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PAGE SEE MEDPORD MAIL lEKlBTME. MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 5, "1930. U- 1 - I 1- --1 ii ' ' I Bill Tilden Captures British Tennis Singles Chanpionship AMERICAN ACE E Champion Takes Count of Nine YOUNG CORBETT RAR FORM AGAINS YOUTH -t - Sensational Texan Loses Final in Straight Sets , Helen, Elizabeth Win in Doubles. WIMBLEDON, Enul.ind. July 5. (P) Bill. Tilden won tha Hrltlali tennis singles championship today for the first lime since 1821. de feating hifl nensatlonal young coun tryman, Wllmer Allison, In the final in three straight sots, 6-SI, -7, -4. 'The dashing young; Texan who on Monday ellmlnnted the defend ing champion, Henri Cochet of France, was no mutch for Hlg Hill, who was .playing In rare form. 1 Big Bill, after several lean years In which his great French antag onists dominated this and the other classic tournaments, ascended the throne of Wimbledon In drum.ulc fashion In the presence of the Icing and queen. ' Mrs. Helen Wills Moody and Miss Elizabeth Hyan captured the woin nn'ff doubles championship, defeat ing Sarah Palfrey of Boston and Edith Cross of Ban Francisco, 0-2, hi- . It was Mrs. Moody's second Wlm hlednn championship of the yenr, she having taken the women's sin gles yesterday for the fourth straight year, defeating Miss Ityan, (1-8, 0-2. CONNECTICUT CREW iikk thiiuif; row LUULU 111111111.1 HUM HENY-ON-THAMKB, England, Jttly 8. W) Kent Hchool of Con heollcut today went down In de feat in the semi-finals for I he Thame challenge clup of the roynl regatta when Worcester Colleg, Oxford, led them over the course to win by half a length. : The London Rowing aluh won the grand challenge trophy, pre mier event for the elght-oared noils. - -. Coast League Yesterday . fllu tVttk Y uanrttn f Ail Dsnil ) At Portland: ft. II. V. 'Lw Angeles 10 .M 0 Portland :.. 0 8 1 Yerkes and Hannah; Fullerton nd Waodall tieoond game: R, II. 10. Los Angeles 0 11 1 Portland S 1 3 . ;nBarfoot, Delaney, Ballou and 8li I f f : Chesterfield, Cuscarell:,, Walters and Palm, Woodall. i i At Seattle: R. H. K. Sen Francisco 6 0 5 Heal tie 8 10 0 1 Doug-all and Oaston; Kulllo and ddx. Second game: R. H. K. San Francisco ' 5 0 2 Seattle 2 7 1 Sinn and Lcnebsky; Lamunskl. and Borreanl, ' At Los Angeles: R. It. E. Oakland 9 12 2 Hollywood 10 12 1 ; Edwards, MoQuald and Lom bard!; Rhodes, Johns, Ilulvey and Hevereld. Second game: ' R. H. K. Oakland 1 1 Hollywood ' t 0 0 let" and Hevereld. At Ban Francisco: II. II. E. Bacramento 3 11 0 Mission 7 12 t Thomas and Koehler; II. Pillette and Breniel. Second game: R. II. K. Haoramento 6 9 0 Missions 17 18 1 Cole and Ilronsol. , Baaeball Standing (By the Associated Press.) Unasl. W. L. Pel. Los Angeles 51 I 80 .51)0 Bacramento 9 40 .631 Han Francisco .. 47 ( ft J .682 Oakland 40 44 .Ml Mlssioni 44 4 .4H Seattle 3D (2 .423 Portland 34 60 .2711 , National. ' W. L.' Pel. Brooklyn ..... 41 27 ,o: Chli'ano ........ 44 !, .6027 New York 37 43 -.629 Bt. Louis 30 22 .622 Boston 33 11 t J.4SG Pittsburgh 83 37 .404 Cincinnati , 27 42 .391 Philadelphia 28 29 .3900 ' American. h' W. L. Pel. Philadelphia 80 27 .049 Washington .... 40 20 .64 New York 48 29 .69 Cleveland 38 JS .479 Detroit 33 43 .426 Bt. Louis ., , 30 44 .406 Boston - 2 48 .403 Chicago - 44 .383 Lowell Contract awarded to A Mlloe, on bid of $74,920, for sur facing first 13 miles or Willamette highway abova horn. i r t ml wmimrM wmMT' "sZ-, Itt'fi'rw Willin Itltchle fount in g up to nine n You t iff Jnck Ttioiit4nt weliorwriKlit, MtnyH l own In Ilm nliiih routul or n 10 rouiul nttalr in Kim Ki-nni'lHi-o July 4. Yomij; CorlM'tl f l'rcsno wiih tuvnrcldl tlie iIitImIoii. NOVICE AIRMAN TEXANS SHOOT LOSES LIFE BY AT BALLOON IN PLUNGE IN BAY Unknown Flier Takes Plane From Alameda Flying Club Without Permission and Crashes. ALAMRDA, Calif., July 5. -(P) Hidden In tho wrookufio of un olrpliine 20 Uu;t below the HUi-fnce of Run KranolHno buy lay tbe answer todjiy to tho quontlon of who porlhcd In a 1000 foot dlvo tuknn ywBtertlny by a throe-pnHHon Ber blplnnu. . The nnmen of the tluad, and tlio number of them, will prohably re main a niyHtcry until the wreok uko 1h lifted to. the surface. The ptnne, owned by tho Ala meda Klylnic club, wan taken by