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IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. AUGUST 12, 193.
Chan Egan Will
FORMER CHIPS
GIVEN EXEMPTION
FROM QUALIFYING
Record Number Seek Righ
To Enter Tourney Starting
September 10 Dunlap Is
Defending Champion-
H. Chandler Egan of Medford an
nouneed last night that he will enter
the National Amateur championship
starting at the country club at Brook-
line, uua, Sept. 10, in wnicn im
goiter will compete. Egan will leave
for the eaet ahout oepi. i.
NEW YORK, Aug. 1 1. (IP) Semi
hundred and fifty-four golfera would
like to play In the national amateur
champlonahlp etarting at ine country
club at Brookllne, Mass, Sept. 10, an
lncreaee of 153 over the entries for
the 1933 tournament.
The United statee Golf association
has Umlted the field at Brookllne to
IBO playere. Thirteen of these, heaaeo.
dt the defending champion, Oeorge
Dunlap, automatically are assigned to
the championship, leaving tno otner
741 hopeful to fight It out for 187
places In a nation-wide 30-noie meaai
play qualifying round In 24 sections
Aug. 31.
Exemnt from the qualifying test
alorur with Dunlap are ten other for.
ehumnloni Chandler Been, Bob
Gardner, Francis Oulmet, Chick Ev.
ana, Davy Herron, Jesse Oullford. Jess
Sweetaer. Max Maraton, Harrison
(Jimmy) Johnston, and Rosa Somer
vllle and Lawson Little, present Brit
ish amateur tltleholder. and Rex Hart
ley, former British Walker cup atar.
Sectional entries and the number
of places open include: Portland, Ore.,
I entrants and a qualifiers.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 11. (AP)
Portland put two games In the bag,
today, with Oakland on the losing
end of 7-4 and 13-8 scores. In the
first game, Keyea and Anton of the
Oaks hit successive home runs In
the fifth, the former with two on;
but the Portland batsmen made ft
rally In the sixth to wipe out the
three-run Oakland lead.
In the second, Portland batsmen
began to collect tallies against Hnld
before he had time to get warmed
uo. scoring five rune each In the
first and second Innings. Oakland
made several later attempts to rally,
but Portland held Its overwhelming
lead and added throe more mns for
good measure.
First game: R. H.
Oakland 4 9 0
Portland 7 18 1
Walsh, Conlan, Rego and Ralmondl:
Bryan and Cox.
Second game: R. H. E.
Oakland B 7 3
Portland -.13 IB 0
Batteries: Hald and Slnlbaldl, Ral
mondl; Houtchens and Cox.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11. (API
Prank Shellenback limited the Mis
slon club to three hits today to win
a hurling duel for Hollywood from
Clarence Mitchell, 8 to 1. The vic
tory gave the stars ft three to two
edge In the series.
Score: R. H. I.
Missions - 1 a 0
Bollywood 8 0 0
Batteries: Mitchell, Horne and
PltBpatrtck; Slitllenback and Hersh
berger.
BAN TOANCISCO, Aug. 11. (API-
Los Angeles broke a four game loa
Ing atreak today by defe' .ng the
Reals 7-1 In a contest that snw left
fielder, Bobby Loane, of the Angels
suffer a fractured leg bone In the
eighth Inning.
Score: R. h.
Los Angeles 7 10
San Francisco 10 4
Ward and Ooebel: Malls.
Sheehan and Woodall.
StutB,
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PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 11. (API
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of the Union Pacific railroad above
the backwater of the Bonneville dam
will be advertised August 14.
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GOLFDOM HAILS
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Paul Runyan (above), 25-year-old golfer of White Plains, N. Y,
entered the championship ranks when he defeated Craig Wood of
Deal, N. J., to win his first major title In the National Professional
Golf association tournament at Buffalo. Runyan la shown here with
the emblem of victory. (Associated Press Photo)
LOST ON LEVEL
ROME, Italy, Aug. ll.-(AP) Ital
n sporting circles were staggered
tonight by the publication of the
findings of the Italian boxing feder
ation that Prlmo Camera, the nat
ional flstlo hero, lost his heavy
weight championship to Max Bacr
under reasonably fair clrcumatancea.
This Italy has refused to believe
Papers here had charged that gang
sters forced Camera to lose by threat
ening him, that he was fouled, doped
and even hypnotized.
The report holds, however, that the
fight was fought "substantially" ac
cording to rules and blamed Camera's
downfalls (eleven times) to "Impru
dent and mistaken ring strategy."
"The Irregularities committed by
Baer during the fight were taken
into account In' the point calcula
tion," the report says, "and the ref
eree stopped the fight because he
Judged Camera unable further to do
fend himself efficiently."
