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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, fFTTPtAA'F, AUGUST rt, 193.
STANFORD GOLFER
LEADING FIELD IN
QUALIFYING ROUND
Stampede for Place Among
32 to Continue Battle in
Western Amateur Closely
Bunched In First Round
By Paul MIcaelMin,
(Associated Praia Sport Writer.)
ROCKPORD, 111, Aug. 23, (fly-A
stampede ni on today for qualifying
berth In the Western amateur golf
Championship tournament.
Finding the range of the fairways
and traps with almost unerring ac
curacy yesterday, the field was so
close that It looked like a pair of
75 s in the ao-hole test would be the
highest limit to clinch a place among
the 32 who will continue the battle
for the crown now worn by Don Moe
at Portland, Ore. Moe was the only
safe man In the record field of 178
alerters, automatically qualifying as
champion.
Elehelberger Leads.
Barry Elehelberger, Stanford uni
versity senior, was out In front of
the closely bunched field In the med
alist campaign. Banging magic pitch
shots, he toured the championship
Rockford Country club stretch In
80-34 70 to clip par by one shot.
Two Chlcagoans of note, George
Dawson and Johnny Lehman, press
ed him with 71's, while six others, in.
eluding shotmakera like Qua More
land of Dallas, Texas, and Dick Mar
tin, Chicago district champion, trail
ed with 72's. There was a flock of
74's and 76's, Just to toss the entire
struggle Into a grab bag affair.
Evans Cards 75. ,
Charles JSeaver, another fitanford
university star of golf and football
fame, was among the 73 shooters with
Charles "Chick" - Evans, Jr, Chicago,
eight tlmea holder of the title einng
with almost every crown In hit hey
day, wasn't so far away with a 75.
As the field lined up for the final
ID-hole qualifying test today, a fear
ful eye was cast toward the 12th
bole, a long uphill stretch blossom
ing Into a long, narrow and danger
ous green.
Many found their nemesis on that
feole yesterday, notably Dawson, who
tamo to that spot three under par.
guot tangled up with the traps and
wound up with 'a seven. Rodney
BUss, Nebraska state champion, took
n eight on the same hole.
The only semblance of an upset
tn the first day's round was the play
of Keefe Carter, Oklahoma City, for
mer champion of the event. Carter,
playing with Elehelberger, took an 80
and followed through by taking
train for home.
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Ellen Praia of Austria, winner ol
the Olymple games Individual foil
championship, carried her mascot,
toy duck, to the game. The mas
cot was given full credit for her
victory, apparently, for It la wear
ing Miss Praia' championship
medal, (Associated Press Photo)
TIPS on
Contract
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FREE OF BLEMISH
BIDDING OPPONENTS' SUITS.
By Tom O'Nell.
Frank Nugent, of the marine and
field club of Brooklyn, la on of the
players who seldom, If ever, bid flams.
Soma such players, whose average in
social and tournament games runs
fairly high, are usually content with
certain rubber and game In prefer
ence to the risk of a aet of a trick
or two through and unfavorable and
unforseeable distribution.
If slams are to be bid, however,
Nugent has become convinced that
the most certain approach to it is an
overcall of a suit bid by an oppo
nent, when euch an overcall shows
no losses to the overcall In g aide In
such a suit, that Is either the ace
and king alone or a void.
Nugent sat north when a vulner
able alam was contracted and made
on the, following cards:
-MNGOCAS STABLE
SARATOGA SPRTNOfl, W. T.( Aug.
tSAV-One of the greatest racing
establishment in history Harry F.
ftlnclalr'a Rancocaa stable la being
broken up through a dispersal sale.
The first half of the Rancocaa
stock 19 yearllnga and 91 brood
mare wa auctioned off last night
and brought Hi. 125. an average of
$1,033. The other halt will be sold
tonight with the exception of the
famous stallion Zev and Grey Lag.
Which Sinclair expects to keep.
