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SrEDFOUD" MAIL TRIBUTE, SrEDFOKD, QREGQy, FRIDAY, SPEIL 23, "1933. PAGE THREE RED SCHEEL AND IN TENNIS FINAL A premier glimpse at the talent ho. nf.viirh Medford hlizh school hope to regain her place In the tennis sun wiu oe seen toaay wueu Red Scheel, the Tigers' fine, all tvMinri nthiAta. meets. Verne Camp bell, a sophomore, for the high school singles title and xirsc -eg on the Al Piche iropny. av.ui. Anftt.tnrml halfback, all- state guard in basketball, and No. 1 man on past tennis warns, wccb possible upset in meeting the com paratively inexperienced Campbell, ad i nasi t.h final bracket bv drubbing Hicks without the loss of a game. HI previous advances nan been at the expense or Lioonus, jor rinn nnri rirnve. in the order named, none of whom was able to gain a set. Scheel1 s march to the finale was no less impressive, as the flaming-thatched veteran trounced Holz gang. Cope, Rae and Brown, all one sidedly. The decisive way In which hnth finalists .have calned their niche inmirpi fnns a close contest when the two meet today in the five-set final test. As well as establishing the singles supremacy, the tournament which today's match will climax has done much to establish the team rank ings for the preppers opening match against the Medford Tennis club, billed for Sunday. B. M. Kirtley, tennis director, and John Reddy announced that a rec ord number of players would see ac tion In the Sunday match as It is planned to use different combina tions In the doubles and singles. The twelve who will comprise the squad In the opening sets are: V. Camp bell, Brown, Hicks, Kroschel, Mer rick, Qulsenberry, Cope, Rae, Geb hard, Applegate, Hotell and Dudely. PERMANENTS $1.50, $2.50, $4. $5.50. Bowman's, Phone 57. Meteorological Report April 28. 1033 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Saturday. Not much change In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Sat urday. Cooler In east portion tonight. Lowest temperature this morning, 44 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 71; lowest, 34. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1932, 13 27 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 24 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 88 per cent. Sunset today, 7:06 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:09 a. m. Sunset today, 7:07 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time 1 1 r Boston Cheyenne ... Chicago Eureka Helena Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy P.Cdy. Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Rain 'Rain Cloudy Clear Clear An instant, accurate credit report may be obtained from the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau wane your cus tomer waits. Los Angeles ..... MEDFORD , New Orleans New York ..... Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roneburg Salt Lake City .... San Francisco .... Seattle . Spokane Walla Walla Washington, D.C. 50 36 62 40 56 48 60 48 70 48 68 54 84 45 82 70 52 40 72 52 72 82 76 50 70 50 78 44 66 46 60 48 72 60 .... 64 80 56 62 44 EARLY ONSLAUGHT BY REDS DEFEATS PORTLAND. 1 0 TO 6 (By the Assoclswl Pwss) Sacramento held a hall Interest In the Coast league's first place position todav after making It three in a row over San Francisco yesterday whlli the heretolore pace-setting Oalts ren. faltering at Ix Angeles. Alter opening the first Inning wltn a smashing six-run attack, the Mis sions had an easy time marking up theli second win ovr Portland. 10-Q. A walk, five singles and a double by Pltzpatrlck gave the Bed" their ln- tlal six runs. Cohen, jacooa ana Bowman followed Lou Koupal in suc cess' -n In the Portland box after he was Injured In the first Inning by Eckhardfs liner. He was not hurt seriously. T. plllette and Cole pitch ed for the visiting Missions. Hollywood led SeatKe by two rum when the ninth Inning started, but was on the short end of a 0-3 scoie when the game ended Thirteen base hits rattled off of me Senator bats as they walked over the Seals 6-1. Most of the damage was done In the fifth when Alex Kara nourls tripled to opn & six-hit as- tack on Curt Davis '(hat netted five runs The defeat was the slxtn straight for Davis, see of the Seal mound staff last season. "Buck" Newsom was the vllla'n who beat the Oaks. 2-1, and gave Los Angeles Its second series victory. In near perfect form, the Angel fast ball artist limited the Brubaker men to four hits. "Wee Willie" Ludolpl pitched a six-hit game for Oakland but defeated himself in the first in ning by holding th ball after he had covered first, Instead of throwing home. "KUROK" a specific remedy for treatment of poison oak. