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PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JCXE 16, 1933. Medford Rogues Invade Coquille Sunday in Crucial League Clash UNBEATEN TEAMS WILL CROSS BATS IN COASTAL CITY Roseburg Journeys to Ash land in League Schedule ;, While Klamath Falis Will Go to Eagle Point WHERE THEV PIAY SliNUAV. Medford at Coquille. Boseburg at Ashland. Klemsth Falls at Eagle Point. data mm mm&i6M-s.mmmm. awim tinui ii ii iiiaAaf; r,? By BILLY HULEN. ' Southern Oregon Baaeball league will aee It first crucial game next Sunday when Medford travels to Co- oullle lor the game which will ae elds the undisputed league leader ship. At present, the Rogues and the Looters are tied tor the top; eacn with two wlna and no losses to their credit and the battle at the coaet city ehould be one of the hardest ought of the year. . Prltchett or Lake to Pitch. Manager Height of the Medford team will start either Bill Lake, the hard-hitting pitcher, or Prltchett, the curve ball specialist. In the box. George Harrington will do the re ceiving. The remainder of the Rogue team will probably be the same as It has been, with Williams, Haignc, Lang and Anderson composing the Inner defense. Csrl Gilbert, the submarine ball specialist, will probably be on the mound for Coquille with Fred McHale In reserve. Roseburg at Ashland. Ashland, with a greatly strength ened lineup, will be struggling to climb out of the league cellar at the expense of Red Ruppert's Roseburg Vets. Ashland has signed Johnny Butler, the hard hitting third sacker from Talent, for the remainder of the season and he should put the needed punch Into the batting order that the Llthlans have lacked all year. Jim Connaster will do the hurling with Mike Balcovlc receiving. Eagle Pt. will Try to Climb. Another oellar club will be trying to better Its standing when Eagle Point tangles with the Klamath Falls Pelicans at Eagle Point. Manager Hof fard will have his Cheesemakers In a dangerous ' frame of mind. They will be fighting hard to win their Initial game of the league schedule and Frisco Edwards and his Pelicans will have their hands full if they wish to retain their title aa "the team to beat." Hoffard Is undecided as to whom shall be his pitcher. Ivan Harrington will do the catching regardless. Ed wards will have his speed ball south paw, Lefty Molatore, In the box while Edwards himself will do the work behind the bat. - Baseball Interest Rising. ' Southern Oregon Interest In base ball, dead for quite a number of years, Is slowly rising to the point where teams can be self-sustaining. Good crowds havs been turning out to see the league gamea and, aa the season advances and the race tightens up, they are expected to Increase to the old-time alee. POLICEMAN'S BULLET IS FATAL FOR CHILD NAMPA, Idaho, Jud Delph award, Jr., a-yw-old ton of Mr. and Mrs. Delph Caward of Nampa, dted at a hospital here yesterday of a bullet wound suffered last 6unday when th child was struck In the head by a bullet from the gun of of ficer Brown who shot and killed Clif ford Black man. The officer waa ar resting Black man in connection with a theft when the shooting occurred. Plroy Hot House tomatoes at your grooer'a. The quality la fine and the price la right. Ry GfcNK ftAHAZfcN World Champion Golfer. (As Told to Alan Gould) If there Is one factor, above most others, that I would like to Impress on the general run of golfers, no matter what their handicap rating. It la to CONCENTRATE. By that I mean concentrate on the right grip and stance, concentrate on choosing the right club and con centrate on choosing the right club centra te on shooting for the green. Don't be discouraged or start fid dling around with a different method If you miss one or two shots. It takes practice and some mistakes to acquire the right swing and timing, Undisturbed by Gallery, If you have ever studied the play of a champion closely you will mark the extreme all-around concentra tion of his pla.y under all sorts of circumstances and with galleries of thousands swarming about him. He would be "lost" quickly If be al lowed himself to be distracted from the main goal of his play. Jones, Oulmet and Ha Ren are great examples of what concentration will do. It is to that factor that I at tribute my success last year, espec ially In the British Open at Prince's. - I went to England firmly convinced Prince's waa going to be one of the toughest courses I ever tackled; that the only way I could beat It was to concentrate on every angle and every shot. I succeeded so well that I never had a single six on any card over there. Had Prince's