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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULT 11, 1933.
Mihsche's Leaving
On Portland Trip;
Will Attend Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mlksohe
are leaving for Portland tomorrow
for a week's business and vacation
trip. While In Portland Mr. Mlksche
will attend a meeting of the Oregon
Peed Dealer association which will
suggest plans tor 1 cod of fair com
petition and revise the association to
enable It to meet the requirement,
of the new agricultural adjustment
act and th National Industrial Re
covery act.
Mr! Mlksche say that Then the
new code becomes effective, all firms,
whether members of the association
or not, will be ub)ect to th provis
ions of th code, and (Ubject to pen
lty for violations.
Playful and Peevish Scot
Queen Presents Prize
SUTED SUNDAY
BY
Legion Juniors Play Klamath
Lads at 1 o'clock and
Eagle Point Meets Rogues
In Three ' o'clock Tilt
Medford bsebU fan wtU bm th
opportunity to witness two baseball
game Sunday afternoon It tb lair
ground when the Klamath PaU
American Legion Junior nine meet
the Medford Junior for the Cham
plonahlp of southern Oregon in the
first game, starting at 1 o'clock, ana
the Eagle Point Cheeaernelfers play
the Medford Rogue In regular
league game, starting at S o'clock. ,
Rogue Play Next 4 Games Here.
, The Rogue start Sunday's game
with an nen .BOO, having won three
and lost three game. However, tne
worst part of the achedule I over
iWtth, four of the above game nsv-
lng been played' away from, home
which necessitated eonsiaeraoie trav
eling. The next four games with
Kagle Point, coqullle, Ashland and
Klamath Pall respectively, will be
nlaved at the fairgrounds.
Bv airreement of the director of
the league, after all league games
have been played, the teams In first
and scond place will play a three-
same series to determine the. Cham-
plonahlp. The Rogues still have a
good chance of taking at least secona
place, and the fact that the remain
ing games are to be played here
hould be In their favor.
Lance Injured.
The los of "Half Pint" Lange, star
second baseman of the Rogues, was
quite a blow to the team. Lange
suffered a broken arm when he was
bit by a fast ball In a game July 4
at Ashland, and will be out for the
remainder of the season. Plan an
being formulated to stag a benefit
dance or baseball game In his behalf
In the near future.
JAP GRAPPLER
PORTLAND, Ore, July 11 (API
After losing the first fall, Otis Cllng
man of Oklahoma City cam back to
tak the next two and the match
from Tesura HI garni ot Japan In the
main event ot last night's wrestling
card here. Ollngman weighed 101
pound and Rlgaml 100.
The Japanese took the first fall
with a flying wlnglock In 10 minutes.
Ollngman won the second In four
minutes, and the deciding fall In 0
minutes, using a serle of reverse
ehlnlock for each fall.
Bulldog Jackson, 168, Klamath
Palls, won the eml-wlndup from
Do try Detton. 100, Logan, Utah.
John Nemanlo, 108, St. Louis, de
tested Hogl Pogl, 104, Argentina, two
fall out of three, Ashby Smith, 147,
Salt Lake City, won the opener from
Jess McOann, 140, Portland, taking
one falL
NEWARK, N. J. July 11 (AP)
A greatly Improved Ben Jeby con
tinued to rule a part ot the middle
weight boxing world today, despite
the effort of a two-fisted Jerscyman
to equeeae Into the title ploture.
Jeby, recognised by the New York
boxing commission as the world
ehamplon. outpointed Young Terry
of Trenton In a blistering 10-round
combat before 19,000 fans in Dream
land park last night, .
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
PLANNED IN SALEM
SALEM, July 11 (AP) An Invita
tional tennis tournament will be held
here July 33 and 30 by the Salem
Tennis association.
Out of town entrant ait Invited
by th association to enter. Awards
will .b mad for both singles and
double winners. Xntrle close at
Boon July 31.
A case charging reckless driving ot
an automobile was continued 10
time In th two yean It was pend
ing in a north Carolina court.
