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    MEDFORT) MA IL TRIBUNE. MEPFORD, OTlEfiOy; BITNDAY, JULY ,13; 1930.
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JONES, WIZARD
OF GOLF WINS
BY 40 FT. PUTT
Open Title Won For Fourth
Time By Final Sensation
al ShotGreat Pro Stars
Routed Smith Finishes
Second.
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NEAPOUH, July 12. JP) The
kins of ull the golfers, flushed
with tho' hcut of ono of tho great'
cut buttleH of hltf career, the pro
XoHsionul light brigade In hot
pursuit and u 40-foot putt over
tho rolling turf beforo him, while
cIoho to 10,000 ' apectatora held
their brontji, Bobby Jones step
ped up brlxkly vund hit the ball
truo Into the cup for a blrdlo l
thut closed tho dour to all chiil
longero, clinching his fourth vic
tory and successful defense of
the open golf churnplonshlp of
tho United Htates.
Af.. Umlh nlna nf thn litfll
f'ljj pros to stand the gaff of the final
a '! duy after Jones had burned up
g the course with a rccbrd brouk-
(llj .ing third round, finished ' with
roupds of 7U-I4-71-7U or aou iu
clinch second plucc.
Horton Hmlth, the 22-yom-olil
professional who Bhot himself In
to tho lead at the half way mark
only to crack today wound up In
third pluca with u 2'J2.
The rost ot the professional
clan, Including such early threats
,(m,nI, Api,mii .Inhntiir Klir-
roll, Charles Lacoy, and Walter
Hucon fell by the wuysldo, put
to rout by the 28-your-old wiz
ard from Georgia. ,
To show how badly beaten tho
big stars wore Armour flnlshod
ton strokes to tho roar with 207,
Ijtuey with 2HH. Purrall 2t)U, Loo
Dlogol 301, Hafon 303, Denny
Uhuto 306, und Gone Huraien 300.
Jonet, iib It turned . out, really
clinched tho championship ho hns
won four times slnco 1023, by
shooting an almost flnwless 08
on a murk that might juat lis well
lif have been us low us 111, but for
Jjlf some Bhoddy work on tho lust
mi two holes,
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ti ftiao Bmilll, who "iib
t" III luck always to fall Just a little
!"' short of cnnturlnir ono of tho
I , main prlsos ot golf, was the only
"'I man In the field who refused to
iijll bo , nlltoKother shaken off by
I'll Jones' great third round. With
a fiery start, he cut nis ueuru
rrom seven to throo strokes on
tho first throo holes of tho final
I ji round.
Wii' Smith reached the high mark
t ot his chollongo when ho pulled
up to trail by a Htroko at the
till 13th. A blrdlo on tho 630-yunl
I I 12th gave Mac ono stroko und
ho ant another on loo jyi-yuiw
nth where Jones again skidded
...... f vn Hurn llnllliv s
'III too shot veered to tho rough and
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USE'S FOE IN
Senators' Pilot
AaiuvtmeU 1'ieaa I'liolo
Sir Thomas Lipton watching the first trial ot hl America's cup
jChallenger. Shamrock V. at Goiport, 'England.
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Philadelphia 65
New York , 40
Cleveland 40
Dotrolt 38
Chicago 81
Ht. Uiuis 32
Ilostun 30
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BT. IXIUIH, July 12. (P) Tho
Athletics ten-run t h I r d-innlng
helped thorn score n 15 to 7 vic
tory ovor tho Ht. Louis lirowns
today.
I'hlladelphla 10 20 0
Ht., IoulH 7 II 2
Walbcrg, Bhores and Cochrane,
Hehang; Gray, Hlmsey and Fer
rell. '
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till'
illf ho fulled to get up tho bunk to
llllj the green on his first try.
Klnul
utttng his third on and nilss-
ui- Inir a six foot putt.
I'! onuo iigalii Jones banged thu
, , door, llo euino buck to the lough
lilll 444-yard 14th to file second 16
r l' feet from the pin und nolo the
i'ij putt tor ft blrdlo 3i Mac follow
(''if ed along wllh a par 4 and was
111,! two strokes behind.
