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i TA'GE TWO JfEDFORD MXIE TniBirNTS, MED"OKD, OREGON, HOBDAY, AUGUST 7, 1933. E HIS 3-C BOYS IN Crater Lake Camp Contin gent Coming In Strong for Big Punching Program at Armory, Starting Aug. 14 Balpb Jennings, x-heriff ol Jack ton county, will In In onarg of the contingent? of game righting man from c. C. C. camp No. 1653, Crater lake, wben they begin throwing gloved flita in the grand opening of the. American Legion' great relief fund benefit champlonahtp amateur boxing tournament on tba Mediora Armory battletront a week from to night. Tba mighty ring claulo la to laat for three nighta. Oeorge (Bed) Vlckery, heavyweight, will bead up the Crater lake craw o! mauler. Ha hall from a auburb of Chicago. Billy Smith, welterweight, and Billy Pettljohn, lightweight, are othera on the Crater lake team. Train Tonight, Medford'a amateur fighting men will go into the final week of bard training tonight In preparation for their conflict with Uia out-oi lownara wben the curtain goea up on tba tourney hostilities a week from tonight. The public 1 Invited to aea the local train at the open. air training camp, near the Eaat Main atreet bridge, at 7:30 tonight, All Medford amateur will report. Lea Oarlock, pott commander, and Carl Y. Tengwald, chairman of the lgton tourney committee, have In tructed Lea Shower and Dick Rue aaU to put on the greateat card of fight in Medford'i blatory for the opening nlght'a program a week from tonight. The bill will conaUt of 19 to 30 wild-eyed flghta In all weight claaaea. The flghta will be for three round each, with no draw dectalona being allowed. Tba Oregon fighters will be aean tearing into C. c. O. camp fighter' from other atatei, Including )Ulnol, Indiana, Kentucky and Mis souri. ' Get Ticket Early. Tourney official today leaued a warning that In view of tba hun dred of visiting fight fana due to follow the out-of-town fighter here, that local ring devotees ahould either gat their tlcketa or make their seat xaaervattona aa toon a the aale opena at Cleo'a confectionery, Main and Fir atreet. early Friday morning of thla week. Despite the blgneaa of the tourney moat popular prices will pre vail for the big tight. There 1 to be no delay between flghta when the big affair atart with bang next Monday night. From the time the flrat pair enter the ring at poomptiy :lo p. m. until the lut man 1 "gunned" not later than 10:30, there will be thrills and excitement galore diahed up for the onlookers. So Radio Broadcast. In anawer to aeveral tnaulrlea, tourney offlclala made It unmistak ably clear today that there la to be no radio broadcasting of th aensa tlonal flghta on nlghta of th tour- ney. "Reporta to the contrary are wunoui lounaation," Carl Tengwald declared. While th Medford amateur are aeen resuming training here tonight, amateur fighting men all over Ore gon and In O. C. C. campa, aa well l in California, too, will be found going Into the last week of prepara tion for the big bout. THYESLAtETFOR TOUGH NIGHT Medford Entry i3 Mux Otei-treet, shown ultove In characteristic flrjiflnjc pose, and other Same Medford amateur fighters, will collide with the JnTadlng oemeti In the grand opening of the Legion bene fit t'hamplomhlp amateur boxing tournament at the Medford Armory one week from tonight. A record croud will ire the fights. A. E. Peas ley, tourney photographer, took the above photo. LAST EFR0MK.F. BY 9 TOT SCORE McLean Has Situation Well in Hand, Except for Initial Inning Will Play Gold Hill Nine Next Sunday HOW THEY. STAND. By the Associated Press, Coast. W. L. Portland 7 SI Hollywood 74 61 Los Angeles 78 S3 Sacramento ... 7S 63 Oakland 67 71 San rranclaco 63 76 Mission ,. -. 63 76 Seattle 4.0 77 American. . . W. Washington 84 New York 61 Philadelphia 61 Detroit -- 61 Cleveland 63 Chicago 48 Beaton 44 St. Louis ........ 41 National, Assured of a apaotaeular bout wben Ted Tare, of Portland, and Lea Wolfe, Taxa champion and "rolling scissors expert, meet at the armory Thursday night, Medford wrestling fan ar making early blda for rlngtld eeate. It was disclosed this morning. Wolfe took tba fans by surprise last Thursday when he went to a draw with the Ruaslan Lion, Al Karaslck. and had Karaeick groggy at the gong ending the match. Each took one fall. Wolfe, on of th few men In th United States who can execute th "rolling settlors." baa such pow erful legs that he ran damp on a body aclaeora. 