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MEDFORD MATT TlUntTNE. lUP'DFOUD, OKKfiONg SUNDAY, JUNK "29, 1930. BB PRINCETON MAN LOOMS AS NEW GOLF CHAMPION! JOHNSON GREETS THE GREAT ONE ,, .OAK MONT. Pa.. Jum? 28V MV George T, Dunlun Jr. ftiiM only a Princeton' Htudent thin morning but thi afternoon he wiih a hu por golfer Cuming from behind In one of the most KcnHfttloniil rtil Hes in nny tlvnt grade com put I tlon. He defeated Lawrence Mai ler. Notre Dnine, rive up und four to play. ' After, the little' hlonilo Kant Orange youth hutl been on the defensive all morning agulnwl the Htcuriy golf of iMoller he won sev en Ht might holes in the afternoon und changed his status from five down to two up. Dunlap wus lour down after the firm IK holes of- the 3G-hule natch. George played the 20th In par four while hlu Notre Dame oppon ent 'took threo jmttH and u five. At the 2lHt Uunlup bagged a bird ie throe and, followed with u bird it four at the' 2tind. A par four was juat enough to win the 2Hrd und n birdie two at the iMth Bquared the match. - A par four at tho 2Iith and Dunlap went up for tho firm time, during the' day's play. He increased his advantage only one hole by putting hie tee ' shot on the 20th and after a half In par flven at the 27th the final home ward trek waB started with . Dun lap twd" up. ' ' The 2!llh and .10th holes were halved and both 'found trouble at the 30th landing in the same trap. .Moller pitched well out but Dunlap ran the bull through the mind with a putter. It Kupped eight feet from the cup and ho. holed the putt for a tmr five to tlx for -M oiler. At the short 31st George holed out for a pur three while Larry took four and the beginning of the end was In Might. ,i..At the deciding hole Mollur was far; In front from tho ten. Dun lap pitched on, 20 feet from the .cup, while Muller'a great approach rolled to within six feet of the pin, Dunlap sent his pult spinning home for a birdie three and .Mol ler missed for the" half) V ' I I CUBSCROP f -HEAR! TOP, MEAT ROBINS: YANKEE TENNIS " STARS TO FRONT WIMBLEDON PLAY WniULKDOX, Kiik.. June 2H (P) 'When the big canvas oovr that protects the precious turf of the famous center court Was drawn into placo tonight at the close of I ho first week's play In tho AWin hjedon championships, the namos of American player. dotted the flnM Dtates of tho draw shoots. Vi les untoward events occur next week nt leaBt three 130 Wimble don tltk'H are likely to' go to the United Htates. And that l.n't count lug on . possible victory fur Dig 1UI1 Tiliten over Henri Oochet, reigning singles champion, but only , on Ilel u Wills Moody Winning her fourth women's singles title In nn ninny years. WllhiPr Allison and John Van Ityn repeating their men's rtloubles triumph of lHlili, and the new firm of Mrs. Moody und UHjeiv ibeth Ryan taking the women's doubles crown'. The Tllden-Cochet final is -n prospect for next Saturday and although Tllden whs given a stiff fight during mime stages or his match today minium Kt Andrews, euuatly tall and considerably more imisslve New Zea hinder, Tilden's 'rare gifts for the game were hie hhIIIcs in tlht corners and he won 0-4. fl-4. C-2. Tiblen was the fifth American to reach the final eight In the men's singles play, (ieorge Lou hnving gained his niche by beat ing the Unuth African, - !. 1). it. Hpence. 0-1. 