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PAGE TWO 6 TO UN CLASH WE Coast Town Pitcher Holds Haight's Outfit to Two Hits Pritchett Injures Arm Early in Contest The Medford Rogue were toppled from first place to a second place tie In the standing of the Southern Oregon Bssebsll league, when down ed. 0 to ! by the Coqullle Loggers In the latter city Sunday The largest crowd yot to witness a game this year was on hand to see their favor ites win. Gilbert In Rare Form Gilbert. Logger hurler was In rare form and let the locals down with only two hits, while his teammates collected a total of ten safe blngles from the offerings of Pritchett and Lake. The Loggers started their scor ing In the first Inning when Wood wsrd tripled to left on Prltchett's first pitch. On the next pitch to Fischer, Pritchett pulled a tendon In his arm and was relieved In the box by Lske. Woodward scored and Fischer was safe at first when Wil liams fumbled his grounder. Stewart hit Into a double play, Lake to Lsnge to Height, and Brundage grounded out to retire the side. Kolstad walk ed and scored on Murray's two-bagger for score number two for the Loggers, In the second Inning and again counted two more runs In the third Inning on hits by Fischer, Stewart and Brundage. Coqullle's final scores were made In the seventh when Brundage reach ed first base after striking out due BATTLE FOR COLLEGE POLO TITLE l ! f a C"TT Here K one of the high points In the Intercollegiate polo champion ship play at Rye, N. YH between Princeton and Penn Military college. Llndley Scarlet of the cadet team la about to hit the ball as Capt, Ray Firestone (left), Princeton, rides up to enter the plsy. The Princeton quartet eliminated P. M. C. and won the right to meet Harvard in thi finale. f Associated Prese Photnl HIGH SCHOOL BOY E World Record Time Made by Young Ohian at National Meet Oregon Athletes Finish in Eighth Place PORTLAND TO GET- PORTLAND, Ore., June 19( API- After an absence of 16 years, the an' DUNLAP DEFEATS Bv WILLIAM WE EKES. Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, June 19. (AP Ralph Metcalfe, the current "fastest hu man," and Jesse Owens, Cleveland high school boy sprinter, who equaled the world record for the 100 yard dash in the national Interscho lastlc chsmplonshlp track and field meet Saturday, will meet in the Na tional A. A. U. title meet at Soldier Weld July 1. Owens left officials and spectators amazed Saturday when he won the century In 8.4 seconds. It was not so much of surprise when Metcalfe hit that figure In the finale of the National Collegate Athletic associa tion meet on the same track Satur day night, for he has done it more or less frequently. Also Good In 220. In addition to running the 100 In world record time, Owens became the first high school sprinter to best 31 seconds for the 220-yard dash, win ning In :20.7. Metcalfe won the event In the collegiate meet with a world record cracking 20.4. The Cleveland negro also may elect New Caps For Tars Greater "rake" and "flare" In hesdgear goba wear In winter hai been ordered by the navy depart ment. Here la one of the new caps loon to be Issued to all enlisted Tien. (Associated Press Photoi . to a passed bsll by Harrington and j of on and q, ,gon 8tate , wi come scored a minute later when Kolstad , to Portlnd th year, m, game tripled to center. Another p.sd ball Multnomllh itaalum 7V n w .r .n I o Armistice day. It has been decided score for the Coqullles' sixth and final tally. Locals Score In 4th Medford'a only score came In the fourth Inning. Halght pulled up at second base when his drive to cantor field bounced out of Outfielder Brundage'a mltta and crossed the plate for the lone tally a few minutes later when Jack Forette singled to left. Medford'a next game will be played Sunday at the fair grounds when they meet the Ashland nine In a league game, Coqullle AB B Woodward, tb.... 5 Fischer. 3b S HOTLAKB. Eng., June 18. (AP) Oeorge Dunlsp, Jr., leading United ' to try for the national broad Jump nual big game the gridiron meeting j ststt, entrsnt In the British ama- ' title. He won the prep title with a L , , t lean of 24 feet. 9ft incnes, wnicn wa fur golf championship tod.y th better than the an auspicious start In his title quest wlnnng distance of John Brooks, aa he defeated Joseph Oorry, Irish i University of Chicago negro. In the amateur, four and three In a sec- colleglste meet. Owens has done close ond round match. Both hsd first . to 2.1 feet in the event. round byes. , Dunlap was master of the match throughout, taking the second and Steward, as .... Brundage, of . Kalstad, lb . Roper, rf Murray. If . Pullford, It Hauser, o ......... Gilbert, p S 8 4 3 . 