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MEDFORD MAJTj TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREflOU, TUESDAY, JUNE -23, 1931.
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Portland Golfers Hold Edge
Rudie ; Wilhqlnj VUads; field
for Medal Honors With
1150 Gained in Wild Rain
Storm Willing Has 154
lip Frank G. idorrle
(Associstil Press Sports WrlWrt
TACOMA, Wn., .dune 23. OP)
Mutch play was only starting tn the
Pacific Northwest .' amateur golf
tournament here today but It al
ready to began to look like an all'
Portland 'eml-flnal wlndup.
. Thirty-two of the 18J ntrle
ounliried over 36 holes In a wild
rainstorm yesterday with Rudle
Wllhelm. , Portlahd. leading the
field for medal honors, wltb, !74
.. 70160. ! . '
Seattle qualified the largest num.
ber of golfers with .eight but Port
land landed the ortam of the stars,
' totaling seven, ' '
Bum Qualify
Besides Wllhelm who was Iwloe
Pacific Northwest amateur champ
ion, and runner up thU year In
the Oregon Slate amateur, the
Oregon city was represented by Dr.
O. F. Willing, Eddie Hogan, -defending
champion, Johnny ' Bob
bins, Frank Dolp, Jimmy Bushong
end Dr. M. Rosenblatt and they
wore well scattered In the draw.
The best the rest f the cities
of the Pacific ooast iiad to. pit
against this great Portland band
of nlbllcklsta was Johnny Shields,
Beattle, Washington 1 State title
holder ; Alec Duncan, Seattle;'
Harold Mrynjolfsorf Vlotorla; Writ-'
ish Columbia , champion; Freddie
Wood, Vancouver, funnier British
Columbia titllst; W. K. Yost,
Tacoma; ' George Shaw, Los. Ang
les and Tom Telfer, Berkeley.
' Wratlier A Jlasard i
Testerdny'a wind and rain played
havoc with stars and unknowns
alike, and Wllhelm' ISO for- the
86 holes was a' great ecore in tfpltc
of the fact that tbU was eight
over pur. Puddles of water or
all the greens made putting vir
tually Impossible.
(, Itobbina finished second to Wll
helm with 78-71 for 161.. Thed
fending chnmp!ont Hogan, followed
In a tie with Brynjolfson with 153.
Br. Willing and Wood each count-,
ed 1M. Duncan was next In 'lino
with ISO and Dolp posted J 37.
Shleldn came back with a nice
round of 74 In the afternoon After
taking 34 in the morning to total
1(8. -
Mm. Eva 11ns 85
In the women's division, Mrs, B
E. Eva at Portland, captured niedul
honors with .an 65 for the 18 hole
qualifying round to lead the field
of 11S fair sex stnrtera. '
Mrs. Vera Hutchlngs, Vancouver,
B. C defending champion, was
two strokes worse to finish second
' The men were tu play SO hole
mutcuea today and the women 18
FUGLE, WILCOX
ii MATCHES IN
In the onamplomhip flight of
the annual spring handicap lur
nament boinir played nt the Hogue
River "Valley golf - oluh. ' H. M.
Prlngle won from O, M. Roberts,
S and !, und L. AVMcox defeated
D. R. Wood, 8 and , In mntches
pluyed Sunday.
V. B. Urny beak II. S. XJouol,
S and 3, in the first flight, ami ,C.
ft, Lommo'-, won from Untn Kubln
son, 4 and 8. The only match
pluyed In the second flight was
between Ooorge I'hythlnn and K.
O. Ilardwell, the latter being de
feated by a score of 6 and I.
' Mrs. R. V. Smith defeated Mrs.
William Vawter, ,lr., i and 1, In
the championship flight of the
w o m n' tournament. Other
mnlnhes were 'being plnyefl tortny.
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SPRIfffilOURHEY Wit WUUtl.
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PaddockHis
moan riis f Mwum'1'' 'f 1? tjpu I " A
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rircM is eGEK,ins ALL- .
Bare-Legged
Eccentric
WIM BLEDON'TADIUM, ' Eng.
land, June 23. (P) Senorita Ella
do' Alvarex set tongues wagging
und eyes 'popping when she ap
peared -on .the famous center court
today to play Bunny Austin's
sister, Mrs. R. Lyoett, In a tennis
garb, of her own .creation featuring
short .trousers. ' ,, , .t
.Old 'ladles gasped and old gen
tlemen gurgled ns t ho comely
Spanish player pranced nhout In
preliminary .uruutioe in .her "divid
ed skirt" of cream cropo do chine,
to,pped .by a olose-tltUng tiodloe.
