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I PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, irEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933. Shot at Sonnenberg to Spur Grapplers on Tonight's Armory Card IN MAIN EVENT Dynamic Italian' Will Give Russian Lion Plenty of Action Swede Meets Ray in Opening Mat Program An -champlon who hu wrestled th best of thorn, and ' youngster who would like to, and will before h' don with It. arc to meet on the Amory mat tonight when Al Karastck former light heavyweight wrestling champion of the world meet Fete Belcaatro. hurky Italian from Sacra mento. Medford fans will aee skill and fight pitted against lea aklll and more fight when these two hus klea claah. The winner, furthermore, may meet Qua Sonnenberg here In the near future. Sonnenberg threw Karaalck In Klamath Fall last week, but won on s foul when Karaalck had the former world' heavyweight champion grog gy after they had each taken a, fall. If Belcaatro throwi Karaalck tonight, and many fan have a, feeling he will, Pete will get the chance he ha been wanting, a ahot at the big money boye. The real grunt and groan match, however, will be between Swede An derson, Medford' new heavyweight hope, against Bay King of Seattle, In a 45-mlnute preliminary, Ander son Jumped Into the heavyweight ring recently by getting Into a brawl with Belcaatro. and was subsequent ly matched against him. Anderson ahowed up so well that he haa been m regular attraction alnce. with his trainer, manager and adlvser, Ray Friable, working out with him regu larly.' With the winner In the Belcastro Xaraslck match getting a ahot at Sonnenberg. nothing short of a mas sacre ts expected tonight. HOW THEY. STAND. By the Asaorlsted Pre. Coast. Sacramento Hollywood Portland Los Angele . Missions Oakland Seattle W. L. . 40 SI PC, 43 3 MO 41 3S MO 80 36 3D 39 .600 35 38 .473 at 43 .403 San Francisco . 38 47 M2 New York Washington .. Cleveland Chicago Philadelphia , Detroit ............... St. Louis ... Boston W. U PO. 33 33 .631 39 38 .603 . 83 38 , 83 38 38 37 .500 . 33 30 .483 37 .863 .838 .336 National. New York St. Lout' . Pittsburg Chicago .... Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston W. L. 34 31 PC. .618 .603 . 36 33 , 83 35 J89 . 83 30 .816 . 38 33 . 35 80 , 36 34 .467 .465 .434 Philadelphia 33 33 361 LEGION SPLIT BY ON VET BENEFITS (GoutuiUM ftum Pag On.) SHERWOOD CONFIDENT HIS TEAM ILL WIN AT ELKS' CLUB PICNIC Encouraged by confidence In on of th beat klttenball teams aver a embled In southern Oregon, Stanley Qanten Sherwood Is looking forward to an easy victory tomorrow evening when hla players meet an aggregation led by Sam Cotton at the annual Xlks club picnic at the lodgemen's picnlo ground along th Bogus river, "Whereas," said Mr. Sherwood thl afternoon, -"player on th Oolton team are good, they can never come up to th high atandard of my "boye. They were carefully aelected and we have two team In reserve which could beat Colton' best. Purthsr more, I ran as nothing In the star that spells defest for our team. "t ahall gladly wager my superior type of mustache against the hlraute appendsge on Cotton's upper Up. If my team loses, I shall turn it over to him, and It he loses, I shall eipect to take charge of th Colton mus teh at one. Sherwood further stated Colton acted without authority In announc ing hi batteries. He states complete mystery surrounds th Identity of ctcher nd pltclwr. but they re so Rood, ft no-hit no-run gam would not be s, surprise. The gam will be one of th fea. tures or th Elks picnlo and Is ex pected to be hard fought. exaggerated importance. They think It will turn out to the benefit of tne disabled vet In the end. The roll will certainly be purged of th swlv. el chair heroea who lost ft tooth five years after the war and are getting paid for It. That means more consideration will be given those actually disabled. TRIM ASHLAND IN OPENING GAME ASHLAND. June 31 ISp!.) In the first of a three same series to deter, mine th winner of the Jackson coun, ty district In ths American Legion Juniors bsseball league, the Medford Junior