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TAOTC TWO SFEDFORD HATL TRTBUtfE. MEDFOIvI), OREGON, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 21, 1933. ROGUES WIN 20-16 IN BATFEST WITH GOLD HILL SQUAD 42 Safe Swats Chalked Up During Game At Cement Metropolis Chief Mc Lean Shines With Willow Medfnrd'a Jtogues continued their winning atreak yeatardny by again defeating th Gold Hill aggregation SO to 16 In an old faahlonsd alugfest on th latter' diamond. Tha game waa marked by heavy hitting, a total of 4a at re hlU ring Ing from tha bala of tha two equada. Tha liogue atarted on a rampage In tha vary flrat Inning when seven teen battera went to the plate, scor Ing eleven run on nine hlta, three walka and one error. It required thirty mlnutae to retire tha aid In that oanto. Another run In the third, three in the fourth and five In the eljiith waa tha order In which tha twenty rune were acored. Ilnlil Hill t'lghte Hard Tha Oold lllll boya ahowed their fighting aplrlt by almost tlelug the count In the fifth Inning by acorlng aavan rune and driving Pitcher Bill Lake from tha mound. They had pre rloully scored five rum In tha third canto, which made the acore 15 to 19 lit thla point of tha game. Tha Oold Hill fana went wild aa the reault of thla rally and became almoat beyond control. Their favor- Itea war making a wonderful fight and a ylotory over tha Rogues, which to them would be the price of the eeaaon, waa vlaloned by many. Chief McLean, who started the game at second baaa, relieved Ik on the mound and with exception of tha eighth Inning when thr runa were acored, held tha altuatlon well In hand. McLean on Bnt Hpre Tha Indian aleo had a field day at bat getting am hlta In aevan tlmea tip, Including a homerun and acorlng ei nma. Wllllama aim ttarred at bat with four hlta and two walka. ror Oold Kill Emory and 0. Kell were tha heavy sticker, connecting for four hit each. L. Foley starred In cantor field for tha home boya by making aeverel catchea of hard hit tie la, Medfont All It HPO . o B 2 12 , a LOS ANGELES GOLFERS CAPTURE TEAM TITLE swanaon, lb , Joanla. rf .. McLean, 9U-p Jtufford, cf HugBt, aa Wllllama, lb I. Harrington. If. O. Harrington, o. Lake. p-tb .-. HI 10 39 37 19 4 Oold lllll AID HPO A t. Foley, of ,..,,. 6 114 0 0 Oardner, 9b 6 9 9 0 0 0 rmery, If ,- 6 9 4 1 1 0 force, o , i .. 6 114 0 1 T. Kell, p-rf -, 6 4 110 0 Bailey, rf-p 6 9 3 0 6 1 C. Kail, 6b .,,. 6 9 4 3 9 0 Coy, ae-o -.,- 4 0 9 9 9 6 Shaver, lb 6 1 0 6 0 1 Carman, aa ... 6 116 9 1 P. Foley 1 0 0 0- 0 0 60 16 19 97 10 1 'Ttatted for Oorman In ninth. Winning pitcher. Lake: toting pitcher, T. Kell. Stolen bates, Swan aon. Two-bate hlta, Swanaon 9. Weight '9, Joanla, Hufford, Lake, Wll llama, I. Harrington, T. Kell, Gardner Force, Bailey, L Foley 3. Emery. Three-bas hlta. Harrington. Home run, McLean. Struck out, by Lake 6, McLean 4, T. Kell 1, Bailey 4. Baaea on balls. Lake 4, McLean 3, T. Kell 1, Bailey 6. Wild pitch, T. Kell. Pawed ball. O. Harrington. Hit by pitcher, O. Harrington by Bailey. CHINESE DUMPS HIGH HAT TEDDY Won Bock Cheung, giant Chinese irranpler, took the odd fall from TVd Thy In their match at tha Jackaon ulla Oold Ruth Jubilee Saturday right after the pair had ted a rough and vlcioua battle aa