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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1930)
P PAGTC STX Yanks Lose Hope of Capturing YOUNG DOUBLES TEAM BOWS TO FRENCHSTARS Cochet, Brugnon Trounce Allison, Van Ryn, 6-3, 7-5, 1-6, 6-2 in Surprise Display of Power. IIOLANU OAR ft OH STADIUM, '.Autcull, Knuice, July 20. UP) The French toum of Henri Cochet und Jacques UruKnon Hcoretl a HUrjirlHinK victory over the Ameri can coniuhmtion of Wilmer AlllMon und John Vun Ryn In the double piny today of the chulleiiKc round for the DuvIh cup. The'scoreH were 0-3; 7-G5; 1-0; 0-22. The highly favored American younffHtors, victoru over the French in the challenge round last year und champioitH at Wimbledon thin Keamin, were no match for Cochct'H KmanhlnR attack und the Huperh yervlnff of the veteran Brugnon. The French paraded through the first wot, found a bit Btlffer oppo tdtlcm In the second aa Wilmer AIIIhoi) Hteadled Homewhat after an erratic Mart, and then 'dropped tho third Het when HruKnun wcakenod. After a ten mlnuto runt t'oeheL and IJruirnun came back to HinaKh 1 tho American opposition with ease. The victory nil but removes any Jiopo then United Htatca had of lifting the cup, lout to Fmnce in 3027. Tho French now lead In match oh 2 to 1 with tho final pair of singles scheduled fur tomorrow. AS BIG THREAT IT .Strength of First Half Car f ries On in Second Half Oaks Drop Out of Lead ing Tie. (By the Associated Press) Tho HlvonKtli that currlcil l.nx Auki'Icb In tho top In tho first hull' ; Benson of tho Const Iouriio was to- tly firmly linpliintocl us a Hocnml .Jiult throat by vlrtuo of tho AiikoIs' S-to-0 win ovor BitcruinonUi Inst niKht. Hil lliuulit shut out tho Sues us his trmiiuiiiiteu slummed Vinci und tlould. whllo Htfondnnco for the week ut tho Angel purk roso to now IioIrIUh with nlKlil bull. The Missions wont on nt tho top, JiuvluK downod I'ortlnnd lust iiIkIH, i tu I, with Dutch l.loher lilunU JtiK tho I leu vein In nil but tho sec ond InnltiK. Onklnnd dropped out of tho firm plnco tio wlion Bun" Kriuu-lsio jlrimniPd Ilium, 13 to (I. kniickliiH p'a (lukB1 new slur hinlrtr, llondor son, out of the box In tho fourth. -Klmer Jacobs held tho Acorns to two runs until tho ninth when the jHesIs bad a siil'o onmiKli lend. . Hollywood was outhlt by Hcnttlc, ' but made a ninth limine rally K"od for u 7-10-4 victory, having trailed up to then. Turner w8 credited with tho win, ulthuugh ho blew up In tho ninth. Baseball Standings lly llio Associated I'resH i'ounl W. 7 7 li 0 6 6 S VC. .Illtli tlllli .545 .545 .455 .455 .455 .373 Missions , Hollywood Oil kin ml " Los Angelea .... Han l'Vunclmo Hacrameuto 1'ortfnnd tieiilllo Natlonnl, V. 'Itrooklyn 64 Chicago IS S New York (0 t. Louis 45 Iloslon 4:1 IMttsliurg 411 Cincinnati 42 riilliidelphla 31 li. .17 3 43 45 47 4H 40 50 PC. .ti3 .585 .54.1 .600 .478 .473 .4113 .350 Alltcrlrnii, W. 1'hlndelphla (15 Washington fill New York .v DG Cleveland 49 Dotrolt 45 Chicago 3H Kt. Louis 7 lloston 35 I.. :ia 37 40 411 5 55 5S b'.l VC. .670 .Ml! .57 j .501) j . 4 Tj !1 .400 ' ,3R! .372 FRENCH TENNIS HEAD SUCCUMBS TO ILLS . PAItlfl. France. July 26. ( , Albert Canet, president of the; French Tennis association, died ' last night after a long Illness. News of his death cast a gloom ' over the French tennis players Ink-1 Jug part In the Davis cup matches, j ' Al Singer, the new lightweight Xdtninpion, has been fighting only Ihree years ago. SERAPHS L I IN COA LOOP One Hit Game Aids Clark In Choice of Ball Career William WatKiui ('hull. Brooklyn liurlcr, recently tiirncil in the hint pitched Koine of the miihoii, by m'tllilK ilmm llio I'lllshiii'Kli I'lratcH nitli ouo lilt. linooKLVN P) Hbaded liy thol HU HUlsciient sliut-uut victory emitlc lii'lllanco of other HoMiih, I was culled tho best pitched riiiik? .1 i . i , , ,. . ,,,,, I of the year,, and It was recalled for a tlmo t looked aH though 11- , , , . , , , . ! that last year he ranked tenth in Hum -Wanton Chirk never could ; lhe xntlonnl H-iikuo In llio number convlnco the public that ho nlno of earned runs bo ulluwed a name. shono for llrouklyn. And Clark has tried hard to sparkle In baseball, because be has finished with furnihiK in Missis sippi, and ho knows that a success ful bis lcaKUo career will bo 1 n -surance that ho will remain so. ' Clark's pitching has dono much this season to put and keep Wil bur! Robinson's band of eccentrics at tho top of the National league. At mid-season lie had won 11 Kainc while losing- 7. Hut tho crowd could hardly sec a work-a-day left-baniler, with Herman, ltlssortetle, -WriKbt and Lopez playing an they wero. .