Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1930, Page 9, Image 9

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    rRGE THREE
Singer Favored by Fans to Defeat Champion Mandell Tonight
BEDFORD M5IL TRIBUNE, HEDFORD, OftEClOy, TITTTRSDY. JULY 17, 1930.
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R1NGSTERS SAY
LOAD OF YEARS
HANDICAPS SAM
Two to One Odds Favor
Challenger Gate Ex
pected to Total $200,000
No Foul Will Apply.
NKW YORK. .Tilly
Fears tliat Sunnily Mtimk'U,
llRlitwcteln champion, would
not he nhlo lo imiko the class '
limit or -i:t3 pounds for .his
tlllc l.out with Al Silver in
the Yankee, suiiliiiui tonight,
subsided todlly when ' he
weighed ill lit lit4!4 ikiiuhIs.
Sincer lipped the scales at
taan.
By 11 ward .1. JielV
Associated lreas Sports Writer
NEW YOIIK. July 17 P) The
purses of tin- fitflu faithful loos
ened today nnd piled tip a pot
of gold for Sam
my .Mandell nnd
Young Al Sin-
. ger to - fight for
I tonight in
thel
frlng nt the Y:yi
kee stadium.
I.ust minute
for a J200.I00
irate. This will
he MnmleU's sec-
ond defense of
his, lightweight
title here in two
years.
Some m o n e yl
appeared in the'
marts of chance
nt 2 to- 1 on the sleek challenger.
If the same oddo prevail at ring!
time. Singer will he. the shortest!
priced v challenger sine Pancho
ViJIa knocked out the aired .lim -
mV Wilde for the flyweight crown'
back In' the days when fouls were
Homethlng to bo frowned upon.
t ':;No Foul Countenanced.
' By special ruling of tho New
York 'state boxing solons, there
cd'n be no foul tonight. Both the
champion and' the challenger have
agreed to equip themselves with
fiuch protective devices as they
consider will render them im
mune ' lo low blown. If either
winds lip on the floor he will
have to look for sympathy In the
voice of the referee, tolling off
the count of ten.
. The. shift In the tide toward
, Singer appears unjustified by past
records of the gladiators, although
it Ih generally admitted that Man-
dell, of ter 1 1 years of warfare,
haa begun to show signs of war.
He reached his peak in whipping
husky Jimmy McLarnin in the
Polo 'Grounds two yearn ngo, but
since then the clouting Celt twice
has belabored the champion in
overweight matches. Sammy hud
a desperate time edging out the
decision over Tony (fnnzoneri in
his last title defense In Chicago
almost n year ago. j
- Weght Limit Hard.
Tho increasing years have ad
ded to the difficulty Mandell al-
ways experienced in making the
class limit of 1 ;5 pounds. Singer,
a genuine lightweight, has had
no trouble holding hit' full power
nt 134 pounds.
The chances nre Sammy will re-
tire tonight if Singer, chases him
Into the shndows. A careful cham-
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KEEN and ALERT at "FOUR
ine aays grind demands
men ot unusual vitality
"Oh! fine.'
" -,-- r-x-, , . ,ti-fr T;'vi. V-.'Vi
you want to feel the same way
BUSINESS today requires that the successful
man be physically fit and mentally alert.
Men, especially, 'forget themselves physically.
Their work demands practically all their time.
They do not exercise enough. They get little or
no sunshine. They are robbed of a good appe
tite . . . and when their red-blood-ceils fall be
low normal their flesh becomes flabby, their
nerves unsteady. Their strength must be re
inforced. Soundness of body and peace of mind depend
upon the proper number of red-cells in the
blood S.000,000 to the cubic millimeter. They
give blood its color and are carriers of nourish
ment to every part of the body. It is dangerous
lo let the red-cell count remain below normal.
S.S.S. his been a blessing to millions who
nave taken advantage of its wonderful medicinal
properties. It helps Nature build rich, red-blocd-cells.
It promotes healthy body building.
You will be pleasrM to know that S.S.S. is
made from strictly fresh vegetable drugs. It
is easily assimilated. Pleasant to take.
LOS ANGELES
y . i HMwrRucK'tuiwAHt r. y
-iff? 'r J ' ' ..c iiXti
Manager Letivelt and some
round. of baseball ended in the
i pion, .Mamlell haa plied up n for-
tune of about $250,000, iitthoiiKh
he has defended his crown only
three times since winning It In
! 1020 from Itocky Kansas In t'hi
! cauo. Sammy has kept himself
l,uy in tn over-weight and
husy in the over
, decision districts.