Sinclair stable won 60S races and
earned 3,103,4ll in 10H years, and a
large crowd gathered In the auction
paddock to see the stock sold,
DUCKS OPEN WEEK
(By the Aasorlatrd Press)
Pacific Coast league teams will play
split series this week. Hollywood and
the Mlaslone will play Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday afternoons tn
San Francisco, all other gsmea being
at night.
The aeals are In Loa Angeles for
three games with the Angels. Oak
land Is at Portland, and Sacramento
at Seattle.
The second halt ot the week the
Seals will return home to play Holly
wood, while the Mlsslona go south
to play the Angela. Oakland will
Jump to Seattle and Sacramento to
Portland.
Rainbow Trout
Transplanted
THE DALLES, Ore., Aug. 33. rtV
Thousands ot rainbow trout, props
rated at the Oak Springs hatchery
of the Oregon game commission, near
Maupln, are now being distributed
In the Deschutes and other streams
of this area. The fish are almost of
legal ales. Ten thousand ot them
were placed In the Deschutes river
near rattlesnake grade.
German Is Balked
In Channel Swim
CATTJ5 ORIS KEZ, France, Aug. 93.
W Frit Fischer, a Oerman, who at
tempted yesterday to swim acmes the
English channel from France, return
ed here today aboard an escorting
boat. He abandoned the swim after
13 hours In the water when he was
two mile from Dover,
Grimm Remains
'As Cub Manager
CHICAGO, Aug. as, p) Charley
Orlmm, successor to Rogers Hornaby
as manager of the Chicago Cuba, was
Igned today to lead the team in 1333.
ft sontreoj was for on rear,
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The dealer opened with one dia
mond. West passed and north of
fered two clubs. Esst made a sound
overcall of two hearts. The dealer
then bid three heart. Such a bid
was a force upon north end a slam
Invitation. It demanded that he keep
the bidding open.
North s natural bid. of course, since
he had normal support, was to as
sist the dlsmonds, and he bid tour.
Had north rebld the clubs, which
was risky, since he had no Indication
of how clubs would fit his partner's
hand, south would have bid a alam In
club. .
Eaat paased the four diamonds and
aouth bid six diamonds, his deduc
tions from the bidding being that
only a spade opening could defeat
him. It anything, and there was the
mitigating possibility that strength
warranting north's first bid might
have been partly on an honor In
spades.
' South took all the tricks because
of a club opening by west, the two
spadea In the south hand belr.g dis
carded on dummy's clubs after trumps
were drawn. West's opening was a
hope that east might have been short
In clubs.
A spade opening would have en
abled east to make his ace of spadea.
but the slam could not have been de.
feated.
Lakeview Wool
Pool Purohased
PORTLAND, Aug. 33. ( Pur
chase of the entire Lakeview wool
pool ot 1.600.000 pounds at an un
revealed price, wa announced here
Monday by E. J. Burke ft Co., Port
land wool merchanta. They aald It
was th largest Facltlo northwest deal
since 1033 when the Robert Stsnrield
holdings were bought by the Burke
company. ,
(By the Associated Press.)
It seems likely th Yankees, In ad
dltlon to winning the American lea
gue flag in canter, will go right on
and round out the campaign without
having tasted a shutout defeat.
They have scored at least one run
In each of their 119 engagement to
date, and with the big guns of their
attack, Ruth and Oehrlg, going bet
ter every day, opposing pitchers ap
parently face a hopeless task In try
ing to blank Joe McCarthy's sluggers,
No big league club ever has com
pleted a season without at least one
shutout. The Tanks have only 36
games to go to crack the record.
Irving (Bump) Had ley. Journeyman
righthander of the St. Louis Browns,
came mighty near applying the brakes
yesterday when he set the leaders
down, 6 to 1, on four widely scattered
hits.
Lefty Grove piloted the Athletics
to an 8 to 1 victory over the White
Sox. In addition to pitching very
high class ball, he belted a home-
run with two aboard and scored two
runs.
