MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1934.
Medford Gunners Take Top Honors in Diamond Jubilee Trapshoot
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There's Power in a Gallon of Gilmore
MAIN TROPHIES IN
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MENDENHALL WINS "The Harder TheyFaiFll$AACS THROWS
LONGEST FLY IN
CASTING TESTS
Local Sportsman Outdis
tances Portland Experts
in Jubilee Tourney Many
Participate in Events
GREAT E
OF FINE TALENT
Tribune Trophy, Jubilee
Medal Taken With 146
Score Newton, Bates,
1 Jantzer Also in the Money
Shooting under preetur of Mvere
competition ot torn of th bMt trap
hooter In Oregon, Washington
California, Nevada and Utah, mem
bera of the Medford Oun club won
first honora In every event at the
Oregan Diamond Jubilee trapahoot at
the local club a fine ground north
of the Medford airport yeaterday.
During the all day ehoot It le esti
mated more than 1000 people Malted
the ground!.
Outatandlng event of the day waa
the Oregon Diamond Jubilee cham
pionship tor high ecore In the 100
aKteen yard event and the SO target
handicap, which wu won by S. O.
Mendenhall with 100 atraight at It
yarda and a high aoore of 140 In the
180. The 100 atraight gave Menden.
hall poeaeaalon of the coveted Mall
Tribune trophy for the next year and
the 140 aoore gave him permanent
poaaeaalon of solid gold diamond aet
Jubilee medal. Mendenhall alao made
the longest run of the day with 139
broken target without a rates. It
waa a popular victory for Mendenhall
hat been a oonslstent aupporter of
the local club.
Tor claaa I shoo ten, and under,
81d Newton ot the Medford club won
the handsome trophy donaUd by 8.
a. Mendenhall with a score of 00 out
of the 100 target at H yard. The
trophy, a very large and bandaone
sliver cup, la th tlneet trophy ever
offered at a ahoot of th local club.
Th 00 bird free-for-all handicap
event waa won by BUI Bate, another
pioneer shooter of the local olub with
th splendid score of (0 atraight,
Bates' shooting In the event wa per.
feet, pulveriilng every on of th (0
target thrown for him. He also won
the mis and out contest, Winning
of this handicap match gave Bete
th Cheater Wood purae which I a
continuous pure shot for by th
local club once every year, -
In th doubles oontast - Oeorge
J an tear, another Medford (hooter,
wa victorious. Jantaer la a new
member of the local club and one of
the beat ahota In the organisation,
The prlM for th high professional
attending the ehoot wa won by L. It,
Plckard, resident representative ot
the Weatern Cartridge Co., with a
score of 143 broken target oonteated
for In the 100 bird 10-yard event and
the 80-blrd handicap. The win waa a
very popular one a Plckard ahot
agalnat professional from several
different state to win th prise and
ha been a hard worker In th Med
ford club,
Oeorge Porter, one of th new
member of the home club, made the
splendid score of 4 out of 10 In th
handicap event, a very remarkable
score for a new shooter.
There were eight squade of five
men each In the 100 target event, alx
aquada In the handicap and thirty
men in the ml and out contest,
The akeet conteet waa won by T. D.
Wyatt, the only vUltor taking a firet
prim at the shoot, with a score ot 34
out of 39, Other akeet awards were
as follows: J. B. Troeh second with
33, O. J, Martin third with 30, A. I.
Moulton tied tor fourth with 10.
Officers or the club said It waa the
largest and moet auccessful ahoot
held In Medford for more than 30
year. Shooter from five atate con
tested, some of the places represent
ed being Ogden. Utah: Reno, Nevada;
Del Mont, San Francisco, MoCloud,
Eureka, Yreka, Redding, Dunsmulr.
and other California cities; Tacoma,
Washington: and Portland, Itigene,
Roseburg, Klamath Palls, Bend, Co
quills. Ashland, Salem and other
Oregon cities, It waa especially grati
fying to the Medford club that the
ahoot waa ao largely attended by
vlaltlng shooters from auch a wide
territory rather than being limited to
practically local shooters.
