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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933.
Medford Rogues Win 1 0 to 7 Over Roseburg in League Inaugural
LAKE SHINES AT
BAT AND HURLS
SUPERIOR BALL
Good Crowd Sees Close and
Exciting Game As New
League Gets Under Way
Ceremonies Open Tilt
. Kt.hlLlt) YEsIEKDAY.
Medrord, 10; Roseburf, 7.
Klamath, S; Ashland. 2.
Coqullle. : Enf.le Point, S.
Medford's Rogues mlnttd tha
Boenurg Veta 10 to 7 Sunday at the
fairgrounds In th opening gama of
the league aeason. It waa a laat and
exciting battle with the acore tied
up. twice, and full of hitting and
fast fielding. A crowd of 300 aaw
the encounter and got their money'a
vorth.
Lake, pitching for trie Rogues, got
three hits, drove in six runs, scored
three ttmea himself, and was the
Individual star for the locals. Sand
ers, left field for Roeeburg, snared a
half dozen long files, that would
have been extra baae clouts with
ordinary fleldere.
Roseburg Scores Early
Roseburg started with a rush, and
scored three runs In the first Inn
ing. The Rogues finally launched
lilts In the fourth to tie the score,
and took a two run lead. The vis
itors however, came right back, and
evened things up again.
The Rogues In the closing time
at bat. put across three runs to put
the game on Ice.
Roughness of the field hampered
good' fielding and allowed several
balls which should have been easily
fielded to go for hit.
Cleorge Harrington caught a bang
up ' game for Medford. Shortstop
might, who Is manager of the locals,
flashed a classy bit or fielding when
he caught a sleeping Roseburg run
ner at second.
The game waa opened with Wil
liam Bolger pitching. Joseph Flelgel
catching and Mayor Wilson batting.
They were awkward, but willing.
Court Hall umpired In' a dignified
manner. The crowd laughed and
cheered.
The summary:
Roeeburg: AB R H PO A B
B. Avery, as. . 5 18 4 1 3
Phillips, lib 0 0 0 1 0 0
a. Avery. 3b It as ... 4 0 113 0
Welch, lb 6 14 8 0 1
Chney, of 8 113 11
Thompson, rf 6 0 1 0 0 0
Sanders, If . 4 1 3 6 0 0
Cedaratrom. 3b .. 6 0 0 1 0 1
Adamson, o ............ 4 13 113
Smith, p 8 0 0 0 4 0
Beck ley, p..-.- 1 0 0 0 0 0
Total 41 7 14 34 ft 7
Medford: AB R H PO A E
Williams, 3b 8 3 1 3 3 0
Ling. 3b & as . 8 3 3 3 6 0
Halght. as 4 0 1111
Robinson, of 10 110 0
Coy. rf : 6 0 110 0
Clay. If 6 0 1 3 0 0
a. Hsrrlngton, o .... 3 0 0 8 3 0
Ferrette, of & 3b.... 3 113 3 3
Anderson, lb 4 3 1 13 0 0
Lake, p 4 3 8 1 3 1
Total 37 10 13 37 14 4
Three-base hits Welch 1, Lake 1:
3-baso hits Chancy 1, Lang 1, Lake
1; aacrlflce hits O. Avery 1, O. Har
rington 1; stolen bases Sanders 1,
Thompson 1. Ohaney ran for B.
Avery In the 8th Inning. Bases on
balls oft Smith 1. Bedtley 3, Lake,
none: balka by pitcher Beckley 1.
Time of game, one hour and 60 min
utes. SUB-PAR GOLF WITHOUT
SINGLE PAR; HERE'S HOW
KANSAS CITT. (AP) Nine holes
two under par without a par on any
hole I
That la the record of Wea Dunlap,
crack amateur of Kansas City.
Playing Vie second nine at the
Hlllcrest country club, Dunlap had
an eagle, four birdies and four one-over-p.tr
holes.
.
Oregon Weather. ,
, Oenerally cloudy tonight: Tuesday
fair, but cloudy near the coaat; mod
erate temperature; moderate north
west winds offshore.
Taking a tip from the old custom
of holding "horee-awapplng day,"
farm is of Colquitt county, Oa., have
Initiated a "bull awapplng day."
By the Associated Press.
Coast.
W. L. PO.
Portland s 34 .boo
Hollywood 86 36 .583
Sacramento 86 36 .581
Los Angeles 33 38 .833
Missions '.. 33 81 .808
Oakland 37 83 .460
Beattle 33 38 .388
San Francisco 33 38 .881
W1LLARD
HOTEL
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
114 MODERN A1UV ROOMS
BATH-SHOWER OR COM
BINATION. CENTRALLY
LOCATED. FIREPROOF
CONSTRUCTION. GRILLE
IN CONNECTION.
