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t i I- '-J J-i :!. .r I- It :' :'! ; ; i 4 '. i i 1. P5GE SIX Sal em ALL BRANCHES EXCEPT HURLER i - Visitors Take Early Lead- Double Play by Locals a Feature Lewis Clouts Homer in Fourth Inning ! T,"ie itrong Salem American J eglon Junior baseball team won the wesurn Oregon title here yesterday by de feating the local Juniors IS to 3 The Salem team, or more exactly the Marlon county team, put on the best exhibition of baseball seen here In many seasons. In the opinion ol oia timers who witnessed the game. The Marlon boys gained an advan tage In the first Inning when tber forced In three runs. Medlord was never able to overcome" or even equal this. Fielding by Salem was excel lent. They made only one error, and made every play count to t.'ielr ad vantage and to the undoing of the locals. Deft line WoliMes ' Meo ford's field work was bad In all but a few places. A double play In the fourth when De Jardin was forced to hit with Perrln and Keober on bases was the outstanding ml by the Medford team. Merrltt. pitcher, was the' one (min ing light on the Medford nine. For most or tne nine innings it was mer rltt against Salem. He received sev eral ovatlohs from the large crowd for his hard work w.Mch cerialnly deserved support so noticeably lack ing in his teammates. ' 1 , . UhM Like Champs Salem brought- down a husky bunch of boys, hard workers am above all, good baseball players. In the opinion of many who saw Sun day's game, they should put up a strong fight for the state champion ship at the American Legion conven tion In Corvallls next month. Two of boys on the team were mem ben of the SUrerton state champions lost year which went to Colorado' in the regional contests. One of Medford's two runs was a home run by Lewis In the fourth Inning. He ran around the bases on his team's first hit. Mai-on, third baseman, nnd Bchwub. playing first, chalked up homers for the Marlon team. Loral lxe Heart. 11 , The bad first Inning In which Sa lem :ored three times was probably din In large part to tne poor showing by Wie home team. They never seem ed to get the Idea that they were licked out of their -heads. 'Halems runs came fewer In the next live mi nings, however, and the great pitch ing by Merrltt held shem down. But the seventh spelled the end. The vis iters scored five runs on missed hit.) and wild throwing from right field. -After that, Merrltt'a cunning1 lost. Salem scored once In the clgiiUt and twice In the final Inning. Mel ford's second! marker came In' the Jlfth. . The . Salem and Kugvne Junior teams will play two exhibition games In the Willamette valley town this week. They will be of no significance so far as Salem's title Is conoerned. Following the disqualification of the Eugene team many cries went out from there and the games were screed upon by Balem In an effort to nettle the supremacy question once and for all. Salem ' AB. B Nicholson, cf 0 1 DeJardln. 3b ' S H. 1 I t a i l l l Keber. as ;...-.. A Rsirap, If 4. Susev, rf II Mason. 3b ...... ;. 4 S;hwsb, lb ftudlshauier, c B Perrln, p . fl 44 16 14 Medford Retnklng, as Schmidt, If ......... White, lb ,. ,. Vaughn, cf Ward, 2b u. Kelt, rf Lewis. 3b '. AD. R. H. 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 4 3 .. 3 4 Merrltt, p .... Harrlngtou. c ...... 