The cash purae distributed were
great drawing cards tor outside
ahootere but the trophies were the
coveted prises. Medford merchant
and business men donated thirty ape
rial prises that were distributed
among the shoo ten. Nearly seven
thousand targets were trspped during
the dsy. Lunch was served on the
ground.
Th ehoot wa excellently cashiered
by Earl Pry of th DuPont Powder
Co., of Seattle, who la a veteran In
this very Important work.
Trnpahoot Scores
100-10-yd. 0 Hep
8. Q. Mendenhall...
O. N. Pord
J. B. Troeh
C. D, Ray ......
Sid. Newton .....
K. V. Troeh (pro.),..
B, L. Dealon (pro.).
U R, Plckard (pro.)...
K. W. Peas .
H. Crolsant ...
Ray Coleman
C. L. Smith .
B. H. Lamport
Wm. Heckman
A. C. McCord
Dr. Una Palk .
Dr. Karl Low .
J. H. Martin .
W. W. Bate .
N. Y. Stoddard .
Che. J. Martin
N. A. Campbell
Cheater W. Wood
J. A. TVoeh ..
Oeo. Jantaer
Bam Jennings ...
Barl A. Frye (pro.)..
F. C. MrNelley ...
Oeo, W. Porter 86
John A. Perl 86
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business man, on the Jubilee grappling card Tuesday night at the armory.
O. . Bad .. ...... S3 46
A. P. Blgelow ............. 18 49
Harry Baum ....m .... S3
P. M. Oralg S3
Chauncey Brewer, Jr....-.- (1 11
Dr. Walnacott ........ . SO
A. L, Stephen 70
B. L. Hardenbrook 77
One, Wood . - 71
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Geo. Jantaer
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O. J. Martin
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N. Y. Stoddard
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3. K. Martin .........
I, I. Troeh (pro.). .....,
A. P. Blgelow
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Harry Stewart ..................
Sam Jennlnga
Chauncey Brewer ......
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Jim Moor .................................
Bverett BrSyton ........
t. W. Brown .......
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Ashland Oun olub la staging
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day, Juno 9th, at Ashland.
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QUEEN OF LINKS
JORTLAVD, ire., June 4. (AP)
A new queen wu crowned and the
ruling king received new allegiance
In Oregon golf kingdom over the
wkk end.
Mr. B. & Eva of th Columbia
olub of Portland won th Oregon
women' golf tournament Saturday
by defeating Mrs, Oeorge Janea ot
the Multnomah club, a and 3, In the
36-hole finals, while Johnny Robblna
ot Alderwood course, Portland, re
tained hi title by a decisive lS-to-10
victory over Lester Nichols of Lake
Oawega In their 36-hol playoff.
Th women battled keenly for au
premar.y. Mrs. Janea wa on up at
th end ot the flrat 18, but trailed
one on the 37th.
Robblna played auperb golf. After
shooting par or better all week, he
waa tour under par for the first 18
Saturday, and Nichols, playing on hit
bom course, Lake Oswego, never had
a chance.
from a'uteiie Mrs. Ue Hendrlcita
ot this city, arrived Id Medford jre j
tercaj from Kuen.
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they are the harder they fall, says
Big. bad, burly, bolsteroue Ted
(King Kong) Cox, the meaneat man
the wrestling ring ever gave the world,
la to arrive In Medford this evening.
With hi monstrous cheat stuck out
and hla eyea full ot glaring wrestling
bate, be I out to show Charlie Han
sen, Seattle mat artist, a thing or two
at the armory tomorrow evening In
a double main event bill as a part of
Oregon'a Diamond Jubilee program.
Cox bears a reputation which makea
him one of the most disliked men In
the wrestling world today.
' While he la credited with having
some Intelligence when It cornea to
holds, his brute strength la hla main
forte. He can throw a man across the
ring and catch him on the bounce
from the ropea. Hanaen knowa all
thla and more, giving him ample op
portunity to prepare himself for any
thing the alow thinking but dan
gerous Xing Kong haa to offer.