!f. After par four . at tho 15th,
(:' Hobby un!0 again auHwered the
j knock of old man opportunity
"' with a hlrillo that, as It turned
j' out, meant tho final margin of
:, safety. This wns at the big leg
im 16th ho belled a 800-yard drive
lljltlMo tho short rough, not more
' thsn ten yards from tho green
I!!) hml then chipped dead for lh
nil, three.. Hmlth Just missed dupll
t '.i cutlnir this and took four.
H It was thl-eo strokes In Jones'
favor with two holes to go, nut
tho 17lh nearly cost him tho
elifiiimlnnuhlti He rushed his teo
lllll shot to tho edge of .n pond, far
J .! to tho right of tho gr'-sn In dense
l it', grass and with a clump of trees
I Ip between tho spot and with elovu
,,t ted green.
'I! It wnt never actually discover
nrl whalhni. tl.n Kn II In lllA
water or soft mud at Its edge,
for the combined efforts of the
crowd and officials fulled to lo
cate It. Under tho tournament
s ... ruling, tins ponu was a - paranei
I), water hazard" nnd the penalty
one stroke,
h The final putt Jones fared wns
7!!i tiphlll, over a big mound but it
hever wavered from the 40-foot
line to the eup, clinking In the
cup to climax one or the greatest
finishes a champion ever gave
for all to gase at.
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White Hox
July 12. (!) Tho
nnd tho New York
DODGERS PROFIT
AS GIANTS ERR;
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National Ijcdwio
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Brooklyn 46
ChtcHKo 40
Now Vnrk 42
Ht. LouIh 40
MoHton :it(
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rindnnntl 34
hllndolphld 27
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N 10W YOIIK, July 1 2 . (P
Tito ltrklyn HnliltiH roeclvod the
benefit of flvo (iiant citoth ulonK
with their JO hltB und trouneed
New York today 1(1 to 4. Jack
pun's homer accounted for threo
Clant rutiH.
Brooklyn 10 10 0
New York 3 0 5
Clark and Lope.; AValkor,
Mitchell, 1'ruett nnd O'Fnrrell.
The MiMlfoid wreHtlins fan are
luukittK forward to seeing the
match he t ween, two of tho best
hoy that could ho rinnvA to show
on the Pacific coast. Thi will he
Boh Krue and John Freebi.r?.
Thexo hoy aro glantH, with Hpced
and .ikill that have advanced them
to tho tops of their class, Orre of
tho incidents that will cau.se con
Kidcrnhjc comment Ik tho fact that
.Krechui'K always wrestles barefoot
ed and much to his opponents dis
Rust is capable of breaking many
dirncult holds with his educated
toes and feet that otherwUe would
be Impractical. Kor this ronton the
hoys always, put up a yoll over
this antic but Kreebur just fflvcs
them a sneerinK laui;h nnd lets'
them holler all they want.
FrecburR will bo perhaps the
toughest opponent Kruse has yet
met this year nnd will find plenty
to keep him busy. Kruse showed
the fans what stuff he was made
when he wrestled a sensational
draw with Hansen on the last card.
The fans noticed a preat Improve
ment In his style and they expect
him to Klve Freehurg plenty of
stuff. They are both rouh nnd
tough but refqree Harry Elliot will
keep them from Rolng at It with too
much rouwh antics.
AlthouKh many .f the fans have
reason to liato Kruse' when he (s
In battle they usually give him
some support when he, ts the
other fellow KOlnjf. Kruse made n
urea h0wtn?: wUh Dr. Karl Sar
jiolis and Hansen nnd tho fans
may well expect him to filvo the
Biant FreebutR the run of his life,
This card will probably be the
climax of tho wrestling season,
tho fans are expected to turn out
In lai-Ro nunVbers. J
The special event between Hay
Frisby und den Uobbie lg of such
class that it la expected by Herb
Owen to he so Rood tho main event
will have to step to keep Its
place In the sun. FrLsby has given
out that ho is going to the top nnd
the boy that gets over him Is go
Ing to hnve to go some. Dobbie
will probably he-the toughent -opponent
Frisby has yet; mot 'iind
they will tear In for ft.' win.
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Associated frest Photo
With Manager Walter Johnson
at the helm, the Washington Sena
tors are amazing fans with steadi
ness of thsir victories. .
BY SEALS
ITALIANS CLOSE
I'im.ADIOU'lllA. July 12. (P)
v i,...,. ,iii,i,wi ,, i,,,,.i,. ,,i,,v,.,i Tho C'lnclnnntl Ileds took both i
double header todny. Chleugo
won the first game 11 to a while
tho Yankees seored six runs In
the eighth to tuko tho second, 11
to 7.
