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ow: MEM' N. Ft inn , Uij An I l At sin In Ad rlth & llll I lllwl WltlK , one, rler, I ie, Cat in 111! Willi 1 wllhos oltlmt lib m, et I pap I W IIKH I ecelvlt) kmc nil lot HI u It I 10 till u i I IIM ' KKkd up II Vhi. PAGE FOUR w nniPRFiT;rai , Ul. IIILLIIIU FOR TITLE Mrs. Brent Potter, Palo Alto . gains Women's Title, In Torrid' Battle Portland Golfers Stage Close Bat tleWinner Putts Phe nominally. i f By Krouk fl, Gorro' ! (Associated Press Sport" Writer) TACOMA. r Juno 27. UP) She must be a half sister or a second 'cousin of "Calamity Jane," for Bhe workod with all the cunning of "Bobby ' Jones' old faithful putter to'-gvo Frank Dolp of Portland " 'the' Paclflo Northwpst amateur golf -championship hero today and upset any plans his opponent and fellow townsman, Dr. O. F. Wlll ''Ing had of squnrlng a certain em barrassing defeat handed him threo weeks ago. Dylp Jumped ahead at the sec ond hole this morning and ho -ate ad 11? 1 increased his " lead iHroughout tho Bchedulod 30-liole trek to win the northwest title for tho second tlmo, 8 and 7i 1 ho was previously victorious in 1920. Tho women's title was carried off to California when Mrs. Brent Potter, Palo Alto, upset tho dope to nose out- Mrs. Vera Hutchlngs, VaneouvoTr B. C, 1S29 and lao tltlisti Two op, In a. sensational, golf battle, oyer the . Joy tioe route. ' The two women wero all squn.ro at the half way mark and Mrs, ? Hutchinjr led, one .up, at the STth. Mrs; Potters however, forg ed ahkad on the last nlno Holp stretch and squeezed out .victory at tho last; Dolp purchased the putter' In a department store for $3.86 when ho first' took up the game four teen years ago and It repaid him. today with a single putf. for ench year he has had It. ' Fourtoon . times,' Dolp ran down putts Idrni four to twenty feet to halve or ,. Win. ' ''',''- Ho piled up five birdies and one eaglo during the 29 holes, plucking tho ouglo this' morning and filling his bag with tho "birds" this nftftrnopn to. finish four under par for the day. Dolp had an even par 71 on the first ip and burned up the Fir crest course thjhi afternoon In par shatcrlng ' figures. Willing hod a 75 this morning and was ono over par on the other eleven holes. ' Dolp won eleven holos while Willing enptujred threo out of the twenty-nine. Tho new champion gained, a -four hole lend before lunch and then romped awny with the match this afternoon, winning five to Wllllng's one. Willing had been pleased last night 'with the opportunity- of meeting Dolp again, hoping . to make' up. for n IS and 12 defeat ho suffered at the hands of the Portland boy in the semt-flnals of the Oregon atnto omntour tour nament enrllor this month. The victory gave. Dolp a four to two lead over Willing, tho pair having met five times In the past, with the veteran winning two of tho battle. ' j Dulp started his - phenomenal putting spree with a l-fuiler for an oagta throe at tho par-fivo sov. enth this morning, and he had tho big gallory. and also Dr. Willing gasping with nnuuemont tho rest of the day. , , I Ho single putted the 12th, lsth, 14th and 14th from four to six feet to halve the holos In par with the dootor. The 18th looked like a victory for Willing wjien Dolp was six feet away and the veteran .only three feet, but again tho new champion sent a curler Into the cup and. It shocked Wlllr lng,so ntuoh that he missed his short one and; lost the hole. Dolp stnrted out the afternoon rounds by one-putting the Hi 111 and 20th and ho then added four moro to his string; ntytho 18rd, 14th, JSth and 26th. The only hole t)u1px "cheap" club fnllnd him was at the 27th when he missed a tnreo-footor for a blrdlo three, but he didn't have to sink It for Willing had alrrady taken five, Frank plunked another down from seven feet at tho zNth hole with the wind blowing tho ball down ns It hung on the lip of the cup for nearly a tnlnute. Willing whs Just randy to putt when Dolp's ui began to quiver and as he raised up to wstrh It the hall bell Into the cup. Willing then pro ceeded to sink his putt front six feet to halve the hole In birdies. ' Dolp then wound up the con test In a. still more sensational style by poking a 20 -fooler straight Into the holo for birdie three to give him the chnmpion ship on the 29th. LATONIA, Ky., June 27. Ml Hpnnlnh Play, owned by Knebel knmp and Morris, luisvllle; to day won the. 49th running of the $26,000 added Jatonla derby by a nerk from Ht. Brldeaux, an east em horw, owned by Mrs. Payne Whitney. The mile and a half was Covered In I minutes. 10 seconds. Between J0.000 and 26,000 por - sons braved a temperature of nn even toe degrees to watch- the :'- rorev feature event of the open ing of SJ-ilny mooting-. a CI. RAN cotton rags wanted at the Mall xnoune ouiee. . w RYDER CUP IS NED FOR F Wageji and Crew Down Brit: ish Pros Bv Series of Quick Wins Farrelfs Defeat Upset of Meet. SCIOTO COUNTRY CLUB, Col umbus, Ohio, June 2J. (IP) Walter. tIlagen's honie-bred squad of professional golf sharpshooters completed the rout of tho gallant British forces today and restored tho Rydor cup to American cus tody for the next two years. Under a scorching sun, whose rays only partially wore offset by a fresh braeze, the Americans blaz ed their way to victory In six of the eight singles matches and captured the Berlea by the final core of 9 to 8. Tho home-broils had taken three of the four Scotch four somes yesterday and they settled tho lssuo quickly today with ' as brilliant a display of golfing fire works as tho competition has ever witnessed. Hngon had the honor of bring ing home tho soventh and decid ing victory when ho vanquished' tho rival British captain, Charles Whitcombe, 4 and 3, In the feut ure match that attracted tho Interest- of - most- of' the gallory' of 12,000, Including Bobby Jones. It was tho climax of a sorles of quick golfing knockouts ad ministered by Blllle Burke, Qene Snruzen and Densmore Shute. 1 Burko sot the pace for tho Americans by walloping. big Archlo Compston one of the prime Brit ish fayor.Uos, to the Ippsldqd tuno of 7 and 6. Barazon followed this with a similarly overwhelming triumph over Fred Rpbson, 7 and 6, und Dansmoro Shute gave his home town gallery plenty to choor about 'when he disposed of -young Bert liodson, 8 and 0 for the big gest' match of the day.- Wlffy Cox and Al Espinosa ac counted for the romalnlng Ameri can victories. Cox pulled out a ding-dong Imttlo with Abe Mitch ell, 8 and 1 by holding a 30-foot putt on tho 86th green. Ksplnosn, ufter having his advantage wiped away entirely by Ernest Whit combe, with throe holes to 1 go. rallied to win two in succession and decided the match by 2 and 1. Johnny Farrella defeat by W. H. (Billy) Davles, tho .former Iloylako Caddie, was tho blggost upset of the singles from tho Ajiiorlcun viewpoint. Tho hand? some Irishman was away off hla game In the afternoon and Buo- cumbod 4 and 8 as he went ten strokes over poo for 16 holes. Tho remaining British triumph wns registered hy Arthur Havers, former British open champion, who took advnntage of the erratlo work of tlrnig-Wood to post u 4 and 8 victory. : ' 1 The Yankee cleanup gave tho United Btatea two out of three in the competition for tho Rydor cup, begun in 1927 with an American victory. The British won In 1929. They can claim an even break In tho professional tonni competition, howevor, slnc,o they won tho ln: formal aeries In England In 1920. n each onso victory has gono to tliu homo furcos. RATFEST TO DAKS Night Games Tho scoro: r. ii. JJ. Hollywood ."