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PXGE FOUR JIEDFOUD HXTL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON", THURSDAY, .TULT 6, 1933. Babe Ruth Is Hero of American League AH Stars 4 to 2 Victory TO Gehringer On Base When Mighty Wallop Comes in Game Staged to Settle Ancient Fan Controversy . COMISKET PARK, Chicago. July 8. (AP)- Babe Tfuth blazed out ai the tar of fitsra once more today to smash out a home run. In the third Inning to glre the Amei'lcan league all-tara their winning margin In a great 4-to-a victory over the hand-picked acea of the National league before 49,000 pectatora. Aa the great panorama of atara fell and iiJione, Ruth drove out hl long distance wallop with Oharley Oehrln ger of Detroit on baae to puh hla matea ahead to atay aa General Al vln Orowder and Lefty Orove, relief pltchera for Vernon Gomea, kept the National battera In check except for a home run By Frankle Frlech of the St. Loula Cardlnale and Lonnle War necke, pitching atar of the Chicago Cuba, who pitched well, hit a triple and acored on an Infield out. Thee National league moundsmen aaw action, Bill Hallahan of St. Loula. the starter; Bill Warneke and Carl Hubbell who yielded nine, hlta: Oo mea crriwder and Grove pitching for the Americana, aurrenderlng eight blowe. Score by lnnlnga: Nationals - 0 000 020 00 a 8 0 Americana 013 0 010 0 x 4 0 1 Hallahan, Warneke, Hubbell and Hartnett; Gomez. Crowder, Orove and Dickey. liOW THEY. sum (By the Associated Frees) coast W. 1j. Sacramento - - 66 37 hot Angeles 83 3 Portland - ... 40 Hollywood 81 40 Mlaalon 4S 81 Oakland - 41 4B Pot. .603 .871 .888 .880 .487 .488 .404 .380 Seattle San Franclaco 88 88 .... 38 87 American W. L. , 47 38 , 48 38 . 87 86 , 38 38 Pet. .683 .616 .807 .466 Washington . New York .... Philadelphia Chicago ......... Cleveland . Detroit . Boston ......... St. Loula ..... , 87 40 .481 86 30 .480 31 43 30 60 .436 .307 National W. L. 44 37 Pot. .630 .841 .637 New York St. Loula . Pittsburgh 40 34 89 38 Chicago Boston . . 39 38 .606 , 37 38 .493 , 33 38 .488 Brooklyn Cincinnati . Philadelphia .. 33 43 .434 . 81 43 .410 Meteorological Report July , 1933 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday. No change In tempera ture. Oregon: Cloudy on coaat, other wise fair, but no ohange In tempera ture. Lowest temperature thla morning, 84 degreea. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 96; lowest, 46. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1933, 14.86 inchea, Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 81 per oent; 6 a, m. today, 76 per cent. Suneot today, 7:49 p. m. Bunrlae tomorrow, 4:48 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:49 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M. 12th Meridian Time lUfW Oltj Boston Cheyenne Chicago , 83 . 83 . 78 88 03 60 .03 64 80 ... 84 .80 60 ... 64 . 76 .44 66 T. 68 84 84 60 70 T. 63 ... 84 . 63 80 86 Clear P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Eureka .... Helena 83 Loa Angelea ........ 76 MEDFORD 87 New Orleana 60 New York 76 Omaha , 93 PAoenlx ., 108 Portland , Reno hurx Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Spokane 80 93 83 94 60 76 84 P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Walla walla ........ 90 Washington, DO 84 Salem May Seek Funds For Dock SALEM. July 6. (API Federal public works funds may be sought for construction of a munlclpsl dock here. The Reconstruction Finance Cor poration refused a 898.000 loan for the dock, holding that the project wee not asaurtd of being eelf liquidatlng. reported City Attorney Chria J. Kowlte, CAN KARASICK CUT OF KRUSE MAT ALL-STAR CARD PROMISES FANS HECTIC EVENING Pans of tho Rogue River vallay who like their wresting evenly matched and with plenty of roughness and ag- greslvenesa on both sides, will do well to Attend the match at the ar mory tonight between Al Karaalck, old bulldog of the ring, and Bob Kruse, the bad boy from Oswego. These two gladiators meet on Mack LUlard's wrestling card for the main event of the evening. Krue la well remembered here as the grappler who Introduced rough house methods to armory affairs of the mat. Kruse built up an enviable reputation for a wrestler the had every fan In the valley hpolng some one would crown him with a stove poker but somehow it never hap pened. Karaslck may be the boy to do Just that sort of trick, fans think, and a crowded house Is expected to night. Krune and Karaslck will wrestle the main event a beat two-falls-out-of three affair, while George Koverly of Hollywood, 300 pounds, and Scotty Dawkins, 303, of somewhere south of the Mnson-Dlxon line, will open the' card with a 45-minute match, or best two out of three. LUlard says the boys are both rough and fast, and he doesn't expect the match to go a full 4ft minutes, as too much can happen In that time. The first match will start at 9 oclock, LUlard announces, the time having been set back to allow the ar mory to cool off and the fans to get In from their evening golf. BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League Los Angeles, 6; Missions, 4. Oakland, 6; Sacramento, ft. Portland, ft; Seattle, 3. Hollywood, 4; San Francisco. S. , National League Chicago, ft; Cincinnati, 0. Pittsburgh, 7; St. Louis, 3. . Only gf.mes scheduled. American League Philadelphia, 4; Boston, 3. Chicago, 10; Cleveland, fl. Detroit, 0; St. Louis 4. Only games scheduled. SAMSON INSTALLS NEW FEED MIXER; Another definite Indication of the approach of better times la the an nouncement today by T. K. Samson that his company Is