Kirst game: It. II. 10.
Now York 0 12 2
Chicago II 20 2
IMpgrns, llollowny, 1'eneiuk nnd
llargrave: Lyons and Tnle.
Heeond giinie: H. II. K.'
New York 11 IB 1
Chlciigo !. 7 IS 4
Wells, Hhoneon, Huffing, Drox
ton find Hengougll; 'riiomas and
Herg. Tnto.
I1KTHOIT. July 12. (Pi Wash
ington look the second game of
a douhlchcitdor with the Tlgrre
today 7 to 6, after losing tho first
:l lo 2.
Kirst ganio:
Washington
Detroit
Orowder nnd Rnol;
and Hessutels.
Heeond game:
Washington 7 0 1
Detroit I 11 2
Marberry. Ilrown, llnrko, and
Spenrer: Moggsett, fulllvan, Her
ring and lluyworili.
games of a double header rrom
the l'lilllles .today 0 lo li nnd C
to 1. Klein In tho second ganio
hll his l'lli home run.
First game: H. 11- E.
rinelnnntl 9 10 2
1'hlludclphlil li 0 2
Hellion and Couch; KolllliH, 1-:1-llott,
Willoughby, Hniitlr and De
vls. Heeond ganio: 11. H. K.
rinelnnntl a 11
lMllladelphla 10 0
l!i7.ey nnd Hukefrnth; lienge,
Nlcluiln and Itensa.
1!. 11. E.
2 H 1
II B 0
Wllllehall
11. 11. 13.
r U0VK1.A Nl July 12. (If)
The Indians defeated the Huston
itcd Sox here today 12 to 2.
Host on 2 7 1
Cleveland 12 HI 1
I.lsenhee, llushey, Durham nnd
Merry; lludlln and Myutt.
AERIAL STUNT AT
I V All gnllant old Mac HmKh need-
I 'i' ed to tie was an eaiele two on thin
S't 400-yrd layout. His par 4 was
l i : Just a Kent u re but U clinched
second place for him und first
prlre money, for the profession
. ; nl clan, of 11.000. -
Ted Bhaw, University of WIs
i ( conrtn high Jump star, never
ll:'' started clearinic six feet until ho
was placed on the varsity.
f 'III Wilson ( Ku(ter)Oharlefl, Hnsk -I
, ell Indian athlete, participates In
1; seven events In truck meets, Tho
I, Indian established a new record
1 1' this year In the Kansas relays.
Hungary nasi ft Rood bet for the
100 metre swim nt the lf32 Olym
pics n Klephen llnrnny, who fin
lnhed second to Johnny Welsmul
lef nt the Amsterdam gnrnM.
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A novel stunt will take place
this afternoon at 2:25 o'clock nt
the county fair grounds when W.
J. Brown In his Travel Air nlr
plane will drop two baseball, one
at a height of Soo feet nnd the
other at eon reet, for nny player
on tho Med ford baseball team to
catch."
The Travel Air will speed nt
100 miles per hour, and .Manager
Court Hall has offered a prtxe of
$5.00 to nny of his players who
catches either base hall.
Immediately after the baseball
game there will be a parachute
Ju m p at the M ed ford m u n Ic i pa I
airport, followed by the
BOSTON, July 12. (P) The
Cubs took the opcnlnm game of
their scries with the Brnves here
today. 7 to 3. The offerings of
Cantwell and Brandt all looked
the same to the Chlcagoans. each
of whom got at least one hit with
tho exception of Wllm.ii. umnm
got two doubles nnd n single.
11. 11.- E.
rhiiiiiio V 1 1
3 13 0
tv.ii. limit nnd. llaftmMI: Cant
well. Brandt. Krnnkhouno
Spoil ror.
1 1 TTS IU! IU i 1 1. July 12 . rt
I'lltMburgh defeated St. Uuls 3 to
9 in.lav. keeolmr the CardH' nine
hhH well scattered while the Vi
rates made the most of their hIx
ynfn blows and two errors.