..' 2- 7 '1 I,os Angeles 4 9 0 Wotzel, Anderson and Bnmler; Ballot), and., Scluilto. " The score: - - R. II. Missions 0 11 3 Seals 1 18 8 Metier, Kiihnlscr, T. rilletto and lironel Ollsjon and Baldwin. ' PORTLAND, Oro., Juno 27. VP) Onklnnd and Portland en gnged In a wild hitting duel for ton Innings hare today, the Acorns finally emorglng with nn 11 to 10 victory. .Oakland opened scoring with two runs In their half of tho first and Portland answered with one run. Both sides scored freely. Onklnnd always In the lend until the ninth when ono Portland run tied tho count ht 8-all, The Acorns crossed tho plnte threo times In tho final Inning but Uia Beavers could count only two. Knrh teom used four pltchehs and. Onklnnd collected SO -hits. three moro than Pontland. Onklnnd 11 Portland 1 10 (10 Innings) Ortmnn. Hurst, .House, Crng hend and MrMiillen; INwcdel, KUIeen, B o w tp a n, Malls and Woodull, The core: R. II. K. Wucrnmrnto 6 11 0 8wttl S I ' I fhonterfleUl ant! Wlrtsf Huclher nnd Cox. - Ham Breatton, prowttlent of th CnnllnnlH, npent . iOO.COO for floortllnhtu on farm qUrt In two yonm bc(nr he ever aw a night A triple play renultod from a Hingis In a Ilounton-DnllnH Ram In lh TcxnH ltingue. Tht;ro Uour ton plnyrri were cnuRht of hs. I.ukc Cni-hun hnn tH-cn nlgnrd noven time nmt rclennetl nix by Jopifn In the W08tcn aociRtlon. PORTLAND DROPS MEDFOKD MAIL fast Craft FAST BOATS 10 VIE TODAY AT SpeerJy. Grafts From Eureka, Calif. Entered Local Merchant's Offer Trophies Women Racers Prom; ise Thrills. . i ; . Air roads lead to tho dam site today where waters will be churn ed, throughput tho afternoon by somo of the fastest boats of tho Pacific Northwest, to bo cntored in the races, sponsored ' by the Southern Oregon Boat club. This .will, be tho second 'regattp. held at tiavago Baplda and an exciting program is pramtacd an speed fans who aro "baaf m'ndod." Two boats from Eureka, Cal,, will be entered for the first tlmo in, southern Oregon waters. Ac cording to tolegrams received yesterday afternoon.. They - aro. the "Minnie 8,'" piloted by Bujz Smith, and the "California Kid," piloted by Oliver Weljola. These bonts have won several northern California regattas and promise to nrdvlde . local, speed; demons somo keen compotltlon. Bpats will also, he entered; from Albany, Astoria, Klamath Falls and Grants Pass, Tho raco corny. mlttee, composod of Floyd House, Tack Torrot, Joe Marshall and Clone Wright, promises entertain ment for each minute, following the opening of the first event at 1:00 o'clock. ' Beautiful trophies ajro offered the winners by C. Karl Brudflht, Larry Hchado, J. F. Lawrence and other Modford flrmH.". Judges for tho day will bo Lee Wntson, J. V. Wntson, Herby Grey, Pnrkor Bupdy, and Harold Orey. Bundy will act na stnrtor for all events and time will bo, kept on each race. - ' ' One of the most thrilling feat ures of tho afternoon, according to expectations of Various groups, will be tho raco for womon. Entrants will bo Miss- Helen Mc Allister, Mi'B. Floyd House, Mrs. Aljah Woods of this city, and Mrs. Arthur Pock of Klamnth Falls. Tho womon have boon practicing for the afternoon for Bovernl weeks and will undoubted ly outdlstnnco tho mon In spills and thrills nt least. There will lA a total of ap proximately 21 boats In the