4 GOLF COMEBACK ST. PAUL. mn, ivit atr-lAI Horton Smith's long. Tury soil1 Ing depression la over. After almost a year and a half ol futile campaigning, the erstwhile 'Joplln Ghost" finally overtook nu notorious Jinx yesterday bv win ning the 110 000.000 St. Paul open championship on the tide of a iet ord. par-shattering score of 'l.'a strokes tor the TO-lxile Jaunt for gt'id and fame over the Keller club lay out. The brilliant score which he card ed with rounds of 60-79 .7-73. Rv him the first prlre of aaooo by three hot over the defending champion and runner-up. "Llghlhorse Harry Cooper of Chicago. PORTLAND. July 37. (API Port land turned accustomed eyes to tne spectacle today as another army ol golf aiara swept over the course here to start the fourth major tourna ment to be held In the city In as many months. Today 326 youngsters from many parts of the atate took the Portland Golf club course for ihe Oregou stste Junior play. Wnti'h foe Tlio ' FORT COM.IXH. tTulo. (I'D A coral snake, srna found In I'miilre Cnnyon near here r-eently, 11 wn? 1 liK'hi.' long. The rami's I' I. Is almost as faint as lhal of - rattlesnake. The reptile has n f'ni three-cornered head, anrl aliout Its hody ore rings of oranKP. cream, hjsck nnd while colors. , r'nnul.1 nrvjdunHl In H"nrjrl nri of an annual value of tll.onn.Qtiu. There are 34 slate parks In Ohio, t OUTCLASSED 33 3 4 10 HORTONSMITHIN T d uniors BATTLE FOR U. S; 1 r e ' Z at .... -, u . I 11 George Von Elm (left) Lo Angeles, and bis professional rival Billy Burke of Connecticut, battled long and hard over the Inverness club course at Toledo for the cup they ara holding which Is emblematic of the open golf championship of the United State. Deadlocked for two successive day an additional match was, needed to decide the title. F DAVIS COP TIM AUTEUIL, France. July a7, (Al For. at least another year, ifranct will hold the Davis cup, emmem- atlo of international team tennis su premacy. lwj ny lime Henri tjornei, wj Pmtch bent back a determmea charge of Great Britain's youth. ui team In the challenge round yes- terday by the narrow margin oi three mate lire to two. . Oiiiy tocnet , magnmcent piny saved the day for Ptonce. His n gles ptirtner, Jenn Borotrn. 1 went down to double defeat, leaving tx- chof to carry virtually the whole French burden. And the one-wme ball boy of Lyons responded. J whlpplug Henry W. (Bunny! Ausi In in htm ilrst alnnlaa mar-sh Vft- lny, dominating play aa he and lit I partner, Jacques Bnignon, won tne) double iron, ueortte pntricK HUKnea and Charles H. Klngsley on Satur day, and clinching the serifs In tire Iltuti initios match agntnst itco- erlrk J. Perry, big British youngster yetrtrrdny. Ore t Britain, aurnrlse vlrtor over Hti - -- 1 MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACROSS ClotUns niu- j , flr;)l ftieas. urra Rthercal salt Lift ulth a . levse . vV'nrd off Nrrv: comb. f'irm Untiuih ' Sinnitm ' Himpie son its Miihe a nti TAk Kind of orKan pips Mac fo sit ARldits Hootch ni-aiton Ormi of hear (tin Glut nuel Fruit II trlsnnti Isr Inierted Solution ot Saturday's Puzzla Pl SEA 5EnSHATRTP A LC OjR A N IPALER R EEflA L. T JA S A VE f A N tiBJA R f RJQR 5 stc" a bHd'a ft ksHr A CslS lJsCt A L AVIE'R S All Nil iBl E C EI DIE E ro de "n tPd "f nCj n cPsfTE eFHr E Ts a haql e "n e sTt. e Iib i aTd e eLIa l e e y eiSTt! e CeJc t e d SlElf fEEUR eInIdIeMs 67. Sleep flax 63. Printer's apprentice o. Anaii.sason Putt of a comet River: ftpnntih Like Ho ths im- bOillment of ArrtiMipllsh lfsc in-line from th perpen dicular Pen-lent ornament Otd oji Hi Precrtlinf nirhts Risva S. "Pio , Ci, Pies ,i 81. Auction ' 4 83. .M.-tnl 7t1. Keumd 71 LHH'Utmlnc boMteroust T8. Corroded 1C Kinu by TJ. nc-ipienl ot a Rift 19 Automotlvs fuvt: colloq. i L) p vj is if lo l s -w ,2 UJ Ti 3T53 3TS lhT'rh 1 1 1 'Y rii' MEDFOED M2IL Blast OPEN GOLF TITLE VAt ., I '3i 1 ' - s-?i v w the United Btatee in the lnterzone finals, entered the final day of play trailing two matches to one. But Austin quickly evened ihe count at 2 -all with a convincing four-set vic tory over Borotra, 7-5. 6-3. 