H. H. K.
St. Louis 2 02
PKIuliur.'ll 3 0 0
Haines. Hell und Wilson
mer and Hentsley
r.KNOA, July 12. (P) 1 rt n
dramatic match which -provided
some of tho best tennis doubles
ever seen in Kuropo, Baron Hum
bert De Morpurgo and Plaeido (Jns
linl. Italy today defeated. Takelchl
Harada and Tamlo Abe, Japan. '8-6.
!-7. C-S. 2-fl. fl.-l, to take a lenJ of
two matches to ono in tho Euro
pean zone Uavis cup final.
Having broken even in Friday's
opening matches, tho Italians need
tako only one of tomorrow's two
singles to clinch the series and
qualify to place tho United States
for the right to challenge tho,
French. I
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SAN FANCISCO, July 12. 0T)
With tho Standard nnd Shell Oil
companies announcing n return to
wholesale quotations existing be
foro tho Pacific coast dealers be
gan slashing prices, tho way was
left open today for tin end tu tho
gasoline wnr.
Coast Ivenffue Standings
Los Angeles 66 41
Sacramento 62 44
Hollywood 52 45
Oakland .' 61 47
Srtn I'YancIsco 61 47
Minnions ...... 47 61
Seattle 43 65
Portland 38 60
ELL ATPEAK
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ORANGEBURG, N Y., July 12.
UP) Showing obvious' Improve
ment In his boxing, Sammy Man
dell today said he was near peak
Condition .for the defense of his
lightweight title against AI Singer
at the Yankee Stadium, July 17.
The champion boxed five rounds
today, two sessions each against
Ralph Lenny and Bobby Risdon
and concluding with a setto against
Charles O'Donnell, Trenton. N. J.,
amateur. He weighed about 137 Vi
at conclusion of his workout.
DELAWARE WATER GAP. Pa..
July .12. &) Al Singer's workout
here today was enlivened by a
spectacular knockdown of ono of
his sparring partners, Juckio
Schweitzer." -
Einger, who moei Sammy Man
dell In a lightweight championship
bout at Yankee stadium Thursday,
took on Schweitzer after Bhadow
boxing a roundt going two with
Marty Goldman anrt three with
Billy McMahon. In thn midst of a
lively exchange Singer got Inside
one of . Schweitzer's lefts with a
nicely timed uppercut which felled
Schweitzer like a poled steed. Af
ter restoratives had been applied
Jackie want back tp finish the
round. . ; ; - .
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PORTLAND, Ore., July 1. (IP)
-Stanley Myers, MultnomfiTt eoun-
ty district attorney was -sued for
divorco here today by Mrs. Myers,
who charged cruelty.
TACOMA. July 12. (P) Brad
shaw Harrl:n, representing the
Tacoma lawn tennU elub for tho
second time captured the men's
single championship In the Pacific
northwest tournament by defeating
Theodore McDonald. Tacoma in
straight sets, 6-3, 6-3. 6-0. In the
final here today.
Harrison; former Californfan and
Oregon star, first won the north
west title In 1028 whilo playing un
der the banner of the Tacoma lawn
tennis club.
Mrs. Golda Myer Orossan, Berke
ley, sprang nn ups-t by defeating
Miss Charlottee Miller also of
Berkeley In the women's singles
final 6-3. 6-2. .
. Miss Miller .winner of the recent
Oregon state women's titlo wo
ranked No. 1 for the northwest
competition, while Mrs. Gross was
placed number 2. x
Jack Cosgrove, San Franciyco,
waged an uphill fight to capture
the Junior boy's championship from
sets, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3. Cosgrove
wns seeded first in both the men's
and Junior boy's singles but . was
eliminated in the quarter finals of
the men's event.
Carolyn Frlngles, young Tacoma
star won tho Junior girls' cham
pionship, . defeating Bctty Turner,
Berkeley,, 6-3, 6-1.
'" Mrs. Cl'rosH and Miss Miller team
ed, to annex the women's doubles
charm plonshlp, defeating
Edtl and Mls Fringlcs, 6-
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! SACIIAMBNTO, July 12. (IP!
The Hollywood Stars displaced
Saeramento in second place in
the coast lenRUo hero tonight
j when they edired out a B-4 vic
! tory over tho Uolons. Frank Shol-
lenback started for tho PhieRs.
but was knocked to the showers
in an eighth Inning; Sacramento
rally. :.
