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Big Bill Beats
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IDIIS DEFEAT
fveterat TYourices ": Basque
After Turbulent Scene in
Third. Set Lott Loses in
Straight Sets.
J ROLAND OARROH STADIUM,
(Auteull, France, July 2D. fP)
li'inncu imil tho United Btulos
.wound up the openlm? day uf their I
1 1 ft 3 0 du-I tor the JJiivIs cup ull
I even In fdniclea vlciorlcii with one
(for the challenger onU one for tho
t?lfender. .
- Henri f'oi'hi't, French master,
Mlefeiitort CleurKo Lott, of Chlcuiiu,
.In, BtraiBht sets In the second
match of tho opening day winning
"0-4, 0-2, 0-2.
Coi-hel' victory gave Franco.
1 he defender, an even break. Wk
,.j:lll Tllden, tender of the Anierlnan
(forces, conquered Jean Horotra, In
the opening duel 2-d, 7-r., tl-4, f-fi.
;( After a nervouH start', Tllden
swept throuKh to hln "eighth major
. trMirnn nt victory In succession
ijover the houmllng Hastfuo. Tho
match wan bitterly foug'ht and wan
Ventured hy a turbulent scene In
the third Ht when Horotra Hcorert
a Horvlco item after tho American
had lifted Ills hand to Indicate he
wan not ready to play. The um
pire ruled Tllden had motioned too
late and gave the point to Horotra.
Tllden at Height ,
'Tllden. already rallying mightily
lifter erring frequently In tho first
act. rose to new heights after the
upnotllng Incident and trounced
Ilurotrn, parading through lo the
first victory of the challenge round
with only the final desperate effurt
of thu Jlasquo In the fourth and
deciding set holding him up tem
porarily. The Basque rallied In
the final set lifter Tllden had run
the count to 6-1 In game. The
Frenchman reeled off four straight
games hut could not hold the pace
and dropped tho deciding set 7-G.
Onco Tllden, favorite to beat tho
Hasquo, hit his stride there was no
stupping him.' Ills cannonbnll
Hcrvluo uced Borotra. repeatedly
and ho run tho Frenchman nigged
from baseline to baKellno in the
third set. Horotra whb very tired
when tho players slopped.
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In tbls July "clenn-up'
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PERKINS LOOMS
ttc Punt Mifkclson
! Associated i'ress Sports Writer.
j (JIK'AllO. July 25. (VP) T.
I'hllllp I'l-iklns, the methodical
Ilrlloli today stood out as the heir
nppul-ont to Jon Moo's western
j amateur golf championship.
j As the tussle for the crown.
j dropped by .Moe yesterday, entered
I the semi-final rounn. over the Bev
erly Country club course, ho not
I .... 1 1. tt.n ctontiif Inn lull a ItnitIO
that apiiean-d Invincible to his
three rivals .lolinny i.enman unu
Ira Couch of Chicago, and Bob
MeCrary of Ies Moines. Iowa,
1'ci-Kins, now a resident of New
York hut still a Mdpe of ('.rent Bri
tain amateurs, toured the cham
pionship course with a OS, two
strokes under 'par. yesterday to
vln n dramatic, uphill skirmish In
the quarter finals against .lack
Westland, Chicago district cham
pion. 'It was tlte best score ever
carded on the course even though
oflclitlH refused to accept It as a
course record bectiUMe It was nmdo
In match play. But tho score and
great comeback had ItH effect nnd
today he Mas ranked as tho than
to bett't for the IKIe.
: 4
Baseball Standings
-
By tho Associated Press.
,-' v. : l. ret.
Oakland 0 4
Missions 0 ' ' 4 .r.ull
Hollywood 0 4 .lilt"
l.os Angeles 5 ti .BOO
Kacraniento 6 8 .ntitl
I'ortland r. B .511(1
San l-'ranclsco 4 0 .400
Seattle 3 7 .300
National
W. I.. I'ct.
Brooklyn r.3 37 .r.mt
Chicago 04 30 .SKI
New York .'..411 42 .038
St. J.ouls 40 44 .6011
Pittsburgh 43 47 .47S
Boston 422 47 .47H
Cincinnati 42 4H .4117
I'hlliidelphla 31 35 .300
American
w. . i ret.
I'hllnilelphla 04 32 .007
Washington ., .....08 3tl .017
New York .....:'...54 40 .574
Cleveland 40 4.7 .610
Detroit ....... 466 62 .404
Chicago1 37 65 ,4U2.
