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PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TMBTJKE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933. Quits Baseball FOR SEINE GIG Tiiey couldn't carry bom all tb full they got, when thay went Min ing with Al Plctael That's the story game warden and eportamen, who visited Kelly Slough Wednesday 200 atrong are telling. (The one little aim perch, which got caught, was too allppery for the river reformists.) With an oftlcial state permit, and a gallery oftppeetators, the delegation left Med lord In the morning to clean the slough of carp, consid ered detrimental to the healthy pro- greaa of other fish life. Notified of the project through the press, sportsmen and fish hungry folk from all sections of the valley gathered on the banks of the slough and In canoes at an early hour to await developments. Arrangements . for Icing the fish had been complet ed In advance at the local storage house. Oame Wardens Rodney Roach of this city and Officer Malcolm of a rants Pass were present to see that the law was not disregarded In any detail. Following much maneuvering by experienced aelners, who assured Mr. Plche that they knew how to handle the nets, they were lowered Into the high waters. The proper time was allowed for the fish to enter, then all hands were put to the lines. Much tugging brought the net to shore and a little sun perch. Its only cargo, flipped from the net to return to water, but was grasped by an ambitious pho tographer, who held It captive long enough for Horace Bromley of the California Oregon Power company to srlnd out a motion picture. Additional Instructions were passed about and a second drift was at tempted The seln wss lowered "way down low." It became very heavy without delay and the faces of the seiners brightened. A second rjeacn. lng was accomplished and some flaherman's boat, long water-ioggoa, was turned out of the net. Two young men In a canoe, etar. tied by the find, which had all the appearances of a whale as It first became visible, turned over and went to the bottom with their craft. They came up a few minutes later, blowing bubbles, but with no carp In their bookets. So Al Plche and his seiners came home I But far from discouraged, Mr. Plche Insisted today. He's going to get another permit in July or .August, when tite water is low, ana he's going to bring the carp to the surface, seines or no seines, and fur thermore, ho added today In defense of his party, "Wednesday was the best day of the year, and we had a good crowd. AT With good weather over Sunday and Memorial day, r. W. cnausee, manager of the Medford Municipal golf course, hopes to have many of Med fords publlo oourse golfers qualify for the spring tourney there. Many have already qualified, and prospects are for a much larger tourney than was held last year. Ohauase has ordered a new fair way mower, which will be here soon, and although ths fairways are In good shape now they will be much better when the mower geta Into ac tion. Fairways have all been rolled since the recent rains, and are smooth and level. Gfreens are In good condition, and approaches open, and play Is Increas ing with every day s sunshine, Ohauase has secured many prises for the tourney, and green fees will be low enough to allow all to play. Ohauase said. -f- T Failure of the sun to shin at the Rogue Valley golf course has caused a temporary delay In th "duffers" tourney now underway there, but It Is hoped th tourney will be finished this week. Only two matches remain ' to be played. Bert Thleroff and F. H. Reum have yet to play an th second bracket, with Robert Ruhl having won his di vision. Ruhl, defending champion, will play the winner of the Thleroff- Reum matoh. Ruhl defeated Walter Iererett to win hi division last week. Th winner of the tourney will be presented with a beautiful hammered tin loving cup, to be kept until the tourney next year, t If TAPER OFF TRAINING LOS ANGELES, May 30. (AP) Jimmy McLarnln was to face his last spsrrlng partnera today for his 10 round fight with Young Oorbett, ni. and the world's welterweight cham