, In fifty years of Wimbledon play
no girl iittB .aver dared shaw a
stocklrtgless log on ' tho. courlo.'
Dupqhf Tf ifnfs; Will ' Be
Special Tfeat for Jackson
County Sportsmen at
Hotel Meeting Thursday
ICnrl A. Fry of tho research de
purtment of tho Dupont Powder
compnny, will show an Interesting
group of new reels, portraying
outdoor life, nt the Jackson .County
llame Protective asroclutlon ban
quet at aha Hotel Moiltorrt. Thurs
day evening, It wim announced to.
dny.
One film, "Fleet Wing." will
show the nesting and liioubntlnn
of various types of land and shore
thirds. Another will he deviitud to
the iialilw of michlgnn' . unnose.
These films -have never been
shown In southern Oregon nnd
local .eorMHirviillonlsts are . nntlel-.
puting JIr. Fry's visit.' In addition
to -tho regular program he will
present ether raels, upon request.
If the time permits.
Tho utmqaot will die served at T
o'clock und all members of the as
sociation and other, Interested e.on
servntlonlHta are Invited.
Hugh Mitchell of the- Oregon
fish commission, and ,uhns. Mo.
Ilees, the new state game super
visor, .will bt nresont u will (iene
HliiMu"n. suiierlntnndent of the
state genie forms, tlnm Cnmtiils
sloner vtrvlng Vlnlng. and Ulanlw
dewett of the biological sutvey
and other game official.
hach particular branch of the
conservation work win be repre
sented nf the banquet, A liirire
crowd Is nntlrtimted for the event.
Bids opened for
18.64 ml Ion at
and Douglas
Florence und
surfacing in Ijitie
counties between
Itetd.iport, ' ,
Olendale Recently rnmnleted
sawmill and planing mill of Lystul-
iiwson Lumoer comiNiny. now In
operation.
Hood River CoolMge
Jewelry
store remodeled.
OUTDOOR LIFE
ON SCREEN AT
ffiMHni mi mi ft
Pattern
1UI Tb A. P All nigMs lttarvS
Senbrita r
Tennis Garb
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Evbn trie Americans who are ac-
customed to play,; baro-legged at j
home observe tho English custom
of .covered knees,. There's no rule
ntrulnst It,, but It simply Isn't done.
Whnt the outcoine of Sonorltu
do Alvarez's revolutionary gesture i
In -tennis court fnshlons would :be ''
caused muah speculation. Most of
the tennis experts, turned stylists I'
for the moment, voted the Innova
tlnn In dress would bo short lived.
Moat of them agreed the aostunie, J
uuHpiie ine xreeoom oi movement
it .gttve, wan not yery boaomlng.
' Senorita de Alvarez dropped the
,tlrt sot to Mrs. i,jtontt but then
went ahead to win 2-6, 0-1, 0-2.
HOW THO
STAN.D
f 2 tlir AswM'IntiHl ret)
. t'oust
I yvr., h. ' Pot.
Hollywood ...48 2S .633
Portland j. ....40 , ,88 , ,48
Sun Francisco 38 37 .607
Missions' ..: at) 38 .607
I.os Angeles 3S .87 .507
Seattle .'....'.....,.,.;....84 ; 30 .406
Sucrumetito v...30 40 .469
Oaklunrt , t mg ,jo6
. J Anwrlruii
W. I Pet.
Phlludelplila 43 14 .'764
Washington 41 111 .683
New S'ork 2D 26 .687
Olovolnnd 28 30 .483
Boston .... Ss. .406
Ketrolt j 23 37 .3S3
Chli'llKO 20 84 .370
St. houla '. 20 36 .304
National
W. L. Pet.
St. Louis 37 80 .649
New York 94 ii .607
Chicago .S3 24 .678
Boatnn , sn 28 .617
Brooklyn 20 80 .492
Philadelphia 28 38 .439
'Pittsburgh. 88 34 .4114
Cincinnati 10 40 ,32a
iPQHTjLAND, Ore, June 83.
Cius "sonneiibecg, Jloston heavy
weight wrestler nnd Ted Thye.
