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PAGE TWO BEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGOX. MOXD3T, JTJLY 9. 193-f. Sonnenberg and Wagner in Feature Mat Match at Armory Tonight " 1 ,! tt, v E OF FLYING TACKLE TO He's Dynamite in the Ring Local Fans Have First Op portunity to See Dynamite Gus in Action Fine Sup port Card Also Promised Two former football stars will meet on csnvu grid-Iron tonight In the main event it the armory, when Qua Sonnenberg, ex-grldstera from Dart mouth, the grappler who originated the famoua flying pile-drive, tanglea with Don Wagner, ex-O. 8. C. football player, the 330 pound muacle man- tier with the scientific training. Sonnenberg, 310, facea a 30-pound handicap besides the giant frame of the Oregon farmer, but haa the ad vantage of long experience In the wave of the ring. Prediction! run In favor of the ex-Dartmouth grid atar, but Wagner may have aomethlng that Sonnenberg lacka, a careful, aolentlflo training which hna gained for him a champlonahlp of the Paclflo north west. rondos Muy Come Interest In tonight's bout, If main tained, will possibly bring to the local arena World Champion Jim Ijondoa, who expects to make a tour of the west In the near future, Pro moter Mack Llllard haa announced, Ltllard haa gained another coup In arranging two more good matchea for tonlcht'a card, which afforda eome of the beat talent that haa been of fcred thla season on the coast. Ad Herman, German matman, and Louie Andrews, from Oreece. will tangle In the 48-mlnut semi-final, a match that would ordinarily serve aa a main event If the Greek and Ger man live up to their reputations. Neither has appeared here before, but new talent has always been a favor able addltton to local mat cards, and both Herman and Andrews have gained recognition for dealing their share of dynamite In the ring. Warren on Card Roll In Warren, Copco engineer from Klamath Falls, favorite of the Medford arena, will grapple in the 80-mlnute preliminary with Profes sor Edward Newton, Salem teacher, another newcomer who should fur nish a good match for the agile Warren. The engineer la a tricky grappler. and la anxious to show the northerner a good time on his Med ford visit.' '. 1 ' 22T011 Led by the heavy stick of Cliff Mc Lean, the Ashland Eagles yesterday took the Jacksonville Miners by the spacious margin of 33-11 on the Llthla City diamond. The airport field, which slopes toward second and third base and Is flanked by a rough alfalfa field Just bark of Infield, threw the Miners so haywire that errors accounted for more than half the Eagle tallies. McLean, who covered ahortstop for the Eagles, led the dsy with five hits In seven trips to bat, gathering two trlplea and a double, while Coffman, for the Miners took two hits In three times at bat to load the meager Miner hitting. Eaglea collected as hits off Frank Runt, Bob Smith and Ben Coffman, while Hardy surrendered but nine clouts. Many hits of the day, however, were pop-up fly balls loat In the aun that would haw been easy outs on a good diamond, accord ing to the Mlnera. Last meeting of the two nines at Jacksonville reaulted In a 7-1 victory for the Miners, their only win In four meetings with the Ashlanders. The Mlnera next Sunday meet Gold Hill on the Jacksonville lot. L wwrjaV "Dynamite" On Sonnenberg, atar of the rrldlron who carried the detaa- tollng flying tackle Into the wreslllng racket and became one of the world's best known mil men, will meet Don Wagner, former Oregon State rollege football ace, In the main event of a wrestling card at the armory tonight. DEFEAT ROGUES BY U SCORE Visitors Batter Sargent From Box in Third Canto by Five - Run Onslaught Final Rally Fails to Aid Grants Pass 8; Shan-Bertram 5. BOY TENNIS CHAMPION IS PORTLAND CfTY TITLIST IN HARD DUEL PORTLAND, July 8 (AP) Entrlea In the 1934 Paclflo coast amateur box. ing championships, to be held here Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, have been received from la cities, tournament