6-3, ttl-K. Hpence, a canny veteran, hns played only In termittently lately i, nd across the net from tho (hlcagoun today ap peared sorely in need of practice. TjoU'h skimming drive nml ntf gressivencHs tactics gave him mas tery until the third set. when he Allowed Hpence to pull up from 4 to 1. In games to lead him, nuri piny for the set point at 5-fl ami Vantage, but lott pulled out mij finally won. 1-H. Tilden's next opponent will be J. C. (Iregory, who i (ireut Hrlt- aln'a only reprenentntive in the flnnj eight, and If wins he fa I Joan llnrotha or George Lett in tho fteml-flnals. "' Associated Press Photo Manager Walter Johnson (left) of the Washington senators wel comes Arthur "Tho Great" Shires, well known pugilist, who plays major league baseball on the side. Shires was recently acquired by the Senators from the Chicago White Sox. . . ; EVANGELIST HOLDS KRjl.SE WILL BE A'S' RALLY WINSINO REAL PROBLEM American League 1'hllndelphla .... Washington New York Cleveland Detroit Kt. Louis Huston Chicago W. I,. Put. 44 25 ..tiliS 41 24 .1131 4o 2.r .i;ir i 34 33 .507 yii :n .-12(1 2K 40 .412 2fi 40 .:tsr. 23 38 .377 I'lIILADtiM'lllA.' June 2-S. Ait The f'hltadetphla Athletics won a hard-fought game from the Ht. Louis Drowns toduy (1 to 5. Jimmy Koxx hit IiIh twenty-first humor of the season, Hcoriug two men ahead of him and lying tho Mcoro in the sixth. St. Louis again tied it C to G in the ninth with ono run, but the A's got in the win ning tally in tho last half of tho ninth. , The. sco.rovr '. 11. 11. K. st. JiulH r 5 o I'hllndel)hla (i K 4 Collins and Mauion; Walberg, Ktirnshaw, Qulnn and Cochrane. MOW YORK, Juno 28. (P) I'liHt inning rallies enabled tho Vunkees to win both garnet' of u doublehetider from the Cloven nd Indians today. The scores were 13 to 1 and 1) to 2. New York scored fcvcii runs in the first In ning of each game. I lube Ituth hit two home runs In the second. First game: It. II. 1C. Cleveland t 1.7 3 New York .' 13 IS u Hrown, Shoffner and Myatt; Johnson and Dickey. Hoeon d ga m e : 1 1 . II. K . Cleveland . ' S .:t New York 14 IS 1 Harder, llallowny, Oliattn and Myatt; yherld and Dickey, lien- ough. Charlie 1 lanson, the wrestling evangelist of Scuttle, will not htve. Hiich an easy time when he meets Dob Kruse. Portland matman, at the armory tomorrow night In eight ten-minute rounds of mill ing. Hanson, well known through out the tuirthwcHt for his ability, thinks that Kruse will not present such a serious problem, but the Hob has been putting forth spe cial t in inlng efforts to show the Seattle man a thing or two he doesn't even suspect Kruse knows. Kruse. has been wrest ling over five years and during that time from a storehouse of experience has acquired so many tricks 'that no man .wrestling him can feel snfo until tho match Is over. Kruse likes to turn apparent defeat into victory and think nothing of It. but (hen Hanson may present n prol lrm all of hh own. The match will bo broadcast by station KMKD from the ring side, giving women, who do not believe in wrestling bouts, an op portunity to hear what one sounds like. There will lie a good special event, beginning at S):30. HOSTON. June 28. (Pi Al though outhlt, the Doston Ited Sox defeated Chicago, 4 to 2, here today. Danny MacKaydcn kept tho White Sox hits well scatter ed, while the Ited Six bunchid three of theirs runs in the fourth! Inning, It. II. K. Chicago 2 8 1 Hoflon 4 tl 0 Henry and Tate; MueFuyden and I loving. WASHINGTON. June 2S. UV) Washington piled up 17 hits off Detroit this afternoon winning 12 to 3 to give the Senators their eighth straight victory. It. 11. K. Detroit 3 r. 1 Washington 12 17 0 lloyt and J)uuutuu JUulUy and ltuel, Spencer. TWINS TO TRY CHANNEL AGAIN PHILS DROP PAIR ' Nillloiiitl liCiieue I W. L. I'd. lirouklyn '' - U1'J ! I'hif.lil!!! -II ' i Now York .5411 I :st. LoulH 31 -2 .493 I'iltsliureh '& 4 '' Huston . 