Bend To Meet Salem
BEND, Ore., Aug. 11. (AP) The
Bend Elks, winners of four consecu
tive Oregon League baseball games,
will leave early Sunday morning for
Salem where they will meet the Sen
ators In one of the most Important
games of the season.
C. E. Rose for El be r tag.
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DE POE BAY, Ore., Aug. 11. (AP)
It takes a lot to discourage the
folks hereabouts. After having had
their promler fish race rained out,
they're going to have a bigger and
better one If It doesn't rain.
The say the "Great Oregon Pish
Derby" will be held on Labor day.
Keen disappointment was written
all over the faces of the promoters
when a downpour of rain descended
last Sunday Just as the call was go
ing to the fish paddocks for the start
of the fifth event, a battle of speed
In the bass clans 5 pounds or un
der. The fish didn't even turn a scale
when the deluge broke, but the hun
dreds of spectators who crowded this
tiny scacoast resort moved ns one
man In acting on the conclusion to
dash for shelter.
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LA ORANDE, Ore., Aug. 11. (AP)
A protest against the lateness of
the duck season was mailed to the
state gams commission todny by the
La Grande Gun club. Dr. G. L. Blg
gers, president, signed the document,
which said freezing weather In No
vember often prevented duck shoot
ing in that month In eastern Oregon.
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DETROIT WINS 1 1
LOSE TO RED SOX
DETROIT, Aug. 11. (AP) The Ti
gers blasted seven runs off Willi
Hudlln in the first two Innings to
day and, with young Eld en Auker
holding the enemy to six scattered
hits, ran their string of victories to
11 by defeating Cleveland, 7 to 0.
It was the tenth victory of the
season, against four defeats, for Au
ker, who Is In his first year as a big
league regular pitcher. It
also.
stretched the Tigers' American league
leadership to four full games as the
second-place Yankees lost.
Score: . R. H. K.
Cleveland 0 0 0
Detroit 7 IX X
Hudlln, Wei. and, O. Brown and
Pytlak; Auker ai?d Cochrane.
BOSTON, Aug. l.V. (AP) Twice
the Yankees hit home runs today
to go ahead of the Rod Sox but Bos
ton finally won a 13-lnning pitching
duel between Prltz Ostermueller and
Jimmy Deshong, 3 to 2.
Score: R. H. E.
New York . 3 7 4
Boston .,, S 13 1
(Thirteen Innings).
Deshong and Dickey; Ostermueller,
Leggett and R. Perrell.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. (AP)
Jlmmle Foxx slammed out his 36th
home run of the season In the first
game at Griffith staudlum today, en
abling the Athletics to get a 3-1 de
clslon over the Senators. The clout
put Foxx In a tie with Lou Gehrig
of the Yankees for the league's slug
ging leadership.
First game: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 3 11 0
Washington S 3
Benton and Berry;
Weaver, Burke
and Bolton, Sewell.
Philadelphia at Washington,
ond game, postponed; rain.
CHICAGO, Aug. 11. (AP) Staving
off a ntnth-lnnlng White Box chal
lenge that put over three runs and
had the tying man on second, the
St. Louis Brown made It two In
row here today. Harland Cllft hit a
homer for the Browns.
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 0 13 3
Chicago ., 8 14 1
Coffman, Knott and Hemsley; Ly-
one, Shea and Madjeski,
TO BEAT WALKER
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11. (AP)
Odds favoring Young Corbett, 3rd,
In his battle here Tuesday night with
Mickey Walker stand at 10 to 6 today
as both fighters begin to taper off
on their training programs.
Corbett, former world's welter
weight tltleholder, boxes four rounds
today and plans about the same
workout for tomorrow. Yesterday he
boxed only three rounds.
Walker dropped down to six yes
terday and may go even easier today.
His weight, trainers announce, la 159
pounds, the limit set for the fight.
Han On Politics
OLYMPIA, Aug. 11. (AP) Em
ployes of the Washington liquor con
trol board were warned today to kcop
out of active partisan politics or face
dismissal as a penalty.
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Amateur Golf
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug. 11. (AP)
BUI Walker, returning to form after
an Injury, let the second-place Chi
cago Cubs down with 10 well placed
hi t here tod ay . His team ma tea
gave htm good support at bat and
afield, and the Cardinals took their
second straight victory, fl to 4.
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 4 10 1
St. Louis - 6 13 0
Lee, O'Parrell, Bush and Hartnett;
Walker ad. Davis.
