IfEDFOUD' MJIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1932."
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TRIPLE BASEBALL
BILL WILL OPEN
Leo Trains Before Mirror
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PROMISES THRILL
PrGB FOUR
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WITH 1 1A.M. TILT
With a break in the weather south
rn Oregon buebaH fans will be given
a triple dish of trie national pastime
today at the Fairgrounds when Hilt
opens the program id a clash against
Gold Hill at 11 a. m.
In the afternoon Oranta Psm and
the Medford Eagles of the Rogue
Valley league will open hostilities at
one o'clock to be followed by a game
between Jacksonville and Talent at
three o'clock.
The day's triple bill will be by
way of a benefit for the widow ox
Johnny Logan, noted southern Ore
gon athlete wbo died recently, ah
tickets sold for the double-header
last Sunday will be honored today,
owing to postponement of the games
on account of the heavy ram.
Medford's Eagle team has been
strengthened by the addition of sev
eral new players and this game Is
expected to provide a battle royal as
Grants Pass ts anxious to demon
strate superiority over the local outfit,
The Jacksonville-Talent clash Is
also expected to furnish plenty of
thrills with the boys from the pioneer
town out to claim a victory over the
highway outfit. Talent boasts sev
eral heavy stickers and with any
where an even break in the mound
work this tut should develop Into a
battle for slugging honors.
As an added Incentive for heavy
hitting the Whltelaw Candy Co,, has
donated a large box of chocolates for
the player laying the first home run
over the fence In each of the three
games.
IS
AT
Alexander Hugnan, who left Scot'
land as a "bra" lad to spread the
gospel of golf as a "pro", has taken
oharge of instruction at the Medford
Public Golf course and will give either
class or private instructions, begin
ning with classes for ladles Tuesday
forenoon.
Hugh an, for the past six years has
been professional at Alderwood, one
of the leading clubs of the North
west. He as had twelve years of teach
ing experience, including three years
as assistant to Johnny Junor, Port-
land Golf club pro, and has had a
year with Spauldlng's In Ban Fran
cisco learning the art of club mak
ing and rpir,
The new Public Golf course Is In
.much Improved condition, accord
ing to F. W. Chausse, proprietor, since
removal of heavy growth from the
fairways and better development of
the grass on greens.
ROOSEVELT RATES
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Miss Ruth ewaneon, olty health
nurse, has announced the results
of 'the spring posture tests In the
grade schools, and has listed the
grades according to the highest
percentages.
Roosevelt rated the highest ac
cording to schools, with a percent
age of 06.8.
Results were:
Qrade n, Roosevelt school, 73.7
per cent.
Grade III, Washington school,
67.3 per cent.
'Grade IV, Roosevelt school, 00.7
per cent.
Grade V, Jaokson school. 70.1 per
cent.
Grade VI, Roosevelt' school, 83.8
per cent.
TILTS
The official ranking list of the
players In the Medford Tennis club
will be determined this morning at
0:30 on the courts st the Junior high
school, when the leader tournament
matches now under way will be
matched against each other and their
position on the team which meets
Klamath Falls, Eugene, Roseburg, and
Oranta Pass In the near future, will
be established.
By virtue of his much Improved
net game Joe Patton, formerly fifth
man on the tennis team, moved up
three notches In the past week. With
his consistent game functioning In
all departments, Patton overwhelmed
Harry Garfield after a torrid battle
by scores of 13-11, 8-10, 0-8. Satur
day he smashed his way past Harry
Butler, formerly In the number three
position, winning In a three set match
7-6, 4-0, 0-4. Butler's lobs meant lit
tle to Patton who dropped them In
the comers at will.
John Reddy lost to John Elson In
another threeaet affair. The score was
6- 0, 4-0, 0-4. Reddy failed to connect
with his usually forceful drive and
found Elson 's smashing net play too
much for him. Harry Oarfleld main
tained his position at the number
four poet by defeating Reddy 0-3,
7- 5. The challenger, Garfield got his
drives hitting the lines with heart
breaking regularity.
This morning a final rating of the
players will be ascertained; some very
fine matches and some lively fire
works should be furnished when Bd
mlston and Patton t'ngle for first
place. Patton's Indomitable advance
to the top has gained him much ip
plause and the outcome of today's
first match Is doubtful.)
Harry Butler and Harry Oarfleld
play for second place, due to the
Ill-timed default of Dr. Harold GUI la,
former number two man and main
stay on 'the team that defeated
Ma rah field, Klamath Falls and Orants
Pass so decisively.
John Elson and Carter Boggs 111
play the third match and John Red
dy will tackle H. G. Wilson.
Doubles encounters will be held
also. Numbers one end two will play
three and four and so on down the
list. Patton and Ed mis ton will play
number one, opposing the two Har
ry's, Butler and Oarfleld.
The match will commence at 0:30.
Next week the local olub travels to
Klamath Falls to give the Pelicans
r return chance to the ohamplon
shlp. Medford defeated them 13 to 1
two weeks ago.
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Leo Lomskl, hard-hitting exponent
of the lent her punhlng urt, uses a
mirror in perfecting his technique
with the gloves. Ills long record of
knockouts bears witness to the ef
ficiency of the method. Leo meets
Frank Sawyer here June IS.