(Mark, liowevor, dlil much to chatiKo tliat in one short afternoon at Hhlictts field. Only UN IMrates faced him in a regulation nine In ninK K'uiQi ami but one of them R-ot a hit. With Rod and Gun In Rogue Valley By Ernest Rottel and Dick Green A forest country, dotted with mountain lakes of snow water, akin ! to primeval ages, In the Crater , National l''oret, has attracted but j few local sportsmen who would; have tile best In angling and hunt ing. A long torturous trip by way of Fort Klamath and then 4 4 hours of brisk walking over the shorter mountain trails has made i the region unuttractfto as far as middle fork of tho Itoguo river, accessibility Is concerned. A for- Tho middle fork and the south est map reveals over 40 lakes In a I f"rk flow '"" several miles through romparatlvelv email area, located I "" "''low down" area, the boun south of the Crater Lake national I llar' 'f which is only a short dls park and east of the "blow dow n" . of tho Seven lakes, area not far from Prospect. ,r "''l'8 "r Planned to the lakes. In these bodies of water. In-1 "nKu'r" n,'o advised to take the eluding Seven Ijikes, eastern brook ;''"" through Klamath county, as trout biln alums! a. fast w honks a'v permitted to enter the are Hirown In the water and fluht ; "'"'O'l area for any recreational hsrd before landed. In the opln-' Purpose. A trip by the "blown Ion of forest officials. It Is thell"wn" rm," ' described as much I mont primeval spot In all tho for-1 1 est and perhaps in tho Northwest. Whlle It doe. not offer a B.10,1 '"'V " V ' ' , ' , ,,, , '., . , , each one entails considerable wa k- '" , ' '" ' 11,0 C,"","K "r ing-more than the ordinary fish- the blow down" area, make. It ,, wm , umI(,r,10 , necessary for ....ler, attempting , to reach he lake, to go by way , j,,,,,,,,,,,,, uk , of b ol t Maina.h or Kooky Point , Ji0 , Wo(Is, f ,,. or via criierlke and come down;,,,.,, t. ' the Fort Klamnth rond. The area; , rovern Approximately fiO.OOO acres . on the watersheds of the middle : and tmuth forks of the Itoutie river, and in cloned to travel during tbej Kiimmrr monlliH due to extreme ' fire hftjtard, create I when heavy wlndntnrnts in lt25 and blew down count leu n um bent of big tre. which have become dry ami easily susceptible t fire. Klameti, If II,.,, ..r i., ,.,,i i ,1,1. region, wolild be hard to quell. The;""1"' '",'k "IIM"' u,n"v 'nflelder. only oI'.t closed area In the Crater' "ml ""' cheslertleld, rlghthanded nillloniil fores! cover. iionr,l,..ie-1 Pitcher of the lleaveis. have been ly 13.000 sere, and proterta the watershed from w hich the cllv i Ashland nbtnlns Its water supplv. ' Fishing In these mountain Inke-inl 1. said to he. ood when other lakes MKDFORD MAIL ' ' That his strikeout record last year was greater 'thjin that of Dazzy Van(;e. ' , Ills strikeout record Is clue In a large measure to tho fact Unit be works hard on every baiter while in there. If bo has an Inclination to let up, ho has a memory of the Mississippi river rising up and ruining his father's 1.300 aero cot ton farm in Miwdsslppl. This one example of the tribula tions of tho farmer l sufficient to spur. him on to hard work an a ball player. Cli.rk's baseball career began with the Mississippi university, w be ro h o .wo n 3 li gam es, p 1 1 c h ed two ties and lost four during four yenr.s. Clark is over six feet tall and welghti around 180 pounds. He was born at St. Joseph, La., In 1!H)4. in tin country do not yield early season