3 3 3 4 HPO A ail 1 0 after weeks of dickering and several changes In the stadium schedule. The 1934 Oregon-OSO game will be played In Eugene, and Corvallls will get the big match In 1838. The Oregon-Utah game, billed for the stadium November 8, will be played either at Eugene or Salt Lake City, and the Washington Stats-Ore-gon Stete gsme, scheduled for Port Isnd, will be taken to Corvallls. Oregon State and Gonzaga will play In the stadium here October 7. The first game In Portland thla season j lap slipped one over par. will see Oregon Normal and Pacific C. Ross (Sandy) Somervllle, Csna- E College at Stockton In a tangle. It dlan holder of the United States ama- 1 1 will be Monro Stagg'a first Introduc tion to Psclflc coast football. Oregon Eighth. Louisiana State turned In the most amazing upset of the eeason to de third holes for a two up lead which j feat southern Callfornla'a Trojans for ha held through the first nine, as the the national Inter-colleglate track and other holes were helved and then win- I field championships at Soldiers' field nlng the 13th and lth to end the Saturday night. SB to 54. Oregon fin match, ished eighth with 30 points. Oorry, little known player from Paul Starr of Oregon finished two County Kl'dare, won only one hole . yards behind Metcalfe In the 100- of the 16 played, the 13th, where Dun- 88 8 Medford AB R 4 4 Williams, Sb Lange, 2b ... Hatght, aa . Lake, lf-p . Colemsn, lb Forette, rf ... Oreen, cf ..... Harrington, Pritchett, p-lf S HPO A 0 3 2 FROM EAGLE POINT teur title, advanced with Dunlap to the third round, defeating D. H. R. Msrtln, an old Oxford blue, four ond three. Meteorological Report yard dash, when the Msrquette speed ster finished in 9.4 seconds to equsl the world record, held by Frank Wy- koff. Warren Demarls of Oregon was third In the Javelin throw, which was won by Duane Purvis of Purdue with 316 feet, 8'i Inches. Demarls' throw was 309 feet 714 Inches. 82 1 9 34 18 4 Hit off Pritchett 1, Lske 9. Gil bert 3. Stolen bases, Woodward, Brundage, Roper, Pullford 3( Two base hits, Murray, Hauser; three-base hits. Woodward 2, Kolstad. Double plays, Lake to Lange to Height. Struck out, Gilbert 8, Lake 7. Bases on bslls. Lake 8. Wild pltohea, Lake 8. Passed balls, Harrington 4. Hit by pitcher. Roper by Lake. Losing pltchere, Pritchett. Umpires, Davla and McLean. Tune, 1 hr, 88, HOW THEY STAND. (By Associated Press) Coast Sacramento Hollywood Portland I .os Angeles Missions ...... Oakland .... Seattle .......... , 48 . 48 .. 41 . 80 80 88 . 39 San Francisco ................. 28 National New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Chlcsgo Cincinnati Brooklyn . Boston . Philadelphia New Tork Washington Olevelsnd Chlcsgo Philadelphia Detroit .. St. Louis Boa ton W. . 88 . 84 . 82 . 80 , 27 28 . il , 20 Pet. .839 .SM .884 .827 .808 .479 .433 Fct. .838 .807 .881 .817 Ail .458 .431 JJ8 Pet. .839 .898 .899 .838 .909 .491 .888 JM SLATED TUESDAY June 10, 1033. Forecast. Medford end vicinity: fair tonight and Tuesday, but cloudy at time. Not much change In temperature. Oregon: Pair tonight and Tuesday. portion. Somewhat warmer east portion Tues day. Outplaying the Cheesemakers from the beginning, Klamath Falla plied Po'.nV.rd.7on times, west mond. A fslr crowd attended the game, with Court Hall, president of the basebsll league, Wea Taylor, secre tary, and other Medford fans Included. Peterson of Klamath Falla alammed out a home run In the second Inning. Moore pitched for Klamath Falls and Edwards caught for the visiting tesm. Pitchers for Eagle Point were Spears and Conlon and Harrington was catcher. Roseburg nosed out Ashland, 6 4, on the letter's home diamond. Local Data. Lowest temperature thla morning 84 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 82; lowest, 82. Totsl precipitation since September 1, 1932, 14.77 inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 48 degrees; 8 a. m. today 71 per cent. Sunset today 7:40 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:38 Sunset 7:49 p. m. Observation Tsken et 8 A. 120th Meridian Time City Arrangements for the last rites for Charles W. Palm hove been complet ed and will be held at the Conger chapel at 3:80 Tuesday with Rev. William B. Hamilton officiating. For the benefit of those desiring to tske I . ...t i - .v.