We Inelta lour Batronag
Rate fr-BO Hp
HOW THEY.
sum
National.
New York
St. Louis
Pittsburg
Chicago ....
Cincinnati
Brooklyn -..
Boston .......
Philadelphia
Ne wYork ....
Washington .
Chicago .....
Cleveland
Philadelphia ,
Detroit ..
Boston .......
St. Louis .,
W. L. PC.
,36 17 .606
.800
.681
.633
.611
. 37 18
. 36 18
. 34 33
. 38 33
, 18 34 .429
.. 30 38 .417
......... 17 81 .364
W.
38 18
37 IB
34 19
It. PO.
,690
887
, 36 31 .653
, 31 30 .513
. 1ft 36 .433
, 17 30 .383
, 18 3S 310
EYES FOR QUEST
TRIBUNE T
Quito a number of shooters turned
out Sunday morning for practice tn
anticipation of the annual Medford
Mall Tribune ahoot, which will be
staged et the Medford Gun club traps
June U.
Tills la the main tournament of
the aeason for the local club and has
grown In popularity each year until
It now attracts shooters from this
entire section of the state..
The program calls for 100 18-yard
targets, 50 handicap and 13 pair of
doubles. There will be a 100 In purses
In addition to the special trophies.
The main event for The Mall Tribune
trophy will constitute the loo tar
gets from 10 yards. . This trophy is
placed In competition each year and
will finally go to the shooter winning
it three times..
Following are the practice acorea
made Sunday at 60 targets:
R. R. Lamport ..,..-....., 49
8. O, Mendenhall ,..........,.- 48
George Porter 47
Elmer Wilson 47
Ray Coleman ......,......,.,.....-. 47
W. W. Bates 40
Chester W. Wood - -- -,, 46
Fred Hull 46
Dr. a. Earl Low .. 43
H. Crolsnnt -,-. m 43
J. F. MOOre .ee...., . 43
Fred Kick ...... 39
R. B. Miller .... 37
R. L. Edwards ...... . 80
At IS Tarirts.
Clarence Kadi 34
Sam Jennings ...... 33
Cheater Hubbard 15
Handicap at 35 Target.
Chester Wood, 31 yd 33
8. O. Mendenhall. 33 yds 33
Clarence Eada, 18 yda 31
Ray Coleman. 31 yds 30
H. Crolsnnt, 31 yds .,...,...... 30
W. W. Bates, 31 yds. ...... .... 30
Dr. Low, 30 yds ...... 30
AS
OF LOCAL COURSE
Surprising everyone including him
self R. w. Ruhl, champion dub" of
the Medford Golf rlub, retained hl
title and the tin-can trophy pr
tented by a local inn of plumber,
when he defeated p H. Reum In tnn
38-hole final mato one up, yester
day morning.
On the first 18 holes Saturday,
Reum clicked along steadily with an
even 100, while Ruhl shot 107, put
ting the former four up, and 18 more
to go.
Aa hooting under 100, according to
trie rule of thla tournament, coata
the shooter $3. the Mooeejaw .Scotch
man, abot the sam acore on Sunday
the beet score tha can be made free
of charge. Ruhl threw discretion to
the winds, let out the reefs in his
canvas pint, donned his fur-llned
mittens, opened his purse strings and
shot a 03. On the first nine he ah at
a 45, which evened the contest and
the second nine a 48, which proved
to be a terrific struggle, the reiu't
not being decided until the two vene
rable maahle wlelders, halved the lai
hole with a pah of 5'a, putting ".urtl
1 up, and nothing to go on except
an overdraft.
Reum made a gaL'ant effort to win
this hole, hie putt for a four Just
rimming the cup had It dropped,
the match would have been tied, the
club wou'd have gained another $2,
and the two duba would have been
compelled to play another 18. So it
was probably Just m well from tho
standpoint of Insolvency and harden
ed arteries.
This la the second time the niblick
editor haa won the dub title, and in
tlmate friends (particularly his bank
er) are urging him to retire, from the
dub list and enter the amateur na
tlonal in September- Ruhl, however,
who had his picture taken by Shang'e
in a fighting pose yesterday, ques
tions hta own amaur statu He not
only had to pay 3 to win yesterday,
but 93 during thi tournament to
beat Walter Leveret te and now th
dub committee ha sent him a bill
for 7.50, for Incidental.
Urged for public statement, an ar
ticle and "tlpa on tee shots" for the
V B. Oolf Magaclne, Ruhl when con
tacted today said ne had not mi le
up hla mind. "I ahall either retire 'T
turn pro." was all he would ay.
