Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD M5IL TRIEUOT, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDXF, JTLY If, 1933.
Double -Header Baseball Game Scheduled Sunday at Fairgrounds '
PXGE EIGHT
I.E.P.
TEAMS TO
ENTERTAIN FANS
flogues Will Make Strong
Bid to Stay in Running
Ashland Going to Coquille
' Roseburg to Klamath
Southern Oregon Leajue gtandlnia
W. Ij. Pet,
Coquille &
K. Falls -
Roseburg a
Medford
Ashland 1
Eagle Point 1
Where They Play Sunday
Eagle Point at Medford.
Aihland at Coquille.
Roseburg at Klamath Fall.
Svlnzlnz Into the home atreteh,
Southern Oregon League gamea for
next Sunday will ee Ashland hopping
to Coquille; Roseburg playing Klam
ath Palls at the pelican city and the
Medford Roguea entertaining Eagte
Point at the county fair grounds.
Double Header at Medford
A treat baseball day la In store for
Medford fans Sunday. In addition to
the regularly scheduled league game
between the Roguea and Oheesemak
er. the western Oregon American Le
gion championship will be decided
when the Klamath Palla Junior Lo
tion team meeti Medford In the flret
game of the twin bill. The winner of
the game will meet the winner 3f
the coaat countlea tourney.
Rogues In Third Place
AJthough defeated last Sunday at
Roseburg, Medford's Roguea are atlll
In the running for the championship.
With four gamea remaining on the
league schedule, Medford la two games
behind Coquille and one game out of
second place. Pans expect a bitter
battle betwoen the Roguea and
Cheesemakera as Intense rivalry has
marked every game the two teams
have played all year.
Aihland at Coquille
Ashland's Llthlana have a tough
job on their hands when they engage
the league-leading Loggers at the
coast city. Due to poor turnouts at
Ashland, the Llthlana have decided
to play their remaining gamea away
from home. The Klamath Pelicans
and Roseburg Vets will fight for un
disputed hold on second place and a
possible tie for first If Ashland Is
able to down Coquille.
HOW THEY
standJi
By The Associated Press
Coast
W. L. Pet.
Sacramento 1 41 -SOB
Portland ..... M 43 .884
Los Angelea ............ 58 43 .680
Hollywood
Oakland - ....
Mission
Seattle
San Francisco
57 43 .570
.489
.447
, 47 54
, 4a 57
. S7 61 .378
, S8 83 .876
Washington .
New York
Philadelphia
Chicago ...
Cleveland
Detroit
Boston ...........
St. Louis .....
W. L.
61 38
51 30
41 40
41 41 .600
- 40 44 .478
Pet.
.846
.630
.508
-...,.38 44
34 4fl
National
, 33 64 .373
New York .
Chicago
Pittsburgh
St. Louis -
Boston
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
W. L.
. 46 33
.... 48 36
43 37
... 43 38
, 41 41
. 35 44
, 34 48
. 35 48
Pet.
.600
.641!
.538
.631
.800
.449
.435
.433
WIMBLEDON, Eng., July 14. (AP)
areat Britain's doubles team of
George Patrick Hughes and Fred Perry
defeated the Australtana, Adrian
Qulest and Don Turnbull, 7-8, 6-4.
a 8-6, 6-3, today to give the mother
country a lead of two matchua to one
In the European Bone Davis cup finals.
The victory gave Oreat Britain a
commanding lead In the battle for
the light to face the United States In
the Inter-zone finals at Auteull next
week.
With the final pair of .singles sched
uled for tomorrow, Crawford will have
to best Perry and Mcdrath must de
feat Austin If Australia Is to gain the
Interaone final. ,
STORY-BOOK CAREER OF
GRAPPLER COMES TO END
EUTAW, Ala.. July 14. (AP) Th
death of George Kotaon&roa In a pro-1
sale -tu to mobile accident near here I
closed a story-book career the Greek
wrestler pursued on the theory that
"When a man's number la up, It's
up."
Educated In Athens, Kotsonaroa
fought In the Balkan war of 1912
against the Turks and saw comrades
fall on all sides.
"Don't worry," he would say.
"When & man's number la up, It's
up"
It wasn't up for Kotsonaroa In the
Balkan war and It wasn't up w.hen
he got caught In a street fight In
Cairo between Mohammedans and
Christians. He was wounded by the
Turks but recovered.
In his career In the ring and the
movies, Kotsonaroa had his nose
smashed, was in many bad falls and
In an airplane crash but his num
ber wasn't up.
A wrestler couldn't fill a date In
Nashville, Tenn., this week and Kot
sonaroa substituted. He was driving
to New Orleans with John Paul
Jones, Texas wrestler, yesterday.
The cat skidded In gravel and
overturned. Jones was seriously in
jured. Kotsonaroa, who police be
lieve went to sleep at the wheel, was
killed.
His number was up.
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BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
Coast League
At Oakland 1, Portland 7.
At Hollywood 9, Mission 7.
At Ean Francisco 2, Los Angeles 8.
At Sacramento S, Seattle 4.
National League
At Pittsburgh 8, Boston 3.
At Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 4. .
At Chicago 4, Brooklyn 1.
At St. Louis 2, New York 8.
American League
At New York 12, Bt. Louis 0.
At Philadelphia 6, Cleveland 6.
At foirton 2, Detroit 8.
At Washington 0, Chicago 9.
E
Ted Thye, Portland, came back to
take two straight falls, and match.
In easy fashion after spotting "Scotty
Dawklns of Boston the first tumble
In the main event on last night's
wrestling card at the armory.
