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PAGE TWO 1IEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933. GRANTS PASS WINS BRITISHER TAKES IE! 7-4 BY BUNCHING HITS The Grants Fin Athletics garnered fcut seven hit In their game with the Medford Roguea yeeterday at Oranu pass. While tne Koguea were mvniua Hughee, Climate city moundsman, (or 13 safeties, but the Atbletee made their hlta count for runa and chalked up a 1 to victory. UMMti rilrt a aood lob of burling for the Hoguea, whiffing seven aa against four airuck out by Hughee. Conlln of the Rogues and Hughee of the Athletes wore credited wiui two-base bits. Medford. AB R H FO A E Kwanaon. 2b , A 2 3 6 6 Jnsnla. o 3 conlln. lb 6 3 11 a a Hofferd, cf Halght, aa . Wllllama, 8b . Harrington, rf Christiansen. U McLean, p Tandle. H 0 0 4 0 11 , , 3 0 0 3 8 110 8 0 10 .. 1 0 0 0 4 110 2 0 10 Wade. 2b Oarrstt, 8b 3 Blevlna, rf 4 Ogle, as . prolette, 0 .- 2 Olpe, lb 3 Powers, If. 2 Hughes, p 2 Bantee, cf 3 36 4 13 24 17 4 Grants Pas. AB ft H PO A E . 8 2 0 8 4 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 4 10 2 0 0 4 2 1 2 2 1 .. 2 1 0 8 2 0 0 0 11 1 0 0 1 10 1 112 2 0 0 10 0 0 29 7 7 27 13 2 Medford 002 000 1104 nrmU Pisa 100 111 21 7 Stolen bases: Joanls, Conlln. Hof ford. Wade (2), oarrett, powere, fiwanson. Sacrifice hlta: Joanla. Two baas hits! Conlln, Hughes. Passed balls: Joanla. Wild pitches: McLean. Hughes. Hit batter: Hughes, 2. Base on balls: McLean, 4: jiugnes, o Kti,v nut, MMnn. 7: Huajhea. S Jnnlnga pitched: McLean, 8: Hughee, . Umpires. Richardson ana lung Mime 2 hrs. 13 mine. , Fishing Lines Hints for Those Who Angle in Southern Oregon Water CUP WITH RALLY By HENRY McLEMOBE. t.'nlted Press Staff correspondent. e-opirjrr hti.iji. I.. 1.. Sent. 11. (UP) Frederick J. Perry of England, who learned hla game aa a ball boy on the public courta of London, won the men'a national tennis champion ship Sunday when he defeated Jack Crawford of Australia, 0-3, 11-13, 4-3. 8-0, 6-1. Perry's victory gave England the imMiMii title for the first time since 1903, when Hugh L. Doherty lifted the cup, and spoiled Craw ford'a hope of scoring the first "grand slam" In the history of tenuis. Triumph ounday, ana urewiuiu urnitirf hav rounded out a series of conquest that Included all the ma jor tournament In the world. Be fore bowing to the Englishman today his maglo racquet had awept aside the world's beat tn Australia, Prance and Wimbledon. When they retired for a brief inter miMinn and tea at the end of three seta, Crawford, leading two -set to one, seemed well on nis way J vrc tar ha had nlaved auch mar velous tennis In the third set that few of the 10.000 apectatora couiu vision hla defeat. But the crowd waa wrong. Aa the two men came through the stadium . fnr th fourth ant. Perrv trotted ... hla nnaltlnn aa If tn show the 01- lery and hla opponent that he atlll was In there iignting. WIH tha flrat. hall In this set. Perry abandoned the caution that had marked hla earlier play and ne- oan atrlklnn OUt With all hlS OOWer. It was a If the Englishman had realized sparring from long range could only mean disaster, and that to win he must come In close ana atnip Thla sudden shift In strategy eaugnt nrnattnrA unawaraa and hurled hlm back on the defense. He never really got started again. ROGUES BASEBALL CANZ0NER1. ROSS BASEBALL YESTERDAY NEW YORK, Sept. ll'A) Train ing completed, Barney Rose and Tony Canzonert settled down today to the nerve-racking wait before they can step Into the ring at the Polo around tomorrow night lor tneir 15-round lightweight championship battle while Promoter Tim Mara counted the dollars a tiey rolled In a steady stream Into bis box offices. Excited a It baa not been over s lightweight match since Lew Tendler made hla second vain bid for Benny Leonards crown ten years ago, New York's fight populace probably will contribute gross receipt of more than (100,000, Although there waa a slight lean ing In expert opinion toward Ross, the 33-year-old defending champion, the gamblers regarded the match aa a tossup. They continued to quote 9 to 10 and take your pick. 1 w MOTORCYCLE CLIMB BENTON. Wsah.. Sept. 10. (AP) Msrlon Dletrlcks, Portland amateur, raced over the top of the Longacrea hill today In the best time of any entry In the motorcycle hill climb' Ing competition, in 8 2-8 seconds. Otto Drager, also of Portland, was the winner In the professional class. clearing the top In eight eeconds. and Red Dahlberg, alaa Portland, waa second In 11. They were the only two out of 16 entries In the profes sional claaa to make the climb. There' a busy Business College In Meadford ready to help you succeed Winter term (day or nlgbt) opens Monday, Sept. 18. OWN. Coast League. At Sacramento 6-1, Portland 7-4. At Lo Angeles 9-4. Hollywood 1-3 (second game 7 Innings). At San Francisco 3-14, Mission 0-6 (second game 7 Innings). At Oakland 8-8. Seattle 10-8 (sec ond game 7 Innings). American League. At Washington 7, Clevelsnd 8. At New York 2-9, Detroit 1-1. At Boston 3-0, St. Louts 3-4 (second game 1 llnnlnga). Only gamea scheduled. National League. At Chicago 4-4, Philadelphia 0-2. At Brooklyn 1-3, Pittsburg 2-3. At Cincinnati 1-1, New York 62. At St. Louis 7-10, Boston 0-8 (sec ond game called, darkness.) 