the unidentified pilot from It Alummla airport huntfar whlln nuiHt 'of the field pllotH and mo chanlcH were at the Oakland air port joining in the welcomo to Winff Com manUer Cha teB K I ngn-ford-Hmlth. One mile fiouth of tho airport the plane HUddenly went Into n dive. The crash was heard at tho airport and Re en by two pilots of u Hun FrnnelHco Air Ferries, Ltd. plane, whleh circled and Htfthted u film of oil and wree.kUKe but no bodleH. ('red Spaokman, president of tho flylUK club, Raid no one had given permlHHion for tho plane's uho. BIG AIR RACE Seven Shots at One of 15 Entrants in Elimination Air Race Fail to Do Damage. HOSTON, Tex., July 5. A m ennui? o received at 12:30 p. m, today from 8. T. Moor and Lieut. W. O. Kurrocknon in tho balnon Aero U I sent said tho balloon had been fired on at 10:05 o'clock lust niKbt, but that none of tho seven bullets found a mark. Tho Aoro Digest at tho time was about 10 -miles south of Con roe, Texas, the message, which was dropped ten miles east of Gilmer at around six a. m. today added: - "We distinctly heard seven bul lets whistle past. Basket un struck," the nerunuuts said in the wire. Tho balloon is one of fifteen which left here yesterday In the national elimination raco. nOKSM, Idaho, July 6. A) Albert Musgrove, 17, student of the Boise flying service, burned to death hero yesterday, when his plane none-dived from about 400 feet and caught fire. JACKSON GETS $2,510 PORTION TR.VAHKANA, Tex., July B. (JP) K Ik lit balloons In the national elimination race which started from Houston at 6:04 p. m. yester day, had passed over Texarkuna and vicinity at 0:30 a. m. today. Ono bag p&ssed directly over Texnrkana, three to tho east and four to the west. AH were traveling duo northeast at about 15 miles an hour, but too high for Identification. Unless they chungo their courses they should pass over Lit lie Hock, Ark. AOTO TA FUND Quarterly Statement Shows Jackson County Well Up in List of Amounts Distributed. RKODINO. Cal.. July 6. (P) Mrs. LouIhc Ilonlake died here to day of Injuries received In an auto mobile accident Thursday night. Her husband, Andrew A. Hon lake, was seriously Injured when his automobile collided with a ma chine driven by W. R. llotchkln, KSu ninth Kalis, but was expected to recover, llotchkln and four in embers of his family were cut and bruised. STORY 1 (Continued from Pag 1) WINS B T BUT GETS NO CROWN Am. By KiihkvII J. Xewland Associated Press Hports Writer. HAN FKANCIHCO, July 6. (P) C oiKiu e r o r of two chumplons, Young Corbett, smiling Fresno lad, today po.sses s e d one of the re rmirkahlo records or pugilistic his tory a king without a throne. Corbett climax ed a brilliant ca reer yesterday by sou ndly thrash ing the present champion, Young Jack Thompson, O a k I und negro, in a ten round non title bout nueseu. j.nwlani? b e r e before a wildly cheer i n g holiday crowd hat accounted for a gate around 9:13.000. Less than five months ago in Sun Kniiicisco, the stocky Fresno southpaw won a ten round decision ovV Jack Fields, then ruler of tho 147 pound ranks. It too, was nft over-the-weight match so tho 2 4 -year old Italian has achieved tbe amazing feat of whipping two title holders within half n year without having a rhompionHhip to show for. It. Starting from the opening round Corbel t gave the negro an artistic ben ling throughout must of the bout. In Die ninth, be draped the miHky title holder on tho canvas for n nine count. Corbett weighed 14K Vj pounds mid Thompson scaled In at 145 pounds. ATLANTIC IL T LEAVING SOON TO BRIDE Kingsford-Smith Plans Fast Trip From California to Australian Home With Air Laurels. '11 OAKLAND, Cal., July Wing Commander Charles itfhgs- ford-Hmlth, back In California (to day from where he started rlay .IL 1028, to blazon his dame across tho skies in a fllKhfcJtrom tho Oakland airport to Australia, was planning u quick trip to the continent below tho eituutor. This time, however, It will not be by airplane, except to New York city, whero he will board a Bteamer to England, and thence to Australia to claim Miss Mary Powell as his bride. He will curry with him a chest of sliver, a wed ding Rift and at the same time a recognition of his part in circum navigating the globe In his patch work plane, the Southern