pionship Monday night. The champion, on the other hand, will take a light drill this afternoon and then finish off with six brisk rounds Ssturday against light oppo nents. Corbett, who Is under 149 pounds now, will work on speed, not so much to take off weight, but to be able to cop with th lighter and faster McLarnln. Hall Insurance being written by Charles A. Wing Agency. t Dance at the Lake Creek Grange hsil Saturday night. GREAT SHIRES PINCHED FOR ASSAULT ON HOST LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 2. i Arthur ("the Great") Shires and Jimmy Adair, American association baseball players, were among five per son charged with malicious assault after a fight early today In which Jack Deacon, 33, received a compound fracture of the right leg. ' Shires, Robert Armstrong, 36, and Carrie Potts were cut and bruised in the fight, which occurred at the Dea con home, and had their Injuries treated at a hospital. Adair, only slightly hurt, did not require hospital treatment. The two baseball players. Deacon, Armstrong and the Potts woman ail were charged with malicious assault by police, who were called to the home to quell the disturbance. Shires had two bumps on bis head and a cut on his nose. Officers said Shire told them the fight started when an attempt was made to steal 6126 from Adair. Dea con pulled a blackjack, according to Shires' story, and 8 hires chased him Into the street, with the woman fol lowing behind and hitting Shires over the head with a chair. Bill Ktepper, president and own er of the Seattle baseball club of the Pacific Coast League, has re tired from the game after weather lng several storms. He became the club's president In 1920 and regain ad control In 1928. (Associated Press Photo) HOW THEY STAND. (By The Associated Press) Coast W. L. Pot. 20 18 .617 28 31 .071 37 31 .(03 28 M .(00 28 OS .810 at at .mo Seattle 1 20 .8M San Francisco - - 18 34 .300 Portland -Hollywood .... Los Angeles Sacramento Missions ..... Oakland W. L. Pet. Pittsburgh ,- 22 W .887 New York 19 14 .678 St. Louis 10 18 .643 Cincinnati 17, 18 .488 Chicago i.. 11 19 .472 Boston 17 20 .459 Brooklyn .. 14 17 .462 Philadelphia .. 13 as .361 New York .. Washington . Chicago Philadelphia . Cleveland Detroit St. Louis . Boston .. . W. L. Pot. . 20 11 .646 . 31 18 .888 . 18 14 .683 . 18 14 .503 . 10 18 .543 . 14 20 .412 , 14 23 J78 . 11 31 .344 BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League At Portland, San Francisco (post poned, rain.) At Hollywood 7, Sacramento B. At Mission 1, Oakland 3. At Seattle, Los Angeles, (postponed) Courthouse News , (Purnlshed by the Jackson County Abstract Co- 131 E. Sixth Street.) Marriage Licenses William H, Vlmont and Thelma K. McKnlght. Martin 'A. Baffeta and Marie Sou blron. Roy B. Parr and Irma Brenneman. Circuit Court State vs. William Earl Hicks and Kermlt Dook Grand larceny. Pacific Placer Co. v. Chauncey Plorey For money. Carson Fowler Lumber Co. vs. Mrs. E. D. Patterson and Dwlght Patter son Lien. - Charles B. Gray et ux vs. George T. O'Brien et ux Foreclosure. Probate Court Estate of Clarence Frederick Burke, deceased- Admitted to probate. American League At Boston 3, Cleveland 8. At Washington 7, St. Louis 3. At Philadelphia 4, Detroit 8 (14 In nings.) At Ohlcago-New York, postponed, wet grounds. . National League At Ohtcago 8, Boston 0. At Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 1. At Pltteburgh-New York, postponed, rain. Only games scheduled. 1 b. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Meunler of Gold H1U a daughter, weighing six pounds, lfl ounces, at the SHcred Heart hospital this morning. One-Armed Man Is Fisherman PORTLAND. Ore. (UP) Roy Jones, Longvtew, landed a 40-pound Chinook salmon recently. He la one- armed. A few weeks later, he fished the Cowllta river, near Longvlew, and hooked two more good Chinook. They averaged 39 J4 pounds each See Char lea A. Wing Agency for Hall Insurance. Peru has Increased the import duty duty on motion picture films. ANNOUNCING NEW MANAGEMENT Hotel Holland COFFEE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Vlncel Tervenv Invite jrou to