Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 02, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    'SIEBFOIlE SEXin TRTBUST!, SrEDFOTttJ, OREGON", FRIDTT. 2, 1933."
PTOE .EIGHT
Medford-Roseburg Open League Here Sunday
from Richard Stahl, 218, Germony, 4,
nere lasx nigat w o un
able to continue after the second fall.
Stahl took the first fall with ft
neadlock. The Ghetta grappler out
roughted Stahl in the second perlor
and threw his dazd opponent with
wing lock. An injured meniscus
prevented fftahl from continuing.
New South Wales, Australia, now
has 1,000,000,000 rabbits.
AGAIN POSTED FOR
Kaplan Disables
German Grappler
SALEM. June 3. UP) Abe Kaplai.
DEMPSEY DENIES TRYING
DOUBLE CROSS HERR MAX
HOW THEY.
SIX TEAMS READY
SCATTER GUNNERS
STAND.
210, New York, won a wrestling matcn
mmmi mi twine trap shoot surday jukeii
E
Cups and Cash Prizes for
Amateurs and Profes
sionals in Added Events
Many Shooters Will Come
Preparation are nearlng comple
tion for the fourth annual Medford
Mull Tribune trapshootlng tourna
ment to be held at the Medford Oun
elub grounda Sunday, June ii, man.
In At 10:30 o'clock.
Special trophlea will be offered for
amateurs and proieeeionaia ana
puree of 100. The Mall Tribune
trophy will be ehot for In event
one, two, three and four. The tro
nhv wai first placed In competition
In 1830 and la "hot for each year
over the Medford Oun club trap
at 100 18-yard target. Any amateur
trapehooter is eligible to oompete for
thl fine trophy end anyone winning
it three times becomes It perma
nent owner. The holder must agree
to return It to the Mall Tribune or
the Medford Oun club 30 day prior
to the date of lte being placed In
competition.
Cash Prizes Also
A year's subscription to the Mall
Tribune also goe to the winner of
the trophy. Winner to date are:
E. R. iAmport, B. L. Bardenbrook
and W. W. Batee.
There will be four as-target event
at Me shoot with 80 in cash to
high guns on the 100 target. In the
ISO-target handicap there will be two
39-target events with MS In cash to
high gun.
A cumulative puree, perpetuated
by Cheater W. Wood, will be hot
for In the BO-target handicap event.
A first time winner will receive 10
In oun. and a second time winner
will receive 18. First time winner
are Wm. Heckman of Modoc Point
and E. W. Pease of Medford.
In the 13-palr doubles there will
be one event with 7.80 In cash to
high guns.
Special Trophies Up
Among the special trophlea I lut
ed the Paclflo International Trap
shooting trophy to the high gun on
oomblned score made on 100 16
yard and the SO-handlcap target
shot at on this program.
The same aasocltlon also offers a
medal to all shooters making a long
run of 100 or more and a dlamond
aet trop,hy to any shooter breaking
300 straight.
The Medford Oun olub will award
a fine trophy to the professional
shooter making the highest score on
ISO target, Including 100 18-yard
and 60 handloap.
Shooter are expected for the event
from Klamath Falls, Bend, Marshfteld,
Empire, CoqulUe and Rogue Valley
town. Elaborate plans are being
made to care for the guests. The
grounds at the local club are In fine
condition and trees will offer ade
quate shade. The Medford club la
known aa one of the most attractive
shooting, grounds In the northwest.
Luncheon will be served on the
grounds during the noon hour.
Shoot Open to All
Anyone wishing additional Infor
mation regarding event I asked to
call up T. E. Daniels, president of
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We specialize in the BEST and the FRESHEST possible
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10 pounds 25c
(By the Associated Pres)
Coast.
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Portland
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Hollywood ...
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Missions
Los Angelea .
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Oakland
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BASEBALL
Yesterday' Results
Coast Laue
At Portland 7, Loa AngelM 3.
At Mission 4, Saorameto 3.
At Hollywood 3, Oakland X.
At Seattle 7, Ban Francisco 8.
National League
At Philadelphia 2, New York 7.
At Chicago 1. St. Louis 0.
Ai Boston, Brooklyn (postponed,
cold.)
Only games scheduled.
American Leajrue
At Washington 5, Boston 7 (13 in
nings).
At at. Louis l, Cleveland 3.
At Detroit 3, Chicago 1.
Only games scheduled.
the club, at McCurdy -Daniels In
surance agency, or B, W. Pease, sec
retary, at the California Oregon
Power company.
While the club has a limited mem
bership, enthusiasts wjtao support the
organization and make Its operation
successful have announced that the
shoot will be open to all persons
who desire to enter.
A preliminary shoot will be held
at the grounds on the north end of
the airport next Sunday,
The Oregon state shoot will, be held
at Klamath Falls June 16, 17 and 18.