Portland, will .headline tomorrow
night s wrestling card at tho mu
n to I pill auditorium. They will go
two hours for -the bent two out of
three falls. It win he flying tncklo
against shoulder butt, their re
spective stnndbys for weakening
their 'opponents;
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1N VACATION TIMK.
Don't forget to keep In
touch with the old home
town when you leave for
your summer vacation. Have
your Mall Tribune forwarded 4
to the new address, l'hone
Main 76 and the matter will
be promptly attended to. tf. 4
Illy Crane Mills,
opeiatlona with crew
Inc., started
of 55 men,
By Pap
JRE HAS
IrtE'lOO
96 sec
-fte'220
f I
With Rod and Gun
The stuto ,has started seining
flHlt from JUatt lake, i'-Orio' Struck
loud- was ronoved ycHturUtty and
uruniipoi-Leo lo-ujosi-AiroeK 'in jvia
math county. Another lond will
be token to.Oidd Kay. The wuter
line Is receding fust und many fish
uuvo. boon .destroyed. AuKlcrs,
who visited the lake yeatcrduy re
port much hogishnoBH on the. part
of some fishermen, who have
.taken the fih from the' lake In
grout numbers, picked them over
and thrown uiupy buck .on tho
bunks anJ into bouts to die. Many
of the dry fluh were seen scattered
hlh about tho edge of tho lake,
A large catch of steelhend "num
bering 20, was reported yoxterday
by Pete Cnrter of the Club Pool
hull and luirty. Tho group fished
nenr the Oodgo bridge und the
aleetheml brought from tho Roguo
mnged to 20 Inches tn length;
Vern Van l)yko of Lnmport's,
opent ull day Sunday angling In
the lower river near Hold Hill nnd
reports that ho didn't . get a strike.
, . . . , . . . 4
Kenneth Jcromo, who has re
turned from a week's vocation on
the coast, brink's good news of
fishing In the streams neur Flor
ence hike. A limit cnlch of trout
enn bo accomplished thero In an
hour, he was telling frlendsnyester-
day and the roads are In good con
ditlon.
Bill Ontmnn and I Bates spent
Sunday nt Diamond lake nnd re
port , limit catohos. '' '''
Alurvlu ltarrut'k reports an ex
alting afternoon nt tlold Rny for
Sunday. Fishing with trout tncklo
lit that section of the Roguo he
hooked a salmon, which gave him
many thrills and apllla before It
munaged ' to get owuy with his
hook. He tailed to land the giant
fish; but plans to go back with tho
proper tackle and try his ' luck
again. i
SCORE OF BOATS
TO ENTER RACES
. . . i . . .
The ;peoO ' boat races at1 Suv
age llaplils next Sunday afternoon
nt 2:80 o clock will have an entry
list of nt least a score of boats.
Thirteen boats from this city and
Klamath Fulls will comp?te, and
entries have ieen prombted from
Kureka, Cnllf.. Albany and other
WIMnmette Valley points.
Many of the speed crnft will
take part In the contests at Ku
reka. Calif., on July 4. and Hvr
or six boats from that cltv will
V
take part In the Sunday events.
in1 Nor
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9 TO HDEFE AT
Frasiery 1 Erstwhile ' Cotton
Tiller, Rewards Patience
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Home Run Aids .Cubs
"By Gnyle Talbot. Jr.
(Associated Press Shorts Writer)
A year aga Vic Frasier was
spending most of his waking hours
following a brace of mules down
the cotton rows on hid farm in
east Texas. He had jumped the
Chicago White Sox some months
previously for the simple reason
that he found himself lonesome in
the midwest metropolis.
Yesterday the . husky young
righthander turned the Philadel
phia Athletics back with six hits
and helped his teammates bat out
an 8 to 2 victory ovqr the world
champions. His -double in the
fourth with the bases loaded drove
in the winning runs.
.Perfect Control
The White Sox, It appears. 'm
about to be rewarded for their
patience with Frasler. He had
perfect control yesterday, Issuing
not a single pass andBtriking out
three Athletic. - :: f
Rookle pitchers, ' incidentally,
have handed the A's two of their
four defeats this month. ' -
Yesterday's defeat cut half
Frame from the champions' leud as
rain held the Washington Senators
idle at Cleveland. The third place
Now Yprk Yankees tL further in
the race, the result af a 14 to 10
drubbing from the St. -Louts!