Boston ..!;..'."..' :'.'...36 63 .31)8
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MEDFOUD MAIL
1 U
Borotra in Opening
Girl Swimmer
Clean
H Ipiip M;uH-on. 1 7-yonr-nld
tit distances from 10( yards to
SKATTLK (jT) Five more rec-j 1 500-meter figures to claim 16
onlH atul llelene MmliHon will hold I recoKnized recordH.
nil the word's HwimmiiiK tmirks for I In competition this year, Helene
women from 100 yards to luOUjhnH eollceted 11 world's nuirltB
meters.
The 17-yenr-old hiKh selund j?hi
who is heiiiK hulled ns the greatest
Womini swlnimei of nil time, has
only to Hhntler the fino-yard. fiOD
metcr, liHMi-yiird. Kioo-moleh and
STAGE f 1ST FIGHT
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 25. (A1)-
A fist fight which other mem-
herd of tho Portland Heavers made
no attempt to halt, took place just
before the Wednesday night kiH'
between Carl Mays ami John Wal-
j ters, Heaver pitchers, it was re
i vented last night. Club officials
! had attempted to hush up the
affair.
I Mays suffered a broken nose and
Ian injury to a rib, and 'Walters was
badly bruised about the eyes, face
and lips.
The fight took place 1n the eluh
house. Other players knew It was
going on. reports say. but derided
to let the two pitchers have It out.
It is reported Mays and Wallers
have been unfriendly for some
time.
BKRMN, .July 2r. (P) Max
Hchtnellng, world's heavyweight
champion, today whs rescued from
Scharmeutzel hike, southeast of
- u
SICKNESS IDE HER HI
FALL OUT AND TURN GRAY
A Specialist Started Her to Using
Lea's Hair Tonic Which Ban: y
v ished All Traces of Gray
x nnd Stopped It Fall- "
Ing Out ;iT
HAIR AS YOUTHFUL AS
WHEN 20 YEARS OLD
"It was ten years aejo that a
Mpell of sickness caused my hair to
begin fallinK out, and turning gray
and at that time I was told In bo
ffin uainff Mm. Idea's Hair Tonic,
It is wonderful what it will do for
the hair and an occassional appli
cation to my scalp has kept my1
hair perfect ever since then.' de
clares Mrs. Aitnes MarfchAU, who
like thousands of otherB hnve
found Lea's the finest preparation
lor the hair that money ran buy
"Since getting such splendid rc -
sails myself, I have often urged nnd growing out thicker and more
others to try It, and they too have beautiful. If the reader' wishes to
obtained the same pleasing results, (ry Lea's Hair Tonic, let them ob
Kven some of the brauty shops use tain a bottle of local druggist, or
it since they learned of what it send dollar bill, stamps, money or
will do. from me. So you see I der or check to the well known
am a sincere endorser, and gladly Lea Tonic t'o, llrentwood, . Md.
end my picture that you may I hoy gladly fill your order by mail
clearly see how nice my hair is. and guarantee absolute sstisfac
I would hate lo toll you how oldition or money refunded if in six
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it. My hair actually look like ill and delighted.
TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
Needs Only Five World's Marks For
Sweep From 100 Yards Up To 1500 Meters
StMtllu IiIrIi wliool girl, tills ycr
l,.Vm meters, slio needs only five In
from JiM) yards to a 'mile. Four
tif the five shehns not yet gar
nered lie Intermediate hetween her
sprint speed and her milu endur
ance drive. ' - " ' 1
Consequently It is regarded as
If sufficient finances
can f be
winning
will be
raised, Bedford's prize
swimmer, t'.urdon Turner
sent to Toronto, Canada, to take
part In the big Wrlgley wwlm Au
gust 2". Mrs. Kve Benson has
attempted for several days to in
terest local organizations to make
the trip possible. Tho expenses
would entail approximately $700.
If finances are assured within
tho next few days. Turner, -a
graduate of Med ford high school.
WHI begin a strenuous training
period for one month, under the
j tutt.Ug,. (lf F o u r ri e r. The
j M,ntrrd Chamber of Commerce
hiH (ho nmlll,r linar t.nsidera-
... urC()ninK . m-esent in-
j dilutions, tbero Is some doubt!
i whether the trip ran ho made.
Turner Is regarded ns one of tho'
best swimmers In the state and
In a swimming meet nt Klamath
j Kalis last year, took an endur
( ance prize.
Berlin when his motorboat capsized
during a storm.
The champion was speeding his.
boat when It upset In rough wa
tor. Another motor racing coming
along behind hauled Max out and
ho appeared nono tho worse for
his spill.
did when I was a girl of twenty,
and not a sign of gray," continued
Mrs. Marshall of Komulus, Mich.