3-6, 7-S. L ONTARIO.. Ore.. July 37. (API Portland's East Side Commercial ciub baseball team advanced to the finals of the Oregon American Legion Junior league series by defeating ihe Ontarlo-Nyssa nine, 17 to 1. here yesterday. The superior pitching of the Port land tw triers and lack of support for the local batteries contributed materially to the elimination or tne eastern Oregon hope. The score: ' t H. H. K. East Side .U 17 ' 18 4 Ontarlo-Nj-ssa 1 I 6 t Batteries: Todd. Long nnd Rich ards; Johnson, Baker and Be.Lile. . i 4 Deer l,cn Tltmtiuh STXcii i:.V.V(IOJt, Me. (IT)-A -yotim; deor dived Ihroush n screen door at the home of John J. Start in. th(oligloul sunilnnry. profior. anJ. apset furnium In three room. be fore ho va driven out by members of the f;iinly. I. Arci 10:- rnrti id a play 1 lv Larue lint . tlMi .' 18. Kree 13. AthrmMtlve IS. Ntrknitrt'tt for KtlM-ntil SO. IrtninlnK to the lulty tX Woman net clnirch work 5. Coatw Hie SH. Kimlith K hr.r SO. Oinll In pro- nounrlna SL Sent wlihout a Mck S. PtftRcer J 5. Olx-e forth th Ptnyed for ' money SS. Cirstnm " " ,, 39. I-Arce plant 41. At a distance 4 V Re -cue 4ft. heittan river 49. Corces hi. Amtfrtlna tl. t'alnmltous Sfi. Trapped R9. '.et ilown ti. Ouldo's highest hots S3. Cloibes moth l. Ira Cs. Suifacs of the upper end ef a Kinder tX. Ternnn.tli 7q. Old piece of cloth Tt. Creek letter Ti, v.ak hitd Iv-I.il dicit 77. lovvni prMs Marry spsfn Itoll or to on ceo: var. Down Sleeveless outer gar menf a Cpon Ilsp.rsBes Porttun of ft curve Celestial body Comes on Ui st ace If nir way tween south and east: fthtT. Washing vessel fti! fVsui i irW' J TRIBUNE, itEDFORD, Hopes EAGLE PT.WINS FINAL PLAYOFF Cheesemakers Take 8 to 5 ' Victory in Second Game of Championship Series Cook. Shines On, Mound The Eagle Point Cheese nutters de feated Grants Pus, 8 to 5. at the fair grounds yesterday to win the j second game of the playoff for the iu-Iuo sMirj mut; ciiBiiipiuiunip, rnt square the count In the three game series. The game was one of the hardest seen here this season and was a tie most of the time until the eighth Inning. Eagle Point drove in three runs in the eighth to win. Cook. Eagle Point pitcher, featured. His fielding cov ered every ptay and he called the turn on what the batter would do In every Instance. Hts catch of a short fly intended for a sacrifice, and doubling the run ner at first, would have been wel comed in any league. Johnny Logan. Grants Pass center fielder, also gave a flue exhibition. Summary: Cagle Point AB Dunn, H. 4 Dunn 1 6 Hutford 5 Markell .' 6 Valencia 3' Carlls & R. 0 2 Piclfler Perce . 3 37 Grants la.w 8 17 AB. R, 4 0 Chaney .... Garrett .... Logan Ogle . Drulette .. Christian Oepl Powers .... 8suter Speers 4 Totals F. J. McPheTson.,wltu Jour. up, won first prize 4h. the biilrd bogey torna-. ment held at the Rpgue River Valley1 oourso Saturday and Sunday. x' ! D. O. Tyree. O. M Roberts and L. I P. Wllccx. with one up. tied fovfsec- ond places and R.- B. Hammond and ' C. C. Lemmon were even In carrylrut oft third honors.'AU were tn on the mancy. ' j The three-quarters' handicap sched- ! ule was maintained and Colonel Bog- ; ey had the Held p.-etty well hacked ) up. ' '- I KLAMATH TRAP TEST High scorers tor Medford in the registered trap hoct held yesterday In Klamath lulls were H. CroLum. Ed Lamport and S!d Newton, Tnho tied on score of 96 out of a pos sible 100 points. The next best shooter from this City as Fred Hull, who scored 95. Other scores were: Dick Belden. 85: Clarence Esds, 89, and Ed Paa.sc, 94. OF MKMI'HIS, Tenn. (IT) Karl V. Witt man. evnnirH.ft, Iteltevo thorouKhly in the Itllilical story of Jonah nnd the whale, and told n revival here that he had road In an Knulifth newnpniHT of an Knullh nailor who was swallowed i hy a whale in 1S91. i In sonie unexplained manner the wit lor was fxtricatd. nnd ' after three weeks in a tuwpUul , manni;ed to K've an arcount of life in a whale s stomal h, INv. Witt man said the newspaper re lated, STAND (Hv the Avirliited Prexi) , " ' VJ. If Pet 1 Seattle 13 8 .610 San Francisco 13 9 ,1 ' Oakland - IS 10 .MS Los Anireles 