Down "rat. In particular I had studied the No. 8 hole at Prince's, a 400-yarder with two bunkers designed to catch over-ambltloua or erratic tee shot. I discovered the right spot to put my tee shot, where I would . get a long uphill but clear shot to the green, To make sure I drove with a spoon. Twice I got home well enough with the wood to set eagle, threes. To mv succesK on that hole, more than any thlnge!se, I owed my Victory.. That will show you tow It pays to concentrate, no matterthow easy the shot looks. Remember ? Mistakes on easy shots are Just aa costly aa those on hard ones, In addition to which they are more likely to produce aggra vation and break down the morale. GOLFERS QUALIFY FOR More than 30 golfora have already qualified at the Medfora Municipal course, according to F. W. Ohausae, manager, for the aprlng handicap tourney to be played soon. Attrac tive prince have been put by Manager Ohausee, and as soon as a few more have qualified play on the first flight will start. Roy Shreve end Harold Riddle have the low qualifying scores so far, Ohausae said, Shreve carding an aa and Riddle an 80. Riddle, however, has been a little off his game lately, and may have put himself at a dis advantage as some of the other boys are ahowlng Improvement. Included among those who have also qualified are Jack Blenna, Rog er ew, Eon Orey," Kleth Fennel, Ray Rlstlne, Jimmy Hicks, Harold Woods, O. L. MaoOonald, F. B- Nichols, 0. M. Huston, H. O. Colburn, J, M. Gainer, Roy Buckingham, W. O, Degerness, Dr. w. W. P. Holt, F. M. Piickett and Pete Wilder. WASHINGTON GRANGE MASTER GETS PLUM WASHINGTON, June !. P Al- bert 8. doss of Seattle, master of the Washington state grange since 1022. today waa appointed federal land bank commissioner to succeed Paul Bestar who resigned effective June 80. An ability to concentrate on every shot, no matter how tne gallery swirls around him, helped Francis Oulmet twice scale tne amateur championship heights. SELF OUTCUSSED LEEDS, England (JP) Miss Poppy Wings te has won the distinction of being the first woman golfer In the British Isles to take part in a leading professional tournament with men. Augmenting her set of Irons with three heavy wooden dubs borrowed from a man, she entered with the country's leading professionals for the Leeds tournament with Its stake of some 43,750. For eight holes she played well, but a six on the ninth was the beginning of the end and she finished the first qualifying round of 18 holes hope lessly with a 80. She waa back for the second round the following day but tore up her card In disgust long before finishing the trial. Ml as Wlngate, a young widow, acta aa aaslstant to her brother, who is the professional at Templenewsan. 4) PENDLETON. Ore., June 18. (UP) The State Orange, In annual con vention here yesterday, approved the Lane county resolution calling for conservation of timber and scenic beauty at the entrance to Crater Lake national parte. The Orange favors reviving the bill killed by the last legislature which would have created a state bank. Ac tion of the Spokane federal land bank in not permitting many farm associations to make loans to Oregon farmora waa condemned In another resolution. Old Fashioned Buttermilk FREE All You Can Drink Served to AH Customers SATURDAY AT THE OPENING OF OUR Lunch Counter Service . 109 West Main Street SandwicuM Short Order Buttermilk Delicatessen Food Poultry Rabbits Cloverleaf Dairy Product- mm mmm mssbhsbsmv asssaaiaaaamoaaasi saeBssssssaaaaassssai Milk, quart, 5c The Cloverleaf DAIRY PRODUCTS E Ray King of Tacoma, 190 pound wrestlor who Is young and aggressive, will be Swede Anderson's opponent In the preliminary bout at the arm ory next Wednesday night, according to an announcement made by Pro moter Mack LUlard this morning. King has been showing great pro mise aa a heavy, and will make his first appearance In Medford when he meets Anderson, with both men young and full of fight, and neither overburdened with experience, action should be the keyword .of the eve ning. "I've been wanting to get at Al Karaalck for years, and what I'll do to that guy next Wednesday won't be funny," waa the message sent to Medford by Bellcastro, Sacramento heavyweight wrestler, who has be-' come a favorite In the Medford ring. Bellcastro and Karaalck were match ed for the main event bout here by Promoter Llllard. Karaalck and Harry Demetral wres tled to a draw last Wednesday, and Demetral won from Bellcastro the Wednesday before when Bellcastro fouled the Oreek by kicking him In the stomach. Bellcastro had Demet ral groggy when the foul waa de clared, and local fans