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PAGE TEST MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934. f Trapshoot and Flycasting Tournament on Sunday Jubilee Program SCATTER GUNNERS IE AREA WILL SEEK PRIZES Cash Awards and Trophy Emblematic of Jubilee . Among Lures Skeet Tourney Will Be Feature The Oregon Diamond Jubilee trsp- shoottng and Bkeet tournament at the Medford Oun club Sunday, June 3. will be the outstanding event or the kind In Southwestern Oregon for many yeara past. Trapshooters from all over the atate as well a a large deleeation from California have notl fled the Medford club that they will attend the ihoot. Preceding the Oregon atate ehoot at Portland only four days, the Medford shoot will benefit by the attendance of many Callfornlans en route to Portland aa well as shooters desiring a workout In competition before the big Port land event, - The Medford club will have tlOO added money to the cash purses and will give a handsome diamond set gold trophy emblematic of Oregon's Diamond Jubilee whicn win De cele brated In Medford, Jacksonville and Ashland June 8 to 9. Tribune Trophy Up Among special eventa to be con tested at the ehoot will be the Med ford Mall Tribune fifth annual tour nament for the Mall Tribune trophy, the Cheater Wood handicap and the Wood special puree; the Mendenhall trophy and the Diamond Jubilee grand miss and out handicap. ; The Medford club has one of the finest skeet fields In the United States and special akeet events with trophies for the winners win Be con ducted under the management of a special akeet committee of the local club. Special Awards Poeted Special trophies will be awarded to first, second and third high guns for O and D class shooters only on the first SO targets In the 16-yard event. . Award will be made under the Shogren system, assuring the lowest average shooter an equal op portunity for the prizes with the higher average shooters in tne class lflcatlon. The Medford Oun olub Is rated as one of the most successful organisa tions of the kind In the west. The grounds are located at the north end of the Municipal airport and are equipped with the finest traps ob tslnable ss well ss new modern buildings. Shooting conditions such ss fine eky line, and "very little wind are natural adventagea while - con crete stands for shooters, lawns snd shade trees add to the attractiveness of the grounds. T URGED TO ENTER Local entries In Oregon's Diamond Jubilee tennis tournament are urged .to be made at once with H. O. Wilson, tennis tourney chairman. The draw Inga are scheduled for 8 o'clock Mon day morning at the Junior high school grounds, with games for the rest of the dsy. Seml-flnals, both singles and doublee, will be played June 0. and finals on June 7. Worthwhile prises will be awarded to all winners. A sufficient number of courts have been obtained to provide facilities for sll gemes. Plsyers from Medford and southern Oregon are especially urged to enter. ' EUOENX, Ore., June 1. Pi The Pacific northwest's major traok snd field pageant was awaited by athletes of the six northern division coast con ference colleges who gathered here to. day for the annual conference meet The preliminaries today slmost as sumed proportions of a sepsrste meet with qualifying heats to be held la 11 events preparatory to the finals In the 15 events tomorrow. A olow meet Is expected, with Washington State, defending cham pion and 1934 dual tltlllat, favored to win. 1 Scores Yesterday Coast League Los Angeles 13, Hollywood 4. Sen Pranclaoo 8, Missions J. Seattle 8, Sacramento 0. Portland-Oakland, rain. Amnrlran League At New York 8, Washington . At Cleveland , Chicago 13. At St. Louis 11, Detroit 8. National League At Brooklyn 8, New York 3. ', At Chicago 11, Pittsburgh 8. , . At Cincinnati 3, St Louis 3. - Oregon Weather partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; little change In temperature; gentle variable wlnda offshore, IDAHOANS EVEN SERIES : WITH WASHINGTON U. MOSCOW, Idsho. June 1. P- Heavy hitting, coupled with alfeotlve pitching, brought University of Idaho en 11 to 8 victory over University ot Wsjhlivitan here yesterday for v.i even break In the lwo-gsme series. FROM WIC HOW THEY fW 1 Llf V A Ml 1 KSA- (By the Associated Press) Nstlonsl W. I. Pet. St. Louis . 38 13 .638 New York - 35 16 .610 Chicago 35 16 , .610 Pittsburgh . 30 16 .836 Boston 30 16 .556 Brooklyn - 16 33 .431 Philadelphia ,... 11 34 .314 Clnclnnstt : - 8 37 .330 American W. L. P05. Clevelsnd 31 14 .600 New York 33 16 .879 Detroit ......................... 31 18 .338 Washington 31 19 .335 St. Louis - 18 10 .488 Boston 17 31 .447 Philadelphia ............ 