Browns, I
21 out
When raciriff
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Jled Sox , Witt. Scdbml'
Danny MacFayden pltdned iteady
ball in the pinches to give the Bos-!
ton Red Sox their second straight
over Detroit, 7 ty 2.
. The tit. Louis Card Tn a Is contin
ued to iencounter grief in the ast.
Jumbo Jim KllSott, pitching hU
third gari.e 1i five days for the
Phils, handed the National league
tenders -their fourth defeat in their
last five games. Homers by Chuck h
Klein and Pinky Whitney featured j
the 7 to 3 triumph,
- Rogers Hornsby hit his eleventh
homer of the year with two on
io help his Chicago Cubs plaster
the Giants 11 to 4 and climb within
a game and a half of .second place.
Hack 'Wilson also did ok specialty
and Hemsley hit one in the ninth
wnen tne uuds scored six
runs.
Guy Busy 1 Id tho flinging,
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" For 'tho second time this year,
fancy base running by Fresco
Thompson enabled the Brooklyn
Robina to1 pull out with a tiKht
one. Ho stole third bawe in the
tenth Inning and scored on Babe
Herman's roller to Grantham to
give .the Flathush flock a 3 to 2
decision over Pittsburgh. ..
A scheduled game between the
Reds and Braves at Boston was
postponed.
4
SKATTLR, June. . 23. ) Gus
Sonnenberg. who formerly claimed
the ht-avywelght wrestling chum-pionf-hip
of the world, took ono
fall in the third round with Dr.
Kuil Sarpols to win tho 10 round
innln event of a wrestling card
hero last night. Sonnenberg used
a top body hold after Sarpolis slip
ped from a flying scissors.
.John Kvko, Chicago heavy
weight, used n hip lock and re
verse half nelson, - to take two
falls from Hans Schroeder, New
York, to- win the semi-windup
match.
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Two Big Innings Givef 9-3
Win Over Solons Oaks'
Invade Beaver Stronghold
for Ensuing Weeks Series
' (Bythe Associated. Pr&sft) t
, A little tighter gniejp on second
place In Coast league standings re
sulted from the Portland Beavers'
9 to 3 victory over Sacramento last
night In the only game in tho cir
cuit. Two big innings brought the
Denver win. In the' sixth Inning
they overcame a 3 to 1 Senator
lead by scoring five runs on five
singles and a double. In the
eighth they added three more. The
game was played to make up In
part for a scheduled double header
which was rained out Sunday. Tho
series ended with three victories
for each team.
Stars Consistent
-.The Stars lose an occasional
game, but last week, like several
others post, they took their scries
and Increased a firm hold on top
place.
There were few other changes
In the standings. Portland ronialn
ed as the Stars' closest rivaj but
is several games behind the loaders
in second place. San Francisco
climbed from fifth to third 'placet
as the Missions elid from third' to
fourth, and Los Angeles went down
from fourth to fifth. Then in
order the same as a week ago
comes Seattle.- Sacramento and
Oakland,
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the Seals and Missions meeting in
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The score: , R. H. E.
Sacramento T 3 5 x
Portland 8 1C i
llryan, Hubbe! and Wlrts; Pose
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PORTLAND, Ore. June 23.-
Wesley Ketchell, Portland llgljt
heavyweight won a 10-round de
cision over Young Firpo, Burke,
Idaho, here last night. In their
previous Wiatch, Firpo knocked
Ketchell out. Both men scored
knockdowns last night. In the
first inning Ketchell rushed from
his corner with both fists swinging
and had the njlner on the floor
twice. Firpo was up for no count
the first lime, but took an eight
socond'rest on the second flop, in
the. second round, Firpo had his
inning. ISluding Ketchell's charges,
he suddenly swung n left hand
wallop from . nowhere.- It caught
Ketchell flush on the jaw and he
sailed- through the ropes. The
referee counted eight before he
was ready to resume. Ketchell put
on a rally. In the ninth and had his
opponent j . wobbly 'for 'moment.
This final spurt prtibahly influ
enced1 the referee In 'his decision.
Eddie Volk took a closo decision
from Benny Pete,' In 'the six round
semi-final.'; ' ; ' - '
George- Hvnl and Pat O'Day
went four rounds to a draw Roy
Ockley scored a four-round de
cision over Johnny Snell and Mid-
get Pancho Villa won over Battling
Finn In the curtain. raiser.
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