catches. Though the trip Is a hard one, for those who crave much walking, rough life nnd com plete Isolation from civilization, it is Ideal. There are soveral routes lending off the Upper Klamath lake past Itocky Point. Tho first trail, one of the longest of several, leads to the Cloud Luko group, Luke flladys. Lake llanlce and ends at Cold Spiing. The next trail north leads to Lako Xotaha, Heav enly Twins and follows Itock creek In which fishing is also fair ly good. A third mountain trails endH near Iwike Land, surrounded by a number of smaller bodies of water, crosses lenn creek and Is not far from Cherry peak. Sky Lakes, Including nearly ten small bodies of water wiliiln a short distance of each other, is reached by a fourth trail, follow ing Cherry crock. A forked trail has the Puck lakes as Its destina tion not far from Devil'w peak and Lea peak. Tile Know lakes are sev eral miles farther west.. Passing the Three Mile Creek ranger sta tion, a sixth trull leads to the Seven lakes, well known to local fishermen for good angling hut seldom visited. This rooto follows Three Mile creek nnd goes through some of tho bewt forest country In the west. Another trail, several miles further north, nlso leads to the "even Lakes, at tho head of tho naruer loan ov the trail east nr that section. There are more for est trails leading to secluded moun- BEAVER PLAYERS IN PoltTLANP. Ore.. July :. tA?i Thomas L. Turner, president of oe l oriianil lleaveis. annolinie,! ' railed to Sacramento Keating, veteran hurler for Itay The deal ' "'ved no cash. The Ihree piny. er. will report to their new clubs once. KenlliiK l expected to i Join the Iteuver. here Sunday, TRTHITNFJ. MEDFORD, MAN N ERE AMERICAN RAC ALSO RAN Athlorioe Wtrlnn Ron fixor kittens are frequently known to , continuously under uana inomus, HllllUtlUa VVIULII Ua(J UVCI ; KWjm out of the pond und progress i to increuso tho rate at which he CiolH Ae Dorl Qnv onfl ' cathood after being thrown in travels in water. He is 20 years riLIU Hi ntJU OUA dllU, u.lu. llwlr mothers brought home I obi, five feet 10 inches In height Rpnunc Rattlo in Forana 1 "" m""y- Humans, however, are I and weighs 137 pounds. To his DIUWIIS DctlllU IU tatct(JC ( Ht.,lolll put to But., a test. And i blue eyes and modest character of p ii i Cordon Turner won't be. That is, the Scandinavian, nature has added cellar. j hs n, wm not i,e weighed in the ! the agility of the American Indian . i balance when bis gl oop of apon-j and all swimming experts, who j sors push the .Medford boy in : have watched him swim have llst Hy Jlugli S. l'lillertoii, Jr. Klamath lake tomorrow to see : cd him as a winner. Lee Kouricr, At the rate tbc'l-lfjladclpbiu Ath-j what he can do. nationally known swimming and letics arc pulling uway from tho It will bo almost a life and death I endurance Instructor, who holds rest of tho American League pack 1 matter to Gordon, however, for ho several records of her own and i.n,i ih. u.,-..-r.o i. ,-..., ,h. i,. wants to enter the world chain- , has trained many others, who positions in the standing are wid ening. It won't be' long before tho only interesting struggle left U the fight between Boston and St. Louis 1o keep out of last place. Yesterday the Maekmeri sur prised the Cleveland Infield with Ui ..r to..i .. couple of runs to their total. In addition to this strategy, the A'a ... .i .h i runt and received ten bases balls tt viii by a 14 to 1 score -It was their eleventh victory in 14 ganr t-tf of the current western tour. Washington dropped further back as the Chicago "White Sox came along fast in tho closing inn ingH and pulled out n li tu 5 vic tory in the ninth. ;hrlg Gets U 1 th The third place New York Yan kees kept pace with the league leaders, nine games behind them, by taking advantage of Detroit's woven errors to win n 14 to 7 de cision. Lou Gehni? got his 29th home run. Down where the league's real struggle is going on. the St. Louis lirowns etime out on top by a G to 3 score nnd kept the Itoston lied Sox In tho collar. Huston, striving to move