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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, fEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 193. 'a ; 'it , ; S . t U ' n "i P i p SI I J"' y tl b h J I 1 I TV til 111 ht M I't HI K ra of tu ID 1 I j, STATE TRAPSHOOT TO BE HELD HERE IN COMING YEAR Local Scattergunners Make Fine Record at State Shoot ; in Portland 'Chance' j Brewer Juvenile Champion; Although they failed by only four target In BOO shot nt to cnpture the annual state shoot of the Oregon State Trapshooters association con eluded at Portland on Sunday, the Medford club came home with the main objective accomplished, the state I association shoot scheduled for Med-1 ford In 1936, and the election of T. ' E. Daniels, the president of the local , club, aa president of the state asso- j elation. It was the first time in many years that the presidency of the association has been selected out side. Of. Portland. Mendenhal! Near Title A a usual, the Med ford shooters gave a, good account of themselves In the contest, the old reliable 8. a. Mendenhall breaking 100 targets out of a possible 300 for the state cham pionship, which went to the lnvlh-1 elbla . Frank Troeh with - score of i Trie Medford club's junior shooter, "Chanc" Brewer, won the state Ju venile championship for aoooters. 18 years of age and under with a score of 80 out of 100 targets, the second shooter In the event breaking 70. Four boys entered In this event for which a very fine silver trophy was awarded. Plckard Pro Winner L. R. Plckard, a member of the local elub and resident of Medford, won th state handicap for profes sionals on Sunday with a 93 per cent score on the 100 targets, while Geo. Porter, one of the clubs new shoot ers, had the very fine score of 05 out of 100 on the 18-yard event on Friday. The better scores of some of the Medford shooters at 200 targets were sa follows: H. Crolsant, 193; O. W. Wood, 190; Sid Newton, 101; William Bates, 190. Medford club shooters attending the tournament weret Bid Newton, Bill Bates, Dan Daniels, Hank Crol sant, 8. O. Mendenhal, Geo. Jantzer, Dan Hayes, Ed Pease, George Porter, Chester Wood, O. M. Brewer Sr., "Ohano" Brewer, Dr. Low, Ed Lam port and L, F. Plckard. The loal shooters returned home much elated by leadnlng that the local elub enjoyed the reputation In northwest trapshooting of being the liveliest organisation in the associa tion during the past year and enjoy ing the largest paid-up membership, . - plan Big 1D3S Hhoot While the Portland shoot was one of the most successful In many years and the largest 'State ' shoot In the United States during the present year, Indications are promising for an even larger shoot at Medford in 1930 where It Is expected the purses will exceed the Portland purses by sev eral hundred dollars. , At Portland, 178 different shooters contested during the tournament, while 140 shot the full 100-btrd 18 yard events on Sunday. Frank Troeh of Portland, Guy Ohtesman of Spokane, Ted Ren fro of Dell (Mont.), O. N. Ford of Del Monte, and other crack shots long internationally fa mous, contested and expressed their Intention of coming to Medford for the 1930 shoot. About 90,000 targets mm thrown In the four-dny Port land event. LIFE SAVING CHIEF TO TALK FOR RED CROSS Mlas Lillian M. Roberta, executive secretary for the Jackson County American Red Cross chapter, today received announcement that Commo dore W. E. Longfellow, assistant na tional director of First Aid and Life Saving, will broadcast two Red Cross messages from San Francisco. The first will be tomorrow evening, June 14. from 6:15 to 0:30 over sta tion KFRC. On next Monday evening, June 16, he will broadcast from sta tlon. KPO. from 6:30 to 6:46 p. m. WORLD'S FAIR plus A FREE TICKET through California 57 35 COACH MUNDTMP $gg80 TOURIST ROUNDTRIP Here'i the formula for t real vacation, Travel to the Chi cgo World's Fair or to almost any other eastern city through CtlijoriiU for exactly the same summer round trip fare as via direct routes. Stopover in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Return on a northern line. Summer roundtrip fares are in effect every day till Oct ober 15. Return limit October l Southern Pacific t. C. CAItt.K. Airnt