offlclala announced to day. This Is the largest number of cities ever represented In the title matches. Registrations extend from Canada to the United States Indian school at Phoenix. Aria., which will send a team of 90 boys on the long trip. . Unusual Interest Is being shown In th heavyweight class, with 13 con testants registered. Prominent among them are Roy Bablch, Butte. Mont., captain of the 1033 Northwestern unl. verelty boxing team: Phil Tarran, Ogden: Rex Gould. San Francisco; Dick Fleming, Loa Angeles: Frank Hoover, Canada. BRITISrTcUP YACHT BEATS BEST RIVAL TORQUAY, Eng.. July .AP) Endeavor, taking her final tuning up trials before rerlgglng for the voyage across the Atlantic to Newport, R. I t challenge for the Amerlca'a cup. today defeated Velaheda. her foremost "trial hone" by two minutes In a 10 mlle windward and leeward race. Soybean crops are hsrveiited an nually from about 1,330,000 acre In the United States, I PORTLAND, Ore., July 0. (ATI- Bobby Herman, 18-year-old national boys' tennis champion, yesterday downed Wayne Sabln, . 17, Portland city champion, In the finals of the Junior singles at the Oregon state tennis tournament on the Trvlngton club courta here. The score was 0-0, 0-4, 4-6, 3-B, 8-6, In a long-drawn-out, hard-fought match character ised by sustained ralllea and close game scores. Muriel Nicholas, Portland, won the state women'a slnglea title by beat ing Mrs. Golds Myra Gross, Of Ber keley, 8-4, 8-4, John Murlo, Ssn Frsnclsco Ha waiian and Canadian slnglea cham pion, teamed with Babln to toppleEd Levy and Bob Johnson, Portland, from their men'a doublea throne. Scorea were 8-3, 8-S, 8-8. In the mixed doubles flnsls, Mrs. Gross and Jack Cramer, Loa Angeles, defeated Kenneth May and Mrs. Nancy Hilton, Portland team, 6-3, 8-3, Murlo. the giant Hawaiian, on Sat urday repeated his performance of 1031 by winning the Oregon state tennla championship. HOW THEY. STANJDt By the Assoolntert Presi, Const. ' W. HOlljTTOOd I 11 San Franc laco .......,. 11 Los Angeles Beattls Missions Sacramento ............... Oakland Portland J! National. New York 48 Chicago 40 St. Louis 43 Pittsburg 38 Boston 30 Brooklyn . 31 Philadelphia .......... . 30 Cincinnati M 34 PROSPECT WINS American. W. ,. 48 47 43 , 39 31 30 New York ... Detroit .j. Boston ......... Cleveland Washington St. Loula ... Philadelphia Chicago 35 L. 3 4 8 7 7 8 10 13 PC. .786 .733 .600 .933 .933 .400 .386 .071 PC. .633 .606 .681 .635 .513 .408 .300 .333 PO. .630 .618 .545 .837 .508 .443 .400 .339 Battering BUI Sargent from the box In the third Inning with tour solid smsshes good for as many runs, the Ewauna Box Co. from Klamath Falls aeieaiea tno Meaiora Koguee io-b at the Jackson county fairgrounds yes terday In, a Southern Oregon league game. Jack Huffhea. hi? rlsrhthander. took over the Rogue pitching dutlea In the third with one out and held the visitors to three hits and a pair of runa for the balance of the game. with the exception of the first frame when Merifnrrt ant nwnv tn . two run lead, due to Joy's walk, Cul vert's double and an error, the Rogues were behind the entire game. Thev kfiDt neclcln? awav nfc Hurl. strom, Ewauna pitcher, collecting 13 mu. iour more than Ewauna got, but whenever It seemeri a. If thev mluht catch up, Carlstrom would bear down wnn ma Dig curve ball and they would pop up or ground out. ' In the second, four Ewauna runs pattered across on s wslk to Haley, sn error by Sargent, Blanaa' triple, Martln'B two Diver and an InflelH nttt. In the third when Sargent was sent to the showers, wheeler, Putnam, Haley, and Klger hit In succession and added to a passed ball by Calvert, enabled Ewauna to score four times. Hughes went to the Medford mound at this point and waa greeted by Blanaa' double for the fifth run. Ewauna'e final tally came in eighth Inning when Martin hit a home run with the bases empty. Medford counted once in the third when Joy got on when Wheeler Jug Blod his drive, went tn iMirM Swanaon'e single and scored when wmvori, singieo