Cox haa auch a long list ot victories
to his credit, It would take him an
hour or two to add them up on his
fingers, his only mcAns of manipulat
ing mathematics. Hansen, whose
handsome body has sometime been
compared with that of a Greek god.
has bralna, and he haa planned some
new holds to show the bdastful Cox.
The veteran Ted Thye, master of
the wrlatloek and once a world
champion In the Ilght-heavywelght
class, la appearing In the second main
event against the good-looking Ital
ian, Pete Belcastro, of Sacramento.
Both men balance the scale around
the 300-pound mark and each Is out
to win. Belcastro, whose attractive
face Is yet to suffer even a blemish,
haa appeared In the local ring often
and Iias a large local following.
"Now down In Hollywood, the big
ger they are the harder they fall,"
saya "Spec" O'Donnell, whose movie
famoua 116 pounds are pitted afralnst
the 370 of Bob (Man Mountain) Burns
in the flrat event of the evontng.
"I've heard tell os this 'man moun
tain who's never been thrown, but
he's due to learn something. Why,
once I threw a man who weighed 300.
They amlleu when I got In the ring,
but when I got through they were
laughing, but not at me. The 300
pounder wa out on hla feet. He tried
to come back after the flrat fall, but
when I throw 'em they never come
hack."
Several hundred seate have been
added for the Jubilee feature match
In the armory Tuesday night, and
the pasa list haa been auspended for
the ahow.
A trapshoot staged In eonnecuon
with Ashland's part tn the Jubilee
celebration will be held by the Ash
land gun club at Ita grounds on the
Ashland airport Tuesday, atartlng at
10 a. m. Cash prises hav been poet
ted by the club and all acattergun
ners are Invited to participate.
There will be a So-hlrrt event at
IS yards: a 39-btrd handicap: 19 pair
of doubles, and a "mlss-and-out" fea
ture. Yacht Endeavour
Wins First Test
HARWICH. Kng.. June . (API
T. O. M. Sopwlth'a America cup
challenger, Endeavor, today won her
flrat full teat race over a S7.m'!c
course, leading th king cutter Brit,
tenia horn by two minute, 34 sec
onds. Despite th victory the challenge'"
thowtiyt waa regarded aa not quite
Ml, factory. It wsa felt that the Br.-;
deavor should have won by a w'.der.
martin from the total trial horse. I
Toggery Bill Uatuu took tint price
In the etau B dtotanoe avent of tht
flj cutlng tournament held yeater
day forenoon at the aped ally con
structed Bear creek pond with an
average for hla three beat caata of
1084 Zeet. He waa awarded a 0
Divine flahlng rod. U&aca, whose
longest caat waa 112 V, feet, waa the
"local boy makea good" of the tour
nament, aa he stepped out In front
of a field of experienced Portland
caatera and sent hla fly" an average
of 10 feet father than any of the
outsiders.
William Block, president of the
Portland Casting olub, won a $30
Hardy reel for hla aoore of 07 per
cent in the wet fly accuracy frame,
and L. . Bozarth, alao of the Port
land club, waa awarded a $26 Wilson
rod In the claaa A dlat&nce event,
with an average of 08 2-3 feet for hla
three beat caata.
Isaaca also placed flrat In B class
of the wet fly accuracy event, win
ning a $12 tapered line for hla per
centage ot 05. Dry fly accuracy hon
ora went to Bozarth in claaa A. who
waa awarded a $0 sweater with a score
of 00 per cent, and to Henry Prinze
In claaa B. who won a $5 baaket of
fered by Hubbard Brother. In the
4 -ounce plug casting accuracy event,
Block won flrat prize, a $5 merchan
dise order at Al Plche's.
The tournament, the flrat of Us
kind held In Medford, waa featured
by the skill of the Portlandera, who
exhibited much prowess with rod and
line both In the accuracy and in
the distance events. Toggery BUI Is
aacs, aa chairman of the fly casting
tournament committee, expressed en
thusiastic appreciation to Wm. Block
and the Portland club for their fine
spirit of cooperation, interest, ana
good eportsmanahlp shown In .hc
tournament. They traveled 620 miles
to aid in making the event the suc
cess that a large crowd, of onlookers
declared It to be.