Tel. ,14 Daniels Elected President Oregon Trapshooters Assn. H1" T. E. Daniels, president of the Medford Gun club, has been selected as head of the state association for the next year. It Is the first time In many years the honor has gone to sportsman outside of Part land ana Is taken as recognition of the successful work . -ne here In making the Medford club one of the most active In the northwest. E FACE FIRST REAL GRAPPLING TEST So far as local wrestling fans know, the match tomorrow night at the armory between "Terrible" Ted Thye and "Broccoli" Bob Kruse will be the first time the pair has ever agreed to twist arms in a real test, Thye, former wrestling instructor at the M. A.- O. ,ln Portland, taught Kruse the rudiments of the art of muscle mangling and they have both made their headquarters In the Port land area since. , Kruse proved an apt pupil and, due to the physical training received In his younger years, soon outstrip ped his teacher In height and weight. In addition to the knowledge of holds received from his former mentor, Kruse picked . up a great deal of wrestling lore on his own account and Is rated today as one of the best heavyweights on the coast. Thye has been a consistent winner for years, going about his work with a skill and bulldog tenacity which seldom falls to click. In addition to the Kruse-Thye brawl, Promoter Mack LUlard has matched Chief Little Wolf of Colo rado, master of the "Indian death lock," a spectacular and effective hold, against Louie Miller, colorful San Francisco grappler, for the first event on the double-main event oard. MRS. THOMPSONWINS MURRAY GOLF TROPHY Mrs. J. C. Thompson became pos sessor of the Murray trophy for the current season whon she defeated Mrs. R. B. Smith, 4 and 3, yesterday In tho tourney finals on the Rogue Valley golf course. Mrs. Smith, de fending cup holder, will receive a permanent at the Murray shop runner-up In the tourney. Ran Frnnrtftco Butter fat BAN FRANCISCO, June 13. (AP) First grade butterfat, 33c f. o. b, San Francisco. 86 STANDARD ROUNDTRIP LOS ANGELES. June 13. (P) Kins Levinfiky. nursed a badly battered body and pocketbook today, the re sults of wild but losing bouts at tnn Olympic here last night with Ari Laftky, Minneapolis heavyweight, md process servers. The 198-pound Minneapolis maulo: outpolnted the King fish from start to finish in their ten round bout, which had the crowd of 11.000 cheering an.l jeering madly. He won seven rounds on Referee George Blake's count, with two to the Chicago fish peddler and the odd one even. Crowding Levlnsky closely through out, the Minneapolis Hebrew scored heavily with clubbing rights to tho body and sweeping lefts to the head. He had the 304-pound Chicago battle groggy in the eighth and again in the tenth. Harassed by taunts from the ring side, Levlnsky carried on a verbal tiff with opponents out of reach and once paused to thumb a bloody nose at Lupe Velez, screen actress, Who kept up a relentless chant: '"Oeeve It to heeml Geeve It to heem!" Lasky took her at her word. There was little left of the fish monger's 14,976 share of the a 16,580 net gate when the creditors had fin ished with him. ' Warrant Coll School District No. 30 will pay war rente Nos. 398 to 414. Inclusive, at the Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank. Interest will cease June 14, 1034. S. S. ABBOTT. Clerk. School District No. 30. Remember w H E R E S T V L E A D Q u A. L I T Y P R E O 0 M I N A T ivt" 531 if M i 0 "Inter-woven" SOX Made for comfort and long wearing. Priced at 35c pair 3 pair for $1 50c pair Smart Straw Hats A SURE CINCH IS Example of Stanford, Little and Dutra Cited in Sports World Main Bout Is Slated at 6 P. M., E. S. T. Give Fight Result Result of the Carnera-Baer championship fight will be avail able at the Mall Tribune office as soon as the bout Is over Thursday evening. Because of the broad casting of the blow-by-blow ac count over NBC the Mail Tribune will not provide this type service. By ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, June 13. (AP) It's no trouble at all for anyone playing the "California hunch" this year to pick Max Adelbert Baer to chop down the ponderous Frlmo Camera and bring back the heavyweight cham pionship