13 10 .MS. Hollywood la .420 Portland 11 .424 Sacramento 0 13 .40S ' Missions a 13 JDI : American W. L. Pet. Phllsdelphla 70 16 .7 Washington M 36 .617 New Yorlt . M .17 Cleveland - -4S 49 i.47S 3t. Louis 41 49 ,41 Boston 3S 37 390 ' r.'ili-ao 34 a .370 Delrou . J4 61 36i N:'tlon.il W. L. Pet. St. IxuU 61 35 r,3S CtlrT - 51 41 .551 ' New York 41) 40 J551 nrotklyn 51 4S 4te Boston 45 48 '."S' PtttsburRh 41 46 .461 ! Philadelphia 37 S6 sv , WITH CAVEMEN 35 5 1 1 . i MTHERSON WINS FROM COL. BOGEY Cincinnati . ...s so jot) OREGON, 'ONTJAYjjtJtTl of Medford by notei-...1..3uij.L.'Ii'J&; Portland -;;:.L..J.-...-....-'.i.-.. 3 ' Batteries! Yde ar.d SevereM; KUeen,. Oraf and" Woodall. Malls Second game: R.- H. K. Koll-wood 4 H I Portland i-... - 10 1-9 Batteries: Johns and Baasler: or woll and Pitzpatnck. R. a 4 Cole and Brenzrl H. ' K S 0 10 t Missions. Seattle .. Bat teres: and Bottarlnl. Second same: M?siona Seattle Batteries: Caster McGraw and Cox. R. H. . 1 4 u - 7 Hofmann: H. 10 Oakland Lo Angeles - 111 0 Batteries: Ortman. Craaheod. Hurst and Read. McMullen: Ballou. Her man and Hannan. Campbell. Second Oakland game: R. . 1 .13 H. K S 1 IS 0 Los Angeles Batteries: Pearson, and McMullen. Pool; Schulte. Hurst. Dagls Wetxel ana R. H. K io a Sacramento San Pranctsco Batteries: Bryan cobs and Bald in. . . 4 . 5 li i wit's; J- . Second frame: R- H. K. Sacramento 9 11 1 San Francisco 8 16 a Batteries: Chesterfield. OllltcK. Hubbell. Preltas and Ricct Wins: Douglas. WiUoughby and Mealy. PORTLAND YOUTH WINS BOW TITLE PORTLAND, Ore.. July 27. (APJ Ralph Miller. 16-year-old Portland! your,i, won the grand championship of the second annual Western Arch-e-v Association tournament which closed here Sunday. Miller's score for all events in the three-day tournament was 3127 points. Miss Alta Armstrong, Los Aneeles. .carried off the grand prize honors for women with 1446 points. The outstanding event Sunday Was ve clout shoot. I. N. Stamps. Seat tle, won the men's clout, scoring 86 direct hits and running up a total '"vre. oi zzo. miss Armstronir won the women's clout with 28 direct s.s aha ,a total, of 197. T.'.e men shct from a distance of 180 yards, the women from 100 yards. .- U M M PDRTLANDGRABS SERIESLAURELS Mil MM to 4 V'tory .in Nightcap Gives Ducks 4 io 3 Mar gin for Week Angels Drub Oakland Twice (By the .Vssoclaled Press) A week ot all-around hard play In the Coast league was climaxed by Seattle and Los Angeles yester day with double header wins over their opponents. Phil Pag and Boo MrGraw pitch ed a couple erf tight games for the Indians and they were victorious. 4 to 1 and T to 1. over the Mission Reds. The wins gave Seattle the series, four games to three. : A hectic week closed for Los Ange les and Oakland as the Angels, in spired by a six-run rally, downed the Acorns. 6 to 5. In ihe first game and chased them all over the dia mond for a IS to 1 walkaway m the second. - - Los Angeles grabbed 14 hits tn the ' first four innings of the dis astrous "second meeting. Los Angeles took the series, which had two extra games, five to four. Portland and Hollywood ended yes terday's program on even terms, but the- Beavers took the- series, tour games to three. The Stars banged oat an 8 to 2 victory in the opener and the spotlight beamed on Port land in - the second p1"6- M "th6 Beavers came through for a B to 4 Win. : v Sacramento and San Francisco spat even in two games yesterday, games in which each team came from be hind for Its victory. The Seals won the first game, 5 to 4, after a two run rally In the last half of the ninth inning, which shoved them ahead of ft Sacraments lead. In the second game, when they were trail ing. 8 to 3. the senators comtmiea fve hits and two seal errors lor enough runs to take the game, to 8. The series ended four all. Autos Kml C'omiiry-Olil Trndo WKEXTHAM. Mass (LM) WrenthamV village smithy, hns gone the way of most horiwhoer. In these modern., dajw of motor transportation. When J. Edward Carlander recently closed his black smith .shop he closed out n huslner, which had been carried on ity var ious smithies for more than -a cen tury. ' - Make the Tribune Classified Ads Your Market Pla Phone 75 Let Miss Ad-Take Write Yoilr Classified Ad! Bury business hitti 'often need a classified ad tf secure office liclp, c'.arks or vrorkmec, or to sell gome odds and ends around tho office, chop or store. . . . It's a great convenience for ttom to just 'phone Miss Ad-taker ... sho will write out an ad that will GET QUICK RESULTS, yet cost surprisingly little.' ... Get the habit of depending upon Miss Ad-taker. She's here to serve you!. 'Ai,y4iiiMhVitA..Wiy)JxMM.i.Tm Medford's Only A. B. C. Newspaper-Circulation With No GuessWorl 15 to 2 Victc With Rod and Gun .By Dick lirecne.o i Fhlng in the Rogue was-'described as fair for yesterday by many- lal anglers. Several gcod catches .of. trout were reported and a few salmon were landed. ... Mrs. C. F. Swigert, Jr.. of Portland, who is a guest of her father. Dr. W. H. Heckman of this city, spent Sat urday morning fishing near the Hka" picnic grounds and landed a 12-ppund salmon. Flailing at Pelican bay is drawing many sportsmen to that resort this season. Eugene Coleman plans to spend several days this week at the cabin of John Perl. Frederick Wing and Mr. - Conner spent the latter part of the week at Crater lake, where they were success ful in catching a number of trout. (MOiUEllS STARS SWEEP MEET SEATTLE,' July 37. .(AP) WCa(l fornia's -tennis' lnvasloh-of the Pa cific Northwest was complete today with the men's singles, women's sin gles and men's doubles titles oi three tournaments held by the in vaders.' Yesterday John' Murlo, San Francisco Hawaiian, turned back Henry Prusoff, Seattle, here to take the Washington state men's singles title. 8-2. 7-3, 7-5. Edith Cross, 8an Francisco, swept through the youthful Helen Mar lowe. Los Angeles. 6-0. 8-3, to take the women's ; singles title and tne men's doubles team of Ray Casey and Lou DriscoU. San Francisco, put out the 8eattle team of Windy Lang 11 and Leo de Turenne, by scores of 4-8. 6-0. 8-2, 6-2, to become champions.--- - . For Results Use the Tribunej j ; Classified' Ads. toil UW1 BEATS W By Hugh s. Pnii-, (Associated Pre The phrase "He tw, away" Is heard oft. ... "ball, but It tcok ), I i .uo iiie lulled the -words. - . . . , Elliott came Into vest, with the Cuw In tlK The wore was tied at l.f Orimm had Jnst threati Jumbo Jim" promptl, a wild pit that aik running for Orlmm, toi with the run that brou a -2 to 1 victory. . The' Reds divided i with the Brooklyn Rots, smart brand ol basebai the opening duel betwen ton and Rollls Thurston succumbing to Diav i to J? ccnnt I" the sesm The Boston Braves tw Louis Cardinals' lesa by splitting a doiibiehw won the first, 3 tu S p, had the better of the in Bruce Cnnnln-jham tn ' clash' winning his rctn year 8 to 4. - ! .The Philadelphia Arti won- 13 straight gam Jumped to Cleveland tc game and saw their stre by a, 13 to 4 beatliw. ' The AthU tics' lead-) malned at 11 ga'rhes jjt Brc-7 ns, led by Qoose Go Washington by a 5 to J Although held to flVeb Johnson, the Chicago w effectively to beat the M kees, 5 to 4. 1h the'flni double bill. The Yanks to. 5 score In the second Bostcn and Detroit Kk a pair of games. The B the first in a tiirht' io-li 7 to 6. but the Tigers, Oehrlnger, hammered oi victory in the second. - '- . tVliIstllnK tinny in Df PORTLAN'D. Me.-H llifhted whlatllnK bpy. 22 miles off Mount "rM llftt in tlie.xdee.pcst itVE aid ' to navigation in States, according to the Department. : It is ran feet -of water nnd vreis ' t r Herniuda onions groi .ida. this year were equj to those grown on In the samp name.