the main eren on a card promoted for the old mining town relebiatlon by Mack ..Hard, Med ford matchmaker. Cheung demonatrated hla deadly Manohurlan choke hold" in trlnnlng one of hla falle. though Thy waa tiltra cautlona In aeeklng to prevent tha Oriental from getting behind him. a potman necessary tn eecurtng the hold. Thye took hla only fall with wrliUocke and Cheung th rinal with a choke and bed? preaa. Al Karaalck dlaabled Everett Ktb- na with a Boaton crab to win their eml-nnal match, after Klbben had taken tha flrat tumble with a eerlca of ftonnenberga. Pete Belioaatro took to tha air to defeat Fireman Bay Frlabta in their furUin-ralaor, clamping on a flying head ectteora for the only fall of the et-te. Many Medford mat fana were pres. ant and expressed a deaira to ate more of the Chinaman art tn a match her. ?3C?T7 -"' K -i-r" -it f. ""T. ?-rb mm Bar! a The four man team entered by Lot Angelea In th national publlo link golf tournament at Portland. Ore, won th Harding trophy for th beet team play. Left to right: Don Erlckeon, Stanley Seymour, John M. Ron, Jr captain, and Bruo MeCormlck. (Ataoolatad Preaa Photo) IRON WORKER WINS GOLF TOURNEY 11 - '4 'z3 I 2 ' i y . .;,.. 1 i . J t 1 t": ... A . 1 i?f alj v- . i r-. xw.nirirti Defeats Dlegel Charlee Farrero, San Franclaoo Iron worker, le ahown with th trophy he wat awarded on becoming the 1933 national publlo link champion at the Portland, Ore., golf tournament, Ferrer held the title In 1931. (Aeaoclated Preaa Photo) Fishing Lines Hinti for Thoss Who Angle In Southern Oregon Waters And now the Blue Eagle haa flown luto the Tinning go!p. but not aa a reault of Roneevelt'a talk with the ateel head. Harry Hnnaen waa today reporting that Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppe' ued auch a "fly" to land a 7i pound teelhead at the Hlghbanka on the Hogue the latur part of the week. It L. Hay and O. M. Hon both went flablng Friday and each got thre ateelhead, weighing from four to aeven pounda, according to report. a a RiwHmm of tha Southern Paclflo company who apent Sunday at Odell lake with Ben Day and fam ily of New. York, reported that tith ing waa quite good liter, ana uin it.- rtv hH marie aeveral nice catchea of rainbow and Dolly Vir ile n. Whether they were flahed or buck eted out of the pond le not known, but Jlmmle and Joan Klllott had be tween 30 and 3S gold ruh atolen from their flh pond at 5 Corning Court. Sunday, a report filed with tha city police by their father, Dr. B. R. silloit ahowa. Flahtng at Diamond Lak waa good over the week-end, report brought back to Medrord ahow. Claude Thomnaon of Iot Angelea, who I riming hla parenta of Medtord. and Moor Hamilton, took t rainbow trout from th lak Sunday. tw. Fmrnett J. Carpenter, hla broth er Oeorge Carpenter of phoenn. and nephew Frank Robert, apent th week-end fithlng. Oeorge Carpenter caught aome trout and ateelhead flatt ing acroaa from Caaey'a camp, and Frank brought tn tome fine fiah from the nver around Mcleod. Joaeph O Tobin of Burltneame. landed a four pound ateelhead Sun day evening at Hannah rlftle. Joaeph Chevlauy of tha Tucker Kxtc report ed thla moratng. Nton Tucker land ed a ateelhead weichlnc about th earn. Saturday evening, below the Miady Core brldcA Fiske