PHILADELPHIA. AutT. 11. t API
Jimmv Wilson wnunrl un a nlnth.ln.
ning session of managerial "master
minding" today by Inserting himself
zs ft pinch hitter. He singled to
knock In the mn that gave the Phil
lies ft 0-to-o victory over the Brook
lyn Dodgers.
Score: R. H. E.
Brooklyn fi is
Philadelphia M 8 14 3
Zachary, Bablch. Lopez, Clark and
Berres; E. Moore, Hansen and Todd.
NEW YORK, Aug. 11. (AP) Tra.
vis Jackson belted a home run with
two on base today when the Giants
were trailing the Braves In the
seventh Inning and Al Smith did
fine job of relief pitching. As a re
sult the league leaders subdued Bos
ton for the second successive day,
7 to 4.
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 4 7 0
New York 7 15 1
Rhem and Hogan; Salveson, Bow
man, Smith and Mancuso.
PITTSBURGH, Aug., U, (AP)
The Pirates and Reds divided a dou
ble-heaier at Forbes field today. Cin
cinnati won the first game, 4 to 3
and Pittsburgh the second, 8 to 3.
First game: R. H. E.
Cincinnati , 4 6 1
Pittsburgh 3 9 1
Johnson, Frelta and Manlon;
French and Grace.
Second game: R. H. E.
Cincinnati 8 14 0
Pittsburgh 8 11 1
Kletnhans, Benton and Lombardl;
Lucas and Padde.
TO RETAIN TITLE
NEW YORK, Aug. 11. (AP) With
the British threat looming formid
ably and her own record so far this
year none too Impressive, Helen Ja
cobs will open defense of her na
tional singles championship at For
est Hllla Monday.
Turned back In her quests for the
French and all-England champion
ships and beaten In the finals of the
annual Seabrlght invitation tourna
ment, the one bright spot in Miss
Jacobs' performances this year waa
her successful leadership of the Amer
ican Wight man cup team against
the British at Wimbledon.
The girl who assisted Miss Jacobs
In defending the Wlghtman cup In
June Is me of her chief threats. She
Is little Sarah Palfrey, who sounded
a final warning that she will have
to be reckoned with yesterday when
she won the women's singles trophy
in the Longwood invitation tourna
ment at Brookllne.
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ROGUE GAME, 2:30
The Med ford Rogues will clash with
Northern California league All-Stare
tomorrow afternoon at the fair
grounds. The invading team la con
posed of outstanding players from
Yreka, Hilt, Montague and Fort Jonea
and are credited with having defeat
ed the fast Detroit colored giant
team In a game at Yreka two weeks
ago.
Spears To Pitch
Manager Height has signed Nibs
Spears for mound duty, who will be
started against the invaders. Spears
pitcned for the University of Idaho
team this spring and for Aberdeen
In the Timber league until then-
league finished a week ago.
Another addition to the team la
Bill Force, veteran valley league
catcner rrom aold Hill. Force la atlll
one of the beat receivers In the val
ley and should add considerable
strength to the team. The Rogues
have been weak behind the bat for
the past six weeks and local fans
will welcome the new addition.
Oeorge Harrington, who stared on
the team last year and played on
the Llnfleld varsity nine this year
naa also been signed and will hold
down second base. Oeorge Is a vastly
improved ball player with a nice fut
ure before him.
snouid the Stars bit Spears too
freely. Jack Hughes will be on hand
to take his turn on the mound. Jack
la Just beginning to regain his old
form receiving quite a setback some
weeks ago by iavlng aome bad teeth
extracted.
A large caravan of Northern Cali
fornia fans are elated to accompany
the team, according to reports from
Yreka with the result that the largest
crowd of the season will probably be
on hand to view the game.
The game will start at 2:30.
Medford's American Legion second
league baseball team lost a game to
the Ashland second league Friday af
ternoon, 14 to 6. giving each nine one
win so far out of the five-game se
ries being played. In a game last
week at Ashland, the Medford team
defeated the Ashland players by a
wide margin, and are looking forward
to a third contest next Thursday at
Ashland at 10 a. m., when they will
try to account for Friday's defeat.
The Medford lineup was: Dunchee
and Coss, pitchers; Don Lash, catch
er; Russel Warner, first base; Wins
ton Campbell and Porter, second base;
Al Plche, third base; Wilson, Wymer
and Wright, shortstop; Cllnchy and
Denhart, left field; Eugene Shaw, cen
ter field, and Crosby and Glen Shaw,
right field.
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Tourney
WILSON SCHEDULED
TO MEET LETHERS
George "Wildcat" Wilson, versatile
grappler who won national fame In
1930 when he waa chosen All-Am er
lcan halfback from University of
Washington, will appear In Medford
on next Thursday's card, Promoter
Mack LUlard announced yesterday.
