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fCDFOnD fATL TRIBUNE, SrEDrOUn.QKEGOy, MODST. JTLY 3f, 1933 ed discourteously by local authori ties. Ths priest reported the mayor. Bur Oregon Weather ralr tonight and Tuesday, cooler southwest portion Tuesday: moderate north and northweat winds offahore. Adrienne'a Dresa Specials. Values to 11895, prints, light wools, crepes. On sale at as.95. Broken wlndowa glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works, Real estate or Insuranoe leave U to Jones. Phone 69. Ti MEXICAN BASEBALL STAR HONORED Browns' New Boss L gess Cavanaugh, told her: "You will hold not meeting in the public square or anywhere else.1 Nevertheless, Mtaa Perkins deuverea an addreaa from ths steps of the fed eral poetotflos. GIVE GOOD SPORT FOR 9 T0 1 WIN Call the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau. They ean tell you who pays hla debts promptly. KTGTC TWO ft I Heavyweights Train For Le gions Fistic Carnival . Medford Athletes To Start 'Training In Earnest A pair of man-mountains from Oregon' 0. C. C. campa hsve en rolled to fight for the Dempeey trophy at etaKe for the winner of the heavyweight clan In the Amer ican Legion's great relief fund bene- fit Golden Olovea championship ama. teur boxing tournament to be of fered at tlx Medford Armory nlgbta nr Aiiffiut. 14. IS and 16. Th big fellowe In queatlon are Joe Kamphoa, giant larm nana ironi r nhtPHBn. in., who towera bet ter than al feet Into the Oregon ozone, and Ben wucox, rormuu giant with fistic ambltlona. Each wolcrha httr than 200 Dounda and each flgurea he will hammer hla way into possession or tne uempsey mH ThM find other C. C. C. Camp flghtera are In hard training and will pour into town on tne opening day of the big meet bent upon punching their way Into possession of the titular honora. Wilcox halla from Camp Applegate, while Knmnhoa la atatloned with . other Ullnola men at the Union Creek camp. ! Anderaon Ready Big Jack Anderaon, one of Med ford'a poworful heavywelghte enter ed In the meet, la eager to engage Ither or both of the C. C. O. camp huskies. "Just toaa either one or both of those, camp heavlea Into the ring with mo on the flrat night of the tourney and I'll punch them ao full of bolea they'll look like a piece of Bwlaa cheese." Anderson roared a he concluded a workout In private yes terday. Medford'a game amateur fighting men are to begin training In earnest t the Legion's open-air arena In the playground near the East Main Street bridge at 1:i0 tonight. The workouts all thla week and next are tree to the publlo and hundreda are xpeoted to look on as the local huakles make ready to repel the at tack of the out-of-town warrlora In the biggest sporta event ever to come to thla part of the stats. Prom 16 to 20 wild and exciting fights of three rounds each, with the Oregon amateurs fighting foemen from eight other atatea, will make up the card each night. Despite bigness of the event, moat popular prices will pro- Tan for tna iignia. The flrat fight la to atart each night at promptly 8:1B and the last tua ale will end not later than 10:30. Mny Conduct Two Kings Legion officials today were debat ing whether or not to request that all out-of-town teama hold an elim ination tourney and bring only aelect team here for the noatllltlea or whether to permit all of the atout-hearted rlngmen to come with furloua fighting oeen going on In two rings simultaneously. Medford'a husklea will welcome Ither arrangement, according to those In charge, as all they want to know la that the referee knowa bow to count to ten. Clnid lllll Entera With Asll Walker, Billy Hammersly, Woodle Bhaver, and Junior Robin eon, all promising amateura, heading the list, a atrong team of smateur Jlghtera from Oold Hill will come to Medford bent upon battering their way to the champlonshlpa In the Leglon'a huge ring classlo August 14, 36 and 19. Many fana from Gold Hill plan to attend the opening night of the tourney. Prospect