line up. K. M. C. Noil of Grants Pass, who recently turned hie over in a stronuous try-out, has restored it to racing condition and will be on the wators with his opponents this aftornoon. ; A record crowd, Including boat raco fnns from all sections of Oregon nnd northern Cnllfornln is oxpected to view the various ovents. Boat races will ho intor- sporsea wun " surr-uonrd tiding oxhihl- WliL BE S1ZZLER Featuring tho nthlctlo side of tho imtortnlnmcut prugrum for the state Klks convention which opens In Ashland Tuesdny will be a ring card headlined by a return match between lierre Pothler, French lightweight, nnd Bonny Pels, Port land, on Wednesday. In addition tothe top-notch flnnl bout, that old favorite of south ern OrOEon fans, steamboat J.-.rk-son, Klamnth Kails, slugger, will tnniile with ambitious Joe lllnck w.ell, 100-potlnder of Kugene. In i piwclnl sin-round' eml-flnnl fracas. Two. good four-round prelimin aries will start the show which will ho held In the Ashland armory. Pothlor's appenrnnce with' Pels In Ash'nnd should lure a large turnout of ring followers as the hoys fought a hammrr-and-tonss battle In Portland April 20, which wns cnlled a drnw. The -French man hnd the rdge In the mix when n low blow in the fifth canto- forced him to cover and coast In. Pothler has a long Ht of vic tories to hla credit, having won from champions nt his weight In Belgtuni. France. Germany. Spain nnd gnlned a draw with Antonio Hull, champion of Kurope. nnd Willie Smith, pride of South Af rica. The Frenchman beat Joe Conde, former champion of Mox ico. In ten rounds and hns slop ped Jp Nolo nnd oung Aldl since coming to this country. Mall Tribune ads are real M 10,000 people every tu, tf f,r -... 'zb, SAVAG RAPIDS contoHta and ;s stvlmmlng tlons. ; . ; , , ELKS CONVENTION TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, . Tuned ForToday's Regatta; 7 - titr -WTawr Somo of tho fust outfits which perform In the races at Ravage Jlapuis dam iiilh nficrnoon lining up ior tno hi a it in tho recent races nt Portland, llcino Fluhrer, local driver but not tdiown In tho picture took this event, in a blanket finish with ootli Hurley and U'lrcetein crowding liin closely. Both of the Albany pilots nil! be down today to even tno score Top, loft to right Hurley of Klumiitll I'liiis, in .iiihh ivjiiiiiuiu, aim 1'icrsicin, Aortnwesc unani plon 111 Miss Albany. Below PlUo nf Portland driving the, Iycrness, another dangerous conteiuler, who lias been entered in-.'todojr'a tivcnls. National League, W I Pet. St. Louis v 40 23 .636 Now York 36 .25 .590 Chicago 35 27 .665 Brooklyn, 84 31 .523 Boston 33 32 .60S Philadelphia 28 36 .444 Pittsburgh 24 39 .381 Cincinnati '.....'............. 24 42 .364 NJ3W .-YORK, Juno 27. UP) The Cincinnati Beds scared twice in the ninth Inning today on-' two hits off Having nnd two errors 'to defeat, tho Giants 6 to. 4.. Three. New York runs- came on-homers by Vergez, Leslie and Terry: It. H. K. Cincinnati .,. 1.0 1 Now York u 4 1 , 2 Carroll, Benton, Kolp andt Suke forth; Berly and Hogan, Hevlng. BROOKLYN, Juno 27.i-(P) The Robins took bqth games from the St. Louis Cardinals today 7 to 0 and 4 to 3. Lombardi'a pinch single after Finn's double, in the ninth gave the Robin's tho). SVicohd decision. Babe Phelps hteldl the Cards to two. hits In theopener. (first, game),, , R. H. E. 0 3 1 ,.Z. 7 , 12 0 and Wilson; St. Louie Brooklyn Johpsoo. . Stout. Phelps and Lopez. (second gamp) R. H. B. .'311 0 .4 8 0 Clark and St., Louis Brooklyn Hnllahan, Mancuso; Lopez. PHILADELPHIA. June 27. UP) Two doubles and two singles gave the Phillies three runs In the eeeond Inning. In the second game with Pittsburgh todny nnd enabled them to win 6 to 4. Pittsburgh took the first game, 10 to 6. (first gaipc) . . R. H. , K. Pittsburgh .. ......'