PXGE FOUR MEDFOItD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTSDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933. 14 successive boles and won by 8 the seml-wlndup from Bull Staatny, H3, Portland, who took two out of three fells from Art O'Reilly. 130, the Eugene wrestler who referred the final event. TO PLAY AGAINST ENGLAND IN RYDER CUP MATCHES T and alter being 3 down. British 102, tsestue, wneu oimibj " able to return alter Helbert won the "IE triumphs were poeted by Arthur Ha ve r., who beat Leo Dlegel, 4 and S, aecond fall. Stastny won the first. IN OPENING PLAY TAKE RYDER CUP and Percy Allies, who won a sensa The opener went to Jess Mccann. tional match from Paul Runyan, youngeat of the Americana, 2 and 1. OF aeaej 1 e aj au- run van I foSs. Medford Golfer Cards 144 Opening Round P. N. A. Play Mrs. Hutchings Takes Women's Honors VICTORIA, B 0. June 37. (AP) Sharp ahoottng American golfers from aouth of tha International bor der line, led bjr Albert (Bcotty) Campbell, youthful medalist pinner, of Seattle, faced Canadian opponent for the meet part today aa match play opened In the Pacific northweat amateur golf tourney. Campbell, Seattle city champion and runner-up at the national public links tournament last year, who ahot a 71-68-140 card yesterday to win medal honors from the Bo other en tries, faced Dr. T. C. Sedden of Spo kane, aa one of the exceptions. Or. Seddene card yesterday was 80-76 166. On the other hand, Lee Stcll of Seattle, whose 09-72 Ul was second best in the opening round, Chandler (Chan) Egan. defending ehamplon of Medford. Ore., who was third with a 73-71144: Dr. O. P. Willing of Portland, who waa In eighth place yesterday with a 75-74 14S but stui remains a favorite, and othera from over the line .bad Canadian opposi tion. Stell met O. K. Thompson of Vic toria, who ahot 77-80 157 yester' day; Egan faced A, N. Watson, Vic toria, who had an opening day's card of 77-80 187; and Willing ran up against H. Pretty of Victoria, who had b card yesterday of 73-Bo 108. In the women's tourney Mrs. Vera Rutchlnga of Vancouver, defending champion, romped off with medallat honors yesterday, but she waa bard preesei by Portland opposition. Her acore of 85 waa only one atroke bet ter than the 88 carded by Miss M. McDougall of Portland, and Mlw Jean Plageman also of Portland was fourth with an 88. With the wind blowing a 34-mlle an hour velocity yesterday, many of tha entries used the smaller ball, which la permitted under English rules, among them Campbell In his medal-wlnnlng round. Moat of them Insisted they would do the same to day, In the 18-hole match play vents. DECISIVE DEFEAT FOR BRITISH FOE WIMBLEDON, Eng., June 37. (AP) Mrs. Helen Wills Moody opened de fense of her Wimbledon alnglea title today with a amasblng love set vlotory ever Mrs. J. P. McCready, veteran British player, 8-0, 8-0. Ellsworth Vines, Jr., defending his Wimbledon title, today advanced to the third round with a four-net vic tory, 8-1, 4-8, 7-5, 6-1, over A. T. Bngland, unranked British player. H. W. (Bunny) Austin, one of the British favorites, eliminated the vete ran Frenchman, Jacques Brugnon, 6-3, t 3-6, 7-5, 6-0, In another aecond round feature. Mrs. Moody had the galleries gaap Ing at the Brilliance of her shots aa she ran out her match against Mts. MacReady In just 17 minutes. She waa the aame brilliant champion Wimbledon knew last year and the margin of her victory Increased the odds In favor of her taking her sixth Wimbledon title to tie the record of Mile. Bueanne Lenglen, her predeces sor as No. I of the world. BASEBALL Yesterday's Results American League At Detroit, New York, postponed, rain. At Cleveland 8, Washington 4. At Chicago 3, Philadelphia S. At St. Louis 5, Boston 18. National Leagua All games postponed, rain. e GALLOWS IS PENALTY FOR JEWELER'S SLAYER MARTINEZ, Calif., June 37. (DP) Daniel Harris. 