linxers In Dewey Hill, Prospect sportsmats-ls to bring a team of hard-punching amateur boxera to Medford to try for the Golden Olovea titles In the American Legion's tourney. Melo Almada, Seattle ball club fielder, was honored by the Mexican colony of Loa Angeles at Wrlgley Field when his team was playing against Los Angeles. Ths 8onora-born youth Is shown with Roslta Moreno, Mexlesn actress, pinning a gold basebsll on his uniform as part of ths ceremony. He also got a watch. (Associated Press Photo) RIVER WITH NET ASTORIA, Or.. July St. -(AP) Sxpert angleri who are accustomed to get resulti when they whip their llnea into rtver poola, were puzzled all thU month by a very definite tack of reward on the Necantcum river, ona of the beat fishing etreama In the etftte. Saturday atate policemen aolved the pussle. Lou l Clana of Seaside, and Hana Katiffman of Portland, were arreated when police discovered they had Installed two fhlcken wire flan trapa across the atream. com pletely barring the river about three mile south of Seaside. I AFTER 21 YEARS PARIS, July SI. (AP) Lugging the case containing ths Davla cup them selves, the triumphant British Davis cup team today took the boat train for Le Havre and home. Frances alx-year custody of the tennis trophy Dwlght W. Davis do nated .In 1000 came to an end on the red clay courts of Roland Clai ms stadium yesterdsy as Frederick J. Perry, first-ranking British play er, whipped young Andre Merlin, French newcomer to cup competition In the fifth and decisive match of the challenge round. It returns to Great Britain for the flrat time In 31 yeara. Only an hour or ao earlier, Henri Cochet, the tennla atlas who had carrtid the French through five auc ceasful defenses of the cup they won from the United States In 1037, had beaten back father time long enough to conquer H. W. (Bunny)' Austin In a bitterly-fought five-set duel, 6-7, 6-4 4-6. B-4. 6-4. and squared the aerlea at two vlctorlea apiece. EAGLE POINT DONE FOR 1933 SEASON Roeeburg's Vets came from behind in their clash with the Eagle Point Cheesemakera to win 16 to S after being pushed around In the flrat seven Innings by Hotfard'a menthe score reading 7 to 6 In favor or Eagle Point at the end of the sev enth frame. The Eagle Point aggregation has decided to call off their remaining league game acheduled for next Bun day with Ashland, owing to Inability to procure etifflclent talent and lack of support from the fana. Manager Hoffard, who pitched yes terday game, led hla outfit at bat during the eeason with an average of .409. Swanaon with .369 was sec ond and Conlln with .389, third. In addition to hla good atlck work, Con lln accepted all chances at his posi tion on flrat base without an error In twenty gamea. Trira Sulfide SALEM, July 31 (AP) Little hope was held for the recovery of Don ald Silver, 83, who shot himself In ths hesd with a shotgun here last night. Ha lived on a email tract with hie wife and daughter. Fishing the Rogue near Trail, George Webb and Ed Carlon both got the limit in Jack aalmon and steel head Sunday. The largeet cstoh of steelhead re ported for yesterday was J. V. Wat eon's, which he landed nesr Rogue Elk. Watson brought in four. HOW THEY STANO (By the Associated Press) Coast W. L. Pet. Sacramento 72 48 .800 Portland 71 48 .607 Hollywood . . 89 80 .680 Loa Angelea .... 68 80 .978 Oakland 94 83 .462 Missions 40 72 .406 San Francisco ... 47 72 .309 Seattle . 49 72 .389 American Washington 61 34 .642 New York 89 36 .621 Philadelphia 47 49 .400 Cleveland 40 61 .400 Detroit . . 47 81 .480 Chicago 46 62 .464 Boaton 44 61 .463 St. Louis 37 68 .363 National New York, , 97 37 .608 Pittsburgh 66 43 .886 Chicago 64 46 .636 St. Louis .. : 62 46 .836 Boaton 48 40 .406 Philadelphia - 41 84 .4.12 Brooklyn 39 84 .419 Cincinnati 41 60 .410 TO VIE TUESDAY PORTLAND, Ore., July 81. (AP) Publlo links golfera from all sections of the United Statea and one entry from Hawaii were touring Eaatmore land golf course today In their final practloa rounds, before the opening of the 1033 public links title play aet for Tuesday. Before the flrat players tee off In the qualifying round tomorrow. 