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MEDFORD MADJ; TRIBUNE, ftfEDFORD, OREGON", MONDAY, JUNE 22,
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Valley, League standing
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Tuient 1 1
Ashland 0 2
. Yesterday'! Scores
Eagle Point 4, Ashland 2.
Grants.' Puffs 4, Talonl 2. -
In the BChoUiilod games of tho
Hogue River Valley feugiio, Orant.1
Pass defeated Talent, -at tho-fairgrounds
4 to 2, while., ut i lCnglo
Point, Ashland' was dofoatod by
the same close score, 4 to 2.
Falr-slzed-'OFOWdB! saw footh con
tests, which , wore free of orrora
and each marked . by 'at leant onp
spectacular; Molding stunt.; i ..;
In tho Grants Pnss-Talom
tamo, a pitcher's duel resulted with
Spears and' .' Michols ' '' tnnKlliig.
Spears whlrtod ft dozen men with
a long sweeping cdrvo that had the
Grants Pass hittors swinging! ali
oflernoon. ', , m " ,..n..,
lillchols, a speod ball pilsner,
who played In this seetlnii, two
years ago,.' again' appeared n,a
Grants l'nas uniform, and showed
plenty of, his old time form.
Tho feature of tli!' well' lilaypd
game was furnished by the Talent
loft flelder-.who raced from buck
of third, to ciWi a high foul In tlip
catcher's territory. . . .: . . . .
CONFLAGRATION HITS
ST. jpHr WATERFRONT
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.ST. .ioilN.... lt..i Juno 22.
(ffV FIrfr aw-opt- tho - West fa.
John waterfront , today, ,cnufiiS
damugo which ' bfffclHlB , feinod
would mount Intcv miniuhti. 'Prno
tlially tho whole harbor coinmU
fl!on facilities nt .WoHt at, John
woro wiped out.'
New low one-way
and round-trips to
me and North
-. i ... ,w , .
: S money on your ihorl
trips. Enjoy the greater com- ,',
fort, speed end safety of
train travel at new grcmly ' i
reduced fares. Onc-wny in j
round tripi on sale DAILY,
Stopovers permitted within
limits. Ask Agent for DtUilt,
Some Examples:
One . Round W'kentl
Way Trip R. T.
Potland $9.88 $10.00 $15.40
Euccne ' 617 10,70 0,90
Albany 7.48 13.20
fialem :. .:.. 8.29 14.50
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PaciSic
J. C. Carle, Agent
Phone 34 -
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Special Sale
- USED GARS
TWO FOBQ TRUCKS, stake bodies....?)5
1926 HUDSON COACH !. ..,....11...;.?125
1Q24 STUDEBAKER TOURING $75
GdOD ESSEXObACH .I;-...:".. L:.u.$100
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20 Down Payment,
k No Carrying PCnafg68
$5.00 Weekly on Balance
The O. V. Myers Co.
V 152 South Hivereido ' 1 v
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IMcliirn bIioh'h Heinle riuhrrr, kH'c1 hont pilot or thlH city, Hllttluf tho v:ivo. hi' Cefllia'1 at the
roi'lliliifl JIoho C'airJvnl n. wiHikv tttttu Tlio BklinM-r niul tlm craft, arc cnttMtHl In the Siitiilu'rii Oictfmi
MoJorho'ut Aswx.-lJidtm crattar
faNtoHt loal or'woKU'rii niul Noiitlinin Oregon and iiorthorii (alltornln yvill oni)o(o.: -4 i-'U - ;j "
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PTERDAY5
RESULTS ' '
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Ilnjlywaod 4 t '0 :.1t
AllRHlunti w-irt- f 4 2
UurtcrloK: ,'Yde and 'Mayer;
trustor7 and' itbfmann, . v, ;
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RoconU game:
Hollywood
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v. llnttorlns: . Turner and Dassler;
IIIkuhi Ueber and Brenzcli '
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Han Frnnclsco 5
I.OH Angeles : 3
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Ilattcrles:, E. Jacobs, nouglns,
WlllouKliby'nnd Wilson: MOms and
L'unipbelli "i I - i i -
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Hocond gnme: It. H.- H.
Ran frnnclsco 0 3 0
I.oh Angeles 4 8 0
(Seven Innings by agreement).
F!atlorlea: McUuugall and Dald-
wln; Herrnmnn and Bcbulte.
