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MEDFORD IfATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOlil), OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1933. Colored House of David Team Clashes With Rogues This Evening PAGE TWO BEWHISKERED PLAYS HIGH LASS fJINf Virginia Van Wie Defends Golf Crown Against World s Greatest Women Stars I Baseball fan from ml 11 around will flock to the fair ground thl craning to Me the colorful Roum of David tmm clash with th Medford Rogue. Th. Bous of David team la eompoed of bewblakered colored player of wblcb several are major leagu caliber. The team ha aeveral feature which Include Chappie Oray, the beardlea clown, Babe Favors, the Babe Ruth of negro player, and Joe William, the Geo. K. Brown of the team. The combination twin, Aua ley and Thompson, make double playa a specialty at second base. The boy will keep fan laughing continually. The colored boy beat Oranta Pas 7 to o Saturday and Coqu'llle yester day 13 to 5. The largest crowd ever to witness a game at Coqullle, was present, estimated at 1100 admis sions. The team will leave Med ford Immediately after tne game for Reno, Nevada, where they are scheduled to play tomorrow afternoon. The Rogues, although beaten by Grant Pass yesterday, can b relied upon to give a good account of them selves. Manager Hal Halght report that 2i will have aeveral new face In the line-up. Height waa badly aplked In the knee yesterday while catching a runner off second base, and haa signed Harry Dunn to replace him at shortstop. Jack Hughes will also be In the line-up. Due to the expense Involved In bringing In the House or David team, the admission price to the game will Be 40c. The game will start promptly t 1:30. At the request of fan who will be late In arriving Manager Halght ha arranged for the whiskered boya to put on their pepper game at the end of the fourth Inning. They will also give an exhibition of shadow ball playing, when they take the field for their Infield practice. Fishing Lines Hinti for Those Who Angle in Southern Oregon Waten Lieutenant and Mrs. H, A. Stanley and their two eons, Harry and Don, enjoyed excellent fishing luck over the week-end at Diamond lake and on the north fork of Rogue river, the lieutenant reported today, Their record Included four llmlta of fine rainbow trout from Diamond lake, and alao four limit of rainbow and eastern brook trout from the river. All were nice large flah, and were caught on files. Queen of Waters and March Brown were used both In the lake and the river, Lieutenant Stanley said. A member of the state police game division was at Diamond lake yes terday, and reported that trout fish ing la still good, and that the fish re fair aired. Lansing Tevls, Burllngame million aire, and hi guest from the Hky dis trict, are spending several day at Oallfornlan-on-the-Rogue, fishing. Mr. and Mrs. o. D. Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. rlt,of San An tonio. Tax., purchased fishing li cense last week-end and Intend to do some angling In the Rogue, and also try their luck at Diamond lake t.ror. continuing to the southern tate. They plan to make the return Journey by way of eastern Oregon nd Salt Lake city. Among Medford and former Med ford people, who have lured fine specimens of the finny tribe from eiltcooa lake quit recently are R. a. Beach, assistant postmaster at Med ford, who reeled In a five-pound five ounce bass on day week before last, nd P. P. Close, postmaster at Sllt rooa and formerly a resident of Med ford, whose flshpole and line did a lively dance until a alx and a half pound base waa safely landed. Re markably line weather haa prevailed hla summer in the Slltcoos region rslther too hot nor too cold. Mis Lura Marie Robereon of this city, who was a guest at the Perl home on Klamath lake over the week-end, landed her'flrst trout Sun day, her prlie catch being a nine pound rainbow. Jlmmle Moore and J. V. Watson, who fished the Rogue river near Trail yestsrdsy, each got his limit of teelhead. The catches were all made using single eggs, they reported. M. M. (Mike) Herman of Hubbard Bros., fished Rogue river Sunday, and landed several fish, It waa learned today. OF FISHERMAN'S LEG HERMOSA BEACH, Cel.. Aug. 38. (PlBltten by a H-foot "blue" shsrk which he hsd landed on hi fishing boat, Nathaniel o. Myrlck. young telephone company executive, suffer ed painful injury, it was revealed to day. The ahark, still threshing when It was brought aboard the boat, ripped open Myrlck' arm. severing the main rterle and tearing the flesh apart the entire length of his arm. Thirty two atltohea were taken. yl ' - --, f a The outstanding women golfers of this country and Great Britain will go gunning for Virginia VanWIe's national title In the big meet at Exmoor, storting today. Above Is the champion, with the trophy she won in Inst yeor's event, surrounded by four of her most dangerous rivals. Miss Wilson I England's leading star; the other three aces of this country's fairways. In the background Is a view of the yawning trap protecting the seventh, green at Exmoor, one of the toughest courses In the Chicago district. By PAUL MICKELSON (Associated Press Sport Writer.) HIGHLAND PARK, II. 0 Spurred on by the absence of Olenua Collett