The club waa represented at the
tournament by Its president, Block,
Ita secretary, Oharlea A. Anderson,
Tom Allen, who edits the "All Out
doors' column tn the Oregon journal,
and Bozarth.
The other contestants and their
scores were aa followa:
Distance casting, A class: Block,
00 2-3 feet; Anderson, 70 2-3 feet.
B clasa: Aubrey Norrle, 04 feH; Otto
DcJarnett, 88 i feet; O. Sturdlvant,
M. N. Hogan, Lewi Ulr'.oh, H. H.
Prlngle, Bert Nobllt.
Dry fly accuracy casting, A ola
percentages: Block, 80; Allen. 88; An
derson, 74. B claas: Nobllt, 82; Smith.
80; Norrls, 70; Isaacs, 76; DeJarnett,
74; flturdevandt, 71; Ulrlch, 60; Ho
gan, 62.
Wet fly accuracy casting percent
ages: A olau, Allen, 06; Bozarth, OS,
Anderson, 04. B claas: fiturdevant.
66; Norrls, 85; Hogan, 64; Prlngle.
84; Ulrlch, 81; De Jarnett, 70; H.
Nobllt, 74.
Five-eighths ounce plug accuracy
casting percent a Rca: Allen, 00: Pay
Diamond, 82; Bocarth, 78; Anderson.
72.
Although the local anglers are not
yet organized Into a casting club, It
la planned that one will be atarted
in the near future, so that tourna
ments like the Jubilee event may be
come a regular custom. Participation
in tournaments, says Mr. Isaaca, will
do much toward the Improvement of
the participator 'a distance casting.
delicacy and accuracy, besides provid
ing for him the thrill of competi
tion. The Portland club announces that
It will hold a casting tournament
In connection with the Rose Festival
association at Portland June 10, as
the starting attraction of this year's
Rose Festival. Clubs will compete
from Seattle, Salem, and Tillamook.
The Diamond Jubilee Invitational
meet waa a regular part of their 1934
program.
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BEAT GRANTS PASS
GRANTS. PASS. June 4 (AP)
Klamath Fall golfer got their t
range on Grant Pas Sunday when
the local llnxsmen Invaded Klamath
territory and lost their tournament
there, by a 9-polnt margin, H'i to
20'i, The outcome salved th Klam
ath golfera feelings over their M to
1 defeat when they played the Orants
Pas course earlier thla season.
Next Sunday the local golfer In
vade Roseburg, whose team was a'.o
defeated on the local court several
weeks ago.
DEAF
Bonephone. The much talked
about tnd wanted bone con
duction phone ha arrived.
Free demonstration.
Dr.Orville Scheetz
Optometrist
606 fast h t., (irant, Pass
Near Postotflc
frTT.' Mi It i H W PT.fTLr&m f i
v Hill
ifiisiii
Amazing as It may seem, there Is
enough potential energy stored up In
a single gallon of the new Gilmore
Red Lion gasoline to hoist the Jackson
county court house more than 19
inches In the air. Through the con
trolled power prlnetple, the combue
tlon rate of this gasoline la so regu
lated that the piston abaorbe this tre
mendous energy, and the greatest
'amount of power output I diverted
to the rear wheel of the automobile,
according to O. W. Ellis, branch man
ager of Gilmore Oil company.
"When the combustion rate la not
controlled, the energy la released ao
fast that the pressure waves travel
ing with extreme velocity, much
faster than the 7ate of travel of sound
waves, strike the Inner surfaces of
PULL OUT VICTORIES
IN DOUBLE-HEADER
Playing the aecona game of a double-header
on the Jacksonville dia
mond Sunday, the Jacksonville Miners
made the Gilmore Lions say ''down"
when they went on a hitting apree to
knock Pitcher Paul Besa recently of
the Miners out of the box, final
score resulting In a 10-8 victory for
the gold diggers.
Neither aide scored for three frames.
but Sakraida, for Gilmore. poled out
a home run In the fourth for the flrat
tally. Manager Hall started long
string of runs for the miners when
he singled, stole second and went
home on a passed ball tn the sixth.
Gilmore Lions, In a recent five-in
ning tilt, beat Jacksonville, 0-1.