Radio Program
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(o " IK' 'field nt tho KavaKO ItaphlH
Eldred Zimmerman Defeats
Neil Christian by Stroke
in 18-Hole Playoff,
; , .Amateurs Start Tourney
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lly Ji'nuik a. Gorrlc
(AssoeluUtd1 Press Sports Wrltor)
TACOMA, Vn.sh., Juno 22. (P)
FollowinK tho crownlnn of Kid
rod Zimmerman, 23-year old ' as
slslunt profct4slonal uf the Muitnu
mahOulf 'eluh, Portlund.-'-hore yes
terday n,-i tho 1931 'Pacific North
west open Champion, ' men and
women.' .amateurs! of - California,
Oregon, Washington; Montana and
British Columbia' stepped into' tho
fray today, for a slj-duy session of
bull banKlnpt, ... . .' ., ) -
fly tho narrow., mai'Kln of 6he'
nti'oke Zimmerman ' squeezed out
victory over Nell Christian, profes
sional of tho VVavorjy (lolf club,
Porilund, In an lH-hole playoff
mgteh 'yesterday to win the coveted
title and the too prise money, i
X.'mmorman breozed .around the!
Tnconia ounti-y and polf t club ,
par 73 course in 73 and Christian
in 74. . .
' Afnny Amatetirri Filter ,: ' )
The larKest field of men and wo-I
men v.arters in the history, of the
Pariflo Northwest Oolf association'
tournaments was entered for the
ciii-ilTylng round today for the;
j amutirui . .nhnmploivdiips. Up to)
' lust nleht 107 women and 113 men j
were entered for ; the, tiimon Puro
snow anil rtevorai more were ex-:
pectcd to sign up-this mornliiic. ' .; -I
Match play will sret under-way
tomorrow and .continue until Sat-
urtlny with tho women, jnlnltift the
men Thursday nfter the flold haii
been cut down. t,
Zimmerman nnd Christian fin
ished ,ln a dead heat Saturday with
2110 each for tho 72 holes In the
open tournament and they played
off their-, first place tie yesterday
with the former sprliiBlnff a sur
prise hy defeating his follow towns
man and former open champion.
Ur. O. F. Wlllliiit.. Portland, won
tho amateur honor In tho open
Haturilay when he jzurnered a total
of 207 for the 73 holes, v I
WIMIIMWON STADIUM, Klll.
Inndt Juno 22. OV Henri Cnchct,
the world's leailliiK tennis player,
was eliminated from tho Wlmblo
don championships today by the
comparatively unknown N I k e 1
'Sharpc; of (Ireat ltrltaln In stralKht
jsets. Tho scores were 6-1, tt-S,
i-a.-
! Frank X. Shields, lender of tho
I linlted. States lmvls cup o,und.
. won his first round match, defctit
1 Inn l D. H. Spene. of South
'Africa, In stralKbt sets. The scores
i were -l, d-1, 8-S.
j John Van Hyn. of hitadelphla.
I also advanced easily to the second
round, defeating V Schnerrter( wf
JilKoslavla, 0-1, 6-3. 8-1.
. Sidney U. Wood. Jr., romped
I thru his match with It. Slimh, of
India, for the third American
IslmlKht ct victory -4. B-2, t-t. "
( The defeat of (,'ochet left the
bnltle for liln ftlll Tlldens title
' more of an open affair than befiire
! with llorotro, Shields, Sidney 1.
!Vood. Jr..lt.'W. (Uunny) Austin
i and Fred .1'ei-ry tho leadlnv con
t renders..' i
flitVhoro Pipo belne onnerted
to writer tower t rooted by Orecn-
I Wuthlnirton company on Norih'
K:tng bctwcn Main- nd Lincoln.
IS NORTWEST
nnrm onknflninM
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ELIMINATED FROM
WIMBLEDON RACE
Ulain vhunui noxf Kundnj-, lion tho
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Mlseions
Los Angeles
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St. Louis'
NoV York
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Iiostun
ltrooklyn ; ....
Phlladclhia
Pittsburg--
Cincinnati ....
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York ....
Cleveland
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Detroit
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Hi. Louis ......
With Rod and Glin
The yjitoknon County-Game'. a
HOdiiitlori ' Imniiliet ; NVlll bti held '
th? lluti-1 Itoflfoi'd TUHrWlny- nlnht
In nocordiinoe with orlst'iinl Vlu's.
It wiin annhiiiid this H morning.
Tho nicotinic' vVlll conflict with' the
Hlks' snlmon bnko for' which
"Mody" HlnKlinni will furnish the
fish, but nrrniiKcmentrt for the
humiuct hnve gone bo fur n post
lioncmciU will not he ponsiblo.