11 on hit bark and thump bis opponent back and forth on the mat until he beata him Into ubmlaalon. ' Billy Newman, of Denver, 105 pounder, will meat Al Karaalck tn the flrat bout of the evening. Although Karaalck haa suffered a few detects of late It has alwaya been by men over th 300 mark. Newman, scrappy and rough, la expected to give Karaalck all ha want. Jim Browning, claimant to the world's heavy-tight title, la th only ether wrestler on the coast who usee tha "rolling eclssora" affectively. Wolfe learned tha art from Browning, who threw Btranglrr Lewis with th hold. Laat week's bout drew nearly a full house at tha armory, and Mack Lll lard, promoter, expects a larger turn out Thursday. Bend And Wolfers Knotted For Lead PORTLAND. Or., Aug. 7. (JT) Woter' Federate of Portland went into tie with Bend for leadership in th Oregon State baseball letgue yesterday aa they defeated th Elk on their bom ground. 10 to t. Bend went Into a 4 to U lead early In the gam, but th Portlandar pounded Murphy, Bend burler. bard In the latter atagea for their win. SATIN DRESSES T "HATS, sleek and smooth. Beautiful fall el r lee and color, Ss utm t AdritiuM ' - New York , Pittsburg Chlcsgo ... St. Loul -.-.. Boston . Philadelphia . Cincinnati . Brooklyn W. . 61 60 . 67 . 69 . 65 . 44 . 44 , 41 PO. .608 .693 .591 .688 .446 .409 .408 74 PO. .640 .810 .810 .488 .481 .460 .444 .378 PC. .698 .683 .648 .634 .310 .431 .411 .408 Tourney Gossip Medford'a Rogues won their final game of the Southern. Oregon league seaaon yesterday, defeating Frisco Edwarda' feat Klamath Fall Fell can, 9 to ,7, in on of the best games played at tha fairground thla year. v With th exception of th first ntnng, when tha Pelicans scored three run on one hit, two walks, a hit batsman and an error. Chief McLean, Medford'a pitcher, held the situation well In hand and kept the rest of the alx hits made off hi delivery well scattered. Besldea holding tha visitors to six bits, McLean atruck out 11 batsmen and fielded hla position like a pro fessional. Without a doubt, eve fan that wltneaaed the game will agree that McLean la worthy of the contract which ha haa received from the Ban Francisco Seal of th Pa. dflo Coast league. Tha Rogue looked better yester day than at any time thl year, and with the exception of Jonas and Ru- len, played errorleaa ball. William brought the fana to their feet in the fourth Inning when he made an aV ciost Impossible cstch of a foul ball from a bat of Malatore, while Height, Medford manager, atarred at abort. atop, taking several hard chances without an error. The batting star of the gam was Virgil swanson, with four hits In five times at bat, while Forette, Height and Harrington each secured two hits. For the Pelicans, Woods, shortstop, clicked off a two-bagger and two singles to lead tba attack. Manager Edwarda atrengthened hi outfit by singing up Paul Hufford of Eagle Point. The Hoosler cam through by playing a bang-up game In center field and demonstrated hla ability a a pitcher by holding the Rogues to one run when h waa call ed to the mound in the seventh In' nlng. Next Sunday the Rogues will meet the Gold Hill nine at the fairgrounds. The Oold Hill aggreatlon haa not lost a game all sesaon and haa been gun ning for the Rogues for tha paat two month. McLean will again be on the mound for the Rogues next Sunday. Klamath Falls. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Farm Fighter . Ralph Jennings "Keep an eye on our Crater Lake amateur fighters when tha Legion tourney starts a week from tonight." Jack Anderson, Medford heavy weight: -"If I win my fight a week from tonight I want th tourney of flclala to keep tossing the other heavlea Into the ring with me. I want to lick a half dozen of 'em be fore leaving tha ring." Herman Burgoynes "Medford atepa Into the sport apotllght In a big way when tha Legion's amateur boxing meet begin a week from tonight. Will I be there? Nothing will stop me." T. I. Nsndle: "The American Le gion 1 to be commended for bringing lb amateur boxing tourney to Med ford. It meana a lot to tha town by bringing In hundreda of vlaltora. I wouldn't mlaa th opening card a week from tonight for anything and will bs on hand for tlcketa when the eat sal opens Friday morning." L. 1. Ackley: "Amateur tight are to my liking. Medford haa some crack husklea in th Legion tourney." C. E. Cerveny: "Jack Anderson ought to b rarln' to fight a week tonight wben the Legion tourney start. I am feeding him raw T-bone ateaks. I want him to win, too." Lea Oarlock: "W have Instructed Lea. Shower and Dick Ruasell to match up all the tough hombre on tba first night of th tourney and wo guarantee th fana they will see mora action a week from tonight than they have eeen here In years combined or they may have their money back after the ahow." Dr. A. F. W. Kreese, Crlef Tourney Physleisn. . "I can hardly wait un til th amateur fight begin a week from tonight. Boy, how fleta will fly. Ard may the best man win." Major Clara H. Armstrong: "Our O. O. O. camp flghtera will be in there fighting from gong to gong a week from tonight and It that spells victory they will win." . Dick Ruasell .-"The Medford am ateurs will all be on hand for the workout tonight. There Isn't a quitter In tha bunch. 4- ROMEBUTta. Ore.. Aug. 7. (API The Coqullle Loggers won th cham plonahtp of the Southern Oregon Baaeball league here Sunday by de feating the Douglas county Vet tn th laat acheduled game of the sea son by a score of 13 to 0. The Log gere landed on Nelson and Paust for 13 hlta. which, coupled with tour error on th part of the local tram and eight peases Issued by Nelson and paust. gave the visitors an easy victory. Gilbert allowed the Vets enly three hit and gav only out has on, balls, Thompson, 9b.. Oranger, 3 b. Wood, as Hufford, of-p.- Peterson, lb... Floetke. If B. Oranger, rf.... Ed wards, .c......... Molatore, p-cf.... 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 6 34 8 4 Swanson, lb. Forette, cf Halght. as MoLean, p... Williams, 3b.. Coleman, lf.... Jonas. o-........ Harrington, rf.... Hulen, 3b. 38 7 Medford. AB. R. H.PO.A.S. 8 4 13 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 0 1 3 1 .0 1 11 a o 1 1 36 9 18 37 16 8 Summary: Struck out - By Mc Lean, 11; (Molotore), 6: Hufford. 1. Base on ball MoLean. 3: Molotore, 3 Sacrifice hlta Forette. Two-base hits Woods. Three -bane bite Peter son. Hit by pitcher Petereon by McLean. Tim of game 1 hour, 66 mln. Umpire Caldwell and Shea. Fishing Lines Hinti for Those Who Angle in Southern Oregon Waters Carl T. Tengwald, who apent Sun day at Lake o' th Woods, reported todsy that many were complaining about poor fishing, but that Emerson Merrick of Medford brought In a limit catch of trout Saturday even ing, and F. Wilson Wslt, the city's bandmaster, waa also catching a few. Inaccessible bod lea of water, par ticularly Buck lake and Four-Mile lake In the Blue canyon aectlon Just south of Lake o' the Woods, are good place to get tha limit, according to report received bare, Repart from Oold Beach say that aalmon flatting on the lower Rogue ha not been very good during the past week, and a number of com mercial fishermen who do not reside there are leaving. Only a abort distance from the highway In Curry county, limit catches of trout ar being made In the email stream. It wa learned her. Word from Oold Beach states that a large aohool of salmon is' on its way north from California watera. and fishing la expected to improve greatly with tha arrival of that body. Mr. and Mra. Maynard Buah apent Sunday at Hyatt lake, where Bush caught the limit of base. A number of good crappie catches were being made at the lake yeawrdey, they said. Mr. and Mra Buah left here early, and rooked breakfast at tha lake, and also had lunch there, reluming to Medford early In the evening. Carl Bowman and U F. Kuenhl left this morning for th Orant Paaa section to fish for bass. Mr. and Mra. Ed Lamport and Mra. lemport'a sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Max Telford, went to Dia mond lake yesterday to try Lieu- luck mm: t , W 1 1 J Farm flghtera, Imludli.f Freddie Stvger, an Oregon ring pride, ihown above, will attempt to blast their way