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I PAGE SIX IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 25, 1933. TO MEET MEDFDRD Athletes Coming With Idea of Teaching Locals Bit o Baseball Both Teams Impressive in Statistics McLean to Kemaln. Word that Cliff McLean, Mad ford pitcher, will not Join the San Pranclaco Seal until next aprlnt vu received today. It waa Cllff'a deslr to parttclpata In colics athletlca thla fall and winter. Join. Inf the Beala now would profee slonalloe him and cauaa him to be barred from future college com petition. Manager Hal Halght of the Medford Rogues Immediately made arrangement to retain hla ssrvlee for the balance of the season. The OranU Paaa athletea will In- Tade Medford Sunday afternoon and attempt to ahow the Roguea how baseball ahould be played. The hoys from the Paaa have held the upper hand at baseball In aouthern Oregon for the past two yeara. In fact, their team last year claimed the cham plonahlp of Oregon, with a very lm presslve record of 31 wine and four defeats. Their team thla year la Just aa strong aa It waa last, but whether they are strong enough to combat the much Improved Medford team of thla year remains to be seen, Comparison of strength of the two teams places them on an even basis, both having broken even In a series with Coqullle, the Rogues winning, 18 to 8. and losing 8 to 1, while the Orants Pass team won S to 4 and lost 0 to 2. No other reliable baala of comparison la available, McLean, star Indian pitcher, will be on the mound for Medford, op posing Jack Hughes for Grants Pass. untl lthe rise of McLean here, Jack was rated the best moundaman in aouthern Oregop. The game should be a real pitchers' battle with two auch atellar performers, and a real treat for the fans. Monday will be another baseball day for Medford. The House of David colored team and the Roguea will meet at the fairgrounds In evening gam starting at 1:30 p. T.:s invaders boaat a pepper game that la worth the price of admis sion alone, and features Chappie Orey, the beardless clown. The aide attractions are better than a mln trel show. The players have beards and long hair, which will be quite a novelty, besides having players on tne team of major league caliber. The affair ahould be mighty Inter esting rrom a fan standpoint. STAND. (By th Associated Press.) Coast. w. Los Angeles 87 Hollywood 84 Portland .-----. 83 Sacramento .-- 83 Oakland 88 flan Pranclaco . Missions .......... Ssattl .. 81 80 ... 94 Washington New York ., Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia . Chicago Boston at. Louis 70 70 , 63 , 81 . 88 . 87 , 80 . 45 New York .. Boston Chicago , Pittsburgh at. Louis Philadelphia -Brooklyn .. Cincinnati 83 88 84 . 83 84 - 48 48 48 Pet. .800 .883 .873 .888 .473 .431 ,407 4178 .884 .808 .son .498 .403 .471 .413 .308 .813 .888 .647 .639 .638 .431 .411 .381 Northwest's Biggest Water Show kr..vr; - V" i r J 4 ( ' M .-3: v -" w.v.wt - W. '" ' aw--'- Wia(illllt-I( 1 r trt- i'VTrT. 3f 1 f . k K2, U . . ,-v , . 19 2 fc. rfO: ' ' M O)- 3i - JSC - -i' ej T 4. " " iA s im . ? - vfe&i , j. !2H5 'wJImH . n. .2 3 J PrS4' i J la-iJSsiiaes-.-iii f'fci f1 Jt 'iat.tsUitaxt' Stab, The Astoria regatta, established In 1B0I, will be presented thla year on August 31. September 1 end 3 at Astoria, Oregon, oldest white settlement In tne Jtortnwest. lop outboard speedsters skimming over the Columbia estuary. Outer eall boat rare In a thrilling finish. Loner left aquaplaning stunts. - lower cen ter llfebmu cnpslic drill by V. 8, coastguard llfeaavlng crew. Lower right on of th numerous visiting pleas ure cruisers. L03 ANQELES. Aug. 38. (P) Ralph flanchee, 17, waa In a critical condition at a receiving hospital early today with a broken neck and a akull fracture received In an amateur box ing bout last night at Los Angeles Athletic club. The boy was In the second round of a bout with Joe M. Delavara when he was floored. He cot to his feet to finish th round, but the referee stopped th go after the third had started, when It became evident flen ches waa Injured. Dr- M. B. bodd, president of the Aouthern Baptist convention, reports 17.000 baptisms In foreign field by the church last year. Fishing Lines Hints for Those Who Angle in Southern Oregon Waters decided Improvement la that area soon. port that a expected In Colonel R. p. Tlsdal of Beverly Hills la now spending hu