MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933. PAGE FIVE LEAGUE LEADING C0QU1LLE PEAKS IE Locals Point for Toughest . Team in Circuit Game Starts 2:30 at Fairground Eagle Pt. in Klamath Southern Oregon League Standing W. L. Pet Coqulile . 6 1 Klamath Falls . 6 2 Roseourg 4 3 Meriford - - 8 4 Eagle Point Ashland .657 .714 .571 .'429 .386 .143 Where They Play Sunday Coqulile at Med ford. Ashland at Roseburg. Facie Point at Klamath Palls. Local baseball fans will have their only opportunity of seeing Bill For tier's league leading Coqulile Log gers In action next Sunday when the Logger Journey to Medford to en gage Manager Halght'a Rogues In the feature game of the Southern Ore gon schedule. The game will be played at the flax grounds and will begin at 3:30. Coquille Great Bush Team . Under the managership of Bill For tier, ex-Coast leaguer, the Loggers have been .welded into one of the most powerful bush league clubs In the entire state. With the exception of their weird 19-21 defeat at the hands of Klamath Falls, they have blasted through their schedule with ridiculous ease. They defeated Med ford 7-1 In the first meeting of the tcama the Rogues getting but two hits , off Gilbert Coqulile pitcher. Medford Still In Race With three games remaining on the league schedule and the Rogues three games behind Coqulile Medford can, only mathematically, finish In a tie for first place but, as the first and second teams will play off for the championship at the completion of the schedule, Medford still has an excellent chance to finish In second position and a chance for the pen nant. Manager Halght will start tlther Bill Lake or Charles Prltchett on the mound against Coqulile, while For tter will entrust his mound duties undoubtedly to Carl Gilbert, Other Games Other clashes will see the Klamath Pelicans trying to stay In the race against Eagle Pont at Klamath Falls and Ashland attempting to knock over the Roseburg Vets on their home field. Conltn will probably work In the box for the Cheesemakers while Molatoie or Scrogglna will heave for the Pelicans. All are left handers. McLean, for Ashland, will oppose Beckley, for Roseburg. Ashland will have a new player in the person of Elmer ("The Great") Brown, on third base or the outfield. Brown Is the well known footbah player from the University of Oregon, where he star red last year on Prink Calllson's var sity squad. HOW THEY. i STAND, Br The Associated Press Coast Sacramento Hollywood Portland - Los Angelea Oakland Missions w. u M 43 63 44 .589 S3 45 .983 61 46 81 53 Pet. .606 .570 .481 San .Francisco Seattle 48' 04 .418 41 67 .380 . 39 66 471 New York Washington . Philadelphia, Chicago Cleveland Detroit Boston ... W. I. . 54 33 . 54 33 . 45 43 . 43 44 .494 , 44 46 .489 , 43 46 . 36 50 Pet, 628 .628 .517 .483 .419 St. Louis 34 59 466 Pet. .588 .556 .552 .517 .500 .430 .429 .427 WASHINGTON, July 20. (Pj It U the army mule and not the cavalry horse which will be eliminated if the war department la granted funds to motorize the cavalry. New Tork Chicago Pittsburgh St. Loula Boston , T,,, Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati w. . 50 . 60 . 43 . 45 . 44 . 37 . 36 . 38 Refresh yourself at lunch BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League At Mission 2, Portland 5. At Oakland 8, Los Angeles 9. At Sacramento 2, San Francisco 3. At Hollywood 6, Seattle 3. National League At Pittsburgh 6 New York 5. At Chicago 10, Philadelphia 1. At Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn 0. At St. Louis 2, Boston 3. American League At 'New York 1, Cleveland 3. At Washington 0, Detroit 1. At Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 5 (10 innings. . . At Boston 5, Chicago 0. Bob Kruse and Pete Bellcaatro came out victors In their bouts with Geo. Nelson and Swede Anderson respect ively last night at the armory when Kruse took his third and deciding fall with a leg strangle and Bellcostro won when Anderson dived through the ropes and couldn't get back Into the ilng In time. Some choir is missing a good bet up in Oswego In dot having Kruse slngir.g tenor. Judging from the plaintive walls that arise from Kruse when things don't Just suit him. His squawks were terrific last night on several occasions, chief among them w,hen Nelson stomped on his bare toes, and when Nelson turned on the heat In a toe hold to throw Kruse in the second fall. Kruce won the first fall with some sort of surprise body press, Kruse re bounding from the' ropes to catch the Utah professor unawares and pin his shoulders. The wrlstlocks so fa vored by Kruse weren't so successful last l'ight, due to . Nelson's great strength In .his arms and shoulders. Kruse got the first fall with a leg strangle on Nelson's bad leg, Just a few minutes before their .hour was up. Bellcaatro threw Anderson the first fall in their match with a hammer lock that nearly put the Swede's arm out of commission. Anderson came back, however, to butt Bellcaatro through the ropes for the second fall, but ijst the third when he missed Bellcsitio with another Sonnenberg and dived out of the ring. Anderson showed marked improvement In lsst night's match, being able to adminis ter holds he hadn't tried before. An derson did. however, leave himself wide open to Bellcastro on many oc casions, the Italian having ample time to decide which hold would be most effective before putting It on. According to Promoter Mack Llllard last night's "gate" was the largest seen at the armory this season. Call the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau. They can cell you who par nls debts promptiy. Broken windowh glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. SALEM, July 21. (AP) Six Ameri can Legion Junior baseball teams will swing Into action Sunday, driving toward the state finals, to be played in Klamath Falls August 10 and 11, announced State Director Roy S. "Spec" Keene. Grant Pharmacy of Portland has al ready won the right to participate in the finals. Three of the eight other teama remaining will reach the finals. Sunday Medford and Marshfleld play, the winner to meet Eugene; Bend and Hood River play, the win ner to meet Burns; and Mllwaukle and Wood burn play, the winner to enter the state finals. TO PLAY SUNDAY BRITISHNETACES CRUSH U. S. HOPE ROLAND GARROS STADIUM, RU TEUIL, Prance, July 21. (AP) The British Davla cup tennis forces put their American rlvala to rout today In the lntersone final, with two spec tacular straight aet tingles victories. Fred Perry, British No. 1; conquered Wllmer Alllaon, 6-1, 7-5, 6-4, after Henry W. (Bunny) Austin, second ranking Englishman, sprang a aenea tlonal upset by trouncing Ellsworth Vines, the American champion. 6-1. 6-1, 6-4. The double setback came u a shocking blow to the American team, virtually crushing their high hopes of forging into the challenge round against Prance next week. Rail aetata or insurance leave It to Jonea. Phone 096. Phone 642. We'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. ASK YOUR DEALER 8CIIRADEUS ARGENTINE ANT POIVDEB SAFE CLEAN SURE if.- llfMSUBafccBllBaBM A Real Value! 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