to victory over city flghtera when the curtain goes up on the Legion's gigantic amateur boxing tourney at the M (Ml ford Armory one week from tonight. Bight states will be repre sented In the meet because of the C C. C. camp entries. j E WITH GETTING JOB PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. T. (JPf Charles Ferrera was more excited to day over the possibility of getting hla job back in a San Francisco foundry plant than he was over winning the national publlo links golf orown for the aecond time. "I'm glad to have won the Cham plonshlp again, but I'll be a lot nap. pier If the old cup helps me get the Job back which I lost a year ago," said the Callfornlan, who scored a neat 4 and 2 triumph over the de fending tltltst. Robert Lee MIMer of Jacksonville, Fla., in their 3 6 -hole skirmish at the Eastmoreland mu nicipal course here Saturday. Ferrers is the second golfer to cap ture the championship more' than once, but he still la behind tha rec ord of Carl Kaufman of Cleveland, who won the trophy In 1027, '28 and Tab Boyer, Portland newspaperman. shared honors with the Callfornlan In tho twelfth annual show, winning the medal trophy In a 3 6-hole play off with Leslje Leal, Belling ham. Wash., yesterday. The two young sters tied for the lead In the qualify ing play and held up the close of the meet an extra day by having to put on the special match. - , HUDKINS DROPS DECISION TO CAFE KEEPERS PISTOL LOS ArTOBtES. Aug. T.(flr Per ennial bad boy of fiatlc circles, Ac Hudklna, one-time Nebraaka wildcat, li 18 i hospital in nearby Olendale with two pistol aluga In hi chest to ahow for what police deecrlbed a a cafe brawl early yesterday. In no Immediate danger or dying, but in a aertoua condition, Hudklna will go on th operating table today In doctor' effort to stop a hem orrhage by removing the bullet, one of which lodged In the right upper lobe of hla lung. Hudklna embarked on hla most re cent night club fiatlc celebration, wltneaaea told nolle, when ha with several friends arrived at the cafe In an openly belligerent mood. The mid dleweight, whose fleta still carry weight In spit of lack of training and aelf-advertlaed diaalpatlona, punched a few of the patron for warm-up. Aa tba proprietor, R. H. Harris, asked Hudklna to take hla fight out side, th witnesses said, Hudklna de cided to how him "how to run your place." i . Polio were told that the boxer pulled a gun from hla t pocket and brandished It In th face of Harris. . Harris, alarmed, drew a gun at the earn .moment and tired. Hudklna pltohed to the floor, face down, while patron fled to the atreet. The cafe proprietor I red only twice. The one )ug. of email cali ber, entered th lung. The other ranged downward Into the pelvic cavity. HELEN JACOBS. IN GALLANT TENNIS T, MTJW YORK. Aug. "7. (flV Out of one of the most dramatic Wlghtman cup series In history, Helen Jacobs emerges as the tennis rock on which Great Britain s spectacular comeback finally clumpled. The blonde Callfornlan's courage under terrific pressure, her gallant rally when she was within two points of the defeat that tn all probability would nave won the cup for Great Britain, overshadowed all other de velopments, including the remarkable showing little Sarah Palfrey made as the injured Helen wills Moody's substitute. Beeten In all three of the opening day's matches, the British squad rml lied to win the first two singles tests Saturday and seemed to have the - cup all but won when Pegtry Scrlven won the first set of her duel with Miss Jacobs. - But the American champion ral lied to take the second set and then, trailing 3-3 In the third, reeled 6ft four games In a row for set, the match at 0-7, 0-3, 7-5, and the vic tory that gave America the cup for the third consecutive year. Twice In the final set Miss fforlven was within two points of victory, but each time Mies Jacobs declined to yield an inch. America's victory was its eleventh since the series began In 1933. Great Britain has von four timet. Entries continued to pour In to day from O. C. C. camps as game fighting men, from giant heavy- San Franciscds Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! 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