annual va cation at Weasku Inn, and haa com plained that during the paat 10 dayi of exceptionally Industrious fishing on his part, using very kind of fly from "A" to "Z." that the tempera mental fish have positively Ignored him. John Barneburg went fishing Wed nesday at Rattlesnake, and succeed, ed In landing a nice steelhead weigh ing between five and six pounds. Howard Bawden, who spent - the post week-end at Brookings, had a successful fishing trip, landing a 28 pound salmon in the Chetco, he re. Eat to feel FIT! Although fishermen In this section have not been reporting many catches the paat few daya, Joe Wharton of Oranta Paas saya that the cooler weather ha brought about a decided Improvement In ateelhead fishing during the post few day In that vicinity. Ha report that Monday was an ex ceptionally good day, with many fine fish taken on both the fly and epln ner. He named Pierce riffle, Just be low Weoskuln, and the vicinity of Tahoma park aa th beat plaoe right now. ' At th mouth of Pickett creek. Just bslow Robertson bridge, Mac Murray took two good one on a Royal Coachman, and further down the river, between Hell's Oate and Oallce, several wer landed on spin ner. Wharton aaya that fishermen who have been fishing the upper river from Oold Hill to above Trail, re- ported upon return to Medford, add ing that th salmon run la now on In a big way. Attorneys Evan and Charles Reamea fished th Rogue river Wednesday evening, but returned home with empty basket. TO L1LLARD LIS! AS Mack Llllard, Medford boxing and wrestling promoter, ha algncd two year contract to act In th same ca pacity for th Roseburg boxing com mission, h announced yesterday. Lll lard, who ha also been promoting ring event for om tiro In Klam ath Palls, will thus be able to us higher grade of talent than hsre-to-fora, by signing up wrestler and box ers for appearance In th three-town circuit. Wrestlers of high, repute are will ing to come to town the tie of Medford. Klamath and Roseburg. when assured they can squeet In two or three matches In a trip cover ing only a week. On the other band a long Journey to Medford on a one night stand for the necessarily small pure has no attraction to men who are capable of pulling down several hundred dollars for each performance In the cities. Llllard report he 1 being Impor tuned to take charge of the promo tional end-of the gam In Marsh field and may also add that city to his circuit. Because of Wong Bock Cheung departure In a few daya for th Ha waiian Islands, Llllard will not be able to bring the Chinese arapplar here for a match as many fane baa hoped. Cheung made a favorable im pression In hi match with Ted Thye at Jacksonville at th Jubilee match and aeveral mat followers requested Llllard to put him on here. Because of Inability to aecure the quality of talent he wants for his next snow here, Llllard ha decided to postpone hla card for another week, keeping the Armory dark until a week from next Thursday. HAMMWOEFEATED IN GEARHART GOLF GBARHAaE-BY-THE-AEA, Or.. Auz. 38. (flpl.) in a day's play which witnessed elimination of many favor- itea and aeveral complete upset of th "dope bucket," Bob Hammond of Medford waa eliminated by Carl Chrlatensen, one up, yesterday in the championship flight of the annual Gearhart tourney. Bill Blaufus, two-time ehamplon, we eliminated, 3 and 1. bv Edwin Palmer, an outsider. 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Springfield gained the eastern seo tlonal finals by trouncing Mobile. Ala., 29 to 11. The Trenton team waa idle after winning It semi-final match with Oastonla, N. 0., 4 to 8. OOLD BEACH, Ore., Aug. JS. The third annual Labor Day celebration to be put on at Oold Beacb thla year will be a wide open affair, according t othe committee in charge of the program. Game of the gold rua day wlU be featured. BasebaU games, dancing and fish ing contests will fill In the program, with prize offered for both women and men who catch the largest sal. mon and ateelhead during the three daya. Sporting goods dealers In Port land and Oold Beach have donated the prizes. F iiAwe wirv'.'n Phone 9. Free Delivery &H4 SAVE ON CANNING NEEDS at PIOGLY WIGGLY. See the com plete line of August roods now on display. S. & W. Coffee, 2-lb. can 49c Lipton's Tea, yellow label ..l2 lb, 37c Leslie Salt, 2 lb. car. 3 for 25c B. & M. 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