27 33 .4S0 Cincinnati 27 38 .415 , I'lllludulphlu -4 38 .'JS7 I Scheme To Harness Gulf Stream Fails When Mile Long Tube Lost 01 RIVER RACE NEW VOKK. June 2R. - m Rilhadron leader Kibgsford -Smith und his companlonB en the Atlnn lie 'flight of the Southern Cross continued n full round of activities today, beginning with tin early morning telephone coll to Austra lia, In which Klngsford-Smtth re vealed plans to fly home from London In August. The total targets of Frank Troch of Portland, Ore., dropped In trap hooting from Hie . regulation I ' yard distance Is et!mitted at 1IS, 000, He began nbooting In. jm. .... ' A municipal nthletle sdnllum is Tielng tu'eeti'd nt Vinns, Austria, Which Will neat Oo.oitd persons, CINCINNATI. Ohio. Juno 28 (It The Tom tireene. sturdy side wheeler, defeated IMuck and Tra dition on the Ohio river today to win her second consecutive chum plonhkp over tho historic Hety Ann. 1 The trim white Tom Greene, but sewn yeurs old. left her older rt va a mile behind In a 21 -mlli-race upstream from Fernbaek dam to Coney Island. It wu the "great est margin of victory in the his lorv of packet racing here. The race, the third for the mod ern championship of the river, re called the ui.ys of the Robert Lee and the Natch, top hats and hoop skirts, as passenger called to each other from opposite decks, while the packets snort mI an I churned their way. The prlne Itself a plsi hewn from timber! of the Hubert K. I,ee. depleting hM strungto with Ihe'NatchfR en the MisliMippi In 1 TO. The Tom Greene, known lo Wt ; Virginians and ohloans as the "Hopping Tom," because of her in pbl M'el(rul ion, g,i ined severa I feet at the yry t:ni. PLAN GOLF MEET The convention of the chiro practors In tho city of Med Curd is nut to be devoted entirely to the stein pursuit of duty. "Ample time has been set aside by the entertainment committee,'' said Chairman 1 ledges, "lor visiting delegates to get In touch with the wonderful sources of pleas ure with which our country abounds. Trips have been organ ized lo Crater like. to the Ore gon Caves, and to .ortier places of wonder and delight. We In tend that our visitors shall carry away an Indelible memory of the Itogue Klver valley and Its beau tiful environs. "Wo are going to have u great golf game, too." Dr. Hedges con tinued. "Chiropractic 'putters ' und 'drivers' from all over the ftate have challenged the Med ford Golf club to a team mutch und we tire looking forward lo some grand sport. There are some pi Mly good players among our visitors; they are to be all low handicap men and they expect to make us extend ourselves to the limit. Hut we shall be ready to take them Into ciunp. you may depend upon that." The challenging team Is to be under the direction of Dr. Miles D. Warren of the Hlverside Coun try club of Portland. He will be supported by Dr. Hagen of Cot tage Grove, Dr. Peffer of Cor- vallis. Dr. It. H. Harris of Ab canv. Dr. Fisher of Kugene, Dr. :nolds of Mend. Dr. tngnnm of The Dalles, Dr. Paul Davis of Portland and others. The mutch Is to bruin c-n the morning of July 4. Another feature which Is arous ing considerable Interest Is the selection of a chiropractic golf champion of Cregon. during the ronvenllon ;ifi-hole medal play. This champion will represenl Oregon In the nntlonal golf tonr tinVicnt at the American Chlro I ritctlc association ron vent Ion to be held nt Cincinnati. Ohio, In August. In addition to