Lefty Art Jahns did some effec
tive relief work to save tho game
however, striking out Osborn and
Mclaughlin with men on tho
bags in this frame. '
R. H. K.
Hollywood 5 10 0
SiK-ramento 4.8 u
Shellonback, JuhnB and Hassler;
Hrynii and Koehler, Wirts.'
Alberta
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STAMFORD URIDGE, London.
July 12. WPr A Princeton anil
Cornell won tho annual track and
field meet from Oxford and Cam
bridge this afternoon by seven first
places to five.
Cornell athletes scored six of the
Americans' seven flmts. showing,
the way In the 100 and 220-y&i
dashes, shot put, 120- high hurdles,
polo vault and quarter-mile, while
a Princeton man won tho 220-yard
low hurdles. Of seven second places
scored by the United Statesan, Cor
nojl took four and Princeton took
three.
Oxford-Cambridge made a closer
fight than lust year, when tho Mng
lish were beaten in the United
States.. ' v. ...
Mail Trlbuno ads are .read l
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Classified vrti'-t.twy yet. r.nf.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 12. (IP)
Tho Seals slammed out a 4 to
1 victory over the Portland Beav
ers toduy with l'Jlmcr Jacobs, San
Francisco hurler, clouting a Ivpmo
run to put the game on ice.
Tho Seals rallied in the. second
half of the third inning to score
two runs after Portland had tied
tho scuro 1-1. Jacobs hit a fast
one over the right field fence in
tho fourth nnd thereafter neither
team was ublo to hit. The victory
gave tho Souls tho edgo on tho
scries, three games to two.
The score: .K. H. E.
Portland il lo 1
Sun Francisco 4 ll 'a
Slays and Woodnll; Jacobs and
Penebsky.
The score:
Missions m
Oaklnnd
Colo and Hoffmnn;
ovlch and Lombnrdi.
R.
.... 7
E.
H.
12 0
...3 5 4
Hurst, Dum-
Tho score: R.tH E.
Seattle 3 23 2
Los Angeles 8 13 0
Zuhnlser, Kunz und Burreunl;
narfout nnd Hannah.
Hermnn nnd Henry perllck, the!
"Fighting Twins" nro Identical in!
physical measurements, yet llio !
former fights in main bouts und '
the hitler In tho preliminaries. I
Authorities of Field museum,
Chicago, invite parents on shop
ping tours to leavo their children
at the museum.
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The Klunmth KuIIh ham-lmll tenm
nt'cnmpHitUMl by tt lurR delega
tion of rootom, will invnde the
ftilrnrondn this afternoon at 2:S
.iVInrk to ltlav tho Mod fun! Mer-
ichantH in one of tho bent Krno of
the Hitt!on, ndviinoc Hlgnu mmraie.
One of the Invgottt crowd of tho
HciiMou Is imtleiimtod.
Tho Khunulh team now n
ntrong aggregation. Klther Hilton
or Meek will do thf pitching.
Cliff Best will ho on tho mound
for Medford. with Droulotte hnhind
thf hat.
.Many valley funs will forego n
Travel Sunday outing today to attend tho
J ull li a HetlKHitn, captain of the
IjchlKh university lentil tram,
won 65 connocutive Intoreollegi
ate content.
It luttKO, former welterweight
champion, l now appearing nt
open Mir show nt Khbcttn ficldx.
Brooklyn.
Night Itnmdiall hnn proved a
urccH for tho Harrnmento club
In tho Pacific Oonnt leaguo.
game,
r
Jim .Jeffrie, the heavyweight
champion, tho on of a mtn-ltcr.
Holita satgndo, not yet 1", t
Krnnre's hopo for the r00 metro
hwIiu at the next Olympic games
In I Angeles.
Moyd of Imdon thf year he(
fn-l that Itohhy Jone would not
win the four major golf titiM,
Hlnco 1!'1S tho San Kranclpco
chili of the t'lit'tftc t"oat league
ha wild $HTrt.oo worth of player
to the major league.
Alex II- Itoger. SB. of Murphy
hnro, HI., and Junto Jumper, 4.
of ( 'hlcago, connin. hail not met
for Gfi yrnrs until rcrntTy.
UlTICNOS AIUKS, July 12. -(I1)
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Uvea today when a MroVt car 'fell
Into n amall rlvor called "Kiaeho"
which pepnrate It tt p n o n Atrca,
from tho town of Avollmicda. 1
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