County teams, Including Gold Hill,
Ashland Eagles, Shorty Miles' Butte
Falls timber cruisers, Gilmore Lions
and Jacksonville are rated aa of equal
strength, each nine having taken
about an equal number of wins and
louses. The Miner, however, are the
only team to have aet down Hal
Height 'a Medford Rogues, and Thurs
day of thla week, on the Jackson
ville field, the gold diggers will meet
the powerful Rogues for the second
time, in an effort to prove It waa not
a mistake.
The Medford Rogues hung up an
other victory when they took Shorty
Mites' Butte Falls Loggers Into camp,
6 to 4.
Bud Conlln went on the mound for
the Roguea when Jack Hughes failed
to make an appearance, and held
the Invaders to six hlta and no
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MIMIH.THE OHOIRj jjgjf? m THI OOlfilN Wit
WELCOME
JUBILEE
VISITORS-
We are glad that yon are here for Oregon's
IMamond Jubilee . . If we can offer any
Information at any time, p!eae rail upon
Ufa. Our beautiful lawn, table, and rh.tlrt
are at our dl-po.-at while vou are our
guests . . . We sincerely hope that you
hare a good tlktt -i.it mil want to come
again!
PERL FUNERAL HOME
OFFICE OF COUNTY CORONER
ilXTH AT OAKDALE -PHONE. 47
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tho combustion chamber and cause
a pinking sound or detonation," said
Mr. Ellis. "These pressure waves
traveling at auch destructive speed
under extremely high operating tem
perature result In a loss of power and
speed and are very detrimental to the
mechanical condition of th engine.
"Controlled power through the elim
ination of detonation, Instead of wast
ing this vital energy, divert It evenly
and steadily to the piston. Controlling
the power makes It possible to derive
the greatest amount of useful work
from every gallon of gasoline which
acta in the motor exactly Ilka smoke
less powder In a big 6-lnch long range
rifle. The smokeless powder does not
explode: It burn evenly with a steady
expansion.
earned runs. All four of the scores
made against him being the result of
errors by teammates. Ray Tungate,
pitching for the Logger also was In
rare form allowing but seven safetle.
Chief McLean, again starred behind
the bat In his second appearance
here aa a catcher.
R. H. X.
Medford ft 7 3
Butte Falls 4 6 3
BatteTlea: Conlln , and McLean;
Tungate and Poole.
MAJOR GOLF PRIZE
IN JUBILEE TOURNEY
Flrat rounds of the Diamond Jubi
lee golf tournament held at the
Rogue River Valley course were com
pleted yesterday, with top honors go
ing to Leland Clark, local contestant,
who turned In a low gross of 75, and
received a Spalding Iron as the first
prlr.
The second award, three golf balls,
went to E. E. Kelly, attorney, who re
ceived a low net score of 68. R. G.
Bardwell placed third In the first
eighteen hole of the Jubilee tourna
ment, with a low net of 69, and
fourth place waa divided In a tie be
tween F. C. Cone and H. M. Price,
each with net 70a.
Thirty-two golfers participated In
the first rounds, and represented the
Oregon Diamond Jubilee conscious
from several states. The play waa
resumed thla afternoon, with the sec
ond eighteen holes, and tomorrow,
when the full fifty-four holes are
rounded out, the grand prises will toe
awarded.
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"A demonstration of the action
within the cylinder of an automobile
engine 1 made with a glass tube 4
feet long, 1V4 inches In diameter and
two motor fuel. Igniting one fuel
at th end Of the tub In which no
attempt la made to control the com
bustion It will burn a portion of the
length of the tube and explode, shat
tering the tube In many pieces while
that fuel with the controlled power
principle will burn the entire length
Of the tube with no shattering effect.
Thla damaging explosion In the tube
Just aa In the combustion chamber of
the engine, I a result of Increased
pressure and temperatures. Con
trolled power eliminate the explo
sion: consequently maximum engine
efficiency 1 obtained."
The other entrant of yesterday's
rounds and their net scores are aa
followa:
Fred Kelly, 103; Boise, 93; Pete
Ployhart, 7fi; A. C. Orr, 7fl; J. Bur
roughs, 92; Doe Boomer, 81; O. O.