snarply to left. They nicked uo two mnra In th. fourth when Hulen singled to right ucmna mngate, who had walked, both scoring on Joy's single. In the eighth came Medford's final runs, three In number. Hai.ht in- gled and scored on Hulen's triple to deep right. Hulen was out at the plate trying to stretch It Into a home run. However, to keep the rally alive. Hughes singled, Joy wnlked and they, both felt the nlate nn 3,.,..,.. three bagger down the first baso line. inai enaed Medford's scoring sltho they started a belatorf miiv in n,. ninth, with two away. Halght and Tungate alngled but Hulen ended It by popping out to Bernadou. noiey, oig Ewauna first baseman, got one hit to run his consecutive hitting streak to nine games, the only southern Oregon league player to hit In every game. Billy Calvert and Vlrgtl Swanaon led the Medford attack with three slnglea apiece while Halght and Hulen each collected a pair. With their loaa yesterday, the Med ford Roguea dropped a full three gamea behind the league leading Grants Pasa Merchanta and with only four more games to play, Medford's pennsnt hopes faded. Box score: En-suns AB R H PO A Wilson. If 5 0 0 0 0 Wheeler, ss .... 6 Putman, 8b .... 6 Haley, lb 3 Klger. rf 3 Blanas, o .. 4 Martin, cf 4 Bernadou, 3b Carlstrom, p ,. 3 0 8 1 4 1 1 10 1 10 3 3 6 8 3 1 0 0 6 8 0 1 0 Totala 36 10 37 18 Medford AB R H PO A Joy. rf 8 3 Swanaon, If 6 0 Calvert, e ....... 6 1 Hoffard, cf 8 1 Orr, lb 4 0 Halght, as 8 1 Williams, 3b 1 0 Tungate, 3b 3 1 Hulen, 3b 5 1 Sargent, p . ........... 0 0 Hughes, p .......... m 4 1 10 0 3 4 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 14 1 3 14 0 0 1 10 0 3 0 8 0 0 3 1 1 1 Totala 38 8 13 37 15 3 Runs by Innings: Ewauna 045 000 010 10 Medford - 201 200 130 8 Summary' Two base hits: Calvert. Putman, Blanaa, Martin. Three base hits: Hulen. Swanaon, Blanas. Home runs: Martin. Double plays: Hulen to Halght to Orr, Putman to Berna dou to Haley. Struck out: By Hughes 7, by Carlstrom 4. Bases on balla: off Sargent 1, off Hughes 1, off Carl strom 4. Base hits: off Sargent 6 In 3 1-3 Innings, oft Hughes In 6 3-3 Innings. Passed ball: Calvert, Losing pitcher: Sargent. Umpires. Huff and Shoultz. Time of game: 3:10. 1 tssl'v In the damage ault before circuit Judge H. D. Norton, In which Patricia Carlon of Medford waa suing Harvey Smith of Portland for 920.000, the plaintiff, represented by Attorney O. H. Bengtson this morning received a Judgment of 85000. Mtsa Carlon Buf fered Injurlea to her eye and back. In an automobile accident at the corner of Fourth and Oakdale avenuea last year. Smith, who Is with the Stsndard Oil company In Portland, was not In court this morning, nor wss any rep resentative. Consumption of water In Houston, Tex., during June averaged 100 gal-! Ions per day per capita, the highest! in the city's history. The American Legion Juniors held the Prospect basebsll teem on nearly even terms In their game yesterday at tne fairgrounds, until the fifth In ning when the youngsters weakened and permitted five Prospect runa. From that point the men from the hills maintained the lead, finishing on me long end or a 11 to 7 score. Ltndley was heavy hitter for the Juniors, garnering three safeties In four times up, two of his swats went for two bases. Aakwlth was the star of the Prospect sluggers, with two hits out of three times at bat, one of them In the fifth bringing in two runa. Rawllnga of prospect fanned six opponent. He waa received by Barn- hart, Pepper of the Junlora whlfted ten. He waa caught by Bayllas. Scores Yesterday Coast. At Portland 1-8, Ssn Francisco 3-10. At Seattle -13, Los Angeles 4-4. At Mission 4-8: Oakland 6-1. At Hollywood 4-8. Sacramento 8-8. drat game 13 Innings, second game 8 Innings- 11-9 National. At Brooklyn 0, New York 3. At Chlcaao 4-13. Pitt.tmr At St. Louts 8-4. Cincinnati 1-8 At pnuaaeiphla 6. Boston 8. American. At New Tork 8. Washington I. At Detroit 8, St. Louis 4. At Boston 7-7, Philadelphia 4-3. At Cleveland 8-10, Chicago 1-8. ITCHING