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MEDFORD IIZTL TRIBUTE, WEDFORD, OREGON, w TULT 1933. Medford Rogues Invade Roseburg Sunday Coquille at Eagle Point1 P1T3E EIGHT THREE-TEAM TIE FOR SECOND SP01 ADDS TO INTEREST Cheesemakers Present Im proved Lineup for Clash ' With Loggers Ashland Moves Game to Klamath Southern Oregon League Btandlngi. . W. L. PO. Coquille 4 1 Medford , 3 K. Palls S 2 Roseburg 3 3 Ashland ........m I 4 Eagle Point 1 4 Where They Play Sunday. Medford at Roseburg. Coquille at Eagle Point. . Ashland at Klamath Palls. Southern Oregon Baeeball league will swing Into the second half of lte 10-week schedule next Sunday with the surprising Medford Rogues hop ping to Roseburg; the league-leading Coquille Loggers coming to Eagle Point and Ashland Jumping to Klam ath Falls. Medford Back In Race. Due to their sensational 13-12 up set victory over Klamath Falls last Sunday, Manager Halght's Medford Rogues are back In a tie for second place along with Roseburg and Klam ath Palls 1 just one game behind the league -leading Loggers. Only one game will be played In the valley Sunday and that will be at Eagle Point where the Cheesemakers will attempt to knock over the league leaders. Hofrard has - a greatly strengthened lineup at Eagle Point and the Loggers will have to play their best ball to come out on top. Ashland-Klamath Game Shifted. The Ashland-Klamath Falls game, originally scheduled for Ashland, has been shifted to the Pelican city, due to the very poor crowds turning out at the Airport, Ashland's home field. If Medford Is able to win from Roseburg and Eagle Point from Co quille, the Rogues will be in a tie for first place. SHUTE AND WOOD TIE FOR LEAD IN BRITISHTOURNEY STRANGLER ST. ANDREWS. Scotland, July T. (Spl.) Densmore Shut, of Phila delphia came through with a great finish today, ahootlng hn fourth round In par 73 for a total of 393 for the 73 holea and a tie with Craig Wood, another young American from Deal, N. J. for the lead In the Brltlih open golf championship. Shute had four successive round. In 73, whereaa Wood ahot the dou ble round today In 08 and 7S to make . a great comeback. A etroke behind them waa the de fending champion, dene Sarazen, w,bo finished with 303, taking a dla aatroua eight on the Mth hole of his final round. Leo Dlegel mined a three-foot putt on the home green and thereby alao posted 303. Walter Kagen, pace aetter for two daya, went to piece, on hi. last two rounds. A seven on the 14th In the morning contributed to a third round 70 and the American veteran soared to an 83 on bis fourth round, for a total of 301. HOW THEY STAND. j' " fe By The Awlated Press Coast W. L. Pet Sacramento 37 37 .306 Loe Angeles 33 39 .373 Portland 34 40 .374 Hollywood 31 41 .354 Mission . 43 53 433 Oaklsnd , 41 30 .451 Seattle 33 53 .393 San Francisco 38 37 .387 No American or National league games Thursday. BADLY BATTERED BY BOSTON, July 7 P Either Mick ey walker's beat fighting days are be hind him, or he can't battle a foe- man smaller than himself. The Rumson bulldog engaged the rugged Lou Broulllard of Worcester last night m the Boston Oarden'e 10' round feature bout and took a ter rific lacing. Although he was nine pounds heav ler at 170. and two inches taller than Broulllard, Mickey was on the de fensive during all but two rounds, He was able to land only a few of bis famous looping punches and none made Impression on the middle weight. , Broulllard rushed Walker for the first four rounds, during which ne landed many a solid right to the body and jarring left hook to the head. Then he eased up. Walker, however, was unwilling to become the aggressor, although he managed to shade Broulllard during the long-range exohanges In the fourth and fifth sessions. Broulllard went Into high gear again in the sixth and gave Mickey a battering until the final bell. A left to the body staggered Walk er In the sixth and a similar blow threatened to put him down In the ninth. The veteran's courage and ex perience saved him from complete humiliation. The struggle drew a crowd of 16, 000. Victory probably put Broulllard well along the road to a middle weight title bout and Walker'a de feat may rob him of a crack at the light heavyweight diadem. KOLOFF FOR WIN PORTLAND, Ore., July 7. P) Ed (Strang ler) Lewis, 240, of Glendale. Calif., took two falls out of three to win the main event of last night's wrestling matches here from Dan Ko loff, 220, of Chicago. Lewis won the first fall with a head lock In 22 minutes. Koloff evened the count with a fall In 7 minutes, on a series of reverse wrtstlocks. Lewis took the third and deciding fall five minutes later with a body press. Cxi Shlklna, 21A, Japan, defeated Everett Klbbens, 210, Chicago, in the seml-wlndup, winning two straight falls. Wong Buck Cheung, 314, Chicago, took one fall and the decision from Billy Severe, 220, Dubuque. Ia., in the preliminary. I New Feed Store ACROSS FROM SWIFT & COMPANY IN Kimball V arehouse SPECIALS Scratch Feed, 100 lb ,.,.,.,.,.,.