180 players are expected to be registered for play. Today 180 bad regtatered for play. Favorites on peat performance and practice rounds here Include: Robert L. Miller, 1033 publlo links tltllst from Jacksonville, Fla, Albert 'Scot ty" Campbell, Seattle, Charles Fer rers, San Francisco, and Charlea Wilson, the long hitting atar from Honolulu. ' BASEBALL YESTERDAY Coast League At Portland 8-4. Hollywood 8-8. At Seattle 4-8. Missions 1-2. At Loa Angelea 4-9. Sacramento 6-6 (second game 7 Innings). At San Francisco, 11-0, Oakland 0-4. National League At Brooklyn I, Philadelphia S. At St. Louis 8-8, Chicago 3-8. ' At Cincinnati 4-8. Pittsburgh 6-8 At New York 8. Boston 8. American League At Washington New York T. At Cleveland 1. Detroit 8. At Boston 8, Philadelphia I. At Chicago 8-8, St. Louis 7-2 (flrat game 10 Innings). Many Medford and valley people apent yesterday on flahtng trips to the various rl vera and atrea ma of southern Oregon, some having ex ceptional luck, and othera returning with empty baskets. The entailer etreama of high altitudes seem to be the best place to catch trout now, atate police of the game divi sion report. Several were successful In landing steelheade. Fred Scheffel and Clinton Spencer went fishing In the Bog ye at the Elks' picnic ground Sunday, and after three houra of angling, were unable to land a eteelhead. They reported about 25 cars at the grounds, with hardly any successful fishermen In the lot. A couple of eteelhead were brought to Medford Sunday by Aubrey Norrls and Keith Denman, who spent the day fishing near By bee bridge. Their catches weighed around four or five pound each. Ronald DeVore'a two steel he ad caught yesterday neighed S and 7 '4 pounds. He brought his In above By bee bridge, near the mouth of Butte creek, on a fly . Dolly Varden and some other trout were brought from small streama in the Diamond lake country yesterday, with Donald Richardson, on of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Richardson, get ting the limit. Other members of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Rlohardaon. Mrs. Katherlne Huntress and Henry Mnury. Pishing la exceptionally good In all of the little streams in that district, according to reports. John Taunza fished In the ocean at Crescent City yesterday, and caught two black snappers. Eighteen trout was the catch Herb Ouenther brought in from Sunday's fishing on Car berry creek. Moore Hamilton caught two trout Sunday afternoon on Hardy's riffle, near Oold Hill. Among the limits of mountain trout caught during the past few days, was Ralph Co wg ill's, landed on the south fork of Rogue river. Mr. and Mrs. Oaston Porte of San Francisco, who formerly resided in Medford, are spending two weeks at one of the C. T. Steward cabins on the Rogue, having arrived in the valley yesterday. They plan to do a great deal of fishing while here. A party of three Santa. Monica, men E. J. Phillips, A. Reutgen and E. J. Beck left Medford this morning on a fishing trip to Diamond lake. Her Royal Highness, Princess Maria An ton la de Braganza, who Is the house guest of Mrs. Nlon Tucker at Rogue's Roost on the river, has been having wonderful success at landing steel head, Joseph Chevlgny reported -rid ' jrff4 -v ft 4 j i ,i m r . -'iV-S "J Rogers Horn a by, stormy petrel of the National league, has been named manager of the $t. Louis Browns for the remainder of thla season and the next two years. He. .replaces Bill Killefer. (Associated Press Photo) when in from the lodge today. The princess has landed about twelve fair- sized fish during her stay here. She arrived in Medford by plane Tuesday Roy Martin was fishir.g Sunday on Little Butte creek this side of Fish lake, and got the limit of trout . According to Vera VanDyke at Lamport's, reports have been received of some wonderful fishing now at Diamond lake. Limits are being caught there dally. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rostel went for a boat ride on Diamond lake yester day and caught six rainbow trout, weighing from V to 34 pounds They said many limit catches were brought in during the daj. Dr. Roscoe Watts of San Francisco and three brokers from the San Francisco Stock Exchange are vaca tioning at one of the C. T. Steward cabins in the Shady Cove district, along the Rogue, and are putting in their spare time fishing. Tarney Steward said today that he couldn't say how many fish the quartet had landed, but that they had been tell ing plenty of fish stories. Some of the members of the party flew here Saturday, and others made the trip north via the Redwood highway. San Francisco s Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! 600 OntilJa Rmmi 223 ronu ai 13.50 179roomiat4.00 198 room at 14.50 tod up mm S ill i Wilis jill Prirats garage In base ment of hotel building with direct elevator Ber vice to Lobby and all guest-room floors! Hotel Sir Francis Drake just off Union Square most conven ient to theaters, shops, stores, business and financial district. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus enabling you to combine "maximum pri vacy with minimum tipping". AH rooms in the Tower with Western exposure have ultra, violet-ray (sun-bath) windows. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, both tub ana shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75p up in Main Dining Room from $1.25 up. Also a la carte service. ItSSss? Hotel Sin Francis Huccni . NntcoHt Horn. Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco I BOOT-HAMPTON. H. Y.. Julr 81. (AP) Dwlght W. Darla. donor, ot the famous cup, lulled the Incllsh victory as s "Una thlti" lor In ternational tennla. "I a-nt a brief mtaaajte ot con irrstulatlons to ths British Lawn Tennla association upon hearing 01 their splendid victory." Davis said. "It Is very fins thing tor ths rup nov to remain too long In any one country. It Is a splendid thing for the game." Mrs. Helen Wills Moody aald "It la a wonderful victory for the Eng llah and also a fine thing for In ternational aporu" The lowly Ashland Lltblana etaged a eurprlelftg comeback Sunday, de feating the Medford Rogues 9 to S behind the three-bit hurling of their Indian moundsman. McLean. Billy Hulen, Ashland's fast-stepping short stop, helped matters along for tils outfit by blasting out a pair of home runs. Joaula, catcher, and Hoxle. second baseman, alao of the Llth- lana. chalked up homere while Smith of the locals poled ut a circuit blow for one of the few hits permitted the Rogues. McLean whiffed fifteen and award ed three passes. yesterday's victory waa the aecond for Ashland In the season'a schedule of the Southern Oregon Baseball league, the other win alao being garnered at Medford'a expense. Box score: Ashland AB R R FO A E Joanls, c 4 2 2 16 3 t Hulen, aa 5 2 2 0 1 1 Purvis, lb S 0 1 11 0 0 McLean, p . 5 2 2 0 '3 0 Brown 9b 5 2 3 0 1 0 Hoxle, 2b 6 110 2 0 Yerkovlch, If 8 0 2 0 0 0 Heinz, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Lester Bnlder, rf 100000 Connaster, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 8 13 27 0 2 Medford AB R H FO A E Williams, 3b .... 2 0 0 0 1 1 Halght, sa 4 0 0 2 1 0 stlne. 2b 4 0 113 0 Lake, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Coleman, lb .... 4 0 0 9 0. 1 Perrette. cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 P. Montgomery, If .300300 Harrington, o 3 0 0 13 0 0 Smith, rf . 3 110 0 0 Totals 31 1 3 97 7 2 Two-bae hits, Brown I, Ferrette 1; home-runs, Joanla 1, Hulen 2. Hoxle 1. Smith 1; double playa Pur vis 1, unassisted; Stlne to Coleman 1: struck out by McClean is, Lake 12; bases on balls, off McLean 3; hit batsman. Lake 3. Umpires, Cald well and Blaine. Time of game one hour, 68 minutes. 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