feel the Italian would have won easily if he hadn't started kicking Karaalck and' Bellcastro will make the perfect, match, tans declare, be cause Karaalck like It rough, too. SPLIT CREW HONOR NEW LONDON, Oonn., June 18. (Pi A great spurt In the last seventy yards gave Harvard's Junior varsity a smashing victory over the Yale Jay- vees oy three quarters of a length and the Crimson an even break In the two morning races of the Tlat an nual regatta between these ancient rivals. Yale's undefeated freshmen eight opened the program with an easy vic tory over the Harvard yearlings by four lengths and the Ells seemed to have the Junior varsity brush won as well until a great finishing sprint pulled the Crimson Jayvees Into a lead they steadily Increased to the finish line. Kills Big Rattler. STAYTON, June 16. (AP) Bob Banta, 13, shot and killed the first rattlesnake .he ever eaw a 30-lnch. seven-rattle specimen. The snake had Just narrowly missed striking his mother, Mrs. Carrie Moors. HOW THEY. STAND. By the Associated Press. Coast. W. L. Sacramento , 43 30 Hollywood 40 30 Portland 38 Los Angeles Mlsslona Oakland . Seattle ..... San Francisco 32 37 ... 37 40 .... 26 ,45 PC. .583 .571 32 MS 32 .648 35 .521 .464 .403 .368 American. New York Wsshlngton .. Chicago , Philadelphia . Cleveland Detroit Boston St. Louis W. L. . 38 20 . 33 22 . 29 26 26 23 29 26 . 28 28 19 34 PC. .623 .693 .637 .531 .527 .481 .360 .357 National. W. New York St. Louis Pittsburg Chicago Cincinnati Brooklyn ... Boston Philadelphia .. L. PC. . 31 19 .620 32 21 .604 , 29 24 .547 30 27 .526 27 27 .500 22 28 .440 93 31 .428 29 36 .345 BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League. At Los Angeles 13, Portland St. At Oakland 3, Hollywood 8. At San Francisco 5, Seattle 8. At Sacramento 3, . Mission 3. American League. At Boston 8. New York 5. At Detroit-Cleveland postponed; rain. Only games scheduled. National League. At New York 4. Boston 7. At Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 9. At Chicago 5, Pltteburg 0. Only games scheduled. IS OPENED FOR Be PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 16. (UP) Max Baer, California heavyweight. wfto conquered Max Schmeling a week ago, last night opened his exhibition tour by taking a three-round deci sion over Seal Harris of Chicago. Baer weighed 204 pounds, Harris 241. In the main event of the regular boxing card, Sunny Jim McVeigh, 177, scored a third round technical knockout over Buddy McArthur, 780, Fairmont, W. Va. BOSTON RED SOX QUIT CELLAR BY By Associated press) The Boston Red Sox. cellar dwellers of the American league almost since time Immemorial, have climbed out of their usual position to the dizzy heights of aeventh place. This la nothing new for the re Juvenated Red Sox of 1933 at one time during the second week of the campaign they were as high as sey enth place nor was their rise entire ly unexpected. But the way in which mey accomplished the feat of leaving ceuar maae It appear that they have no Intention nr rtnrnna The humble tall-enders picked on "w lors nankeea, world's Cham plons and league leutora. strument If their rise and won four straignt gamea. An 8 to 8 triumph yesterday flnallv lifted thm w. the Idle St. Louis Browns by the slim margin of a half game, which figures oui to a single percentage point at the present stage of the race. The Yankee-3tori Any fitt. ti.. only one played In the Junior circuit s vieveiana and Detroit were rained out and the other cluba had an open aace. 10 SETTLE FEUD AT ELKS' PICNIC An ancient feud will be renewed at 'ttie Elks club plcnlo and beer "bust" Thursday evening at the lodgement nicnic river when Stan Sherwood and Sam iouon lead their cohorts in a kltten bsll battle which la expected to prove classic in tne sports world. Enmity between SherwooH nrt rtni. ton has flared anew due to rlvarly In ralslrur a mustachA inn t.h .i legation by Colton that the hard- worxing post-office attache had short, changed him at thA itimn nnrin It Is reported that igueu ay cunger and Clair Speara. an-Bbur oatterv to Btrnfff-.hn hi been" aggregation and Colton boasta he will appear In person on the mound for his "office boy" outfit witn the oldest Harrington boy be hind the bat. Stated Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103. A F. & A. M. Friday. June 16. at 7:30 p. m. Visitors In vited. O, W. De Jarnett GEO. ALDEN, Sec'y. Pigatm.'. ,'A, fTyhg Hons . . . WcrU-Widt Soemiyraamm Symbol A REAL RADIO HIT tha GENERAL 4 FUN FEST 8 to &1S o'clock MoodsT. Tnesdsy, Veinttif, Thursday and Friday Evenings KJR Seattle . 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