The swing to Singer Is n swing
t0 youth.- The pride of the Hrunx
's a shade under 21 "and the
I zest that conies with his yeurs
j is- offset by luck of experience
against a uoxing muster or man-.
de'l's type. The youngster hits
anown a tenaency to toss nsiue
hi speed, boxing uhillty nnd
punching power in favor of a
wild nnd irregular attack in mo-
ments of strews.
i 'Second in Interest to the
title
fight is the firm appearance in
the United States of J imto Kua
rez, South Americuh lightweight
champion, whowe ' popularity irt
Argentina brought about record
breaking gute. SuareB -meets Joe
Click in the 1C round semi-final.
Baseball Standings
Coast
'
W.
Pet.
1 .000
1.000
1 iinn
San Francisco 2
Missions 2
Onkland :. 2
Portland 1
Hollywood 1
Sactamento 0
Seattle 0
Los Angeles 0
r.nft
r,i,i
ft
0I('
.000
National
. W.
Brooklyn 49
Chicago 48
Sew York 43
St. Louis 41
t i :::
Pittsburgh as
i mcmna.i 3(1
Philadelphia .
American
U Pet
31 .til 3
36 .571
38 .531
38 .519
42 .481
44 .4r3 1
44 .450
49 .374
L. Pet.
29 .fi70
30 .C47
35 .588
43 .500 ,
48 .4C1
51 .386
54 .372
53 .309
jf.i
W
Philadelphia 5fl
Washington ft 5
New York 60
, Cleveland ......:il 43
inplrolt 41
Chicago 32
St.' Louis "'1
Itoston 31
S.S.S.
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ple Mt least once a
year to keep their
blood in good condi
tion. Seek eneigf,
vitality and the bleM
ings of good health
through thia time
tested remedy which
has been on the mar
ket over 100 years.
Take at mealtime.
S.S.S. is en gala at
all good drug atorea
in two aire. Ask tor
the latter tite. It is
more ecooomickj.
eM rv.
WINS FIRST HALF OF
of the Angela who put the Southern California team at the top at the first
Pacific Coast League.
With Rod and Gun
In Rope Valley
By Ernest Rostel and
Dick Green
' Tho planting of Eaatern Hrook
trout in southern streams has nev
er proven a success, despite the
contentions of some that the fish
linger where they are planted. Like
tho Rainbow and Cutthroat trout.1
f they? find their way to the sea and
i only the stragglers succumb to
i anglers' lures. Tha Dolly Varden
r ,,. ,,. , m,..A
has never been planted in the
Itogue river, but there are said to
be a few native Dolly VaVden In
that stream.
The German brown or Lochleven
trout is the only variety staying
in the region where planted, nnd
past plantings in various sections
i have proven a big success. It is
understood that the state game 1
commission. has a deal on whereby t
It plans to trade 200,000 of the
fish with the California state hatch -
ery at Mt. Shasta City and doubt-
lessly a portion of the trout will
he planted In the KoRUe river.
The Lochleven are now found in
the Lake o' the. Wood, and are
rndght there occa.-lonally.
The supply of trout., principally
Kantern Hrook. was drawn on heav-
lly in KlHh lake du-ln(r April, May
and June, occording to a recent
statement by Deputy Came War-
den Itoy Pnrr. He tstlmr ted near-1
ty J0.000 fihh were caught during
that time, based on checkings made,
at what Is known as Upper Cnmp,w0,e unsignieu
nnd at two smaller camps. During
April, when rains were frenuen
and the road to the lake wns in
Comparatively tow law violators
were founil. with most anglers
.howins a willingness to cooperate,
purchasing licenses and observing
legal limits.
Reports that an Irrigation dam
In the lake has been c;iulng con
siderable trouble for the fih n
permitting them to pass through
the gates is not such n problem as
I ha. been painted. Irrlxatton nf-lwlm , ,he opening -InxIrH match
final. Mid today. While nnlt htof the n,erzone flnal at Koland
nitnitlCif rtf tho ffah mnu nnum ' . . .j
number of the fish
through the gates Into n creek be
low. every effort Is made to place
them back In the lake during or
before the close of the Irrigation
reason.
Km f grant dam. pouth of Ash
land r.long the Pacific highway,
has a limited fish population, in
cluding catfish, perch nnd a few
ban. However, angling has never
been found sucrcsjtful In that body
of water, hotter known for Its out
board motnrbofit nees. The fish
stay In the backwaters of the dam
the year around, following the
water level toward the dam. At
the end of the trrlirnt inn (w.itmn
th" strtrrtce water behind Is s,
I mot 'exhausted, hut tture Is nl
1 ways a mffrtent amount left for
1 the fih to exft during the dry
(on. With the nrrivnl of fail
sand winter rains, the dam fills up.