Mr. Fry of the Uunont coin-
puny will be piencht to, cntor
tnln the crowd -with sonic lnte-
outlnir nlitiirea of outdoor life
Simpson und Iiyckni:n of the
name commission will nh bo
picacnt ami it prottrnm which all
..iiv.rviitloiilKtn will C n J O V. Is
nrwmlMcd. - All linorcsicd .sports
men are urKod to attend.
FIshtnK yestordny whs not
irnnd nt Diamond latte. contrary
! rveet:iLlnnM 1 - fcatnrdny. when
manv local anRlem reported fine
nitches. Severul larKo' 'salmon
were taken from tho' "Roruc below
th hatehorv Sunday and nmnj
trout were eaUKht. The river be
tween the voKion of tho Klks llc
hlo uronnd and Honutx .ik -was
spockled with flshprmen .throimh
out tho day. t- i' -; v-iV
A croup of nnfilrs motored to
th IHInols vtvr. but renort -tho
flshtn pc' - Tbev fished. 4t the
bridRa on tho hlnhway and the
bottom of thw river wan so muddy
from inlnlni? that the .fish are be
lieved ' to hnve miirmledf to lear
water. ? ',f- "k" ' '!
A story from Wnshlnmon brings
a pleuMlnK report of the treatment
recently, nd ministered thrbe nmo
hoKn''ln California. U reads:
Washington, June St. Vhm
two men nnd n woman set ft oo-losfftl-
reord for uame honHory
In Cnlifornla recently. -they htuV no
in Ift niton of ostabllfhlnK the
unique proctMnt of beih(r tried
In .court by telephone or enrich
luff tho state by 425 and n char
ily hospimr by 425 fine trout, but
that's "What - thsy Old. tteeordlnp
to reports rennhing the American
Game association." i:
The trio, dfscrlblnst themselves
am Mr. And Mr. William R. Hhad-
burn nml, John Thompson of H"i
Kmnclsco. wer
Hbcox, r"me w
nrrosted by Karl
nrden ot th Cnll-
plevelahd Pitching ( S tar
: Boast'sii Average of Over
.300' m Stick Duty -Hits
Cortie When Most Needed
lly Mjitih S. . Fullerton. Jr.
(AsHociiitcd 1 Prc'ip SpoHa Writer)
Wpuloy Fafrell, big rifiht-hnnrtofl
mound ace of the Cleveland In
dians, not ilnly ; Is ivinninp his
Hhare of games on the hill, but he
Is battlns well atjov lhe-.300' mark
und often hitting 'em .when they
count. ' . . '
' Yciiterdny ho not only hold the
mifchty Wa.shlngton . Senators to
seven hitH Inj a duel with Alvin
Crowdor but he won tho game with
ft homo-run, hie fourth of tho seaa
on. 'Ferrell hit for the circuit In
tho i'oventh inning, breaking a 1-1
tit, in tho "next, frame Morgan
hit niTother homer - to make the
final score 3-1.-'- .
Hmllier Also Good
Vesley's ''brother,- Kielc. who
catches for the Et. Louis Browns,
alffo hit a homor yesterday ' to -n-
sume one- of' the- featured role. in
another surprising baseball tale.
Ills four bagger aided the Browns
in winning their aecond victory of
the 'day'over the New York Yan
kees. St. Louis took the first gome
3-7 despite Babe Ruth's. 13th
homer,' Lou Qehrlg's 14th and onp
by Lazzeri to break a nine game
losing etrcak, then they continued
their clouting to win the second,
Tho defeats of Washington and
the Yonks put the Philadelphia
Athletics In a safer place than they
have held for tho past few days.
Tho A'b won their fifth ytraight
game, nosing out Chicago C to 5.
and increasing their lead to four
games.. Boston won the other
American longue clash, beating
trolt 7-6 by means of Karl Webb's
homer In tho seventh Inning.1: '
1 Cnrils, Braves Divide
Among th National, league lead-
era: the situation also, became le?ii
tonso as St. Loulsrj Improved Us
position-with an even -break -fn "a
double header with the Boston
ttrnvea, ' Frankhous and Brandt
atop ied the Carda.wlth five- hits
to win , the first game G-2. AVes
Snhulniericb, former Oregon . State
ebllege V.itar ' athlete, ltnocked In
three of the Braves' runs. - St.