36, convicted slayer of Harry Whlted, 67. Crockett Jeweler, waa today sentenced to hang Septem ber 1 at Folsom prison. Judge C. w. Miller of Stockton pronounced sentence after denying Harris' motion for a new trial. Harris aasertedly killed Whlted when the latter surprised him In the act of robbing his Jewelry store. Whlted formerly lived In Ashland Argentina imported greater quan tities of beverages, tobacco, chem ical and pharmaceutical products dur ing the first quarter of 1633 than In the same period last year. u tec w The American Ryder cup team, squad of 10 crack professional golfera led by Walter Hagen, will play against Great Britain's picked pros In tha International aeries at 8outhport, England, June 26 27. Here are five members of tha American team, (Associated Press Photos) DEMPSEY AND VICTORIOUS FIST 11- i 11 I : V iLMXir-MKiaisimiam i wbw itrin mmmdmtlliui&BitSd&mit After the battle Promoter Jack Dempssy looks over the armamenta of tha victorious gladiator, Max Baer, The object of spsclal attention Is the powerful right fiat that atopped Max Schmellng In hla tracks In the tenth round of their scheduled 19-round bout in Yankee 8tadlum, New York. fAasociatad Press Photal SHARKEY "IN PINK" FOR BATTLE WITH CAMERA By HERBERT V. BARKER. AMoclatrtl Preu Sportf Writer NEW YORK, June 27. (AP) Prlmo Camera may expect to catch Jack Sharkey out of condition when they atep Into the ring of MadUon Squnre Oarden'a Long Island Olty bowl Thursday night, but If he doea, he'll run Into an unpleaaant surprise. Jack, at 30, won't be the Sharkey of a few yeara ago perhaps, but he'll be In flrat-clasa ahape just the aame, trained to the minute and ready for the long 18 -round route. An examination by Dr. Vincent Nar- dlello. of the medical ataff of the New York State Athletlo commission, ef fectively disposed of the question of the champion's condition. "Sharkey Is In better ahape physi cally and mentally," Dr. Nnrdlello aatd, than he waa when I examined him i year ago for hla tight with Max Schmellng. His disposition is greatly Improved. He waa too much on edge laat year, too nervous. Nervoua ex haustion la more tiring than any amount of physical effort, Z would say Sharkey la every bit as ready as Camera." Sharkey, as a matter of fact, never has looked better than he did yester day In a sltzllng two-round workout with Hans Blrkle, rugged German warrior, at hla training camp In Orangeburg, N. Y. The champion waa punching viciously to the body with hla right hand, snaking punches home with lightning speed, and twice shook up Blrkle with left hooks that trav eled only Inches. Camera, meanwhile, wound up his intensive preparations at Pompton Lakes, N. J., by boxing three rounds wtih Harold Mays and two against Arthur Huttlck. Both found the huge Italian easy to hit but hard to hurt. Competent boxing critics expressed surprise over Prlmo'a improvement, especially In boxing skill. Camera plans no more boxing and will take only enough exercise until the night of the fight to keep him self at top condition. Sharkey ex pected to wind up boxing today. The betting odds continued to favor Sharkey at 0 to 6. Word waa received today from Mack LIUard, Medford promoter, . that he had been unaole to sign up wrestlers of sufficient caliber to warrant stag ing hla usual Wednesday ahow at the Armory and consequently the ar mory will be dark tomorrow evening. LIUard la angling for a match be tween 8 1 render Lewis, or Jim Brown ing, and some good opponent, and hopes to be able to announce atgnlng of a flrat-clasa tussle for a week from Wednesday. Cocoa n lit sprinkled