Of Infarct to fciithern Oregon !
fi"h'rmen wh.it n New Kngland !
tate is doing for its flshfna public
U the following report, coming
from the American Oame Protec
tiv association:
"Twenty streams are now leased
and Mocked by Connecticut nnd aro
ready for public fishing. About
4 n Ofi ft enet were tsken out
LEAGUE RACE
length trout which had been put
i in since last season, besides thou
sands left over from last year.
"More than 300 . other streams
which are not under Mate lease
but are open to public fbdiing had
also, ben stocked by the state
board of fisheries and game. Of
j ficials report that, In addition to
J these streams tho state has ac
quired rights over more than 75
I miles of tributary brooks which
j have been closed to fishing and
1 are being used as breeding waters."
!
Coast League
Yesterday
(By the Associated Press)f
At Los Angeles R. Hi
E.
Portland 8
Hollywood 4
Ortman nnd lilm; Yde,
son nnd Severeld.
12 0
7 3
Hollor-
At Onkland: , n.H. B.
l,os Angeles 0 ' 6 '" l
Oakland 1 fi "' 0
IJelaney nnd Warren; Crnghend
and Lombard!.
At Han Francisco: , R. II. K.
Seattle 0 6.1
Missions 10 15 1
Kalllo, Hansen nnd Borrennl; U.
Pillette and Hoffmann.
. t
At Sacramento:
Han I-Ynncisco .
n. II. R.
ncisco 4 9 '0
Sacramento 2 ' 5 - 1
Jacobs nnd Gaston; Keating
and Wirts.
ENCHANTRESS HAS
BEST RACE TIME
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HONOLULU. July 17. WV-The,
. . , - , ..
, '-nch..ntr. or trh l.ont in the.
"- '
1e,lr,u '"noluIu . today wa as-
, ',l"'e,, "L, ."K ,? .".V P, 1
of u viklltf? Hhip offered the first
line. havinB arrived j
I shortly after ten a clock lam night
with an official time of twelve
tlaYH H0Vt'n hours and fUty-two i
minutes and fifty-two seconds,
The other three aspirants, for
Upton cup to be given to the1
hnut w,th l,u' bt;Ht corrected tie '
TEXAS TENNIS ACE
BATTLES ITALIAN
PAWS, July 17. yp) Wllmer
Allison, Tea as boy who beat the
world's champion Henri Cochet nt ,
Wimbledon, will play (leorgio de j
Stefan! of the Italian Davis cup t
, uarroH stadium tomorrow alter
noon.
fieorg Lott, also of the Amer
ican team, will meet Humherto de
Morpurgo, captain of the Italian
tenm. In the second singles match.
Drawing for the two matches
took place at noon today ot the
headquarters of the racing club of
France.
COAST FLIGHT BY
HAN DIKOO, Cnllf., July 17.
Colonel Hoscoe Turner, form- i
ery army flier, having landed nt
Agua Catlente, Mexico, at 4:14:02. &
o'clock yesterduy evening today i
holds the reenrd for a non-stop
fight from Vancouver, B. C,
Turner's elapsed time wa
9rl4:02.r. The jirevloun record, t
by Tex ICankin, was 13:07.
He maintained an average speed
of 150 miles an hour. Aside from
being tired, he nnd his Hon cub j
maMcot were none the wors for
ROBIN
S 0IVI0E
WITH CUBS IN
CRUCIAL TEST
Luque Turns in a Victory
in Second Game of Twin
Bill to Offset Malone's
Win in Opener.
liy Hugh S, Fnt;etroii. Jr.,
Associated Press Sports Writer.
The National league's latest cru
cial battle Is a standoff with per
haps a slight tinge of moral vic
tory for the Brooklyn Jtoblns. They
got an even break as they opened
a series with the Chicago t'ubs with
a double-header. Tho Robins re
mained in first place by n three
game margin and left tho Cubs too
far behind to overtake them, even
by winning all the remaining games
of the series.
Pat Ma lone pitched a five-hh
game and the Cubs won It, 0 to 4,
but Wllbert Uobinsoq countered
with old Adolfo L-ttque In the sec
ond contest and the Iloblns back d
him up with some heavy hitting
to win, G to 3.