- m i.. (Boston state from Tuesday morning until a J??5"11 p m. Honorary pall bearers are: T. W. Miles, F. J Newman, Joe Brown, 0. 1. Hutchison,' Ralph Woodford and Alfred Weeks. Active are. Jap Andrews. I. B. Schuler, J. W. Wakefield, J. B. Cole man. Clyde Eakln and L. Nelder- meyer. D. B. Millard will be the 1 Phoenix . soloist. The body will be laid to ; Portland final net In the Medford memorial Reno mausoleum Roseburg fTFFTf !l ft f1 Kiirexs Helena los Angelea MEDFORD New Orleans Nw York . Omsha . Home Run Takes jSnlt Lake : flan Francisco Seatrre ,. 82 84 80 80 82 78 73 82 .. 74 80 -102 73 78 70 - 82 SO 70 Trusty From Pen iSpa to CHICAGO, June IB (AP) Charles Miller, a trusty at county Jail, was at bat. He got his eye on a slerler and swatted It over the wall. After rounding the bases, he went to look for the ball. Now the police are looking for him. BASEBALL Yesterday's Results BIRTHS Walla Walla . 78 82 88 72 48 60 88 84 78 80 74 78 84 42 84 80 80 82 80 88 P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear K.MED Broadcast Schedule TASTE OF 01 DISH Pete Belcsstro, Sacramento heavy weight wrestler who has gained a reputation of "win at any price" here, but who has lost several matches on fouls, will meet Al Karaslck at the local armory Wednesday night, and the "Russian Lion" Is promised all the rough stuff he wants, according to Mock Llllard. promoter. Karaslck has taken the starch out of better men thon Belcastro (sccordlng to Ka raslck) and a lively evening Is prom ised. Swede Anderson, m meeting Ray King, 190 pounder from Tacoma. will be wrestling a man who hasn't so much experience, but Is aggressive snd rough. King Is also lighter than Anderson, which may and may not be In Anderson's favor. King Is fast for his 100 pounds, and If he steps from In front of a few head butts, he may win the match.- The winner of the Belcastro-Kara-slck bout may wrestle Gus Sonnen berg. former world's hesvywelght champion, who Is In Oregon on a wrestling tour. Sonnenberg appeared In the ring at Klamath Falls Satur day night under the promotion of Llllard, and the house was sold out several days before the match., The ex-Dartmouth football star was given the match with Karaslck on a foul, with Ray Friable as referee. LEAGUE LEAD BY WEEK-END WINS KARASICK FOULS GUS IN KLAMATH By the Associated Preu. Boosted hleher bv two week-end victories, eacramento led the coast J league by a three-game margin to day. The Senators found the usually troublesome Missions to be Just an other ball club and grabbed the aeries. 5-0. The Solor.s took the Saturday game, 4-3. and yesterday morning's opener, 4-0. In the afternoon Bill Walters drove In six rune with homer, double and single to lead his Mission mates to an 11-0 triumph. Laurl Vlncl pitched the morning shut out for Sacramento, holding the Reds to seven hits. Looking uke the team that led the league throiuth most of April, Oak land captured five of seven games from Hollywood and knocked the Stars from their first place berth, The Oaks edged out a 4-3 win in the first Jialf of yesterday's twin bill after taking the Saturday game, 5-2. Otts Brannan's single, following three walks, beat the Acorns in the 7-lnnlng nightcap, 3-2. Although capturing two of the three week-end games, Portland lost Its series to Los Angeles. 4-3. The Beavers finished ahead Saturday. 3-2, and In the 7-lnnlng second . game yesterday, 3-2. In the opener the Angel sluggers trounced the cham pions, 15-3. In the nightcap Oeorge Blackerby. outfielder and Jim Keesey, Portland first Backer, worked the first coast league triple play of the season Seattle divided Its Sunday double header with San Francisco to take ! the series. 