try their rood gerrlre Rome rooked meals, Cluh Luncheons, Private Parties In an atmosphere you'll enjoy. ' Real Estate Transfers O. F. Palmerton et al to Charles O. Harding et ux w. D. to land In Sec. 19, Twp. 88 8., K. 3 W. Charles O. Harding et ux to O.' F. Palmerton et ux W. D. to land In Sec. 18, Twp. 38 8.. R. 4 W. Charles C. Harding et ux to Cecil Patterson W. D. to land In Sec. 18, Twp. 36 S., B. 4 W. Jackson County Bank to B. M. Nix Q. O. D. to tilA of Nft ot Bee. 35, Twp. 38 8., B. 8 W. B. J. Parsons et ux to L. j. Adams et ux q. o. D. to land In DLO 48, 49 and 51, Twp. 88 S B. 1 E. Amelia F. Toft to Pearl Canady Q. 0. D. to land In block 58, City of Jacksonville. W. H. Merrltt et ux to Charles N. Black W. D. to lot 1, block 3, Olson Add. to Medford. . . Earl D. Graham et ux to C. F. Luch terhand et ux W. D. to 4 acres In DLO 43. Twp. 38 S B. 1 E. United States to William F. Bon ney Patent to lot 1, Sec. 25, Twp. 38 8 , B. 4 W. Charles Paris ftt ux to J. J. Osen- brugge Q. O. D. to land In DLO 79, Twp. 87 S., B. 3 W. O. D. Barnes to Stat of Oregon W. D. to land In SW'4 ot Sec. 18, Twp. 37 S., B. 3 W. Emma S. Cox to State of Oregon W. D, to lot 1, Myer Add. to Ashland. B. A. Settlemlre et ux to Burton J. Palmer et ux W. D. to lot 4, block 3, South Pak Add. to Medford. R. A. Settlemlre et ux to Burton J. Palmer W. D, to weat 60 feet of east 100 feet of lots 20 and 21, block 3, Newtown Add. to Medford. Katie Haney to Bessie H. Buchanan W. D. to land In DLO 46, Twp. 39 S.. R. 1 8. Burton J. Palmer to R. A. Settle mlre et ux W. D, to land In DLO 52, Twp. 87 8., R. 3 W. E. R. Barker to Ous Erlckson W. D. to lots 9, 8 and 10, block 24, and part lot 14, block 24; lot 9, block 2, GoIU Hill. James W. Miller to Caleb Weston Miller W. D. to WV4 of 8W!4 of Sec. 39. Twp. 33 8 . B. 3 E. Caleb w. Miller to James W. Miller W. D. to NWK of NEH of Sec. 17, Twp. 33 .8., R. 1 E., and other land In Sec 17,' Twp. 3B S , R.'l E. Ralph S. Tucker et ux to Jcsso E. Glass et ux W. D. to SW!4 of 8E4; SK ot 8W14 of Sec. 6, Twp. 36 8., B. 1 E., except land sold. Henry P, Stuart to Aaron E. Nettle bald ct al Q. 0. D. to N4 of BE'i, Nft of SWV4 of Sec. 38, Twp. 87 8 B. 4 W. ... Jesse E. Glaus et ux to Ralph E. Tucker et ux W. D. to land In DLC 69, Twp. 37 8.. R. 3 W. William 8. Hazelton to Valorla I, Hamstreet et al W. D. to 60 acres In Sec. 31, Twp. 38 S , R. 3 W. C. E. Applegats et ux to First In- aurance Agency Q. C. D. to lot 1, block 1, Falrmount Add. to Medford. The Gold Mountain Mining Co. to Aaron E. Nettlebald et al Q. C. D. to NK of BE'.; N'4 of 8WJ4 of Sec. 28, Twp. 37 S., R. 4 W. 8. P. Herbert et vlr to State of Oregon W. D. to part lot 8, W. O. Myer Add. to Ashland. A. H. Robinson et ux to to o. R. Just et ux NWH of 8E't, and NEJ4 of 6W!4. SE(4 of NW'4 of Sec. 20, Twp. 34 S.. R. I E. H. A. Turnbough et ux to Joshua W. Rose W. D. to W14 of 8Wi4 of SVfYt of NW54 Of Sec, 16, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 W. a Frances A. Twogood eo E. E.' Ross et ux W. D. to 25 acres In Sec. 37, Twp. 38 8. R. 1 W. F. W. Jordan to First National Co W. D. to 8 acres In DLO 66, Twp. 37 3., It. 3 W. da J. Poole to ePter Edward Raney W. D. to land In DLC 41, Twp. 38 8 , R. 1 W. N. c. Vaughan to A. A. McCoy et ux W. D. to land In Sec. 33, Twp. 33 S., R. 1 W. Charles E. Gray et ux to O. F. Palmerton et al w. D. to land In Sec 19, Twp. 36 8., R. 3 W. , Old Ballots Found PORTLAND, Ore". (UP) Three old ballots were found In the bottom of an old box here recently. One list ed John Qulncy Adams as a candi date for vice president. Another showed U. 8 Grant as republican candidate or president. A third listed Horace Greeley as the Ubersl candidate for the Chief Executive's post. - 1 Schoolboy Smashes Records AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) Texaa school boys are not always content to smash school records. In the State Inter scholastlc League meet at Austin re cently, R. L. Bush, Dallas schoolboy, ran tne nan mile In 1:55.4, break ing both the league record and that of the Southwest Conference of Col leges. 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