Vare, five-time tltleholder, one of the largest fields In yesrs will open fire on Virginia VanWIe'a na tion golf championship at pictur esque Exmoor today. Enid Wilson, winner of the Brit ish championship three yesrs In suc cession, will be in the field and a marked woman in the title drive, but Olenna'a absence, forced by her ma ternal dutlea, haa given American women, notably the stare of a new generation of golf, added hope that this might be the year for them to break through. "nig Mix" Stand Out. All through the field of 110 entries are name familiar In championship discussion. Among the csmpalgnera who have been starring for a decade or more are such shotmakers as Helen "Billy" Hicks of Hewlett, Long Island, prob ably the outstanding favorite to re gain the crown she won in 1931; Maureen Orcutt of White ' Beeches. Haworth, N. J., long one of the big contenders: Mr. Leona Cheney or Lo Angeles, one of powder puff golf best Iron artlets, snd Mrs. O. S. Hill of Kansa City, three times western champion and one of the bright atars of last winter's cam paign. Those four, with Mlsa VanWIe and Mr. Vare, constitute perhaps the big six of American feminine golf. In the championship at Exmoor they and Mlsa Wilson rank a near prohibitive favorltea. one of them regarded almost a cinch to win tho title. On the basla of brilliant perform ance this year, many younger or leas famed atara are granted an out side chance to break through to be come queen of American golf. Many Young Stars. Among them are June Beebe of Chicago, women's western open cham pion; Anlela Oorcayca of Port Worth, Texas, southern tltleholder: Beatrice Oottlleb. the Tuckahoe, N. Y., girl who ehot an 80 to defeat the Prince of Wales; Jane Welller. silent Chi cago girl with a perfect swing; Lu cille Robinson of Des Moines, who upset Miss VanWIs, 8 and 8, In the final of the women'a western; Phyl lis Buchanan of Denver, trans-Mississippi champion; Prances Williams of Wayne, Pa., South Atlantlo title holder, and others. Long, Hard Layout. ' Exmoor, a stretch of ,47S yards and women's par of 39-40, rank as one of Chicago' hardest courses, though It should fit In well for the long range games of Miss Hicks and Miss Wilson, who reached the third round iRst year before she was elim inated' by Charlotte Glutting of West Orange, N. J. Iff DONALD S WINS ISIS OPEN OLTMPIA FIELDS, Ilia., Aug. 38. (AP) After an eight year absence, MacDonald Smith, th old Scot, waa back on the western open golf cham pionship throne today. Refurlng to fade out against one of tho largest fields that ever Bought the title, the 43-year-old veteran who makes his living makjng clubs at Nashville, Tenn., and beating the younijer generation In golf cham pionships, won the western open crown with ease yesterday, finishing the 73-hnle grind at Olympia Flolrts with a 333 total that beat his Clos est rival, tommy Armour of Chicago, by six shots, the trophy and top money of eSOO went to Mao after hi victory march, yesterday's triumph waa the third since 1013 for Mac, who haa never been able to rout hla Jinx and reollae hi dieam of a British or American open champlonahlp. He won his first western open title at Flosamoor. a few mile north of here. 31 years ago with medal card of 309 and In 1035 at the Youngstown, Ohio, Coun try "lub with 381 shot. Third In the champlonahlp test wa Abe Eaplncea of Chicago, 1028 champion, who ran second to Mac until tne 63rd hole, winding up with third place money of asoo with 380. Armour's prlae money waa $300. Wolfer'e Fedorals of Portland won their second consecutive Oregon Stato Ler.gue' baseball crown yester day as they scored a 0 to 0 victory over tile Schappa nine, also of Port land. Treadway charlee. hurling for the victors, allowed but five scattered hlta as he pitched hi team to the title. Eugone spotted Salem six runs In the second Inning and then came on to win 14 to e while 8am Olson, 18-vear-old schoolboy, pitching for Albany, shutout the Bend Elk 40 to 0, allowing but two hits, In other leaguo contests. PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 38 (API GHKFN PINE SLABS Per Load In Two Loud Lot MKDFOIII) Fl'KL CO. U'ii N. Cent. Tel. 031 I-88 TO i v . 4 . '.kTA' - . 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Holding the Oranta Pass Athletes on even terms until the seventh In nlng. the Medford Rogues yesterday blew up In that frame and. finished on the wrong end of a 13 to 1 score McLean, Lake and Hughes all took a shot at the mound duty for Med ford but were unable to stem the tide of Climate City hits, sixteen sale blows being chalked up by the visit ing outfit. Ogle, Grants Pass shortstop, rapped out a home run while his team mate. Drolette. waa credited with three hits during the game. Absence of Brown, regular second sacker for the Rogues, impaired the local's deferue. Medford A R H PO Swanson, 1st Joanas, o McLean, p ..,. Hoffard, cf Halght. as Harrington, rf Chrtstensen, 2b Williams, 3rd Forettl, If . 3 Lake, p 1 Smith 1 Wade, 3nd Qarett, 3rd . Blevis, 1st . Ogle, as .. Drolette, o . Powers, If w Orstrom, cf . Hughes, p ..... LoomlB, rf ... 33 1 1 37 Grants Pass A R H PO 5 113 8 a 43 13 16 37 Batted for Forette in ninth. Struck out by Hughes 7; McLean 8. 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