16 33 .431 Chicago .' IB 33 .408 - Coast , . . W. . L. Pet. Los Angeles . 48 13 .800 Mlaalona ...i...'..........-... 36 34 .600 Sacramento 39 30 .433 San Francisco ............... 39 30 .493 Hollywood 38 30 .483 Oakland 38 33 .441 Seattle .... 31 37 .363 Portland . . . 17 38 .309 OF TO Medford Oun club will send a del egation of 30 shooters to the annual state shoot at Portland June 8, 9 and 10, to participate In the full three day program and to Invite the trap shooters of Oregon and the North west to the state shoot at Medford in 1935. . Medford was a contender for the 1934 atate shoot at the state trap shooters annual meeting at Klamath Falls last year but withdrew its bid for the 1934 shoot In favor of Port land with the assurance of a large majority of the cluba represented that they would support the Med ford club for the, 1936 shoot. As one of the qualifying cluba for the Oregonlan . Telegraphic shoot trophy, Medford will be represented by a five-man team In the shoot-off at Portland. At the state shoot at Klamath Palls last year, the Medford team tied with the winning Portland team in this event, the awsrd going to Portland without a shoot-off,, as two of the Medford shooters and one of the Portland team left for home, making a shoot-off Impractical. The referee awarded Portland the event. The Medford team will consist of S. O. Mendenhall, H. Orolsant, Wil liam Bates, Sid Newton and Bay Coleman, with Dr. Low, Ed Pease and E. H. Lamport qualified aa alter- natea. Among other shooters going to Portland will be Oeorge Porter, O. If. Brewer, Jr., T. B. Daniels, Fred Hull, Oeorge Jantur and O, W. Wood. The Medford club will hold Its Oregon Diamond Jubilee ehoot at Medford on Sunday, June 3, and ex pects 100 shooters for the event. PING PONG ATHLETE In the ping pong tournsment con ducted between hesdquartera detach- ment, CCO, at the fairgrounds, and COO men on duty at district hesd quartera In the old city hall Wednes day, Suwlnskl ot the headquarters detachment was winner In the ladder play, defeating Redden, 3-0. The following listings snd results of play in the tournament name the city hall boys first, and the , fair grounds playera second. Bcores are based on two out of three games. Buhman defeated Wells 3-0, Smith wss defested by Swan 3-0, Redden defeated Leeper 3-0, Monaco went Into the next flight on a bye, Phillips waa defeated by Suwlnskl 3-0, Barnes was defeated by Hill 3-0, Arant lost to Wollsm 3-1, and Boldon lost to Kutch, 3-0. tn the next flight Buhmsn lost to Swan by default and Redden defeat ed Monaco 3-0. Hill lost to Suwlnskl 3-0. snd Wollsm forfeited to Kutch with a 3-1 score. In the tlnils Red den wss defested by Suwlnskl 3-0. . Speed If You Like. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (API Once accessible only by river, Fairbanks la now connected with Valdes on the coast by the Richardson highway, on which there Is not an Intersection for 860 mites. Find Historic Flag KANSAS CITY (P) A search for authentic trapplnga for a pageant de pleting the Coronado expedition re sulted In discovery of a aatln Spsnlth Hag, six by nine feet, which had been in a family of Spanish descent for many generations. Ye Chsgrlned Huntsmsn ARKANSAS CITY. Kss. () Tom Oodaon, Arkansaa City policemen, thought maybe his eyesight wss fell lug when he ahot four tlmea at a rab bit and the animal hopped away Later he discovered all (our bullets had stuck In the barrel of his gun. BALEM. Ore., June I. (AP) The circuit court jury late yesterday found Robert Hall,. San Prancltvo. guilty of burglary In connection with the attempted robber) May 10 of the ) Oeorge R. Waters wholesale warehouse i here. Judge L. O. Lewelllng will sen tence Hall Monday morning. I PRIMO-BAER TITLE FIGHT POSTPONEMENT DENIED NEW YORK, June 1. (AP) R porU that Max Baer and Prlmo Car netra would fight for the heavyweight championship on June 14 were con firmed officially today. War correapondenta, slightly' astig matic aa a result of several weeks' Intensive peering at the training camp antics of Barney Ross and Jim my McLarnln, heaved a sigh of relief aa they turned their sights on bigger game; Madison Square Garden rushed Into the public prints with a state ment that no postponement of the heavyweight brawl waa planned; ear ners took a day off to avoid going "stale"; and Baer took a cuffing from his sparring mates to furnish the Im STATE CONVENTION (Continued trum page one) to htm to attend the encampment, he was delighted to accept the invi tation. His visit here will again place Medford In the natlon'a news as the Veterans of Foreign Wars have over 3000 posts scattered over the United States and Us possessions. Papers NOTE TO ADVERTISERS