defeated the Ashland Juniors 13 to 7 Monday afternoon at the high school field. Ashland, handicapped by an absence of four, of their first string plsyers. turned In ft remarksble game, both at bat and in the field. And with the return of theae player, Ashlsnd should make an even better showing gainst Medford In the next gam of th erte to be played Friday after noon at the Fairgrounds. Robert Hardy, on th mound for Ashland, was nicked for ten hit and truck out nine men but gave eight passes to first bsse. Wilson, backed up by good support in the field, allowed the Ashland boys even-hit and struck out fourteen men. Aahpole, shortstop for Medford, starred in the field end at bat, con necting with ft home run, ft double and ft single from five times st bat. Murphy, Ashland's second baseman collected three single from tour trips to th plate. The (core by Innings: Medford l...... 333 130 030 Ashland ........ ill 030 010 Batteries: Wilson and Stoddard Hardy and Baughman. Meteorological Report Mr. Rooeovelt la allently dUre part ing the crltlclam against hla aMocJ a tea who are talking and writing for hire. He haa Informed tiem confi dentially they may get aa much money aa they can that way aa long aa thoy avoid embarraaamenta to the edmlnlatratlon. The result haa been a deluge In the magajElnea, newspapers and loud speaker It la mostly Innocent prop Uganda. Important government la- suea are only rarely dlacuaeed. None of the secrets of the administration art told. ELKS' CREW BUSY A big crew or Ilk left this morn ing for the picnlo grounds on Rogue Ttlver to tranafer the fight ring to the scene of the "grand picnlo and beer bust," scheduled for tomorrow evening. Men were lao busy today setting tip booths snd completing other ar rangement for the picnic, which la expected to outdistance sll past rec ords In attendance and entertainment. Th committee will remain at the ground until festivities open to morrow to be sure that everything la In readlnea for the big B P, O. B. celebration. Annual picnic of th American Legion Auxiliary and American le gion vlll be held next Monday eve ning, Jun 3. at th Elks picnic grounds. Supper will be served at 6:30 p. m., th commute supplying coffee and cream. All member of th legion and auxiliary are urged to attend, bringing their own food and tftbl service. Music for dancing will be provided. To defray Incidental opens th man of th legion will b assessed small urn. Th committee In charg consist of Mrs. B. J. Leach, Mra. o. U Over never, K. D. Bos, Lee Brlckw and Cole Holmes. t Call th soutntru Oregon Credit Bureau They can 'U you who pays bit AilBUt UMWUI. Hollsr-than-thous stamp around the capltol berating the practice. They claim It Is undignified: that It haa never been done before. Mr. Roosevelt' position I under standable H haa pointed out pri vately that government salaries re quire a flnsnclal sscrlflc from many men. At least one of hi secretaries was msklng mora money before he took tfc Job. The president csn see no harm In their picking up ft little change on the aide. Most of them need It. Eugene Meyer Is quietly planning to tat a hand In reorganisation of th Republlcn party. That Is th mesnlng behind ,hl purchase of Th Washington Post. H haa not dabbled In politic be fore. He waa a gnat admirer of Pmrluent Coolldg but did not get on to wll with President Hoover to ward th end. His friend will prob ably be old-line party men like Con graaaman Wadsworth, Leader Snell and Charles Hllles rather than the Hoove rites. Up to now he has played a 'Ion gam. Th big boy In New Tork re spect him highly. He will never be candidate for office but h may have a lot to ay about who la. Thl talk about th budgt being In and out of balance I ft matur of wasting worda. Th old hard.bude.et theory of the Hoover regime I out th window. In It pltr w have in fact two budget. On contains ths ordinary receipt and inndlture of the gov. eminent. It I balanced. Outside thst then I ft vsat relief snd reha bilitation program. It la being fund ed on ft good business bsala so far. But It unbalance th regular budget to a point where It would tip upside down. It Is not possible yet to figure x ctly how much th budgat Is out of balance In dollar and cent. If you could flgura It you would have th extent of Inflation so fsr. Jun 31. 