these hon- or the champion will receive n trophy from the MedfoVd asso Chicago: Juno 28. iA) The Cubs gained a virtual ' tie With Brooklyn for the isationui loague today by defenting the Robins for the second successive time 4 to 2. Pat Malone bested liay Phelps in a pitching duel. The score: ft. H. K. Brooklyn 2 7 0 Chicago 4 1 1 Phelps and Lopez; Miriunc and Hurtnett. P1TTSHUUGH, June 28. (IP) The Pirates and Phillies split a double bill here today, Pittsburgh winning the first game C-3. behind Glenn Sponcer. who made his first start, and Philadelphia taking the second 6 to 4. The scores: R. H. E. Philadelphia 3 8 0 Pittsburgh 11 1 Nichols and Davis; Spencer und Hemsley. (nccond game) P. H. B. Philadelphia , 13 .0 Pittsburgh 4 0,1 Pengo and McCurdy; . (Muignon und Bool. ' ' ST. LOUIS, June 2q.-r-(P-rT-..0 Cardinals fell' ,on Hubbell and Pruott for five runs in the sev enth and eighth innings today and defeated the New York Giants ti to 2. A homer by Dlades was the hitting feature. The score: It. H. K. New York 2 U 2 St. Loui 0 8 1 llubbell, Chaplin, Pructt and Hogun; I thorn und Mancusu. CINCINNATI, June A. P) A three-run rally in the seventh inning today gave the Ucds a 5 to 4 victory over the Boston Braves. The score: H. H.' .K. Boston 4 12 1 Cincinnati R 12 . 0 Cant well, Ulxsey. Smith ami Cronln; Kolp, Johnson, Cumpbcll und Sukeforth. ...- j BY SEALS ERRORS PORTLAND. Ore., Juno 2S. U') The San Francisco Sealw were helpless in tho pinches before Lefty Ortmnn today, although they hail runners on base In every inning, and Portland won, f to 1. The Seals played wobbly base ball. Shortstop Crosettl made three errors and two of them were on tthe same play, a fielding bob ble nnd n wild throw. San Francisco 1 HI 4 Portland 5 10 1 McDougal and Gaston; Ortman and Palmisano. Oakland S ! 0 .Mictions 4 ! 1 Hurst and Head: Johnson. Knott and Hermann. Sacramento 0 HI 0 Hollywood 7 H 1 Keailug. ltryan and Wirts; ilul vey. Johns and Severeid. Frances William.-, new Kaslern golf champion, beuan to play I lie game at the aire of i. H.'r father, professional of the Lehigh Country club,. A I lento wn. Pa., Instructed her at tin early age. r (wQt , ! 1 1 WAN A. .luuo .-(yi)-Uoult was expressed today . Uat the $1 oou.OOU tube which hroko its moorinss aud sunk t tlio hottom of ti e ocean ott Matanzas yester day could be salvaged. ..... ...i. i,..iit l.v Professor l lie lu", Georges Claude, French scientist. in an effort to levonu ionise imiuo try by piittins the Ktilf Btrenm to work was a mlla long and InrKe enmiKli for a younB boy to wall; throuKh erect. When the valves on tho com pressed air tanks at tha extreme end of the tube were opened the ,,,! Wpii;lit of the huge contnip- AnutjCWiftt t'rras I'llitlO The Zitenfeld twins of New York, Bernice and Phy'l s. arc train lno at Dover, England, for another attempt to swim the Engtith channel from Dover to the French coast They tried th swim last summer, but failed. , ,, tioll of cnlTimateil i....i .. tlie inch-thick cables hl, f' the shore nnd the tube sank I? nearly 4,000 feet of water " KnKlneeis said tho tulie u break into its component urn an attempt were made to IrittS to the surface anain. u The tube was constructed water from (lie ocean depths to Z used to condonso steam which fZ lesser Claudo hoped to obtain I, stilimittitiK tho warmer Bulr 8tn,.' water to vacuum. . I'rotessur Claude helievo ik by means of ills system cnem could be pi-odttced with 75 , cent etficippi'v. p DEFEATED 119 AT GRANTS PASS The American Jjcgion Junior baseball team was defeated 1 