of the world to the U. S. A. tomorrow night. College track and field honors al ready have been taken back to Cali fornia by Stanford; Lawson Little and Olin Dutra have contributed golfing quests to the Golden State's sporting harvest this spring and the brawny California Bears rank among tha outstanding favorites for the Poughkeepsle regatta this week so why not continue the parlay with the pride of the belting Baers? California Long Denied It has been a long time since Call fornla was the capital of heavyweight fisticuffing, unless the transplanted coloradoan, William Harrison Demp sey, is added to the illustrious cham shlp list headed by James J. Corbett and James J. Jeffries. It has been a long time, to, since anything developed so many fantas tic angles as tomorrow night's brawl between the former circus freak and the motion picture playboy, but that won't prevent Califomlans, and the Hollywood colony In particular, from backing Baer to clout his way to the championship. Baer's Stock Rises A week ago, so much fuss was made over Baer s apparent lack of condition as a result of Boxing Com missioner Bill Brown's whistle-blowing that the happy-go-lucky Callfor nlan's chances took a sharp drop. Today, with Increasing signs of un rest In Cam era's t camp followed by the fact that the champion has de veloped a sore throat, .It appeared Baer's support would rally to the extent of making him close to an even-money choice by the time they climb Into the ring in Madison Square Garden's "sunken bowl" tomorrow evening. The conviction has rapidly grown with the approach of the fight that Camera, rather than Baer, will be the victim of uncertain condition. Whatever his shortcomings may be, the Callfomlan has clowned himself into a happy state of mind and an ticipation. He talks blithely of flat tening the big man In less than six rounds. He has the punch to do It, If he can connect. The main go Is slated for 6 p. m. (P. S. T.) and will be moadcast over an NBC network. M'GUIRE VICTIM OF SALEM, June 13.-HP) Fsscual Cas tillo, handsome Spaniard from Mexico, celebrated his first appearance In the wrestling ring here last night, by winning from Mickey McGulre, West Dad on Father's Day SUNDAY JUNE 17 Eddie Cantor Says: "Thli month everyom? km hps ow Jane brides and their beanx, but rton't forRet many of thrn tlnthlnR grooms will bo hnrd working fathers xomptlme. nellere me, I know, with fire dnughler of my own. (live Mother all thn credit and honor due her, but remember Dad, June 17." GIVE DAD SHIRTS Fine quality, pre-shrunk shirts will quality, pre please him. $1 . $p5-$2 TIES Conservative styles for business wear. Oay styles for golf and sports clothes. 65c-$l-$l HOW THEY T 1 kll I in i I csfj (137 the Associated Press) Coast W. L. Los Angeles ........................ 57 15 Ml&slona . 42 39 Sacramento - 36 36 Ban Francisco 34 37 Hollywood 31 38 Oakland 31 41 Seattle . 27 43 Portland 23 44 American W. L. Detroit i 30 20 New York .......... ... 37 20 Cleveland 24 20 St. Louis 24 22 Washington .................... 26 36 Boston 24 25 Philadelphia 19 28 Chicago ..... 17 30 Pet. .600 .574 .545 .522 .500 .490 .404 562 National W. L. Pet. New York ; 33 16 .647 St. LouL, ..... 30 18 .625 Chicago ......................... 31 20 Pittsburgh . . 36 20 .565 Boston ..... 24 33 .511 Brooklyn 31 30 .420 Philadelphia . .... 16 30 349 Cincinnati . . It 34 .344 Salem, by default when the latter sailed through the ropes and landed on his head. Del Kunkle, another newcomer here from the Rocky mountain territory, won the final two falls and match from Cowboy Heinz of Burns, taking only 11 minutes to pin Heinz. . Robin Reed, Reedsport, captured the opening match from Harry Hill, North Dakota, by taking the first and third falls. Scores Yesterday Coast League Sacramento 3, San Francisco 1. Los Angeles 6, Oakland 1. Seattle-Missions, rain. Port land-Hollywood, traveling. American League At Boston 2, Detroit 4. At New York-St, Louis, called, rain, At Washing ton-Chicago, rain. At Philadelphia-Cleveland, rain, National League At St. Louis 7, Boston 3. At Chicago 6, Philadelphia 5. At Cincinnati 1, New York 13. At Pittsburgh 7, Brooklyn 9. PARALYZED IN BOUT SAN FRANCISCO, June 13. ) Count George Zarynoff of