Promoted To Major General WASniNOTON. Aug. 91 (API brigadier Oenenl Harold B. Flak, a neuv of Salem. Ore, commander of th Atlantic aector at Pa:ama Canal, waa today promoted by Preai. denl KooMvelt to th rank oil major gnr. Ha will aucoeed Mak.r Oeneral Campbell King who retired July 1. BOXING GLOVES FOR PROSPECTIVE GROOM MtTTt. Ai. (AP A hcef t1 piwpwvtlv hrtrtRTtomi t tho iwt In (svlftl fTftiti. Triimitn C. Cn-pm, who win tnrrr 8Uy OrorkwT In Tuortn.. iVpt, 9S, hrtnwfd at "i'h purtr hi mi flnrt. T"i ftfu lnrhxiiKi dih fkih. boxing clom n Tntl Phoenix PHOBNIX, Aug. 91. (Spl.l Six teen people of the North Phoenix achool dlatrlot met laat Monday and cleaned the achoolhouae and yard, making rady for the opening. Dur ing the noon hour, at which a picnic lunch waa aerved, a butineaa meeting waa held and the budget drawn for th coming achool year. Eleanor Sheet entertained with a lumber party Wedneeday. Oueata wer Rotemary and Janet Blahop and Oweneth Poling. Rev. and Mre. Ralph S. Petejaon. who have been vacationing th paat four week, ars expected horn be fore Sunday. Meadamea R. 0. Ward. Oertmde Hardaaty, Earl Hoffer, Maud Mont gomery. 0. A. Plckl and Lillian Cole man attended th eocla meeting of Oak clrcl at Mra. Maud Daugherty'a Thuraday. Miaaea Barbara Hearn and Patricia Conn returned thla week from the world'e fair and all through the east ern etta. They returned via the aoutharn rout and report a fin trip. Mrs. Llta Furry la trending a few dara with bar eon Ted. near Central Point. Mlaa Margery Mill of Aahland la spending thla week with Edna Ma Whit, who ha been In training at . .1, I...... .1, ..,. i.r-W-T rY' ii r 1 Jhf - - mtfv.:.l Willi Googln (above), brawny (lad Beach, Cl thotmaker, pro vided one of th aentatlona of the P.O. A. tourney at M!rwaukwhn he defeated Leo Dlegel, two.tlm champion, 4 and 3 (Atloclated Prat hotot the Sacred Heart hospital In Med ford. ctne la apendlng two weeka at her horn her before leaving for Portland, where ah will finlah her nurse's training.' Mr. and Mr. T. M. Caster moved from their Rome hare to a plac own ed by. Charley Hockersmlth at the Mcadowa on Evans creek. Th two packing houses here will open for work Tuaeday or Wednes day. Mr. Mabel Holmes, a rapreaenta tlv of th Paclflo Protective associa tion of Oregon, was a guest of Dra. Dan B. and Susie V. Standard last week-end. Saturday. Oscar Sabin fished Little Butt creek and got 35 trout, meas uring from ten to twelve Incbe. DULL HEADACHES GONE SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT Headrvchen ciM by tMnAtlption vr gone vftr ou doao ot Adirlkt. Tl.1 cImiu all poLorui out of BOTH irpptr lowtsr bowl. Qvs bft tr niNf). f nd nrvomn.M. Hftth' Druff Storo id MM ford Phirmoy. San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! SCO O-taM, a Until aella I let SALEM. Aug. 91. (API William! JhnMg. secretary of th board of coo- j trol and atat puchsalng agent, re turned today from a thre week trip i to eatlern cttie during which h i oM met than xa worth of flax I from th penitentiary plant. wedrn1 Trade Improves, STOCKHOIJ jr -Sweden'a for eign Uade f.w the t.rat haa of 1JJ ahowed an improvement of :e.vv. 000 m ccnpaiirin with th same period laat year le tuwt Increase aat eAoecially prwranent in wood pulp, timber and pig iron. -..