1 to 9 yesterday afternoon when they journeyed to Grants Pasa to meet the CI rants Puss American Legion Junior team, which they found didn't exist. Hut in order not to ?end the Med ford boys home' without a little phiying, a team was o rj a n i zed , of older h oy t; a number of whom were members of tho Hrants Pass bigh school loam, to play Aledford. The local boys, who are being coached by X. A. Mahoncy and Tom HiKKins have organized a good team, and will no doubt be able lo Win Kcveral of the confer ence games which will probably be held In Hoseburg before July 14, according to Fred Scheffel, Legion manager, who nceompan led the boys to Grants Fuss. Iocal players making the trip Included tiallnsky, Caldwell, Mor ritt. Johm'on, "Wilkinson, O. Smith, Lewis, ljinge. Lever, Van Dylte, It. Hmtrh Mhnln nnd Cnbniiirh.' The game was played on the j (J rants Firss high school field. OF PUBLIC L PORTLAND, Ore.. Juno 28 iA1) W. A. Norhy," Ki.stinoroUind, today won the first. Pacific Northwest public links amateur golf cham pionship, defeating Hill Plaufus, Glendovcr, 2 and 1. Xorby took an easy lead, lost it, and then regained it to close the morning round, one up. The new championship' started the afternoon round . in brilliant style, andoncc was four up on Hli.ufus. Blaufus rallied, however, and Hucceeded In squaring the match on the 27th, but couldn't maintain the pace. The tournament opened last Monday with 13-8 players from Oregon, Washington, Prltish Co lumbia and eastern slates entered. HALHM, Ore.. June 2X. (Pf Arthur S. llenson, clerk of the su preme court, estimates that about HID applicants for admission to the Oregon bnr will write in the annual examination to bo held here J u!y 8 and 9. Dick Uudolph. one of the ac s Ihut .pitched the Iloston Uraves to n lion nan t nnd world' ehamnioi- hip ip J li 1 4 . still hurls occasional- j ly in the low ranking minors. I MRD1XA, Arabia. June 2K fP) The Mosque of the second holiest shrine of Islam is to be fitted with grims of al Jazair donated a Hi horsepower nurtor to furnish lights for the Mosque of Medina. Suitable for many purpose: such as warming a hot-water bottle, heating milk, warming water for ahnvlvwr nr. f(i). u1nfHI'.n-. nn inr trie heater is not much larger than a light plug and can be carried in the poukct or handbag. ( Popular Mechanics Magazine) MALUM. Ore., Juno 2S. (!') Governor Xorblud yestorday grant ed conditional pardons to Orvillo 11 est and John Knight, both of whom were received from Lane county, November I, 107, lo servo 10 years for statutory offenses. Lew Fonseca. Cleveland first baseman, who last year lead the American league in batting, was .sent to California to recuperate af ter ho sustained a broken leg this season. . - Maj. A. M. AVheeler, of Unlsigh, X. C who was catcher for the Puffalo Niagaras during the Civil War . era. recently celebrated his. Siith birthday. PlftanjfiHrt Hrtverttmntr gets results. It Is Cool In San Francisco Harry fhnca, Hupl !miilln , , year defeated Clarence De'lfcA Boston marathon winner, In a rac over the reflation 2 u miles, ij yards (tlstanec. Constance Hant. 13 yea 0W tho junior national free Hlyle chao. Jion at 50 yards, . . .Sir. Thomas Upton's last tempt to win Americas Cub iti in 1920. when Rcsoluto boat slum rock IV. Klnmatli Kails Construction of now First National hank InilldluK, corner Sixth and Main, progressluK rapidly. A Tower of Hospitality! la V fllfllilllll an J 0 wttk, trsytM, EL CORTEZ HOTEL ytmr btmjtu'U mtttr wm H mm. 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