1 ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. 11. tfp) With more than 2000 gillnettera' boats on the Columbia river here last night, aa the first day of the fall fishing season drew to a close, veteran can- nerymen look for the biggest .fall season In 20 years. Practically every cannery In this district Is to open for packing, oper atore announced. They Included the Columbia River Packing, C. P. R. A.. Union Fishermen's Cooperative, Point Adams Packing and Altoona Packing oannerles. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11. (AP) Dr. Charles Simon, 35, ohlef sur geon and manager of the Bay Shore hospital here, died Sunday .at the hospital. He underwent a major op eration several days ago. RICH WIFE SAYS MILWAUKEE, Sept. II (AP) Mrs. Dorothy Eckhardt Williams, heiress wife of the Rev. E. Reginald Wllllama, rector of St. Marks Epis copal church, saya she sought a quiet divorce "for the sake of the parish.' but that the pastor would not consent to "any divorce at all." Married 28 yeara and the mother of two children, one a recent bride, Mrs. Williams la seeking a divorce on the ground her life with the pastor has been "a continuous night mare of cruelty, mental abuse, and drunkenness," she testified yester day. In contesting the divorce, the pas tor cbsrgcd that membera of Mrs. Williams' family Induced her to file the ault. He contended their domes tic trouble did not start until the "advent of wealth In their home.1 Mrs. Williams recently inherited close to a million dollars from the estate of her father, Barney Eckhardt, of Lake Forest, III. Cross-examined by Leo T. Slensby. counsel for her husbsnd, Mrs. Wll llama testified she and her two chll. dren went to California to live last fall after her husband had thrown a bathroom scales at her one Sunday. 1 Dynamite In Strike. SCRANTON. Pa., Sept. 11. (AP) Dynamite wrecked a house today In the second blast set off since the Anthracite miners of Pennsylvania. newly formed union, declared a strike at the collieries of the Penn Anth racite Mining company. Heating cost can be reduced. For complete heating service call Art Schmldll 4181661. Mefeorplpoical Report September 11, 1833. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair, except somewhat cloudy tonight and Tues day; slightly warmer Tuesday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday, but cloudy In the weat portion: slightly warmer Tuesday Interior of weat portion. . Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 83; lowest, 61, Total monthly precipitation, trace Deficiency for the month, .10 Inch Total precipitation since September 1, .1833. trace. Deficiency for the season, .10 Inch Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 18; 8 a. m. today, 74. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:48 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:26 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 1 m.t 120 Meridian Time. City Si S H - 5 Boston. Chryrnne Chicago Eureka Helena Loa Angelea MEDFORD New Orleans New York Omaha ......... Phoenix ....-..... Portland ...WH...... Reno Roseburg Salt Lake .. - San Francisco Seattle Spokane Walla Walla ...... Washington, D.C. 78 60 74 68 74 64 68 62 68 48 68 66 89 57 90 78 76 64 96 68 86 70 72 56 82 50 82 54 78 60 60 52 64 54 74 48 80 50 80 62 T. Clear T. Cloudy Cloudy Cloud7 Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear .... P. Cdy .08 Clear . Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy .02 Cloudy .... Clear Clear . Clear BULLS CHARGE CROWD AT VILLAGE FESTIVAL LISBON. Portugal. Sept. 11. (P) Ten bull broke loose today In tne nearby village of Sobral and charged into the crowd at the annual summer festival, injuring 20 pereona. three of them probably fatally. The bulla smashed article In china shops, fancy stall and cafes, ani wrecked the bandstand. A barber killed one bull with razor and the others were rounded up. San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! OO Onttld) RryomM ..jLr KJ ioa .H3. W Jjlia jfll'lL 179tooint.ttt.0O fi'r fyh'l IMiooiai atlt.W vhy,, I liy'lta 5T f i tei 831. i Private garage in base ment of hotel building with direct elevator ser 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 pn . vacy with minimum tipping". AH rooms in the Tower witH Western exposure have ultra., . violet-ray (sun-bath) windows. 