LEAD QUALIFIERS
O. O. Alenderfer and J. B. Kirk are
leading- In qualifying play for the
President', cup at the Rogue Valley
Golf olub with net aoorea of 09. O. T.
Baker I close behind with a net 73
followed by O. 8 Newtoall, D. 8. Clark
and J. O. Thompson, eaoh boasting
73'a. Qualifying rounds muat be
completed and cards turned In to
Jack Hueston, club pro. by Tnursaay
night.
Other qualifying cards show the
following scores:
Leonard Carpenter 74
Sprague Rlegel 7
O. C. Lemmon ....70
Cloorge Phythlan
Herb Hussong .,
Howard Scheffel ..
B O. Jerome
M. Spate
Charles Clay
a. M. Roborta
Orover Tyler ......
Ward Beeney ...
R. B. Smith
Dr. Lageson
H. Patton
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Southern Oregon baseball fans will
be given an opportunity to witness
something different in baseball July
17, when the Southern Kansas Stage
Lines girls baseball club of Wichita,
Kas., cross bats with the Jacksonville
team of the Rogue Valley league at
the fairgrounds
The local to&sers, willing enough
to meet any and all men's teams,
have a certain dignity to uphold In
meeting the fair exponents of the
diamond sport and Are anxiously
watching the reports of the girls'
clashes as they travel westward. "I
don't mind getting beat by a man's
team, but I'd hate to think that this
girl's olub could beat us," declared
L. Osborne, manager of the Jackson
ville aggregation, Saturday.
The girls have beon playing to
gether for four years and have reach
ed a degree of skill that now enables
them to defeat more than half the
teams played. The girls embarked
upon their first tour of the Pacific
Coast last summer. Journeying
through thirteen states in a three
months campaign and amazed fans
by their ability.
Police Watch Fish
Climb Savage Dam
State police patrols on the Pacific
highway north have been directed to
make Inspections night end day of
the Sa-vage Rapids dam flshway, fol
lowing the receipt of reports that fish
were being removed from the flsh
way Illegally in considerable quan
tities This will be in connection with
the patrol maintained by the game
wardens.
Harper. Local voters voted to Is
sue $10,000 bonds to finance con
struction of addition to school.
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AT GOLF COURSE
Prizes sre on display at the Peoples
Electric store for the Southern Ore
gon Women's golf tournament which
opens at the Rogue Valley Golf links
Tuesday and continues through Fri
day. Mrs. D R. Wood will defend her
title to the emblem gained by vic
tories the past two years. If success
ful this year, she will retain perman
ent possession of the trophy whlcA
was donated by the Jackson County
bank.
A cup for runner-up has been do
nated by Copoo and prizes donated
by Jacque enox and Ethel wyn B.
Hoffmann await the two seml-flnal-lsts.
The First National bank has donat
ed a vase for first place winner in the
first flight; the Peoples Electric has
set aside a prize for runner-up and
the Bootery and Wurta Olft Shop
prizes await semi-final lets. Prizes
for first place and runner-up In the
second flight have been given by C.
M. Kldd and J. O Mann, respectively.
Low medal score will win a prize
donated by the Standard Oil Co.
Prizes for added features of the
tournament Include the following:
Driving contest, prize by Weeks
and Orr.
Best average drive, three balls, by
committee.
Putting contest, Liberty Market.
Target contest, first, prize by Ad
rlennes; second, three balls by committee.
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The opening boxing card, an all
heavyweight affair, to be staged by
Medford's new promoter, Mack Lll
lard, scheduled for June IS, Is creat
ing considerable Interest among
southern Oregon fight fans and ad
vance sale of tickets points to a
capacity crowd at the Armory when
Leo Lomskl, "Aberdeen Assassin," and
Frank Sawyer, Canadian title claim
ant, swap "socks" In the ten-round
headline event
Remainder of the card, which will
Include twenty-six rounds of milling,
will pit Lonnle Dixon, 70-pounder,
and Terry KUeen, about the same
weight, in a six-round special event;
Circus Red Howe, Marahfteld heavy,
and Al Anderson, Portland comer, in
a six-round affair, and a pair of
.'.ocal heavies in a four round "sock
:'est" as a curtain raiser.
In matching Lomskl, veteran of
the Northwest, and Frank Sawyer,
aggressive newcomer, Promoter L1I
llard promises a "natural" for the
fans of southern Oregon. Lomskl
has a long record, characterized by
demonstrated desire to inflict pun
ishment without thought of saving
himself. Lomskl is a crowd pleaser
and win, lose or draw, always gives
the fans & run for their money.
Sawyer, likewise, la in there swinging
from the opening gong and far from
being a "boxer," believes in mixing
It up at all times. With two fight
ers of the same Inclination, the main
event should keep the cash customers
on the edge of their seats.
Klleen and Dixon are also doped
to put on a slam-bang battle over
the six round route. Howe and An
derson are both crowd pleasers and
with the appearance of a pair of
local youths In a four round affair,
Llllard promises an evening of fisti
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