....,"...'.'...10 '17 . - 2 Philadelphia '. 6 17 8 Wood. SwcloMc and Phillips; J, Klllott, 11. - Elliott, ' Bolen and Dnvis. (second game) R. Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 6 French, Spencer nnd Donne, Collins nnd Davis. 11. E. 14 1 11 1 Grace; BOSTON. June 2". (IP) A seven-run rally in tho eighth Inning helped tho Chlcngo Cubs to a 12 to 3 victory over tho Braves ftodny. Hark Wilson wnout or the lineup for breaking training rules.' R. H. K. Chlcngo 12 17 1 Boston 3 '7 1 Bush and llnrtnett; .. Cunning ham, Haiti and Spohrcf, T TO A nunUior of lornl 'nnd vnlley flKht fans plan to nttonrt the "Onpr l'aoltno fiuht nt Reno, July 3. Some will make tho trip by nuto, and Rome will go by train. Moat of tho f a nil expect to leavo hero Friday morning nnd return" Hun? day. A mon tr those contemplating the trip are Orvls (Iock) strphen non nnd Jena Jcnen, who will head nuto parties. Ralph Rardwtdl also contemplatefl making tho Jaunt. 1 tea i ilea aeelnK th fight, promot ed by Jaek Iompney, former world heavyweight ehumplnn. tho ' vtl tor will hav n c ha net' to nee Heno In nil It kwldp-opeh' glory, gambling nnd nil. LONDON, June 2 . T) Re fnre her king nnd queen and with to. 000 fellow countryman applaud ing. Petty Nuthnll, chubby darling of the Hrttbth courts, today re peated In decUlvo fashion the victory she scored over Mrs. 1a A. Harper In the finals of the American tennis championship last year. Playing with a fire that wan pot to be denied, l.ir (ton's ranking woman player defeated the vnnk Ing recquet wlelder of the I'ntted Htats t-S. and roovotV :into the quarter-finals of singles play with two other Rrltlsh women, two Hermans, one Frenchwoman, one 8wlss and Miss Helen Jacobs, of Berkeley, CMf. OREOON", SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1931. C anni spills ore bound to happen. Albany, In his Golden Slipper, Peck, I American Tvcnguo W Philadelphia 46 Washington 45 New York 34 .Cleveland 32 St. Louis 20 Bostpn 24 Detroit I........ 24 Chicago ......'.. 21 Pet. .714 .682 .657 .500 .41U .400 .364 .344 ST. LOUIS. June 27. UP) Larry- Bettencourfs home run in the 14th inning gavo tho St. Louis Browns a 5 to 4 decision over the Boston Red Sox here today. R. H. B. Boston .......1 4 10 1 st. Louis' 5 10 6 Russell and ' Berry; Bacheldor, Cof fman and Ferrell. . " ' , CLEVELAND, Juno 27. UP) The Indians swept n double head er from the New York Yankees, pulling out the second game 2. to 1, with a ninth-inning rally after winning tho first 18 to . y . ; Doubles by Vosmik and Sewell In the ninth won the second clash. (first game) '' R. H. E. New York " 5 11 2 Cleveland 12 15 ' 0 Johnson, "Welncrt and Perkins. Jorgens; Ferrell and Myatt, (second game) R. New York 1 Cleveland 2 Pcnnock and Jorgens, Brown and Sewell. H. E. 9 ! 2 Dickey; DETROIT, Juno 27. P) The league-leading Athletics continued their unbroken string of victories over the Detroit Tigers today by winning their, perlos opener U to B, - , R. H. E. Philadelphia 9 13 2 Detroit B 11 8 Orov and Cochrane; Herring" Sullivan nnd Hayworth. CIJICAOO, Juno 27. J The Senators touched throe Sox pitch ers for 13 hits to take the second game of their scries today 8 to 2. R. H. E. Washington 8 1 1 Chicago 2 6. 2 Marberry, Fischer and Spencor; V., , Moore, Fabcr, Frnzler , and Tate, a rube. . r- The Michigan conservation de partment, aided by university of ficials, nro trying to clariTy con flicting statutes bearing on rela tions between sportsmen nnd land owners. Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 Every Day in the Week 91 The Food Is Better" at the Medford DR. 1. H. GOVE Dependable Dentistry 23S East Main, Upstairs Phone 872-J t.1 VACATION TIME. Don't' forget to keep In touch with the old home town when you leave for your summer vacation. Have your Mall Tribune forwarded to the new address, rhone Main 75 nnd the tnnr will be promptly attended to. tt. 4 '40 ET 8' TO GREETj STATE OFFICERS Medford Voiture of the 40 et 8 Societe will have the honor of en tertaining two state heads of the national . order of the 40 et 8 to morrow evening. Grande Chef de Gare Geo. E. Rossell of the Btate of California and Grande Chef de Gare Mair B. Pano will be here at that time and local members are, planning a "stag party'' In their honor- Medford Voiture has a large membership embracing io.t only this city but Ashhind. Grants pass, Roseburg and otner smaller communities of southern .Oregon. Many ou.t of town "voy I ageurs" plan to be present at the , jHote Medford at J7;45 tomorrow lo g(-.m, inv ua.iiiuiollc visitors. ' ' SOUTH BY STAGE Kffectlve July. 1st, an additional daily service for the handling of first class, newspaper and special handling mail, known as closed pouch service, will be Inaugurated over the Pacific Greyhound, Stages between Ashland and Dunsmuir providing a double dally mall service for practically all points between, Ashland on,d Dunsmuir as it existed prior to the recent cur tailment of train service on the Southern. Pacific south of Ash- ..'.V. . ; ' ' It is stated at the Medford post office that the above additional service south of Ashland, will only benefit Medford In a very limited way. , What Postmaster - Warner and the business men of Medford and other parts of the valley are striving for Is to obtain additional through train mall, service from the isouth- and north. ; ' '. -.' . . . t... ;- A meeting of the board of di rectors of the Grants Pa,ss Llono club will bo held Monday to con sider plans for retnining the club charter in that city, it was an nounced here yesterday. '31 group of Medford Lions met with the Grants . Aass group lnst.Nveek folv lowing announcement ' that the neighboring club was going to disorganize. Deputy District Govr? ernor Shangle and several other Lions of Medford will meet with the directors. ' ' Those who attended tho meet ing last week from here were Lions E. R. White, Shangle, Geo. P. Olsen, ' Cleveland,' Webster Clark, Gera)d Barr, and L. Pen nington. Several encouraging speeches were made and -It Is be lieved the club may carry on in G rants Pass. Motor Hearse Kills Mooso ' ROCKLAND, Me., June 27. (UP) A' huge moose was killed' when it collided with a' moto hearse on the Llncolnvlllo 'road Damage to the vehicle was $500. D. R. SCHENCK 823 West Tenth St. You are Invited to present this cou pon at the Mail. Tribune office and receive two 't FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE - PROGRAM AT THE . - . , , . f As a Subscriber Guest of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE, tf you are subscriber of tha Mall Tribune your name may appear here tomor row. Only tubscrlbere' names will be pubiik,,ed and, during the dura tion of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en Joy FREE shows at GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING "GOLDIE Ore and Bullion Purchased WILD B E R G BROS. SMtLTINV, RHFINING CO. OSWn: 7 MVn S..Sm, Fra HOPE GRANTS PASS LIONS CONTINUE VALLEY PHOT WiN RECOGNITION cotton. 'noted surgeon.. 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