Just four days after the Mall Trib
une shoot here, which will enable
shooters to get some practice imme
diately preceding the state tourna
ment. Japan expects a spurt In the salea
of automobiles.
Railways In Prance are expected to
reduce passenger rates.
TOM B00THBY, Prop.
Fresh
Fruits
RHUBARB
RADISHES
GOOSEBERRIES
CUCUMBERS
Game at Fairground Called
for 2:30 With Ceremonies
Eagle Point Going to
Coquille for Opening Tilt
By BILLY HULEN.
Where they play.
Roseburg at Medford.
Eagle Point at CoqulUe.
Ashland at Klamath Falls.
Sunday, June 4, will mark the open
ing shots In the Southern Oregon
baseball league, with manager Ralght'e
Medford Rogue holding the spotlight
of Jackson county Interest by tangling
with Bed Ruppert's Roseburg Vet
at the fair grounds.
Psul Hoffard will take his Eagle
Point Cheeeemakers to CoqulUe for
the opener, while . Ashland LI thl ana
will Journey to Klamath Falls to cross
bats with the Klamath Pelicans on
Modoc field.
Ceremonies to Open.
The game at Medford, which will
see oeremonles appropriate for open
ing day, la expected to draw the
largest crowd In recent years. Med
ford will have either Prltchett or Lake
In the box with probably George Har
rington catching. The game Is called
at 3:30.
At Coquille Looml will hurl for
Eagle Point with Ivan Harrington re
ceiving, while Bill Fortler, CoqulUe
manager, will start Gilbert In the box
with Fischer catching.
Batteries for the opening game at
Klamath Falls will be for Ashland,
McPadden to Balcovlch and for the
Pelicans, Lefty Monotore to Frisco
Edwards.
Interest Red Hot.
Late reports from all league towns
I to the effect that Interest In the
opening games Is red hot.
The Ashland Llthlans, expected to
be homeless, due to a city ordinance
banning Sunday baseball In the city
limits, have made arrangements to
use the olty airport for their home
games. It Is located about a mile
and a half south of Ashland, the use
of which will cancel" the necessity of
the Llthlans pfaylng their home
games at the fair grounds.
Rupert To Coach
Albany College
ALBANY ,Or., June 3 (P) Clyde
J. "Red" Rupert, former Multnomah
athletlo elub football star, ha been
signed to coach athletics at Albany
college. It waa announced here.
At the same time It was leanud
that G. Olenn Holmes, dean of men
at the oollege, wlU be director of ath
letics and have absolute authority
over all phases of the college' ath
letic program.
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Half Ground
Special ground suitable for hay
CWt. I" 135 lb. sacks
Ask for our special price on Range Blocks
BERRY CUPS
$7.25 per thousand
Mutual Mill & Seed Co.
S. Central.
NEW YORK, June a. (UP) Jack
Dempsey today heatedly denied
charges that he Is trying to engineer
Max Schmellng's defeat in the Maxle
Baer bout at Yankee stadium, June 8.
Dempsey was angered by a tele
gram from BchmeUng'a manager, Joe
Jacobs, who accused Dempsey of fall
ing to abow the proper Impartiality
for a promoter. He openly charged
the Msnassa Mauler with being too
much Interested In Baer and trying
to bring about Schmellng's down
fall. Jacobs resented Dempsey' coach
ing the California boxer at Atlantic
City Monday, after Dempsey had
LOCAL PRO WILL
OPEN GOLF TITLE
With the avowed ambition of re
peating his performance of 1025 when
he defeated Nell Christian for the
Northwest open golf orown, Jack
Hueston, Rogue Valley Golf club pro,
leaves Sunday to enter the tourney
which this year will be held on the
Fir Crest Country club links In Ta
coma, starting Thursday, June 8, with
36 boles to be played on that day
and the low 64 and ties to resume
hostilities. Friday.
Christian, present pro at the Wav
erly club In Portland, was Northwest
open title holder In 1924 and was de
feated by Hueston In Tacoma, the
latter losing the crown In 1026 at
Spokane. Christian Is again the
champ and Hueston's friends and
backers are confident history wUl re
peat Itself.' i
Hueston has been burning up the
local course of. late, carding 68, 69
end low 70's with regularity. He has
had considerable tournament expe
rience, having been olose to titles In
state championships and runner-up
In the Montana open at the Butte
country club In 1920.
Hueston, who ha served as pro
at the Rogue Valley course over four
years, was the discoverer of Von Elm's
possibilities as a tournament player,
taking him as a young and green
golfer to the Vancouver tourney In
1920 where Von Elm won to the quar
ter finals. The youngster returned
In 1921 and 1922 to win the title.
In 1925 when Hueston was hailed
as the Northwest open champion he
was pro at the Earllngton Golf club
of Seattle, the second oldest club In
the northwest.