into seventh place, could not cope with Georgt1 i:la-holdcr'n six hit pitching and P. n f H t r'nulln'u liltf in.r ri.iJtln ; (lroVe ,n fou. runH wth hon double and a single. ISrouklyn :ind Chicago each won .mother gnino without troublo yes terday and are tepaiMied by u half game, Itriok'yn tcndln. The Kobtns pounded Lucas hard In three Innings nnd accumulated enougli runs to down Cincinnati 7 to 2. Chicago pounded Uenge and W'.l Icughby for 111 hits and defeated the phllbcs, II to 5 this time. -'Inivnoe Mitchell's southpaw '-.orllng I -eld Pittsburgh to seven hits while ?rev York gained a 3 to 1 victory. "Woo Willie" Slier del stopped his former mates, with nine lilts anil Hoston defeated the Cards, 5 to 4. AT RAINEY FALLS Kstinmtrs are being made on the cost of necessary labor and powder required to blast a new fish why In the ltalney Tails re gion of Uumie Ulver. It was an nounced at the offices of the Jackson County (4a mc I'mtcctlve aNSoriatinn yesterday and the State (lame commission lt expect ed to carry out the work Mores snry to enable the fish to get over the dam. At the rt-iiuest of the local as sociation Kalph Cowgill recently made a trip to llainey Falls be low (JhIIcc am! reported the water very low and additional work necessary to insure the fish get ting over if the water line falls lower. At present the t'U-h are able to get over the dam. but with an additional fall of the water would be barred. OKLAHOMA riTY. July 2(1. (P) Frank Pacassl. of the l'rimo Camera retinue. anmtined here the Italian heavyweight iu,,j his French manager, Leon See, would r'ail for Kurope Augttst 1 on the He do France. Facassl said lie had booked, passage for the pair. Immigration nuthorltlca recently refused to mnnt Camera and See an extension of their six months' Mtay Kiantcd when they entered tho country last winter. Camera has one more fight In this coun try with Oeore Cook. Australian, at Cleveland. Julv 31. BASEBALL LAKEVIEW vs. MEDFORD SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. at Fair Grounds Ladies' 25 cents 0 A pitchers' battle between Best and Baker Fifty per cent of net pro ceeds to go to Frank Chester to defray doctor and hospital expenses. Ot.'K'iOX, SATURDAY, Davis Cup From French Team Local Swimmer Hailed As Championship Contender Will Try Out Tomorrow l'uppy dogs have been known to j swim for their preservation. Young I gozzlings are often pushed in the 1 creek by an ambltloos goose. And piunsliip 5-mile swim to' be pon- nored by Wm. Wrigley, August tl in Toronto. Canada, niacticallv rh much as the kittens, puppy dogs and gozzlings wanted to live. i I'ato llitngs on Test I If he doesn't eonvlnce the people I tomorrow afternoon when he takes j ff ' thc Klamath waters at 1:30 'hut 1,0 lH u whim he won't get to co. It will take SKOO to finance his entrance and Ciordon husn't JSO0. lie won the world's record J of commerce and ttve Benson, for endurance swimmers under 21, dancing Instructor. Is endeavoring in the contest sponsored by the , to raise funds for the boy's en L'lks at Klamath Kails last sum- I trance, slated this morning, mer, but records aren't tickets to I Tryout lit Kluimilli Canada. In the contest mentioned Mr.'Thunias, local swimming In he swam continuously for over 23 , struetor, will accompany Ciordon hours.' I to Klufnuth Kails leaving Medford THIS F I E S vy - m w . fKS"i -v.. .,-c.--k.'v THE GILMORE CIRCUS... PACIFIC COASf RADIO NETWORK Solurdayli S,oo to 830 end KNX Frida yst 9:00 to 9:45 H7G i MEDFORD j BAKER'S SERVICE STATION, Jacksonville Hi-way. LEWIS SUPER SERVICE, 8th & Front Sts. POST OFFICE SUPER SERVICE, 6th and Holly Sts. : ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC., 101 S. Riverside OFFUTT'S GARAGE & SERV. STATION, 225 N. Rwcrsido "Jim" "Bill" SMITH & W ATKINS, 0tji.