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Grace Laboratories. 205 Liberty Bldg. HOW THEY STAMP. (By the Associated Press.) Coast. Oakland Sacramento . Los Angeles - Portland Mlsons Hollvwood San Francisco ..... Seattle - W. L. IS 18 8 18 11 .643 12 12 .600 12 12 .600 11 . 13 .45? 9 15 9 16 Pet. .625 .625 .375 .37J National New York Pittsburgh , Brooklyn St. Louis . Cine nnatl ... Philadelphia Chlcrgo ... Boston ... .T78 .700 .545 .455 444 .417 .400 .300 American. New York Chicago Cleveland Washington Detroit Boston Philadelphia St. Louis 9 4 6 6 6 7 9 10 .283 Phone 642. Wen baul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service .813 .632 .533 .533 .500 .364 15 SALMON TAKEN DURING MORNING AT SAVAGE DAM According to a wire to The Mall Tribune from Rainbow Gibson, sal mon fishing In Rogue river at Savage RapidB Is now very good. Forty-one salmon were taken Thursday. Mrs. J. P. Baker of Klamath Falls caught her limit of three, the first woman to get a limit this year. Fish ing over the week-end should be good. Rainbow Gibson. This season's run seems to know no end. states Olbson. As soon as slack day comes, the next three or four see the river teem ing with salmon. Other catches were reported In va rious sections of the river. Just below Grants Pass a number were taken Tuesday. Dan Baker pulled In a 25 pounder, and Jeff Wendel reporting another of 26 pounds. The fish are reported to be un usually "flghty" this year, hundreds of dollars worth of gear having floated down the river to date. GRANTS PASS. April 28. (Spl.) Another fishing splurge hit the Rogue river In the vicinity of Grants Pass Wednesday morning when a total of 15 salmon were caught near the Sav age Rapids dam at the Weasku Inn piers within the fishing hours of the early morning. Chief H. M. Wetherell of the Los Angeles fire department carried oil top honors of the day when he caught his limit of three salmon within the short space of one and a half hours. The largest of the trio was 31 pounds. Although the chief's record was un paralleled, other sportsmen caught the 12 other chlnooks reported by HOME OWNED AND 0PERATED m WE HDELI" T1I1E in more wavs than one. We are offering you the best value for your food dollar by featuring the FINEST QUALITY, STATE INSPECTED LOCAL MEATS. Everything always as advertised. Then There Is a FEEE DELIVERY SERVICE Just Phone 603 Smoked PICNIC SHOULDERS Sugar Cured lb. 9Vfcc Fresh Dressed TURKEYS All Sizes lb. 1 4C VEAL ROASTS choice shoulder cuts Fresh Dressed RABBITS Rostn PORK CHOPS or LOIN ROAST lb. VEAL CHOPS or STEAKS loin or rib . 7y2c lT2 Mr Veal Stew g c Mutton Stew lb. BOILING BEEF lb. 6c SALT PORK gi2c POT ROAST y lb. Pickles 3 for 5c You can also Save Money n Items Not Listed by Trading at This HOME OWNED Store MUTTON CHOPS or LEGS . lb. 10c SHOULDER OF MUTTON . lb. 6V2C FLAVOR FOODS MAYONNAISE pt. 16c, qt. 31c An Oregon Product IN BULK I Hi N SLICED BACON no rind . 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Sleeter'a opponent will be the winner In the round between Mra. Glen Jackson and Mrs. Grover Tyler. Mrs. Thompson drew a bye and Mra. Jerome won from Mra. O. O. Alenderfer, 4 and a. Elliott. 3 and 2, and will play S. 0. Fergruon tn the next round.. otnr mnfhi ha.v not vet been completed, several Intending to card1 their play Saturday. TROPHY TOURNEY Following qualifying rounds In the women'i tourney for the Murray trophy at the Rogue Valley Ooir course, Mrs. D. R. Wood la slated to play Mrs. Homer Marx. Mrs. P. H. Reum defeated Mrs. E, Durno, 7 and 9. and Mrs. J. c. Boyle defeated Mrs. Bert Lageson. 3 and 3, placing Mrs. Reum and Mrs. Boyle as opponents In the next round. Mrs. Lola Day won by default from OVERMEYER, MILLER In one of the moat hotly contested mat"ea played so far In the "dubs' tournament now going on at the Rogue Valley Golf oourae, Cap Over meyr won from Martin Miller on the 19th hole. Orln Schenck will battle Overmeyer In their next round. 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