1933. . ' Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; temperature above normal. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thura. day: fog on coast. Temperature above normal in Interior. Local Data. Lowest temperature thl morning 43 degree. Tem; eratur a year ago today: Higher ;, SO: lowest, 37. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1033, u.77 inches. Relative humidity at A p. m. yea terdsy, 33 per cent; S a. m. todsy, 78 per ceni. Sunset today, 7:40 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:36 a. m Sunset, 7:80 p, m. Ohierratlons Taken at 5 A. M. 130th .Meridian Time Olty i tin Boston Cheyenne . Chicago Eureka .. Helena ... Loa Angeles MEDFORD New Orlesn Iw Tork -... Phoenix Omha .. Portland Reno 73 38 .. 30 83 08 78 . 80 S3 83 .14 80 88 . 83 48 Rosehurg ..mM, Salt Lake ., San Franclaeo ., Seattle . Spokane Walla Walla ... Washington, D 08 48 74 ... 104 80 03 .... .... S3 88 48 ... 78 48 .... 34 64 ,.. 68 SO TO 84 .. 80 63 .... 83 60 .0. 04 64 Cloudy P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear ON DRUG SALE ESSAY Keith Fennsll. smhltlmt. msnarer of Gardner Drtm inf .. been awarded ten-dollar prlr for his essay on "How I Incressed My Ssles of Red Cross Product During March, April snd Msy." according to ft letter received from ths Jnlinmn jk Johnson company whloh conducted nr comes!. ThoussruUL of antrlM .... til Contest haadauartora mri th following Judges aelected the moat meritorious ones, lnciiinMno m- vn. nells: Herbert Mays, editor of Amer ican Drugglat; Jerry McQuade. editor Of Druk Tonlra. and James P. naeln. manager of Chain Store Age. STAG SMOKER FOR ELKS and Their Friends THURS. June 92 Starting 5 P. M. -WaVd ELKS PICNIC GROUNDS Band Concert SporU Free Feed Beer and 18 Rounds of Boxing Don't Miss Thi$ Big Party BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League. Hollywood 7, Los Angeles 6. Portland 7, Seattle 4. Sacramento 8, Oakland 1. San Francisco 1, Mlulona 0. American League. New Tork 15. Chicago 8. Philadelphia 0. Detroit 4. Boston 9, Cleveland 6. t Only games scheduled. National League Chicago 8, New Tork a. St. Louis 15, Brooklyn 4. -Plttaburg o, Boston 3. Philadelphia 7?7, Cincinnati 4-8. PERRONI CONTINUES RING VICTORY STRING CLEVELAND, June 31. (AP) Patay Perronl, fast-etepptng 33-year-old Canton, O., youngster crowned a string of 1ft straight ring victories last night by punching out his twentieth consecutive . triumph over Johnny Rtsko. DUNLAP ESCAPES BY HOTLAKE. SQff., June 31 (AP) George T. Duniap, Jr., leading United States entrant in the British amateur golf championship, narrowly escaped elimination In the fourth round to day as larto de Forest, of the Royal and Ancient club of St. Andrews, car rled him to. the 19th bole before suc cumbing. Keeping pace with the American, C. Ross (Sandy) Somervllle, Canadian holder of the United States title, con tinued hla brilliant play to defeat J. Walker, 6 and 6, and Roger Wethered, former tltleholder and one of the British favorites, won a fourth round match from Henry Howell, 3 and 3. Earlier In the day the long-driving Cyril Tolley, holder of the champion ship In 1920 and 1939, and an Ameri can resident for several years, won from T. C. J. Manners, 3 and 1, with a rather erratic display. Two American residents of London, Robert Sweeny and Douglas Grant, advanced to the fourth round, but Charles Sweeny, brother of Robert, was defeated In a third encounter by H. N. M. Fogg, 4 and 3. i Ashland School Directors Named Ashland, like Medford. this week noted an exceptionally large vote In her annual school election. A total of 413 votes were reported yesterday with Frank Davis and El wood Ked berg the winning candidates for po sitions on the school board. They will succeed Homer Billings and Wirt Wright, retiring members, who were not candidates for re-election. Other candidates this year were W. E. Blake and C. A. 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