TELEPHONE 75 petus for columns dwelling on the Llvermore Larruper'a apparent lack of condition. "He looks like a tired fellow to me," said Eddie Forbes, who only the other night, aa referee, cast the de ciding ballot which gave Ross vic tory and McLarnln's middleweight championship. "He may be doing too much work. They are laying him off today and It's about time. He will need all the weight he can pack for Camera." Other well known critics shook their heads aa they saw the Callforn lan box seven rounds.' Max waa puf fing like a porpoise by the time he waa through and he was easy to hit. Conclave Opens Sunday The encampment officially opens Sunday, June 3, with delegates from the different poets registering at the Hotel Jackson. The headquarters of the auxiliary will be at the Hotel Holland. Special trains will arrive from the north at 6:39 p. m. These will be. sidetracked and used ss sleeping quarters during the encamp ment. . ' . . r At 9 p. m. Sunday memorial serv ices will be held at the armory In honor of departed comrades. This memorial service la open to all vet erans, their families, and friends and the ritualistic work is put on by the state officers. Following Is the remainder of the program: ' Monday, June 4 A. M Business session. - Medford Mail Tribune Oregon Diamond BI MONDAY. JUN Wrapped and Mailed Anywhere in U. S. at 10c Per Copy Plainly in Order Blank Below Advertising copy for this edition must be in the office by Saturday night. In case you wish to be represented in this splendid edition; telephone this office and a representative of this paper will call and assist you in the preparation of your advertisement. 0:30 Encampment called to order. Address of Welcome Mayor E. M. Wilson. 11 :00 Recess. P. M 1:00 Encampment called to order. 3:00 Recess. 8:30 Degree team competition. , . Exhibition drills by Auxilia ries. Drum Corps exhibition. 7:30 Bankuet. 9:00 Grand Mlltary Ball. Tuesday, June B A. M 9:30 Encampment called to order. ll.0O Recess. P. M, 1 :00 Encampment called to order. 4:00 Recess, . 7:30 Parade. 10:00 Cooties. -, TCedneiday, Jane 6 A. M - 9:30 Encampment called to order. 11:00 Recess. P. M. -1:00 Encampment called to order. Election of officers. Adjournment. Gala Event Monday The gala event will be the banquet Monday followed by the grand mili tary ball at the armory, music tor which will be furnished by Al Stew art and his "Eleven lght Owls." At 10 p. m. Tuesday "The Military Order of Cooties," the . fun order of the organization, will hold Its annual "delousing of candidates" on Main street and those surviving the de louser will be declared full-fledged members and will be allowed to scratch for themselves. The encampment ends Wednesday night, giving a number of those who have made the trip an opportunity to stay and enjoy the festivities of the Diamond Jubilee celebration dur ing the balance of the week, and also to make excursions to the scenic won ders of southern .Oregon. P4SJP LEE WILL BE On Jubilee "Terrible" Ted Hive, Inventor of many wrestling holds, shown apply-. Ing his pet wrlstlocK. Thye will face Fete Belcastro on a special card at the armory Tuesday night. EDITION ISSUED 10c Copy Including Postage In United States. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Diamond Jubilee Edition Date of Issue, Monday, June 3 Please mail one copy of the Diamond Jubilee edition to each of the following addresses. Find enclosed .to pay for. .... .copies and postage. State- State. Name .- - State. State Mat Program Write Names and Addresses ORDER BLANK . Name Street City Name Street . City - Name . ...... Street City ... City LOCAL FISHERMEN Ti Special Event On Program for Fly Fishers Never in Tourney Before Com petition Starts at 9 A. M. Ply casters and fly fishermen of southern Oregon are urged to get In touch with W. P. (Toggery B1U) Isaace as early aa possible to make entries In Oregon's Diamond Jubtlea fly-casting tournament to begin at 9 o'clock next Sunday morning. While quite a number of out-of-town fly. casters are expected to ba present to compete for valuable prizes, local entries are especially wanted to keep as many of these prizes as possible In the local area. A special event Is scheduled for fly fishermen who have never taken part In such contests before, assuring fair competition for all. An Ideal fly-casting pool has been prepared In Bear creek just above the Main street bridge, where eastera are now Invited to practice If they wish. Events will Include wet and dry fly accuracy, distance fly and dla tance with ',-ounce plug. Thla fea ture of Jubilee week has attracted widespread interest. 10c Copy Including Postage In United States. State State- State.