Wilson will be matched against
either Sad Bam Lethers, of Texas,
Adolpb "Hitler" Herman of Germany
or Al Karastck, the Russian Lion,
LI Hard said, In what promise to be
ft sensational bout. Lethers, "Who has
won three straight matches In the
local arena, and Is one of the most
popular muscle-manglers ever to ap
pear in Med ford, -would furnish Wil
son a good opponent, Utlard said,
and from present appearances will be
the one who takes on the ex-All
American.
Since Wilson left the gridiron, his
prestige as a grappler has been stead
ily mounting. From a start with the
spectacular sonnenberg, he has added
new holds and methods to his bag
of tricks with every encounter, until
now he Is ranked as one of the best
wrestlers in the game. Wilson has ap
peared In 13 main events In San
Francisco during the past year, and
is ft favorite of all California.
Pete Belcastro, a wildcat of the
ring who uses unorthodox wrestling
with little concern, except for the
outcome of the match, may appear
In the semi-final event against Billy
Newman, Denver grappler. Belcastro
was challenged by the Denverlte In
last week's card, but so far has not
accepted, due evidently, to reasons
of his own. If he does agree to tackle
Newman, the match should be long-
remembered, as the challenger Is Bel
castro' equal when it comes to un
orthodox wrestling.
IRL
PENDLETON, Ore., Aug. 11. (AP)
Shirley Thompson, 19, who some
times "rides fences" on her father
5,000-acre ranch, will preside r
queen of this year's Pendleton
round-up.
Announcement of her selection was
made here today. Her mother, Mrs.
Herb Thompson, as Laura McKee, was
queen of the first Pendleton round
up. Visitors to this year' silver Jubilee
rodeo, September 13 to 15, will not
see a frightened, trembling little
queen in momentary danger of fall
ing from a big horse, for Shirley
Thompson has been riding since she
was four years old.
CULVER, Ind., Aug. 11. (API
Gene Mako of Los Angeles, runner
up for two straight yeare in the na
tional Junior championship, today
won the title, defeating Gilbert Hunt
of Washington In atralght seta In the
final round at the Culver Military
academy, 6-3, 0-3, 0-4.
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JYILLE, GOLD HILL
TO TANGLE TODAY
With the close of baseball season
a few days off, southern Oregon nines
are sprinting for the flnleh, and thla
afternoon the now famous Twirled
aeries, being played off between Jack
aonrllle and Cold Hill, will see lta
second half on the J'vllle lot between
Miners and cement Makers. Miners,
at present, have three out of five
games In black Ink. while the remain
ing two were taken by the Hlllltea In
recent meetings at Jacksonville.
With Tuffy Kell, Wllmer Bailey and
Bill Hammersley for pitching ataff.
and Force, Coy and Logan for the re
ceiving, Gold Hill will make the Jour
ney this afternoon seeking revenge for
three straight loaaea on their own lot
at the hands of Miners, while the lat
ter will bring forth Pitchers Skinny
Wilson and Harold Sargent, recently
of the Rogues and Dixie league, with
SI Johnson and Don Dorothy ready to
do the receiving. Another ex-Rogue.
Virgil Swanaon, will Join Miner In
field today at ahortatop, while Don
Oreening will play first, with Talka
tive Tooley Williams on third, and
Frank Runtz at second, Art Ferra, Doo
Yakel and Manager Hall will romp
outfield gardens, completing the year's
most effective lineup, which last Sun
day took Gold Hill 7-4 there, playing
flawless baseball behind Pitcher Skin
ny Wilson's six-hit game.
Thl afternoon's culmination of the
Twirled Serlee will be called promptly
at S:30, with a large following expect
ed to occpuy bleachers, and to gather
under the many shade treea to enjoy
the afternoon.
Rattlesnake, Trout
And Steelhead Are
Caught By Bigham
P. O. Bigham returned from a fish
ing trip to the Rogue at Hardy riffle
Saturday evening with a novel catch
one steelhead, a small trout and
a three-foot rattlesnake, all of which
were proudly displayed dangling from
a piece of rope. Bigham reports that
the rattler waa colled, ready to strike,
on the banka of the river, and taking
time out from his fishing, he killed
It. The snake had nine rattles.
Family Freed
WILKESBORO, N. C, Aug. 11.
(AP) Judge John M. Oglsby today
granted a defense motion for a dir
ected verdict of acquittal In the caee
of five members of the Tilly family,
charged with slaying Leoda Childress,
18, foster-daughter of the household.
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