& S. Riverside J. W. LA T0URRETTE, 1321 N. Riverside 0 SNOWY BUTTE SERVICE STATION. Crater Lake Highway PHIPPS AUTO PARK SERVICE, 400 N. Rivcrsitty. j CENTRAL POINT ! NIP & SIP SHOP, Gene Rowland, Prop. ! GOLD HILB , SHERWOOD SERVICE STATION, Pacific Highway J. W. LIVINGSTON, Pacific Hi-way JULY 2(1, 10.10. , The Toronto swim will be based on endurance and speed and the fair haired Medford youth of Nordic nncestry has been training came In first, last month offered to train young Turner for the con- test without remuneration. She saw him perform at Klamath last summer and is willing to gamble on him. "1 get many to train," she writes, "but they are not Gordon Turners." So definite arrangement has I been made with her. K H. Hedrick superintendent of schools, who I with C T. linker of the chaniDcr GASOLI CARP, mmK.m - 'OiSsi ' Jri iiS(' , ins mi1 1 . V mS r- Of NOW BANISHED .... FREE For years automotive experts have battled with Carbon. Despite their best efforts Carbon continued to accumulate in automobile engines. To remove it mechanically is expensive and inconvenient. Chemists have discovered the way to keep motors free from carbon. They have perfected a patented formula . . . available only in Gilmore Blu-Green Gasoline . . . that does it while you drive . . . without injury to your car and no cost to you. Insist on Gilmore Blu-Green Gasoline from the Cream and Red p.m. p.m. pumps at Independent Service Stations everywhere. It is your protection against carbon. vnLM(5) GASOLINE FOR SALE AT THE STATIONS LISTED at 7 u. m. Arrangemenis n.r ' tryout have been completed in Kiamath Kails by Paul Gravelle. who trained him for entrance In lust summer's swim. Local people, who are interested i,. Koninir .Medford produce another i winner, will gather at the luko to ! watch the tryout and it is hoped I that financial backers will step to ! the front ufter the youth exhibits his ability. He is willing to go through the tryouls before any money Is banked on his winning. He graduated from the Medford high school in June and was to be entered 111 the Cutalina swim. With Hie abandonment of that contest hype of entering the Toronto race wus born. The championship, winch be hopes to attain was won last year by 13. F. Keating of New York, who made the IS mile swim in 8 hours, IS minutes and 13Vj seconds. Gordon makes his home with his grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. W. V. bailey of 10J Mistletoe street. Coast League Yesterday (Liy the Associated Press) . Ii. II. Missions 5 8 Portland 1 6 liatteriea: I, leber and Hof munn; Mails, Cascarella and palm R. H. B. Oakland (i U 0 San Francisco VI 111 0 . Batteries: Henderson, D u m o vicli, l'earson and Lorhbardi; Ja cobs und Gaston. R. H. E. Siieramenlo 0 7 3 (.AS IN tj fifw- 7S iv. lf,fJ J-ifAtk 'KJte ". W.. , 1oOF MOTOR ILLS LrOJjlEiCvl THE ONLY ASHLAND CARTER'S SERVICE STATION. Blvd. & Sherman Sts. OESER'S SERVICE STATION 358-60 E. Main St. PORTER SERVICE, 308 N. Main GRANTS PASS GRANTS PASS MOTOR CO., 314 N. 6th St. SPENCER & Y0AKLEY, 709 S. 6th St. SPOKANE AUTO CAMP, Pacific Highway ROGUE RIVER ANDERSON'S AUTO CAMP, Pacific Hi-way J. E. COREY, Main St. TALENT TALENT SERVICE STATION, Mrs. BulleipOwner WONDER OREGON Hayes Mt. SERVICE STATION, Redwood Hi-way E Tho Lakevlew team of the South, ern Oregon leamio caravan of boosters for the annual rodeo of that city will arrive In town tonior. row for the same nt the fair grounds with the Medford loam. It should bo one of the best names of the season hb the two teums are evenly matched. The locals will have tho services of Cliff Heat, southpaw huiier. and pitted against him will be Raker, University of Oregon star. Valencia will return to tho Kama for tho locals and pluy first base, but Chester, the heavy hitting third baseman, is still out with a sore ankle. Half the proceeds of the game will go to him. One of the largest crowds of the season is expected to see the con test. . Los Angeles 8 13 1 Batteries: Vinci, Gould and Wirts; Bae'cht and Hannah. R. II. E. Hollywood 7 9 J Senttlo ,. 4 11 1 Batteries: Turner. Wetzel and Rassler: Kallio and Cox. 4 Eddie Mack, Denver lightweight, carried a recommendation from the governor of Colorado to New York In an attempt to crack the big time. PREMIUM GASOLINE AT NO EXTRA COST BELOW 4" -j;.'. s. mi