Members of the Rogue Valley club
will watch their professional's pro
gress at Tacoma with keen Interest
next week and hopes are high that
he will succeed In bringing back one
of the coast's major golf honors.
Feeders
Proper feeding will produce
more pounds of meat, and better
quality, with fewer crooked
breasts, which will mean MORE
POUNDS TO SELL, a HIGHER
PRICE PER POUND and
GREATER PROFITS.
Feed
Hodgen-Brewsters
Starter
.40
cwt
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Phone 269
analyzed the styles of both fighters
by bcxlng one round eacb with them
on Saturday and Sunday.
"Jacobs Is putting me In a bad
light," Dempsey said, "and he'a try
ing to break up my friendship with
Schmellng. He accuses me of coach
ing Baer to get his man licked. I
knew Schmellng before Jacobs ever
met him, and he Is one of my warmest
friends.
"When ' Jacobs charges that I'm
rooting for Baer to win, he la making
an out and out misstatement. I
might make that stronger. He's the
last fellow in the world to be accus
ing me of trying to double-cross any
body." SUFFER
LOSS IN 10 TILTS
By the Associated Press.
Of current Coast league develop
ments, none has been more surpris
ing than the slump of the Angels
since they Invaded the northwest less
than two weeks ago, trailing the first
place Portland club by half ft game
Today Los Angeles languished In fifth
place, four full games behind the
leaders..
The Beavers handed the Lellvelt
men their seventh trimming In 10
games yesterday, 7-2. With Lou Rou
ps! holding the Angels to 6 hits, the
Beavers won with ease after they had
blasted Fay Thomas from the mound
Jn the third with a 5-run attack
Gene Llllard'a circuit clout was the
only earned Los Angeles run.
Hollywood kept pace with Portland
by marking up its third series win
over Oakland, 3-1. Glenn Gabler, Oak
tosser, seemed headed for a shut-out
until the seventh when his support
crumbled to let in three unearned
Hollywood runs. ,
Johnny Bablch hung up his eighth
victory of the season as he stopped
Sacramento, 4-3, with six hits. The
Missions pounded Joe Noonan, former
St. Mary's Athlete, for 13 hits to even
the series and climb back Into fourth
place. Bill Walters, Red third base
man, hit a double and three singles
In four trips to the plate.
Although outhlt 14-8 by Seattle,
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TO THE COOKING SCHOOL
Did you get your copy of the famous "Sweet Sixteen"
Recipe Packet? If not, mail this coupon, and one will
be sent free of charge:
And don't forget to
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Suitable opponents for Pete Bell
castro and Swede Anderson, who are
to appear . on next Wednesday's
wrestling card at the Medford armory,
are to be announced soon by Pro
moter Mack Llllard. The promoter
has several wires out for rough and
tough grapplers who may be depended
upon to give the belligerent 'Sacra
mento Italian a violent evening.
Bellcastro has proved a great favorite
here, due to his utter disregard for
such, rules as are generally supposed
to govern the heave and hug game,
going In to win as speedly as pos
sible. Anderson, a newly risen contender
In muscle mangling circles, gave a
good account of himself In his recent
tussle with Bellcastro, using enough
of his old football days tactics to
knock Bellcastro clear Into the four
bit seats to take the second fall.
Bellcastro, however, lit on his head
and was able to come back for the
third fall 'and threw Anderson after
giving him four airplane spins and
a series of rabbit punches. Fans
voiced disapproval of Lea Weiss de
cision on calling Anderson down, as
they declared his shoulders weren't
on the mat. The fall was counted,
however, and Anderson Is out after
another bout. If he wins next Wed
nesday, and continues to win, he may
get another chance at Bellcastro. and
Medford fans feel that with added
experience, together with Anderson's
superior strength, he can count Bell
castro among bis victims.
By putting both Anderson and Bell
castro on the same card, to meet dif
ferent opponents, Promoter Llllard
feels that he Is giving Medford fans
the best wrestling card within reach
of Medford. Plenty of action, plenty
of rough stuff, and plenty of straight
wrestling. Is assured to round out a
full evening, and Anderson's sudden
rise In wrestling circles will either
continue, or be set back.
Announcement of opponents for
the two maulers is expected this even
ing or tomorrow.
San Francisco jammed over a ninth
inning victory, 8-7, to even the se
ries. With the lights on in the last
Inning, Ernie Sullk's high fly scored
Augle Galan with the winning run,
when Jimmy Welsh, Seattle center
fielder, lost the ball.
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interesting things. We
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Campbell's Pork and Beans 5
Val-vita Orange Juice 15-oz. can 10
Val-Vita Grapefruit Juice 15-oz. can 10
Lettuce large solid heads 3 for 10
New Green Peas 3 lbs. 13
New Potatoes 4 lbs. 13t
Large Sweet Navel Oranges 2 doz. 39
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