, The fans thought Gabby llart
nett was the cause of the damage
and stnrted tossing pop bottles.
Luque and his rival, Charley Hoot,
nearly became embroiled over a
"dusting off" Incident and two
coaches nnd Manager McCarthy of
the Culw were chased by the um
pires for various reasons.
CiluntM, C'nrd'i Ixw,
Neither the Giant nor tho Cards
looked like serious opponents yes
terday. The Giants lost an 8-1
In a
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in
Flapper Hens Barred At
Pheasant Hatching Farm
(By lOvu Nealun)
Clinics for mothers and babies J
have been in existence for several ;
years along with hooks on diet :
and "1 low to Train Children" as i
well as all sorts of weighing and j
measuring programs instituted to 1
make sure mothers will' make no !
mistakes in bri lining up the next i
generation. And now the upi-
demic has spread into the fowl !
kingdom, a visit to the southern j
Oregon branch of the state game
farm reveals, , j
Sitting hens there must take tho
training course before they are i
given eggs to hover which will ;
break away In answer to the peep '
of the coming generation of j.
pheasants. "Frank Arnsplgor, man- '.
nger of the farm, is putting them
through their lessons and It takes ,
I more than a husky cluck to qual-
ify tlie modern hen for mother
hood.
Before the hens are Intrusted !
with the real bird eggs at the!
pheasant' farm, they are given
China eggs to hover. If they con- j
vincc the manager t hat they have :
outgrown all flapper habits ami!
are roady and com potent to set- t
tie down, they nre given the pheas- '
decision nnd tho series to tho Cln-t
cinnati Reds. Phil Collins kept the
Cards under control while tho Phil-i
lies were pounding out a JO to .
victory. i
Tho second division leaders, Bos-1
ton and I'ittshurgh, divided a dou-ij
bie-header. The Braves won tho
first contest, 4 to S. with a ninth
Inning rally behind Tom Zachary's
iit-tnt pitching, but ' went down,
! to 5, In the second. j
The Philadelphia Athletics added
a half game to their lead overj
Washington, by slamming out a
14 to 7 victory over Cbte.iMo as j
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ant eggs, which will reward them
for dull days of sitting and waiting
on the nest by turning out many
fluffy. Utile striped balls with
sharp bills and toe nails.
.During the probation period, Mr.
Arnspfger lets the hens off the
nest for three-quartern of an hour
to feed. When it Is time to re
turn to the eggs, he places a stick
on their heads and urges them to
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About' itOO little pheasants have
been hatched by domestic hens at
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bers of the first hatch nre now
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without fears of shotguns. There
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mately 0 in training. They will
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ters." Tho southern Oregon branch of
the stato game farm, where the
pheasants will live until they are
ready to fly nway. Is operated by
i lie Jackson County Game Pro
tective association.
each learn made 15 hits.
Washington divided a pair of
heavy hilling games wlib tho
Cleveland Indians. The Senators
triumphed In the first contest, 10
to 4. Lefty Hhoffner did very well
in the second game and Cleveland
won by a 13 to 6 count.
Kd Wells of tho New York Yan
kees and .Walter Stewart, rival
southpaw from Ht. Louis, put on
thd leading pitching duel of the
day and the Yankees gained a 2
to 1 victory, on a pair of home
runs, one by Harry Klco and tho
other by l.ou Gehrig.
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RED STRENGTH!
DISPLAY
SEATTLE TILTS
Take First, Two Games of
Series in Handy Fashion
Portland Gets to Yde
to Beat Stars.
(By the Associated Press.)
That tho Missions have cortsld
erable strength as a second half
Coast league season contender Is
ovtdent following their flrsj two
garnet with Seattle, Easily win
ner Tuesday, the Reds crashed
through, 10 to 0, yesterday, as Her
man Pillette threw a five-hit game.
'Portland Is In the win column to
day, and was the only teum to re
verse Tuesday's decisions yester
day, by virtue of having downed
Hollywood. 8 to 4. With Ort.man
In the box, the Ducks scored 7 In
the second to ruin Emll Yde.
San FrancLsco appear -to- ttirlve
on night ball, having a 4 to 2 win
to show for Its second experience
at Sacramento laat night. Elmer
Jacobs allowed only five hits, and
Keating was unsteady In the box
Tor the Sacs.
Los Angeles, first period cham
pion, Is a straight loser so far,
having lost a 1 to 0 game to Oak
land yesterday. Lombardt'a homer
In the second produced the only
score as Crnghead and Delaney
each hold his opponents to ftv
hits, nnd, both teams went error
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