Louis got 'tho same 1 number of
blows off Socks Sol bold, but
Young Popper Martin came through
with a 1 homer behind Grimes'
equally good hurling and St. Louis
won tho second, io.
Two errors In the eleventh en
abled tho Pirates to overcome the
offoela ' of Grantham's four mis-
plays earlier In the game and win
5-4 from the Giants. Philadelphia
kept on even. term In Its private
ruco with Pittsburgh for. sixth
place by beating Cincinnati 7 to 1.
Brooklyn continued Its stern
chase of tho leaders. by beating the
Chicago Cubs, 7 to 6. ,
SPOKANE CRAFT
SHINE; IN RACES
PENDLETON 0AIV1
PFNDI.KTON, Ore., Juno 22.
P) -Jbo' Poillcord. Spoknne, was
tho hii? winner yesterday in -eloslnjt
events , of the third annual Amer
ican Legion molorhoat rctfatta at
McKay dam neir here. Tie drove
bis Pedlbojr Vr., 11, iu flwt in thej
'JA-mlle marathan and the uulim-j
ited fix-mib-: raoe. 1 ' !
The fa-stost mile, trial was. run1
by 1 Don-Poundri, Spokane, in TNT.
his time was 1 hilnute 27 sec
onds, C. W. Mixtion, In a small
Aronca plane, took the two-mile
raw from n motorbont.
' Other jflrst plac winnerti were:
ICAstern- Oregon Tom Ingram,
Kluiimth Falls, In Miss Klnmnth
Class H T.- H.irrlson, Klamath
Falisj In Ieglonnalre,
Clas. C Harold McCarty, Hoke,
In Prying Cloud, II.
Class OO. M. Peck. Spokane.
In Flylnrf Mnmmy IV.
" LA CHANDK. Ore., Juno 22 (&)
The Kulnlww Girls' lodge closed
Its annual convention here Satur
day without a bid for the 1932
mooting. Tho convention city for
next yonr wilt be decided Inter by
b; executive committee .
Woodhurn Uay-l.ruwn cannery
received over 10.000 cnitrs itraw
berrlcj during rewnt day.
Plorcnce-Uoad work 'progress
log north of this place.
fornla T.anrd of Fish nnd Oarae
comm listeners, jvlth 42A trout In
excess of the legal limit of 25
trout, m . . .... r -
Mr. lilsrox. nfter being given
"n bum steer" that fishing was
"rotten" left tho wnglem on n
stream in lnypron valley, wnlked
nway nnd from concealment
watched them. He saw tm-m catch
hundred of trout nnd throw them
Into n snow bank. After hours
of this game hoggery, the trio,
he said, wok the trout to their
inunohHi Thn he reappeared,
plnord the trio- under tertonknl
nrrcs' and confiscated the tih. -
A UTTbE 'SUGPBISE PACKAGE TUAT
. ci'oc'AjAjATi Dccec op fcoWi
OROOKlYi AT TUe vUAViTC? RCICE".:
postal workers
'Klamath Picnic
So "successful and filled' with
onjoyhnyit ' yW, i-ho j first', annual
Combined ,: p'cu'.c i outing ..'yesterday
of the employes of the Medford
postoCfice-nnrl thooe of the Klam
ath . Falls postoffire and 4beir
families, despite the somewhat
thrcntnning weather which -kept
the attendance down, that it will
be made an annual affair hers-,
after of tho employes of southern
Oregon postufficesv with a more
central location, Buch as Lake o'
the Woods, as the scene.
As It wum, the Ashland and
Grants Pass postof flees hod no
representatives nt the picnic, and
!t is the plan hereafter to havd
tho occasion a general picnic out
ing of all the postuffices In this
section, ' '
Tho picnic of yesterday was held
In n fine location In a fhady rove
a mile or so north of Fort Klam
ath, with from 30 to 35 in the
Medford delcRatlon nnd 40 in the
Klamath Fnlls delegation.
Tho Klamath Falls postal em-
pluyes actAd as the hosts and notncroRS Tillamook river, npproxl
only furnished their Medford mately one nnd one-half miles
brethren,, who had brought along south of city. - .
their .own emmes, sucn trimmings (
as ico cream, cake and coffee, buti
took tho lead in providing some '
enjoyable entertainment. Keports;
reached the city lu evening that;
the Klamath delegation also had'
something buried in - the river,
mill pond, sp'ring, or whatever U,
was, that ndiled great eclat to tho
occasion. It was probably some
of that fi'.mous Klamath butter.
or rhsese.