Thouxunds of men and women
use l-a's though even an expert
cannot detect it. 1-ea's works so
nicely and gradual, the day by day
improvement, and disappearance ot
gray is seldom noticed by friends,
hut in a few weeks time the user
is am mod to note the closest
search shows no gray hair. The
hir and scalo aoDear healthier
i
OREfipy, FRTDAY, JULY 25 1930,
tins 'ctiptlriiWl 1 1 AVorliVs- swlmmln- records f(r woincii. CnmieUiii
lei'medittlc murks for ii closed monoioly wIlliiiiK tho rnngc.
highly prohahle that when she,
turns her. attention toward them,
they too will go her way. ,
The Seattle mermaid clipped 14.S
seconds off the mile hiark at the
Xationnt Outdoor Hwimming tour-
nament In Kos Angeles In July and
she. should have no trouble signing
up the 1 r00 meter 'record when she
goes after it.
With Rod and Gun
In Rogue Valley i
('.: ' -By Ernest Rostel and
Dick Green
Trout thrive best where the
dally maximum temperature does
not ex ted fiS degrees and the
temperature variation throughout
the day is not too great, accord
ing to general opinion of sports
men. Many people once believed
that trout thrived Jiest where the
water was coldest, hut many fish
eulturlsts now deny this theory.
Among; others, .lan Metzelanr,
biologist of Michigan, believes that
extreme wntor temperature una
kept many plantings of yoiinu
trout from .matui'liiK. Trout shun
water that Is either too warm or
too colli, nnd tho same holds true
for other fish., A stntgeatlon oc
one way of eontrolInK temperature
Is to plant n fringe of hrush or
small trees nlnnK the hanks of
small Ntreanis which nre hnrren
of cover.
The Rogue river nt the present
time Is ns low as It was last fall
and steelhead fishing Is reported
to he tho poorest In recent years,
yulte a number of Med ford fish
ermen have made trips to the
river nnd have had little success,
llr, F. C. Thayer reported yester
day that ho has boon to the river
several times during the past week
nnd has not lieon successful since
ho landed a good slwd steelhend
nearly two weeks ngo. The steel
head nre not moving In tho river
nnd recent reports Indicate they
nre congregated In cooler side
streams nwaltlng better condition!".
In the opinion ot W. P.. Cole
man, state superintendent of fish
screens, the closing of the ltoguo
river to commercial fishing n few
years ago In that area from
(Inints Pass to Hell's (late has re
sulted in n lilg Improvement In
the number of salmon reaching
the upper water!' of the river.
Pish, fortunate enough to es
cape commercial fishermen at tho
mouth of the river, always mot
sure capture when thoy ran Into
the nets of commercial fishermen
near Crams Pass. This method
practically cleaned the river of
tlsli.
The catch of six salmon, one of
the best of tho season, was re
ported by Kd Whiteside. H. It.
Doltrich nnd Hoy Smith. Thoy
made the catch last Sunday In
the Kokoc river near Trail.
Davis Cup - Challenge
i rMTnuf nn it nn'.Tiinrr iiiilf Tir
In past
record swimming,
j sprint performer was one thlnj?
jam! n distance swimmer another.
AVith Helene ne distance seems to
j look the same as another.
j To prove her right to the title of
the nn-ntcsl woman swimmer of
all lime, she has not only broken
11 records hut has defeated the
record holders with ease.
Recalling President Hoover's
visit to the Rogue river two yearsjnf, M-anal league game, beating
ago on a fishing trip, the follow
lug recently appeared In the
Christian Herald:
We were seated on the porch
of the Hoover home in Washing
ton, looking out over the garden
that Mrs. Hoover had kept very
much in Its native state, writes
.Uan Poling. In a moment of re
laxation I w.ild: "I know the
rinest spot for trout in Oregon."
Mr. Hoover grinned and re
plied: "Ves, that's what they all
aay!"
He was reminiscent for a mo
ment before ho picked up tho
conversation to tell of the trag
edy of a southern Oregon trip
just after his campaign for the
presidency, when he found half n
dozen reporters and two moving
picture machines In tho stream
ahead of him.
After an interval of silence he
concluded: "There is just one
thing more Intimate than fishing
praye.r!"
(.
Coast League
Yesterday
I'.y the Associated Press.
, : R. H.
Missions '... 2 10
Portland 6 -11
l'lllotte and Hoffmann
Ortman
and Palm.
R. If.
E.
Sacramento 10 10 2
Los AiikoIcs 0 10 3
Thomas, Koehler and Wlrts;
Walsh, Peters, Clubler, ltallou and
Warren.