Fred (Flrpo) Marberry of th Wash
ington Senator turned Cleveland
back with one bit and beat the In
dians. 4 to 0.
The Boston Red Sok gained a 6 to 5
triumph over Detroit.
The Chicago Cuba went three full
lengths ahead of the field In the Na
tional league by trimming the Phil
lies, 8 to 4, while Brooklyn was Idle
and Pittsburgh was splitting a pair
with the olant.
Heine Melne pitched the Pirates to
a 6 to 1 win over the Olanta in the
first tilt. The Olanta took the night
cap. 4 to 3. Walte Hoyt went the
route for the wlnnera.
Boston and St. Louis likewise broke
even, the Braves slugging for a 7 to
3 victory in the first and the Card
inals taking the second, 3 to 0.
Brooklyn and Cincinnati were Idle.
TALENT 10 PLAY
IN LOCAL SERIES
Another victory was added to Tal
ent's already long list of wins Sunday
at Klamath Falls in their return
game with the Ewauna Red Socks.
With Vie score 15-2 the game was
never close. Cook and Clnaater, the
regular battery for Talent, held the
Reds scoreless, to the seventh Inning.
when they brought in one run with
the other coming In the eighth.
This last win leaves Talent alone
In the lead for the champions, Ip of
southern Oregon, with Grants Pass
the only .other possible contender.
Grants Pass was challenged by Talent
for August 38, when Both teams had
that date open, but for some reason
they have drawn their tentative ac
ceptance and now do not wish to
compete with Talent. Thus Grant
Pass Is naturally eliminated In the
sectional contest with Portland's West
Side Babes when that team comes
to the Medford fair grounds for a
three-game championship series with
the winners of the south, September
4 and 6. As this Portland team haa
the championship of the northern
territory, the game Sunday, the 4th,
and the double header Labor day,
are expected to draw large crowds of
fans to the local field.
FIGHTS BYRNE ON
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STAND.
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W. L. Pet.
33 37 .689
74 48 .607
. 70 31 .670
67 63 .858
69 66 .639
64 64 .498
37 70 J 10
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(By the Associated
American.
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Washington .
Detroit
St. Louis
Chicago ...
Boston
Chicago .........
Brooklyn ......-..
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
St. Loul
Bos-ion
New York
Cincinnati
68 61 .864
. 68 87 .837
63 67 '.MS
61 63 .406
.... 80 61 .1
. 81 63 .409
.... 88 63 .483
83 73 .416
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"Bearcat Baker, Seattle's aenaa
tlonal colored heavyweight contender,
through his manager, Biddy Bishop,
veteran Seattle boxing promoter, came
forward last night with an offer to
fight Jimmy Byra. th tough rock
from Marsbfleld, on Mack Llllard'a
dedication fight card here Septem
ber 1.
After Jack Dempsey himself refused
to meet Byrne In the ring lesser lights
of the cauliflower brigade have fol
lowed ault until Biddy Bishop heard
of the local promoter challenge to
the world for an opponent for Byrne.
What' more, Baker Is fighting
Byrne on a 60-40 basis.
Bearcat Baker la the reigning sen
sation In Puget Sound rings. In his
last three main eventa In Seattle he
knocked out Prank Sawyer, the big
Canadian, who fought Leo Lomskl a
hard 10-rounder in Medford recently.
Baiters next victim was oeorge
Rlckard, the Tacoma heavyweight, in
one round. Rlckard la remembered
by his battle here with Gene O'Orady
two years ago.
Incidentally, O'Orady, who has been
hurling challenges for a fight here,
turned down a chance to meet Byrne
on the dedication day card. -
Next In line wa none other than
t,he famoua Aberdeen Assassin, Leo
Lomskl. Bearcat won the newspaper
decision in their six-round tilt at
Seattle.
According to Baker's mansger, they
have been trying to get another crack
at Lomskl, but declare the "Assas
sin'' la wary of the heavy-hitting col
ored boy.