-'The luter-clty kitten ball game
was lost by Medford, the score
being Klamath Falls 10 and Med
ford 17 The Medford men would
hnve won had It not been for. the
rank errors of De.larnet nnd lieach
whtr had been to the water too
nften, as their, orrora were ac
companied with mieh "exclamations
from the crowd as "biitterflngers!'
'i The other spori
inrts events rpsultcil u IJ Vfv
Iris' rnco. umler lojjij lgVti
as follows:1
Hc-ys nnd g
years of nge: Lois Sunden, first
Huddy Schulta, second.
' Oirls' rm Wilma Tompkins,
flrnl; Ida Ilelle Fnger. second.
Lnrtlen- race Mrs. T. H. Mnssey,
first; Mrs- AdiPl Neff. seeoh'J.
Men's race F. Kdwin Nichols,
first;- R. H. Grumbles, second.
Hoys" nnd 'gtrta' race -over 12
yeiim of nge-Kny Faer, first;
Mi Fthel M. Houston, second.
first; Chas. l-nlilwoll, s-ond.
Chllili'in-s rsPo. fivo yenn. nti
ncr Wynrlla Ituth Ornmrr. first.
Horsp shn pitching vontest
Mi'tlford, firuK, Klanmth V'nlls, sec
ond: ' " - ' 1 ' 1
On Good Will Cruise
PORTLAND. June fl (') Willi
a passptiRer list of more thnn Mil.
tho Oiinndlnn I'adflc steamor
Frinresa Nornh was to leave tho
Mnnlrlpnl tprrnlnal nt 3 p. m. to
Any on tho first annunl chamber of
fommerre (wodwlll cruise to Alas
kn. ''- ' - -
. . , ,
Order Rate Quit
SALEM.- Juno M -iM Invpsti
icallon of rates and services of the
Idaho Tower company, which op
ernlos lq Malhein- eimnfy, as or
dered today hy Charles M. Thomas,
public Millies ttitumissioner. No
dates, wore let tor the bearing. -
LIFE RUNS HIGH
- IN NEVADA C!TY
"It is a gay little citM, Reno, wUU
something hnpporiihp' m'ory i min
ute, '' Mrs, Ida - Colo 'reported' -thtti
mor'nlnir imnn hpf'i1 reKlrn '' from
spending a" week-' there as guest I
of her son,. Keith Co;o nnd fam
ily, formerly of this city.
"We saw Jack Demprtey nnd all
the other champ." but wo didn't
see VanderblU," - Mrs. Cole stated.
"We went .through all the gambling
Iiourps, to the races nnd many
other amusements. There are
more . things happening-' on , the
streotit of Hono at 4:00 a. m., than
there are In most cities during all
hours of the day."
Mrs. Cole mado. the return trip
by motor with Mr. and Mm. Paul
Huufhnn of Ynkinvi, leaving Iteno
at 6:20 a. m. They arrived In Med
ford at 8:30 p. m. and stopped in
Ashland for dinner.
Keith Cole is now plnying in nn
orchestra nt one of the lend ins
road houses of the Ilcno district.
SCIp Oil company securing
lenses 6n number of tracts of land
in this vicinity for oil exploitation.-
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Tillamook County court receiv
ed bids for construction of bridge
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A drama played on the
stage of life.
BEGINS MONDAY
June 29
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TRIBUNE
SOUTHERN TEAMS
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The fjouthdrn halt P ihd Prtoifio
coast witnessed the only i aefivlly
in the' CtinRt( leagHib yesterday as
rain at Portland ajnd Seattle. caused
postponement of double headers,
' Uy, splitting a' double1 header at
Ran, Francisco,-. Hollywood'a 'Stars
took the serles from tho' Miattn
Ked7: ilvo-gamos to two. Yestor
dny's seores were 1 5 to 4 in" the
first game, won by the Missions,
and 8 'to 5. - 'v; t.v v
Tho Seals and 'Angels - Mplit a
double program at i; Loa Angelna.
San Francisco capturing the first
game 5 to 3 and tho Angols shut
ting out; the Seals' 4 W 0 in tho
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WHIFFY COX BREAKS :
PAR TO LEAD FIELD
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Wilffy Cox of llrooklyn scored a
par-breaking 71 to lead..at the ,en.t
of the first IS hole found in .the
struggle for the four extra places
on Amorlca's Ryder Golf Cup team
at Scioto today. -, Frank .Walsh,
Chicago, nnd Craig Wood,.Buffalo,
were tied for second, one shot bo
hind Cox. . ..
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