-.IT t: -.,. w ffj.ni l-..m.x V t! 'Ill M-lujhiiJ1 J I,, .V ii-,ti ri's.U 1 Il3, 'I mm ''.11 -i !i-'''vv Hotel Sir Francis Drake? ju.t 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 tvith minimum tipping". All rooms in the Towrr with Western exposure have ultra-Violet-ray (un-bath) windows. In every room connection for radio rrveplion. running tillered ice water, Voth tub ami shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75 tin in Main Dining Room from $ 1.25 up. Also a 1 carte service. rrivale parage in bite rnent of hotel building with direct elevator ser vice to Lobby and all guest-room floors! a? Hotel Sin Fix amis ltart).aTMn Nrct C Poll Ptrrrt at ?uftrT Sra FVtnt4fr VIE FOR AWARDS Another merchandise and trophy school waa greatly enjoyed' by the target busters Sunday morning. About 26 ehooter were out and participated In th apectal events, A handicap trophy has been placed la competition, sponsored by Cheater Wood, chairman of the program com mllUf , and will b known a the Chester Wood challenge trophy. This event drew Id entries and ended tn a tl. Oeorge Esds, shooting from 18 yards, and Bill Bates from 91 yards, each broke 3t straight. Thla tie will b shot off at the next regular club shoot, September 3. The "Skeet" commute has made axcsllent progres In anllattng the suport of a largo number ot sports men who are anxious to participate In this new sport of Sket. Equip ment haa been received and will be lnatslled as rapidly aa possible. 25 At 99 At SO Hdcp BUI Bate, Ray Coleman S. O. Mrndenhsll Chester Wood H. Cro!sant.... Jerry Jrome... Sid Newton Ed Lamport-.. Fred Hull T. E. Daniels ..Jolm Perl .. Geo. Portr........ L. HawxnurM (Pro.) Jo Burroughs.. Or. E. W. Winkle Geo. Eads. ...... Ed Peaae ... Sam Jenntnge. Ralph Grften Clarence Eads... Jas. P. Moore. . Fred Flck 47 4T 48 49 BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League. At Hollywood 9-9, Portland 5-8 (second A Innings). At Sacramento 0-1 1, Los Angelea 7 t (second game night.) At Mlaalon 2-5, Seattle 7-8 (second 9 Innings). At Oakland 3-18, San Francisco 8-1. American League. At Chicago 3-3. New Vork 14-11. At St. Louis 1-3, Washington 2-4. At Detroit 8-4. Philadelphia 4-1. At Cleveland 14-9. Boston 8-4. 1 National League. At New York 8. Chicago 1. " At Boston 5-8. Pittsburgh 4-1. At Brooklyn 2-0, St. Louis 8-5. Only gamea cheduled. Lindbergh Aids' Distressed Pilot REYKJAVIK, Iceland. Aug. 21. (API Col. Charles A. Lindbergh Obeyed a rule of th atr and lent a helping hand to a comrade in dis tress whsn he aided a young British pilot, John Orlerson, In salvaging part from the latter plan, wreck ed yesterday In an attempted takeoff for Greenland. Orlerson left England August 5 on th first leg of an Intended flight by stage to New York. HOW THEY STAND, (By the Associated Press.) Coast. Los Angels Hollywood Portlsnd Sacramento . Oakland . San Pranclsco . Missions Seattle . L. Pet. . 85 57 .509 . 83 58 .589 . 81 99 .079 . 81 81 .570 . 86 75 .408 . 59 83 .415 , 87 85 .401 .83-87 .379 American. Washington New York , Cleveland Detroit .. Philadelphia Chicago , Boston St. Louis .. . 77 38 . 88 40 . 80 80 . 58 59 . 57 67 . 53 63 .670 .590 .500 .900 .500 .452 . 