Hla defeated opponent, "Moose J aw"
wm more communicative.
"Look over the acore." aald he "and
figure out. who la the better golfer.
X ahot two 100' a total of 300 had
a good time and It didn't cost me a
dime. My opponent shot 107 and a i)i
also a total of 300 (the same acorn)
and It cost him 83, a cup of coffee
and two packages uf Camels."
4-
tlonal driving contest follow;
Archie Hambrlek, Zanesvllle, O.,
277.6. 8150.
Charles Lacey, Great Keck, N. T.,
370.9. 876.
Ed Dudley, Wilmington. Del., 384.3.
850.
Willie Ooggln. Woodland, Calif.,
360.3, 835.
Bobby Crulckshank, Richmond. Va.,
358.6, 816.
Walter Hagen, Detroit, Mich., 358.4,
810.
Ralph Guldahl, St. Louie, Mo., 358.3,
810.
George Von Elm, Los Angeles, 354.8,
810.
Sam Parka, Unlontown, Pa., 349.4,
810.
Olln Dutra, Brentwood Helghta,
Calif., 345.4, 810.
Longest Individual ball, Archie
Hambrlek. Zaneavllle, O., 281.7.
CHICAGO, June 5. (UP) Craig
Wood of Deal. N. J., won first prize
of 8700 today in a golf driving con
test In which more than 36 players
were entered at. Soldier Field.
Wood drove three time for a to
tal of 736 "4 yard.
Ky Laffoon of Denver waa second
with three drives of 363, 232 and
245 1 yard.
Joe Klrkwood waa third with drives
of 335, 238 and 337 yards.
,9-2,
ADOPT SCHEDULE
1 UIAL
KLAMATH KaLLS June 5. Behind
the four-hit pitching of Lefty Molo
tore, Klamath Pelicans defeated Ash
land, 9 to 2, in liw opening game of
we southern oregou league here Sun
day afternoon. The battertea were:
For Ashland, McFiddcn and Belco-'
vlch; Klamath Falls, Molotore airtj
Edwards, '
BASEBALL LEAGUE
The following official schedule baa
been adopted for the Southern "Ore
gon baseball league.
June 11 Coqullle at Asbland; Med
ford at Eagle Point; Klamath
Falls at Roseburg.
June 18 Roeeburg at Ashland: . Med
ford at Coqullle; Klamath Falls at
Eagle Point.
June 35 Coqullle at Klamath Falls:
Ashland at Medford; Eagle Point
at Roseburg.
July 3 Medford at Klamath Falla;
Ashland at Eagle Point; Roseburg
at Coqullle.
July 9 Klamath Falls at Ashland:
Medford at Roeeburg; Coqullle at
Eagle Point.
July 16 Roseburg at Klamath Falls:
Ashland at Coqullle; Eagle Point
at Medford.
July 33 Eagle' Pt. at Klamath Falls;
Ashland at Roseburg; Coqullle -at
Medford.
July 30 Klamath Falls at Coqullle;
Medford at Ashland; Roeeburg at
Eagle Point.
August 6 Klamath Falla at Med
ford: Eagle Point at Ashland; Co
qullle at Roseburg.
Approximate dlatance traveled by
each team to games, for season:
Ml.
Coqullle . 771
Klamath Falla '. 639
Roseburg . 603
Eagle Point .
Ashland ......
Medford
401
382
360
277-YARD DRIVE
6T. PAUL, Minn., June 5. (UP)
Archie Hambrlek, Zaneavllle, O., won
the national driving contest held yes
terday In connection with the St.
Paul open when be had an average
for three balls of 377.8 yards.
Hambrlek also had the longest sin
gle drive of 381.7 yards. Charles Lacey,
Great Neck, N". Y., was second with
370.8 yard with Ed Dudley, Wilming
ton. Del., third with an average of
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Yesterday' Reults
Coast League.
At Portland 3-0, Loa Angelea 3-11.
First game 13 Innings; second 1 In
nings. At Hollywood 13, Oakland 5. Second
game postponed; rain. .
At Mission 10-5, Sacramento 15-7.
Second game 7 Innings.
At Seattle 5-10, San FrancUco 13-1.
Second game 7 Innings.
National.
At Chicago 3-D, Pittsburg D-J.
At Boston 0-9. Philadelphia 1-6.
At Brooklyn 0-1, New York 3-t.
At Cincinnati 3-, St. Louis 4-3.
American League.
At Washington 4, Boston 3.
At St. LOUIS 6-2, Chicago 13-10.
At Cleveland 3-3. Detroit 1-4.
At New York 3-8. Philadelphia 9-0.
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