Horner, 80; G. E. Pierce,. 77; R. B.
Hammond, 79; H. H. Hart, 77; C. Ellis
73; G. Phythlan, 76; H. Bunce, 81; M.
Spate, 81; E. R. Morns, out; L. R.
Elder, out; W. X. Berry, out; Larry
Schade, out; D. G. Tyree, out; H. B.
Bentley, 75; Capt. DeLaney, 73; Tod
Porter 73; W. Beeney 75; Dick Sleeter
78; Marvin Clark, 78; Geo. Henselman
80; Dr. Sharp, (grow) 89.
Scores Yesterday
Coast League
Los Angeles, 6-3: Hollywood, 5-1.
Mulons, 10-2: San Francisco, 8-3.
Oakland. 4-5; Portland. 0-4.
Seattle, 5-9; Sacramento, 4-4.
American League
At St. Louts. 13; Cleveland, I.
At Washington, 2; Boston, 7.
At Philadelphia, 3; New York, 5.
At Chicago, 3; Detroit, 11.
National League
At Pittsburgh, 4: 8t. Loul. 3.
At New York, 3: Philadelphia, i.
At Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, 7.
At Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 5.
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In the first rounds of th Diamond
Jubilee tennis tournament held oa
the Junior high school courts yea
terday. eight single and four dou
ble matched were played to bring
a brlllant field of tennl star gath
ered here from along the entire coast,
Into the quarter and semi-final, .
which are being run off today.
The single events featured a gam
between Bud Deuel of this city and
Wayne Babln, of Portland, Canadian
amateur champion, who won th en
counter 6-4, 5-7, and 6-1. Th 15
year old portlander won from John
Reddy of Oonzana, lnter-colleglat
champion of western Washington and
Idaho. 6-3. 6-3. Jimmy Johnson of
Portland won from Rex Applegat.
Roseburg and central Oregon champ
Ion, 6-4, 8-3..
In the remaining singles, Deuel
beat Porterfleld of Redding. 6-3, 6-3:
Hartman, of Portland, beat Prultt of
thla city, 6-4, 6-3; Cook, of Portland
beat Brown, of Roseburg, 6-3, 6-0:
Olaacock, of this city beat Sllva, of
Redding, 6-3, 4-6 and 6-4, and Cook r
beat Kemp, of Bend, 6-3,6-0.
The Deuel-Sabln match was a high
light of the singles events. The local
player put up a hard game against
the Portlander, but weakened In th
deciding set under the steaming bar
rage of Sabln'a drive. The Canadian
champion also holds the champion
ship titles ot Oregon, Washington a-.id
the Pacific Northwest. He haa bee
Invited to play In the Forest Hill
amateur national single tournament,
and la eyed as a possible Davis Cup
team candidate.
In the doubles matches, Sabln ant
Johnson beat Rlckaaker and 811 na,
6-8, 6-4; Applegate and Kemp beat
Wilson and Reddy, 6-3, 7-6; Bogg
and Deuel beat Brown and Peter
field, 6-3, 6-3, and Hartman and Cook
beat Prulti and Glascock, 6-0, 6-0.
Some of the best players In tn
western states are entered In th
Jubilee tournament, and bring to
Medford and exhibit of tennl which
haa never before been equalled on
the local courts.
A pioneer horseshoe pitching tour
ney will be held In Ltthla nark at
Ashland Tuesday with qualifying play
m me morning and final In th
afternoon. Age group may be made,
depending on time of day applica
tions are received. Other ermintnffa
will be baaed on percentage of ring-
on. moee wun o per cent or over
going In claas "A" and those under
50 per cent in class "B."
Women Golfers
Postpone Play
Because of the Diamond Jubilee,
actlvltlea scheduled for Wednesday,
women's day, at the Roeue River vi-
ley golf course, were postponed this
weex, airs. George Codding, chair
man Of the tournament. ivtmmH.M
announced thla afternoon.
The tournament, planned for Wed
nesday, will be held next week.
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Home Draft
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A Home Beer Dispenser with
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