4S 66 .421 44 76 -67 National. New York ..... Pittsburgh Boston . St. Louis Chicago ..... Philadelphia . Brooklyn ..... Cincinnati . 68 43, .813 . 62 52 .944 68 93 .943 64 94 .642 . 82 93 .939 . 48 66 .426 . 48 65 .409 44 71 .383 KING SNAKE FINDS FOE NO! WORTHWHILE BITE 8PRINOVILLE. CaJ. (UP) The prlne ring axiom that "they never come back" couldn't be applied to Donald Sutch' fighting anake. Sutcb. Sprlngvllle promoter, blamed the heat when 20 rattlers and 20 bn anniTM urled together frater nally and refused to fight In a widely baiiynooea rourtn oi jujy oabi.i a. hla AwAtt nch here. Npnrlv 600 SDeO- tstors sweltered In tt, sun while the snake remained quiescent, ono H trnm the he&t. But when two of the reptiles, un der cooler climatic conditions, got together on Sutch'a front lawn, the apeedy alnuous king anake scored a belated victory over nis iraamun- adversary. Sparring cautiously, he suddenly whipped his fanga benino ine rai tlor'a head and colled around his toe The rattler apparently loat oonscloue ness. Then th king snak awsllowed the rattler. Only th tip of It tall pro truded. Disgorged later, the rattKr died and th king nsk crawled away unharmed. E BERKELEY. Calif., Aug. 21 (UP) Mrs. L. W: Frank lost her 11000 dia mond while vltltlng the parent of Betty Lou Garner. 14, her. A thorough search of th house waa unavailing. Btty Lou want on a hike over th Berkeley hills. On her return, her mother noticed something gleaming In th rubber sole of Betty Lou's shoe. The dtemond. which hsd not ben dislodged during the hike, waa prlsd out. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO An nouncing Class Lessons for beginners, 25c. Under direction of Mr. Apollo. ' Right foundation, European method, start your children right and watch their progresal Enroll now. "Apollo Piano Studio for results." 136 No. Holly. YOU'RE NOT A lT STIFLED ... I I COUlD.Nt BE BOY, YOU FEEl LIKE YOURSELF WONDER! SHE GUILTY OF B.0. I GOOD AFTER A TONIGHT, MARY LOU. , SEEMED SORE AT BUT I'LL PLAY SAFE LIFEBUOY SHOWER, ANYTHING I'VE DONE? f ME. YOU'D THINK I AND GET SOME FRESH AS A DAISY "had'b.o.the LIFEBUOY AND NO B.0. I WAY SHE... WORRIES ! NO, OF COURSE NOT! . I I ONLY IT'S SO HOT.. .NO I AIR-I'M STIFLED ' B .0." GONEKf0 iiui&l from Maru Lou. r a 3 IT KEEPS ME DAINTY ON r mwm,vm HOW ABOUT GOING SOMEWHERE V .,,--. J f TONIGHT AND DANCE, MARY LOU? 7 THE HOTTEST DAY f-' f lJt OR IS IT TOO HOT? ' V--S". -J apiry day, particular fcjrr) 9jtfM ipV IT. NEVER TOO m and women are more M.S VJS r'ZT ! X.Vn -.A?-. careful than ever to avoid - -iSPi K 9fl WH ?HE B.O.(W,.'.r). They S t 4 J,' i-H ,w! " bath regularly with f&W 1 TAS5il '"J,Irt,R12?- Lifebuoy. Its lavish Uther LM, J I'itlW SURElU! purifies pores to their very P'U ' J' i ' g ..j U --v depths. Its clean, fresh, f - nfi t5Ll yySgX quickly-vanishingscentiellj I I ' rili you "B.O." hasn't a chancel V ' MXmx lon"up"tlred"ki" -g vr FLZt --113, ' -iSfil sVZSTIS wellintothefeceiihenrinse. L'wATlfti'Ulifm If t 3fK I ' nr iZf gcd impurics-clcarj and UJ sia pj v j ' j YS- ftMhens (,aU complexions. 0 Now is the) time for everyone to stand behind the President "We do our part fog Coming! The Mail Tribune's Annual BARGAI DAY WATCH FOR DATES COMPLETE DETAILS -.j lg- r i5 i N S AND . ssesr- Y ' w-.-... -v- t -"