over fruit cock tails or fruit desserts gives a very "cooling effect" for summer serving. Since pie emit shrinks when bak ed. It should be loosly placed on the pie pan. LOS ANOBLB3, June 37 (AP) In her first appearance here as a golfer, Mildred (Babe) Dldrlckson, Olympic track and field champion, paired with Stanley Kertea. her instructor, to de feat Mrs. Marie Campion and Lobby Rom, 1 up. Miss Dldrlckson' playing was mark ed by long drives, her best going HAS yards. A gallery of BOO followed her foursome around the Griffith park course. To give better results In pastry, have all utensils and Ingredients chilled before starting to work. Cookie and pie doughs should be handled as little as possible. Cheese production, totaling nearly 2,000,000 pounds, gained 17 per cent In Montana last year as compared with the 19S1 output. Civil and governmental airplanes In the United States consumed M, 058.431 gallons of gasoline and 1. 808,028 gallons of oil in the past There are now a. 158 airports and landing fields in the United States, 70S of which have night lighting equipment. Thirty-one of the fields are private. Copper, brass and other non-corro lvt sheetsBrill Metal Works. 1 PVROljj IB END WORRY! The povlhlllty of serious Injury to your car's engine 1i eliminated If yon PI. AY MFE and ue PYROil. In jour gasoline and oil It pars for Hitflf In repair bills saved! MEDFORD OIL DEPO emus woi.rr. 107 o. Riverside Front Phone I3H5. Sanderson Motor Co. FRANK III IX HOW THEY r r a ki rv jf? I AMI I , il S SI I V M M T Bv the Associated Press Amerlcnn W. L. Pet. Washington 43 23 .646 New York 40 35 .616 Philadelphia 33 29 .532 Cleveland 33 34 .493 Chicago 33 34 .485 Detroit 32 34 .485 Boston 26 40 .394 8t. Louis 25 43 .368 National New York 39 22 .639 St. Louis 37 26 .587 Pittsburgh . 35 30 .638 Chicago . 33 34 .493 Boston . ,.30 35 .426 Brooklyn ...28 J3 .459 Cincinnati 20 37 .439 Philadelphia 26 40 .304 (No Coast League games Monday). Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Easterbrook Defeats Shute to Provide Necessary Points in Two Days' Tour ney Climax Is Thriller SOUTHPORT, Eng., June 37 (AP) Great Britain today regained pos session of the Ryder cup, emblem of Anglo-American professional golf ri valry, defeating the United States 8 4 points to 5',i, In two days' com petition. 6yd Easterbrook, British pro, scored the deciding victory by defeating Denamore Shute, 1 up, 86 holes, aa the climax of one of the most excit ing international golf battles ever waged, with the outcome In doubt until the last hole of the final match was completed. British Win Foursomes. The British divided the eight sin gles matches played today, but won the foursomes yesterday, 2 to 1. The Americans were in the lead only onf during the two days, when Captain Walter Hagen vanquished A. J. Lacey, a and 1, with the Prince of Wales as an onlooker, but the team score twice was tied by the Invaders before the decisive British blow was struck by Easterbrook. The other three American conquests were scored by Gene Sarazen, who defeated Alfred H. Pad ham, 6 and 4; Craig Wood, who beat W. H. Davles, 4 and 3; and Horton Smith, victor over Charles Whltcombe by 3 up In a match that tied the score for the last time. Dntra Trounced. The biggest upset for the Ameri cans was the trouncing administered to Olln Dutra, P. G. A champion, by Abe Mitchell, who captured 13 out of OFFERS YOU Humidity Air Circulation Air Purity Temperature ' Electrical Refrigeration offers TEMPERATURES ONLY See Our New 1933 Model Ice Refrigerators Medford Ice & Storage Go. So. Fir St. Phone 2B4 PAINT NOW end SAVE! TA Emblem of Quality" Paint Headquarters SWP House Paint Per Gal. $3.20 Hubbard Bros. 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