Russia, heavyweight wrestler was under ob servation today for Injuries he suf fered when thrown bodily from a ring lost night by Vlo Cristy of Sunland. Calif. Zarynoff struck on the edge of the ring platform, and partial paralysis and temporary blindness resulted Slnco he could not continue. Cristy was given the decision. Zarynoff had scored the first and only actual fall Phone 1300 for Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Super Service W H E R E E V E R y D 0 L L A R D 0 E S I T S - shrunk 50 50 ECKLUND IN 8TH PORTLAND, Ore., June 13. fjflP) The weight and experience of Tiger Jack Fox of Indianapolis proved too much for Slg Ecklund and he scored technical knockout over the Port land fighter In the eighth of a sched uled 10 round fight here last night. But for all his nine pound advan tage, Fox, 176. could not knock Eck lund, 167, down. The crowd warmed to the great mlt work of Jack Htbbard of Klamath Falls who proved even wilder than "Wildman" Johnny Higglns of Port land and won their six-round slug feat. Whltey Neal. 127, Portland, and Ris Dumagulles, 127, fought four furious rounds to a draw. Al Spina, 117, Portland, outpointed Ken Parker. 120, Veronla, in four rounds. GNORE FIRE CALL A check made this afternoon by the city water department, after the fire alarm sounded and until the recall whistle was blown, showed 20 places that had not turned off the water when the alarm sounded, according to City Water Superintendent Robert Duff. The check was taken north of Main and west of Grape street. Mr. Duff said this afternoon that notification would be sent those who were listed today. Hereafter, according to the water superintendent, the water will be shut off, and a fine assessed against the person. The city ordinance states that a fine of from one to ten dol lare may be made for this offense. BOLTS START FIRES IN Rogue River National forestry of fices reported two flrea in the Dead Indian section late yesterday after noon, the result of lightning striking trees. One fire, confined to the one tree, was In the Pish Lake vicinity, and the other burned over about a quar ter of an acre In the South Fork of the Rogue area. 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YOU CAN NOW BUY A TERRAPLANE - S565 HUDSON S685 Capv. O. R, Dunham, commanding officer of the Salvation Army in this city, announced today that the an nual councils for young people of the Salvation Army In southern Ore gon are to be held In Medford over the coming week end, Saturday and Sunday, June 16 and 17. Delegations from Klamath Falls, Grants Pass. Marshfleld and Medford will take part in the councils and an attendance of 50 Is anticipated. Brigadier Harold Madsen. divisional commander of the Salvation Army In Oregon and Idaho, will arrive In Medford on Saturday, June 16, to conduct the councils. With Briga dier Madsen will be Adjutant Bran well Collier, secretary for young peo ple's work in Oregon and Idaho The council are for young people between the ages of 13 and 35 years and, while they will be of particular Interest and help to Salvation Army young people, they are open to any Interested person coming within the age limits. The theme of this year'a council will be service. The first session of the council Is at 10 a, m. on Sunday and the second session opens at 2 p. m. All sessions will be held at the Army headquarters, 411 East Main. Any young person Interested In attending these councils should tele phone Captain Durham at 366. Although the Welfare Exchange Is closed, a project la now underway to put women to work In the sewing rooms, and Miss Helen Carlton to day requested that persona having any woolen materials, that might be used for patching, leave these mater ials at the city police station, for the women to use, Young's Beauty Shop 24 S. Grape. Phone 454 PERMANENTS $1.95 to $5.50 SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE 75c "We guarantee to please" and Terraplane PRICES $(ID TO NOTHING CHANGED BUT THE the Hudson eight, compare the price then compare the horsepower, the rug. gedness, the economy, the style 1 One hundred eight and one hundred thirteen horsepower! Performance that ohal lenges all other eights ! 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