$1.55 Hodgen-Brewster Egg Producer, 100 lbs. , $1.70 Ground Barley, 100 lbs. ,....,.,.,.,. ,.$1.10 Millrun, 80V lu. . .,..,. 95c Rolled Barley, 70V ... . .,.,., 80c Berry Cups Dairy Fly Spray J ''w Absolutely tunranteed. Kills files P 1 fart nA ,1,,nt m,"t- Brtn rer 11AS , own containers. Osllon 65c 90c Plenty of Parking Space Away From Heavy Traffic Phone 803 Jerry Barr KRUSE STRATEGY FOR THIRD FALL It was wrlstlock against headlock In the main event wrestling bout between Bob Kruse, Oswego bad boy, and Al Karuslck, Russian Lion, at the armory last night, with the tussle ending in one of the cleverest stunts ever been In the Medford ring. Except for a little slugging and an occasional rabbit punch by the "Lion" last night's main event was free-from butting and slugging so prominent In past matches. Both men confined themselves to wrestling, and they did a beautiful Job of It. Kruse took the first fall with a new-fangled wrlstlock that he con verted Into a hammertoe after Kara slck's forearm had become numb. Kruse seemed helpless to get him self out of the Farmer's grip while Krust twisted his wrist until It was useless, it waa a simple matter for Kruse to change the hold Into a hammer lock and Karaslck patted the mat.. Kruse lost the second fall after a series of head locks, interspersed with rabbit punches, which left the Par mer groggy. Many fans were of the opinion that Kruse didn't try so very hard in the second fall, as he had things entirely his own way In the first and third. Something new and different end ed the match. Karaaick had put on two of hts headtocks and was going for a third one, when Kruse lifted him bodily from the floor and threw him against the ropes. With light ning apeed, Kruse crouched behind the Russian Lion, who rebounded from the ropes with his back to Kruse to prevent a head butt, but It was Just w.hat Kruse wanted. Kara slck fell backwards over Kruse and lit on the back of his head with such a thump tbat the rest was easy. Karaslck wasn't so sure what It was all about even when he got to the dressing room. Kruse, looking much like a spoiled child, gathered up his robe without a smile and climbed out of the ring. The first match between Scotty Dawkins and George Koverly kept the house In an uproar of laughter and "boos" as Scotty proved to be the best mat clown seen here In years. He threw Koverly, the sheik of Hol lywood, with a body slam, after goug ing, slugging, crawling out of the ring, an making faces at Les Weiss, the referee, but It was an unpopular fall as the crowd was with Koverly. Amid boos, hisses, well executed "birdies" and a shower of peanuts, the fat and roly-poly Scot stood his ground In the center of the ring and tossed kisses affectionately to the galleries. Weiss returned from th dressing room, where Koverly was under the care of Dr. A. P. W. Kresse, and told Dawkins to get out of the ring. Dawkins left, after fol lowing hts amorous display by Invit ing the crowd Into the ring to fight It out. Koverly couldn't come back. 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Fly fishing has been poor, although some are being taken with the fly on the shallow riffles and along the edge of the willows. The best fllea have been March brown, blue upright, grey hackle and the old standby the royal coachman. The water Is still too murky for good spinner fishing and most of the trout taken have been caught on bait, either salmon eggs or soft crawfish. Buddy Fredericks took a pound and a half summer ateelhead on a black gnat trout fly near Tahoma Lodge thla week, and an elght-pounder was taken on spinner near the Weasku Inn. As soon as the water clears suf ficiently there will be good fishing tor summer steelheads on Rogue river above Grants Pass. Salmon fishing la practically over, although a few are taken every day near Savage Rap Ids dam. The Applegate tributary Is clearing up and will be In good fishing con dition by the next week-end. ASK YOUR DEALER SCIIRAOER'S ARGENTINE ANT POWDER SAFE CLEAN SURE ly 111 n Enjoy IMfM. 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