Initiating an ex pansion In Its b via) w ad adding new equipment at once. Mr. Samson re turned from Portland yesterday where he arranged for the purchase of extensive new supplies and a modern-type feed mixer which will be Installed at his location at 330 North Riverside avenue as soon as shipment Is received from the east. This new mixer will enable south ern Oregon ranchers, poultry men and dairymen to have feeds mixed In line with their exact requirements, ac cording to F. E. Samson. As soon aa the new equipment Is Installed the F. E. Samson company will fea ture an 'open house" so that south ern Oregon people may witness the Interesting process of mixing feeds. In addition to Improved, and added mechanical equipment, the Samson company will offer a more complete line of feeds and other ranch neces sities. While In Portland. Mr. Sam son purchased new complete stocks of pet supplies, pest eradlcators and poultry and stock remedies. Already this material Is being received here and a constantly changing and fresh stock will be featured in the Medford store on North Riverside. "We are convinced that general business recovery is now a reality" Mr. Samson said today. We are ex pressing our confidence In the return to normalcy In a general expansion of our business. The Itelllgent and of our bust new. The Intelligent and Ircd our business In the pant has, we feel, been responsible for the consis tent growth of this firm elnce its establishment In 1P39. In Increasing our facilities and stocks we will be in a position to vastly Improve this service for our many southern Ore gon client." narner In Jail Prank P. Oarner of Wlmer, arrested by city and state po lice at S a. m.. today on a char ye of driving while under the Influence of intoxicating liquor, was fined $100 and $4 50 cost, and sentenced to thirty days in the county JM1 when he appeared in Justice of the Peace H. D. Reed's court in Oold Hill this morning. Enjoy a Dinner Dance At BONNET'S GRILL rull conn Tried rhlrken dinner ?.. rrled rhlrken piste dinner Mr, ftnnppr iwrhMtm. gnnd floor. Treat iniirM1f In a really good lime at BonnejU. a f AL kAKANICK, the "Httkilan Lion." Is snoun In a typical hit of action, charging upon a grappling opponent In an effort to secure an opening for one of his favorite holds, the reverse headlock, or the chlropriu-tic head lock. Karaslck tangles with Itob Kruse, bad boy of the broccoli belt, tonight at the armory as the main event In an fill-star mat card. SCHMELING WEDS BERLIN, Germany, July 8. (AP) Max Schmsllng, former heavyweight champion of the world, and Miss Anny ' Ondra, acreen and musical comedy actress, were married In a civil ceremony at the Charlottenburg city nail today. Their honeymoon will be at Helllg endamm. A religious celebration of the marriage will be conducted later at Saarow, where Bchmeltng resides. Max. at the wheel of hla own car, waa cheered by a large crowd at the city hall. He wore a black suit. His bride waa clad In a rose-colored dress. TDK- TEMPER RUBBER 7 to 36 MORE MILEAGE AT NO EXTRA COST 450-21 $3.60 and $7.10 475-19 $6.05 and $7.60 525-18 $7.35 and $9.15 600-18 $11.55 Sixth Street Super Service Sixth and Fir Streets 1 STRING VICTORIES? The bridegroom's trainer, Max Ma chon, waa the beat man. Schmellng returned to Germany June 14, after losing a fight to Max Bser. EDUCATION EXPENSE CHICAGO, July 6 (AP) A couple of comments from Dr. Joseph Roth ler, president of the National Educa tion association: Americans spend as much money on motor cars as on education. They spend for clgarets and amuse ments half again as much as they do on all elementary and secondary schools. VALJ. FISHER HAGEN SETS HOT GOLFING PACE IN American Veteran Cards 72 On Second Round for Total of 140 Dudley Close Behind With HI ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, July 8. (AP) Walter Hagen, the American veteran and four times holder of the title, kept a one-stroke lead In the British open golf championship to day by shooting a 73, one under par, for his second round and a total of 140 for 39 holes. A rival American. Ed Dudley of Con cordvllle, Pa., was on his heels with 70-71-141. Oene Sarazen of New York, the de fending champion, tossed away a great chance to overhaul the pace setters by tnklng 40 strokes for the last nine holes, scoring 73 for, his second round and a total of 145, five shote back of Hngen. A six on the short 11th was disastrous for the champion. Snrazen went Into a tie with Leo Dtegel, who had 75-70 140 and Joe Kirkwood. with 72-73145. Duplicating Hagen's great first round, Abe Mitchell, the veteran Brit ish professional, gave the gallery a thrill with a 08, five under par, and hurdled Into third place, two strokes behind Hagen and one stroke back of Dudley with a total of 143. Mitchell had a 74 yesterday. LOCAL GOLFERS ,F. Klamath Falls will be the golfing center of southern Oregon Sunday, when Medrord wilt meet the neighbor ing city in a good will tourney, Jack Hues ton, professional at the Rogue Valley course here, announced this morning, urging all members of the club to motor over the Oreen Spring mountain for their Sunday morning round of golf. The inter-clty match la planned In reciprocation for Klamath Falls has come to Medford to meet the local golf experts many times, and "Its' Med ford's time to cross the moun tain." Cars will leave here early Sunday morning and any one planning to go is asked to make plana known at the Rogue Valley golf shop. ED Phone 1124 " .a; c f- i4 '"' -tefca-.. 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