1 In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, both tub ana shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75 1 up in Main Dining Room from. $ 1.25 up. Also a la carte service. l Sir Francis Ht'cKtn.Ntwcomt Horn Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco Diamond Lake, one of southern Oregona moat beautiful resort and en favored above all othera by many Medford lovera of the great outdoors, la also on of the beat fishing haunts at present, according to report brought back to Medford laat night. The lake waa covered with boata yesterday and all flsbermen contaoted lied caught tha limit. They used everything In fishing aplnnera, files and troutorlnoa and all got thrilling responses, and fish for dinner. There were visitor at the lake from Washington, California and British Columbia, aa well aa from southern Oregon, and new and experienced llahermen were having good luck In luring the trout from the glistening waters. The weather at the lake waa all that a vacationist could ask. The smoke had cleared away yesterday, bringing clear skies to cast reflections of Just an occasional cloud In the waters. The roads, one fisherman declared this morning, "were the same as usual, no worse, no better.' He followed up the remark with a hope that the new road will be com pleted by next summer. The cumber of persona going to Diamond Lake Increases each sum. mer, aa does the all-summer popula tion at the resort, where many new oablna are under construction this fall. The need for early completion nf the i.ew road la felt by a diversi fied population of tourists, fisher men and vacationist, ranging from ''all season to week-end" visitors. A new name waa added laat week to the ranks of Medford fishermen who really fish. It la that of John Fads, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. llverett Eada. He caught 48 trout In Little Butte creek while he waa stay ing at the Eads cabin at Dead In dian Soda Springs. John said he caught the largest onea. which meas ured 12 Inches, three miles thla aide of the resort. NO BEAN SOUP FOR VETERANS' BANQUET ALTOONA. Pa., Sept. 11. (IT) Idkemont Park s snnual O. A. R. day. for 40 yeara an event that drew crowda of 15.000 to 20,000. will not be held thla year. Reason: Lack of funds f. the big bran soup and hardtack dinner. 4 Cleaning and Preaatng. the Cemelo aerves you right. Free delivery. Tel. 1260. Membera N.R.A. TITLE DISPUTED The Medford Rogues' claim to championship honors of Northern California are disputed by the Shaw Bertram baseball club of Klamath Palls, which assert that the Rogues' defeat of Hilt la no better achieve ment than their own defeat of the northern California team, D. Oilman. publicity manager of the Shaw-Ber tram outfit, in a letter to ine man Tribune, aays: "We defeated Hilt September s and Medford failed to fulfill a scheduled game with u. We are willing to wager two pelicans, A mule tall deer and the court house against a crate of Rogue pears that they can't pos sibly win the championship of south ern Oregon without defeating ua, which Is Impossible. The enaw-uer-tram club la willing to prove the above assertions." 1 llOWTHEY. STAN& (By the Associated Press) Coast W. L. Pet. Los Angeles .100 66 .602 Hollywood 87 69 .5B4 Portland .... 94 70 .878 Sacramento 89 77 .836 Oakland - 80 86 .482 San Francisco 72 94 .434 Mlaslona . 70 96 .422 Seattle 60 104 .366 Washington New Vork Clevelsnd Philadelphia . Detroit Chicago Boston St. Louis W. L. Pet. 90 46 .662 ...... 80 63 .602 72 68 .614 68 85 .811 . 68 71 .489 61 76 .449 57 82 .410 61 87 .870 New York . Chlcafro .................. Pittsburgh St. Louis ............... Boston .....w..... Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati W. L. . 82 61 77 61 76 61 76 64 71 64 66 77 82 62 88 Pet .817 .858 .555 .64.1 .SJ8 .421 79 .397 .380 APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Class lessons for beginner 25o. Right foun dation. 136 N. Holly. Another Glorious ELKS PICNIC For Elks and Their Friends 14th Elks Picnic Grounds Thursday my qfpt VJ-UeA A BP0RT and BAND CONCERT starting 4 p. m. FEES FEED and FUSE BEER at 6:30 p. m. 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