4-3. Beaten, 0-5. Saturday and 6-1 In yesterday's opener, the In dians came back to win the short nightcap, 5-2. Tuesday 8:00 Breakfast news by Mall Tri bune. 8:05 Musical clock 8:15 A Peerless parade 8:30 Shopping guide 0:00 Friendship circle hour 0:30 Morning melody 0:45 Meeting of the Martha Meade society- 10:00 U. 8. weather forecast 10:00 Fashion parade 10:16 Cheerful Cherub club 10:30 Morning comments 10:45 The Pet program 11:00 The Grants Pass hour 11:15 Martial music 11:30 Song and comedy 12:00 Mid -day review 12:15 Pyroll parade 12:30 News flashes by Mall Tri bune 13:30 PopularitU 12:45 The Golden West program 1:15 Buy now campaign 2:00 Dance matinee 8:00 Songs for everyday 8:30 KMED program review 3:35 Music of old 4:00 Cocktail of music 4 :30 Masterworks 6:00 Popular parade 8:45 News digest by Mall Tribune 6:00 Medford Theatre Qulde 6:15 D. S. Llbbey talking about Crater Lake 6 :30 Reveries 7 :0O Modernistic 7:30 to 8:00 Eventide FROM KENNELL ELLIS Pictures of high school graduates of the Rogue River valley high schools, published in Sunday's Mail Tribune, forming a very attractive section, were furnished the newspaper by the Ken nell Ellis studio here. Included in the section were grad uates of Gold Hlil. Jacksonville, Butte Falls, Central Point and Eagle Point. This year was the second that the local studios have photographed the student and arranged publication with the Mail Tribune. Call the Soutnern Oregon Credit Bureau They can sell you who pap nls debts promptly. The largest lubricating oil contract ever placed on the Pacific coast has been awarded by the United States navy to Standard Oil company of California, officials of that company announced here today. The award includes the entire re quirements of the United States Navy at Pacific coast ports. Including Alaska and Hawaii, this being the first time that any company has won all the navy's lubricating business for the coast. It also Includes the re quirements of those federal depart ments that purchase under navy con tract and that operate In the Pacific coast states. The contract calls for 1,300,000 gal lons of lubricating oils, Including all of the navy's Pacific coast require ments of aviation engine oils end turbine, motor,, steam cylinder, ma rine engine and compreaor oils, motor boat and automobile oils. New Discovery is Guaranteed to Control Asthma and Hay Fever A Tacoma pharmacist has discovered a treatment for asthma and hayfever. This treatment having passed through hundreds of clinic test Is now ready for the general public. No matter what treatments you have used In the past this treatment Is positively guaranteed to control your asthma or hayfever. Write for full Information to R. E. Rogers, 651-B Broadway. Tacoma. Washington. ADV. KLAMATH FALLS. June 10 Ous Sonnenberg won from Al Karaslck here Saturday night on a foul when the Russian Lion refused to obey Referee rrlsbie's demand to break his hold on the exDartmoutn iacan ha -u out of the ring. ZaOx bad previously won on fall. Karaslck attacaea rruuit lice stopped an Incipient battle be- tvatan that (M sU the largest crowd ever attending a boxing or wrestling card here lustily booed the decision. Harry Demetrsl. Oreek wrestler, won from Joe Reynolds when Reyn olds was unable to continue sfter each had got a fall in the preummary bout. 8-7, FROM J'VILLE Pitchforks wen proved superior' ta miners' picks Sunday when the Table Itock baseball nine took the Jack sonville team to teak S-7 on the Sims Vslley baseball diamond. The Miners took an early lead In the game, only to lose In the eighth when Table Rock scored twice to gain a one-run margin. 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Mother and baby were reported, getting- along nicely today. To Name Lake Judge. PORTLAND, June 18 (API Gov ernor Meier said today he probably will ennounre tomorrow the appoint ment of a successor to Circuit Judge Corklns of Lake county, who died hers last week. Tall Tor Warrants Notice Is hereby given that Dewey School Diet. No. as warrants Noa. 81 83 and 88 are called for payment, in terest to cesse June 30, 1933. War- I rants to be presented for psynvnt s! the Ptrst National Bank. Medford. JEANETTJ5 P. C-AWtBTT. Clerk School District No, M STAG SMOKER FOR ELKS and Their Friends THURS. June 92 Starting 5 P. M. Band Concert Sports Free Feed Beer and 18 Rounds of Boxing Don't Miss This Big Party Wise Shoppers Will Not Put Off Buying WhUe Our Prices Are So Low! Attractive- Bedroom Suite Bed, Vanity and Chiffon ier. 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