Cross. Presentation of tho silver, and of citations of honor to Klngs-ford-Sinlth and his companions, were mado last night tit a recep tion given by the Oakland cham ber ot commerce. A crowd numbering ninny thousand welcomed the worlfl girdbr bnek to the field from which ho had so dramatleall y started to fame a little more than two years before. MALUM, Ore., July 5. P) Sec retary of State lloss has completed the apportionment of a total of f :'0H,!t!t(.0l to the state highway fund and to the 30 Oregon counties that sum being receipts from mo tor vehicle and motor vehicle operators' HcenHes for the quarter March 10 to June lti. Of this amount fAV,66A goes to the coun ties and $IS. 530.01 to the high way fund, under a new law where by a third goes the counties and two-thirds to tbe hlghwuy fund of tbe state. Under the old law exist ing prior to the IR29 legislature the division was 26 and 76 per 1 cent. , j The total turned over for the period wuh IS1O.H6R.04. Hut from this was deducted 11123.98 on au count of duplications ami $100,. for administrative expenses, leaving the net of 920m, 996.01. Among the amounts distributed to the counties were the following; Maker, Si flUO.HR; Meiiton, SI,. 2H7.7H; Clatsop, S 1 1 KS.6S; Coos, SlHiiS.IO; oughts, SISKI.06; Jack son, 12610.93; Josephine $934.04; Klamnth, 13307. Kit; Lane, I3K8I.H5 Marlon, 13419.81; Mull no m a h, $28,202.23; Polk, $1023.93; I'ms tllbl, $1994.63; Union, $1968.26; Wallowa, $1,42.82. rough water of the upper rapids well because of Its great weight. It Just missed striking an old sub marine chaser marooned on tho roeks above the cataract. As the "oso carrying Htuthakls reached the crest of the fulls it shot out and up as If it had struck a rock and then fell Into tho mist and tumbling waters. Hill, the rlverman, was station ed below the bunk near the foot of the Horseshoe falls, ready to recover the barrel when It up fteurcd. When 16 minutes had elapsed and there wan no sign of the barrel, wltnesnes began to fear It had been crushed. HE ItOOSKVFHT KIKLO. N. Y.. July 6. (Ai James II. Collins, formerly an army racing pilot, was here today after a fust flight from Iturbank, Cal., but the speed rec ord for transcontinental travel Is ?till In the possession of Col. and Mrs, Charles A. Lindbergh. Collins failed by ono hour and 46 minutes to equal the record of 14 hours, 45 minutes, 32 seconds set by Colonel Lindbergh and his wife Kutcr Sunday. STORY 2 (Conllnutd from Pag 1) M.MIHIIPIKI.n. Ori.. July S. (&) Four persons guffored minor injuries in lons county over tho hctliilrty, n chnok-up today reveal ed . The list of Injured Included Mnr Jorie MeOiirter, Portlnnd, who ro eeived ft seoip Incenitlon. Oreen slnlis, the heller kind from Medfurd Kllel (,,, Order early. Phono 0.11. iosif" JOHN H. LOCK Painting Decorating Pint Inlsrlor Work Speelalty Phon, 1tS Base Bal! LADIES FREE Bend vs. Medford 2:30 P. M. Sunday. July 6 AT FAIR GROUNDS Fans, don't miss it, as this should be one of the best games of the season. L BE A GOOD ONE Tomorrow base ball fans are liable to see one of the best bait games of the season, between Bend and Medford. - Bend has one of tho smoothest and smartest ball teums of the leugue. While most of the new players are college boys, they are playing like old veteruns. If Nightingale is In the same form as last Sunday, It will be a battle royu! between him and Best. Busi ness Manager Court Hall is well awure that the Medford team will have to play real baseball In order to win Hunday's game, und has been drilling his team accordingly. Hull has been after a hard hitting right hand outfielder, und pos sibly will have the player he Is after In Sunday's game. Med ford 's strongest lineup will be in the field Sunday. The boys want to win the first game to which ladies will be ad mitted fre. This game being 'free to all ladies to attend, it is to be hoped that they wilt turn out In laitfe numbers and give tbe Medford lea nt a royal send-off, Son Aids Norblad 8ALICM, Ore., July fi. (Jp) Walter Norblad, boh of (iovernor Norblad, Is act lug as the governor's privule H!cretary during the ab sence of 111 S. McKheriy, who iu In eastern Oregon. The governor's son Is serving wi I hoi it pay. SLIM LEAD FOR A'S AND ROBINS IN MID-SEASON Clflswlfled