Dawklns, who performed with ' less
buffoonery than he showed In his
last match here, took the first fall
in 18 minutes with a body pteas after
softening "Terrible Ted" with a series
of Sonnenbergs. Thye came back for
the second fall, however, and bat
tered Dawklns all over the ring with
shoulder butts to make the rough
Scott say uncle In six minutes.
Dawklns was again the man eater
when they came out for the third
and deciding fall, sending Thye to
the mat several times with rabbit
punches and Sonnenbergs, until Thye
shot his elbow to "Scotty's" midriff
and quickly ended, the match with
another aeries of shoulder butts.
The bout was rough, with both men
freely using all the tricks of modern
Joint-wreckers., Dawklns' pet "hold"
was a stiff right to the Jaw, while
it looked to the uninitiated like Tbye's
best bet was a swift back-handed
swipe to the ellybay.
A lively exchange of cuffs between
Dawklns and Referee Lea Welaa was
an unadvertlsed feature on the pro
gram. The two came to blows when
Referee Welas doubted "Scotty'a"
Bostonese culture In trying to drop-
kick Thye into the second row seats.
Ray Frlble, Medford's grappling
fireman, and Al Karaslck, Russian
Lion, went the full hour In the semi
final without a fall, the match end
ing in a draw. Karaslck Is probably
the best man Prlsble has met in the
local arena, and the fireman looked
good In meeting the Russian on even
terms.
Early In the bout the pair Indulged
In a wicked exchange of lefts and
rights In a neutral corner, from
which Friable emerged with a blood
smeared face. After this unethical
tilt the men stuck to wrestling fairly
well, with Friable using a wrist lock
to advantage amd Karaslck trying for
a fall with his chiropractic headlock.
In the closing seconds Friable caught
Karaslck with a series of Sonnenbergs
that left the Russian Lion droopy as
the bell ended the match.
Pete Belcastro, belligerent Italian.
a favorite performer with local fans,
challenged the winner of the main
event., or any heavyweight. Swede
Anderson climbed Into the ring to
accept the challenge and Promoter
Mack LUlard closed the match on
the spot as the aeml-wlndup on next
weeks all -heavyweight card, which
will feature Bob Kruse, Oswego
farmer and Bob Nelson of Portland.
Despite the warm weather, one of
the best crowds of the season wit
nessed the card.
DEVOTED GOLFER ON
COURSE DAILY ICE
IS
Not only that, he has a score card
for every round of golf he ever play
ed and ean tell you exactly what hap
pened by referring to the card index
file.
Re la an expert accountant, and
while he does not play golf with the
slide rule all the time, it playa a
part in his game. He la continually
experimenting with clubs of differ
ent lengths and weights and keeps
yearly averages of the results ob
tained. Besldea these personal records
Probst has a golf library of more than
500 volumes of golf history, records,
anecdotes, instruction, glossary, ev
erything printed in reference to the
game.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (JF) There un
doubtedly are better golfera in the
world than R. Otto Probst, but if
there are any more thorough in de
votion and application to the game
they'll have to hustle to prove It.
Probst boaste that he has played
golf every day that the Ersklne park
course here has been open since its
dedication eight years ap.
We Extend a Cordial Invitation
Dine and Dance at
Nininger's
ASHLAND'S GAY AND
COLORFUL CAFE
$10 in gold awarded Saturday night to one coining the
best name for new cafe.
SPECIAL ORCHESTRA
Hardwood floor, Delicious Food, Reasonable Prices, com
bine to afford an enjoyable time.
e
RICH ECLIPSE STAKES
SANDOWN. Knglsnd, July 14 (AP)
Colons! O. Wilson's Loanlnadals, by
Colorado out of Perfection, today won
the famous Eclipse stakes, valued at
11.000 pounds, with the king and
queen watching the mile and a quar
k ter race from the royal box.
Aga Khan's Pirdaussl was second
and Colonel Q. Loder's Poxbrldgs
third In field or tea.
BASEBALL SUNDAY
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Remember! You'll Make a "Hit" and Play "Safe" By Trading With These Firms
The Home Grocery
606 East Main
'SERVES YOU RIGHT'
Phone 743
The Home Grocery always gives its oustomeri a fair deal.
This, friendly store has built up a reputation for depend
able service and high quality foods.
Peaches
Apricots
Cherries
Raspberries
Loganberries
Local grown
Eat Plenty of Fruit and
j Vegetables These Hot Days
Beets Peas
Turnips New Potatoes
Carrots Cucumbers
Onions Tomatoes
Spinach
Local Grown Bunch Vegetables
3 bunches 10c
DOUBLE HEADER
SUNDAY!
Klamath Falls
Legion Juniors
vs.
MEDFORD
Legion Juniors
Starting 1:00 p. m.
40c admission
Also MEDFORD vs. EAGLE POINT
Jackson County FAIRGROUNDS
AUSPICES MEDFORD POST 15 AMERICAN LEGION
Service from your clothes if
you have them cleaned regu
larly by our workmen.
Phone 474
City Cleaning &
Dyeing Wcrks
North Riverside
Safe!
INVESTMENTS
Through Our Recent
Affiliation with
Conrad, Bruce
& Company
We are able to offer a sorv
. ice in the field of Invest
ment Securities that will
prove most satisfactory to
investors in southern Or.
gon.
Private Wires to the princi
pal financial centers enable
Conrad Bmce & Company to
give quick, dependable serv
ice. GEORGE
HENSELMAN
Medford Building
Telephone 8C4
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Always the Favorite at
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Give the kiddies a chance to pause and refresh themselves
Let your refrigerator
serve as .refreshment
stand . . . Alwnv lvn a
k few bottles of Coca-Cola
tne tired leet that beat
a path there bounce
away to a wholesome,
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Phone
203
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"If It's Snider sIfs tno Best to Buy"
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store for the man who does
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now on budgeting your ex
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