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Queen Ruth of the M Id-Columbia regurta, held July 3-4 at Van
couver, Waab., congratulate Kenneth Haysllp, winner of the 25
mite General Fonr-Htar event for clans O boats with his hydroplane,
Whoozltt, powered by a 20 h. p. outboard motor, an her majesty pre
sents him with his certificate for first prize. Leonard Davis and Slg
Unander finished second and third, respectively. All three winners
were from Vancouver. The event, one of the exciting races on the
opening program, was sponsored by General Petroleum corporation,
which furnished all the prizes. First prize was 100 gallons of the
new General Four-Star gasoline and five gallons of Socony motor
oil; second prize was 75 gallons of the company's new motor fuel,
and third prize was a 910 scrip book, good In trade at any General
station. An exciting moment In the race also Is shown In the above
picture, with three racing boats grouped as they round a buoy .on
the course, with the Interstate bridge spanning the Columbia In the
background. The regatta, conducted by the Vancouver Junior cham
ber or commerce, was colorful and replete with many thrilling
ana aauatio imnu.
CLOWNING BY GRAPPLERS
TABOO IN SAN FRANCISCO
By RUSSELL NEWLANT)
Associated Press Sports Writer
BAN PRANOISOO. July 11, (AP)
Mlsplaoed .teeth, unnecessary foot
work Mid such fun aa tossing oppo
nents out ot rings or batting the
referee on top of the head are side
lines of wrestling that will be seen
no more around here while Chaplain
Leslie O. Kelley is a member ot the
state athletlo commission.
The oAaplaln Is going to be on
hand whenever the big boya flop
each other around In the district un
der bla. supervision. Any straying
from the path a laid down by the
rule of the commission will receive
prompt attention. He Intends to for
feit purses and fine the promoter.
The boya will have to start wrest
ling, If they know how.
Chaplain Kelley stopped sawing a
plank to deliver bis pronouncement
that concerns "horseplay" In wrest
ling. Among other things the cleric
member of the commission Is super
vising the rebuilding of hi church
here. It bumed down recently.
"These hlppodromers who perform
under the guise of wrestling had bet
ter get next to themsolves," Chap
lain Kelley said. "Some of them
don't know even the elementary
holds. They are trying to get by
with hair pulling, biting and eye
gouging. There have been more new
ao-called wrestling holds originated
In the last year than In all the other
time since the Orooks and Romans
first started this.
"But we can do without a lot of
neck chewing and face clawing. Who.
ever heard of tickling feet In wrest
ling during Frank Gotch'a time? One
of our former college football play
er Is winning matches with a double
action kick to the stomach. He had
better learn to wrestle If he Is going
to appear here because that kind of
a 'hold' la barred.
"The next wrestler who attacks a
referee- or throws an opponent out
ot the ring will have his purse for
feited. And he won't get It back the
next day, elVier."
HOW THEY
STAND.
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(By the Assoelsted Press)
American
Washington .
New York
Philadelphia ,
Chicago .
Detroit
Cleveland
Boston
at. Louis
National
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. 00
. 40
. 80
S3
, SB
, 38
i 33
, 33
New York
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
W. L.
, 44 81
, 43 80
. 41 80
Pet.
.858
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.800
.494
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Boston
Brooklyn
Cincinnati w
Philadelphia ,
48 88
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38 40 .407
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i 33 48
No Const games Monday.
BASEBALL ;
Yesterday's Results
American League.
At Philadelphia 3-1, Chicago S-T.
At Boston 8. St. Louis B.
At New York 10, Detroit 8.
At Washington 3, Cleveland I.
National League.
At Pittsburg 8, Philadelphia I.
Only game scheduled.
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Scotty Dawklns, whose mat moods change swiftly from playful to peev
ish, will be seen In action here again Thursday night when he grapples
Ted Thye at the Armory. It Is expected that "Terrible Ted" will know
what to, do for any mood the Scot may assume. Bay Frlshle and Al
Karaslck will meet on the same card. '
LEAGUE IS AIM
A district baseball league in charge
of Lieutenant George A. A. Jones la
being formulated In the Civilian Con
servation corps camps In southern
Oregon It was announced today. Five
sub-leagues will be formulated, and
a serlea of games p ayed In each be
fore the finals are held.
Agneas and Pistol river camps are
to form league A, Mt. Reuben, Kerby
and Applegate, league B; Medford
district headquarters detachment.
Moon Prairie and Lake o' the Woods,
league O; Elk Creek, Upper Rogue
River, Government 'camp and Wine
glass, league D; Olilt springs, Ingram
and BIy, league Ev
Winners of leagues A, B, and O will
play for the championship of that
group, and D and E will settle the
supremacy there. The final cham
pionship will be played In Medford. i
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SAN FRANCISCO, July 11. (API-
John Honry Lewis, negro light heavy
weight of Phoenix, Arli., held a 10
round decision over Maxle Rosen
bloom, champion of the division, here
today though the title did not go
with the honor.