Promoter Llllard was highly elated
over the closing of the match between
the two heavies and believe it will
be the most savagely contested fight
ot the year.
Biddy Bl&hop cleams the colored
heavyweight championship of the Pa-
clflo coast for Baker.
Jimmy Byrne saya: "I can lick any
negro fighter that ever walked.
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Actual laboratory "Villing"
tests ihow thit Bif ktlt 99
flics out of 100 and the?
never come to life tgtinl
Dif is life etsy to use.
Come in two pleasing scents
mint ot floral. Mikes tine,
ttomised mist which kills
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wiils or furnishings.
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Quarts . . . 85c
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Byrne I a southerner, being born and
reared In Louisville. Ky.
A northern negro acrapper and a
southern white fighter spell action
in anybody' ring.
Medford 1 going to have a big fight
as part of the new court house dedi
cation program.
California Prune
Pool Falls Short
SAN JOSE, Cel., Aug. 33,
The California prune pool, algn-up
for which closed Saturday midnight.
la 800 ton short of It 17,00" ton
quota, oflcfal announced today after
an all-night session. Hugh Bersman,
general chairman of the pool cam
paign, announced, however, hla belief
that the necessary contracts to make
the pool effective were in the mall.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 33.
Ceorge W. Allport, 86, manager of th
hardwood department of the Loa,
Bell Lumber company, la dead ht:,
from a cerebreal hemorrhage sutr-red
Saturday. He succumbed yraterdsy
at a hospital.
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Annual August
SALE OF
m
We're not exaggerating when we say that the coat values
offered in this August coat sale are the greatest in the history
of this store we urge you to select your coat during this sale
as the prices quoted in this Advertisement cannot be duplicat
ed on account of the sharp advance on woolens and furs since
these were bought. Remember the first fall coats are always
the best.
New Fall Coats
There was & day when 19.75 bought a fair coat . . . now it buys one of
the finest ... a, coat any one would be proud to wear!
Here are the 919.75 values in sport mixtures, you get black and white
with pointed Sox collars brown and white with opposum collars. In the
dress models you get the new center wool crepes and lovely new coarser
woolens in rich browns, greens and black trimmed with genuine fur
collars of mendosa beaver, natural opposum, Siberian wolf and lovelj
znarmlnk. Sizes 14 to 42.
August 4 )
Coat Sale
Price
9
THIS IS THE YEAR TO BUY
New Fall Coats
If you are dressing on a depression budget you need look no further for
your winter coat. Thla 629.60 group includes tall' newest sport and dress
coats richly furred In size from 14 to 44. The sport model are In black
and white, green and white and blue and white mixtures of finest wools.
The collars are natural gray wolf, black caracul or seal. The dress coat
are tailored from lovely new woolens In black, brown, or navy blue trimmed
with soft glossy wolf, seal, fisher, fox, and caracul.
August
Coat Sale
Price
BETTER COATS THAN EVER
New Fall Coats
Thl 639.50 group Includes some of the finest cost ever offered" at thl
price. Luxurious furs, beautiful woolens and finest of silk linings Tou
wlU almost doubt your eyea when you see them.
The sport model are In roush tweeds of lovely color mixtures, trimmed
with real beaver, and gray kit fox.
The dress coat In belt or beltles models of ruby, black green brown
and deer woolens. The fur trims are genuine Russian Fitch. Persian Lamb
Mendosa Beaver. Siberian Wolf, Seal or Natural Raccoon. Sibes 14 to 44!
August
Coat Sale
Price
Greatest Values in a Decade
Partial Payment Plan!
Select Your Coat on Our
Select your coat now while stock are complete, prlcea low
merc.uuxii fresher and while you hav. time to mske . leisurely.'
unhurried choice. Then If yeu wish, pay a small deposu and
your coat will be put away untit you are ready tor delivery A
very easy way to buy that new winter coat.
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