R. H. E.
Oakland 10 17 2
San Francisco B 10 2
Hurst and Lombardl: Perry,
Turpin, Colemun and Oaston.
R. H. E.
ftollvwoml 1 .1 1 7 1
i Seattle 4 13 1
Vdo nnd Severeid; Reuther,
Krause, .Hanson and Borreani.
OLD FOE OUT IN FIRST
SKAtTTX July '25. P) teslib
"WHitrnt Oartt'i. former Kverett
rrsiilont, wns victor toilay over
his ottl rival, ' Doe" Snpll, for
merly of Taeoma. for the first
time In five meeting nfter ro
vealinK a ncwly-fouml ripht-hnnd
pum-h.
Ho knocked Sncll out In one
minute. 14 seconds of a scheduled
eluht-round hont Inst night, with
Turk iVinpsey ns referee,
LAME BACK
ACHES, PAINS
OR STIFFNESS '
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; Lively Ball Takes Thrill of;
j Circuit Clout From Major!
Contests Brame Leads,
List.
By Illicit S. Fullerton. Jr.
Associated Press Sport Writer.
About the . time Iiabe Ruth
astounded the world of baseball by
hitting 29 home runs in one sea
son, a feat described In the next
official baseball guide as "a regu
lar mastodon of a record." it was
something almost as amazing when
a pitcher knocked the ball for the
circuit. In the current era of long
distance hitting, with the Babe
traveling along far ahead of the
pace that brought him the current
record of tit) homers, it is fo com
mon for pitchers to hit home runs
that even the moundsmen who do
It hardly get a thrill.
Ho fan this season 15 pitchers
have hit 2S of the National
league's Ti-13 homers while eight
American league moundsmen have
driven out nino homers of tho cir
cuit's 4:1!). iSrvtn JJrame of Pitts
burgh has hit three home runs to
lead this array while a few days
ago Phil Collins of the Phillies
connected fur two In one game.
Kolp (Jets One
Ray Kolp of Cincinnati was the
only htirlcr to tui'n the trick yes
terday. Jlis homer in the second
inning of the first ga'me between
the Jleds and J4rooklyn gave Cin
cinnati a 3-0 lead and with one
later run was enough to win the
game 1 to 3. Brooklyn came back
and took tho second game 9 to 0
before rain- stopped them in the
sixth inning.
The Cubs were unhampered by
the weather at Philadelphia and
after 2 1-3 hours of slugging came
out ahead hy a 10-15 score.
The same storm that stopped
Brooklyn's proceedings, gave tho
New York (Slants a 10 to 0 triumph
ovr Pittsburgh.
Boston's Braves won the remain
St. Louis fi-4.
Babe Ruth ngnin provided a big
feature of the American lengue's
day hy clouting his 30th homer as
the New York Yankees defeated
Detroit 5 to 2. and put Ituth 12
games ahead of his 1027 pace.
Koxy Homer Helps
Jimmy Koxx, Philadelphia's long
distance star, also hit a homer and
although it was only his 27th it
meant more at tho time than did
Ruth's. Koxx's circuit flow was
made in the ninth inning with the
score tied and gave the Athletics
an 8 to ti triumph over Cleveland.
It also put the A's five games
ahead of the tottering Washington
Senators, who were the victims of
an uprising on tho part of the Chi
cago White Sox and lost a 10-4
decision.
The Boston Tied Sox threatened
to make another change in the
Anierlcan league standing, coming
within a half game of St. Louis
with un 8 to 5 victory over the
Browns.
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II
Missions Share Pinnacle
With Acorns and Shieks
; As Portland Cuts Red
Win Column.
By the Associated Press.
The Missions are no longer alone
In first place, ns Portland beat
them last night, 5 to2, with Oil
man besting Ted Pillette on the
mound. The Reds scored In only
the sixth inning, falling to bunch
hits.
Sacramento knows today what it
is like to trim Los Angeles, altho
they still trail in their series, hav
ing beaten the Angels, 10 to C las'i
night as Kay Thomas struck out
seventeen men, and held the Angel
hits scattered.
Oakland won from Fan Fran
cisco by 10 runs to 5 nnd by five
homers to three. Coleman, Seal
relief hurter, knocked two four
Jiaggcrs, as did Arlett, who hit one
right handed tiud the other left. .
Hotlywdod is in the three-w:iy
tie. having again trimmed Seattle
easily, 1 :i to 4: The Stars' seven
runs off Ruether in the fourth
round put the game away.
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Remedy Finally.
Found
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