TOFS Burning sore.cracked. sooarelleved.and healintf aided with safe. soothing- ifeh ResinolH AT PILGRIM TENT Rev. J. Arnold Hodgtn, Inter denominational preacher, will speak this evening at eight o'clock at the Pilgrim tent on East Jackson street, oft Crater Lake highway near the Jackson school. Special muslo haa also been arranged for the evening. Rev. Hodgln haa trawled In 37 countries and will tell of the people and conditions In these landa, In his address tonight. The public la Invlt. ed to attend. Dse Msll Trlbun. want ads. Nmd extra money? You can get it here quickly ind confidentially on your own signature and security. No endorsers required no rmharrasslng investigatlon.We will lend you any amount up to $300. Pay It back In small weekly or monthly payments Interest charged only on un paid balance. Courlfous, jrieiKBy tervict. Cam, Wits cm Phoni Foi Full Paticvlas 0RE00W & WASHINGTON MORTGAGE CO. t.lrenv No. S-1S7 W. r. THOMA 4S 8o. Central . Mgr. J Ural M a WRESTLING MEDFORD ARMORY FAST VICIOUS THRILLING TONIGHT! Bargain Prices Bouts Start 8:30 P. M. General Admission 65o I Children 25c WORLD'S FAIR plus A FREE TICKET ' through California '5735 56880 '86 STANDARD KOUNOTHIP COCH ROUKDTMF TOURIST ROUNOTRIP Two vtrationt (or the price ol one! Travel to the Chicago "World's Fair or to slmot sny other eastern city rro Cttifonii tot exactly the same summer roundtrip fare as via direct routes. Stop over in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Return oo a northern line. Summer roundtrip (ares are in effect every day till October 15. Return limit October M. Southern Pacific J. 0. Carlo. Agent. Tel. 34 Ken Storey, 23 (above), of Spo kane, Wash., defeated the veteran Ralph Whaley of Seattle to win the northweat amateur golf champion ship played In Spokane. It was Storey', first major tournament nlay. "-roelated Press Photo) 120 Take Exams F or Oregon Bar SALEM. July 9. (AP) One hun dred and twenty young men and women will be here tomorrow to atart the two-day bar' examinations con ducted by the state board of bar ex aminers. The examinations are held annually and the successful candi dates will be admitted to practice law In Oregon by the supreme court. AKRON SURVIVOR NOW MACON COMMANDER SAN JOSE, Calif.. July 9. (AP) Lieutenant Commander Herbert Wiley, only officer who survived the crash of the dirigible Akron off the Atlantic coast a year ago, arrived at Sunny vale naval station today to assume command of the Akron's sister ship. rnc u. a. e. Macon. Wiley has been on sea duty for the last year. TOMATO TO REQUIRE STAMP PORTLAND, July 9. (AP) On July 15 the melon and tomato mar keting agreement for Oregon and Washington will become effective, the provisions calling for a stamp tax on sll packages of melons snd tomstoes sold In the two states. The tax will defray regulatory ex pense and provide for maintaining a minimum nrli-. thllah.w: a price barely covering cost of produc tion. The head of the Joint control com mittee fnr t.VlA tvn nrnnm I- IT ft - - v.t w ... w. Hawklna of Vaklma. who handled the strawberry code for Washington. Morton Tomnklns of Vimhlll ! nrui. dent; Wesley Williams of Roseburg was elected treasurer, and C. H. Dills of Wapato. Wash., secretary. Roy Jewitt of 6alem was named public representative of the group. About 278.000 crates of cantaloupes one million boxes of tomatrM. arm tons of casabas, and 2000 tone of watermelona will be brought under the code terms. Britain Broiling In Hot Weather LONDON. July 9. (AP) The United Kingdom Is experiencing the hottest July in 41 years. The tem perature waa 83 In London today. Soldiers and citizens were called out to fight forest fires and heath fires. SALEM, July 9. (AP) Deschutes county today paid Its second quarter taxea to the etata treasurer, smount lng to $9,248.47, This leavea Curry and Jefferson countlea the only ones which have not paid the second quar ter assessments, which were due July 1. SALEM, July 9. 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