The fleshy negro won the victory
In a civic auditorium battle last night
to even matters with Roscnbloom,
who gslned a 10-round win over him
In the same ring last November.
Lewis took a beating In the first
two rounds until he solved Rosen
bloom's shifty style of attack. From
then on he made things warm for
the chsmplon and opened up a cut
over Rosenbloom's left eye In the
filth round.
WASHINGTON, July 11, (API-
Secretary Wallace telegraphed today
to mayor of 49 cities In 38 states
announcing that th government will
us It full powers if necessary to
prevent "unwarranted Increase In
bread price."
He baa received protest oa "un
reasonable Increases" In bread prices
in connection with th processing
tax levy of 80 cents a bushel on
wheat which went Into affect Bun.
day.
HI message said:
"Th depertment of agrlcultur I
receiving eomnlalnt of unmMnnthi
Increase In bread price In your
territory.
"Th department disapprove of
Increase in consumers' bread mat
in excess ot the amount involve in
market commodity price Increases
plus th processing tax.
"In the cas ot bread a special
vigilance In consumers' Interest is
Imperative.
"Thl I no time for pyramiding.
"Placing unwarranted burden on
.the consumer should not be tolerat
ed. "Tb attorney general la being In
formed of complaint. Governmental
power will be used if necessary."
Th cities Included Boston; Lara
mie, Wyoming; Chicago; Tucson, Arl
xona; Portland, Oregon; Louisville,
Kentuckv! Houston. IVtan iti.nH
City, N. J.; Denver; Tamp', Florida:
iomesi jowa; Philadelphia and
Miles City, Montana.
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GILMORE RED LION
All 1 In readiness for the "Dutch
Supper." meeting of the Young
Democrat club at 6:30 o'clock to
night at the Hotel Holland', accord
ing to Mary Grelner Kelly, program
chairman, and a large turnout of
young Bourbons la expected.
The supper will be served family
style and the meeting will be more
of a gathering than a meeting, acr
cording to the leaders. Short talka
by some of the Young Democrats, aa
well aa by the older ones, are sched
uled, but the meeting Is expected to
adjourn In time for those attending
to keep all evening engagement.
Porter Neff, Rose Scheffelln, Ed
ward Reames, and Frank De Soiusa
will speak. Merland Tollefson, tenor,
will sing, accompanied at the piano
by Miss Genevieve Brown.
. A membership drive will be start
ed at the meeting, and every young
Democrat In the county who la Inter
ested In advancement ot democracy
Is urged to attend the meeting.
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Lake Creek
A sharp Increase In sales of OU
mor Red Lion gasoline ranging from
IS to 80 percent In various parts of
Oregon slno th Introduction about
10 dy ago of th new "Fortified"
Red Lion. I reported by D. H. F.
MacPherson, northwest division man
ager for OUmore. Increased sales are
the direct MMult nf t.ym r
J one of the most extensive advertising
vouiiwguB n vr wuncnea oy tnis in
dependent refining . and marketing
organization, aceoniinff tn iLraxmiw-
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urviiasmg campaign is carried by
the Mall Tribune.
"Fro mthe flntt Anw nf th ..-
tislng campaign," MacPherson re-
we nave enjoyed we biggest
salea Increase In the hutnrv nt t.nM
compsny In the northwest."
-i can nonestly say that th results
have been gratifying In the extreme
thus dsftnltslv tiiattrvtntr tH y.l
of th company In Introducing the
wo wproauci as tnis lime ana in
maklnff a heavier nnrnnrlttnn fn
advertising than ever before."
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LAKE OREEK, July 11. (Sol.)
Luke Creek Grange will meet July 14,
nt 8:30 p. m. Three weeks will elapse
between meetings because af tlve
Fridays In June. All members are
urged to attend, and visitors are wel
come. Last meeting was enjoyable be
cause of Master Rusa Moore's report
of the State Grange meeting at Pen
die ton. He gave an excellent resume
of the annual session, and both he
and Mrs. Moore reported a delightful
trip.
An unprecedented drop In the birth
rate of Illinois for the first three
months of 1933 resulted In an excess
of only 99 births over deaths.
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