hdvertlslne gets results. Ity S. Fullerton, Jr. (Associated Press Sports Writer) The traditional mid-season date for determining pennant winners, July 4, Is past with the Philadel phia Athletics and Brooklyn Rob ins nt the top of the American and National league standings, but their margins of leadership are so slim that the tradition must be discounted considerably if it Is not to be tossed Into the discard. Sad Sam Jones and Fred Mar berry hurled a pair of fine games to defeat the Yankees, 8 to 0 and 7 to 3, Washington moving up in the standing to a place just one game and one percentage point behind the leaders, while New York dropped to 3 games back of the Senators. Ed Homme! held the Red Sox In tbe second to win, 4 to 2, where four Philadelphia mound aces hnd failed to keep the sox from gaining a 7-G victory in tbe opener. The Robins dropped a fi-4 de cision to the New York Giants in the morning. But they came back In the ufternoon to gain a fi to 2 victory behind Bill (Mark's effective pitching. : t Tho Cubs butted out a 10 to 1 victory over tho Plttnhiirg Pirates before lunch, but failed to bit Kremer in the afternoon and lost, 5 to 1. The Cards, pounding the Redleg hurlers to the tune of 15 to 4 and 0 to 2. placed themselves only a half game behind the third place (Hants. Philadelphia took the first game from the Braves, 7 to 3, Jiut lost the second, 0 to 7. The Tigers required 10 Inningn to down Cleveland, 5 to 4. then went 12 frames to gain a 4 to 3 decision In the second ame. Al Thomas of the Chicago White .Sox held the St. Iouls Browns to four hits for a 6 to 4 victory nfter St. Louis had pound ed out lf blows und an 11 to 3 triumph In the opener. L SETS 3 RECORDS DALLAS, Tex., July C. OP) Stella Walsh Cleveland meteor, was possessor of three new world track and field records today, de pendent on A. A. (J. recognition of the marks she established In the national meet here yesterday. She set a prospective world's record of 25.2 seconds for the 220-yard event and rounded out a strenuous day by leaping IS feet, !"& Inches bettering the world record of 18 feet 7 Inches sot at tbe last Olympic games.' Mildred 1 "linhe" Oidrlckson nf Onllns, 17 years old, bettered world records In the baseball -and Javelin throws. ;. CLOQUET, Minn.. July 5. (A) Regaining the title be lost a year ago, Wilbur Marx,' 20, Knit 'Claire, Wis., today was rennmed world's champion log roller by winning a birling contest here! ANGELS, STARS WIN TWIN BILLS OVER HOLIDAY By the Associated Press, Southern California teams feel the most prosperous In the Pacific Coast league today as a result of the holiday bills, In which Los Angeles and Hollywood cleaned up with a bang by winning double headers. The Angels Increased their league lead to four games, with ten to play, by downing Portland twice, lo to 0, and 6 to 6. The Stars extended their win ning streak to twelve games, made it five In a row from Oakland, and went into third place In the stand ings, trimming the Acorns twice, 10 to 9 and 2 to 0. Sacramento aided the Angels' rise "by dropping two to the Mis sions, 7 to 3, and 17 to 6. Monroe and Camilll each got two homers for tbe Missions in tho latter game. Tight pitching .was the feature of the double-header at Seattle. The Indians won the first, 6 to G, with Kallio in the box, and Han Krancisco look tho second 5 to 2, with Jimmy 'Ann keeping the red skins tamed. . i (Jas at 15 Cents, ; SAX FRA'NCrNCO, July f. iff) Fifteen cents a gallon was the muximum gasoline price here to day. with 13 'cents common In some neighborhoods where com petition wasi keen- ' One garage hum? out n 12-cent sign. Patronize the GENUINE Independent Gas Station! YOU CAN BUY m Q,G5l-(Bl&EEH THE GILMORE CIRCUS Pacific Coast Radio Network Saturduys, 8:00 to 8:30 p. m. and KNX, Fridays, 9:00 lo 9:45 p. m. GASOLINE ONLY FROM AN INDEPENDENT Only the Independent dealer can sell you Gilmore Blu-Green Gasoline . . . this is the 25 year old policy of the Gilmore Oil Company. 1600 of Independents, from San Diego to Seattle, are re.ady to serve you with this popular gasoline. THE ONLY PREMIUM GASOLINE AT UO EXTRA COST FOR SALE AT THE STATIONS LISTED BELOW V- iir.'S MEDFORD J. W. LA TOURRETTE, 1321 N. 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