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IVfEDFORD MXIL TRIBUXE, JIEDFORD OHEGOX. TUESDAY. JULY 2, 1935,
SHUPECK TO FACE
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ON ASHLAND CARD
Bin Bhimeck. m-pound nattier
from Camp Com Head near Marsh
field, will meet Rudy Lenar. IBB
South Fork, In the main svsnt 01
the CCO fight card at Ashtand 01
Bhupeclt la the answsr to Obtain
William C. Ryan's nearer! for an oppo
nent. (Aiivh siimmh for the South
Fork slugger. He lulls from Cicero,
III, and arrived with the last enroll
ment of men. He won hti flrat west
ern fight with a third-round knock
mi. An a rarrf t Marahfleld laat week
liH.v, tum mnin vnt definitely
matched, plana are going ahead for
the. supporting doius on mo w-rauiw
ard. which will be featured In the
llthla park amphitheater In Aahland
en tha afternoon of the Fourth. It
will be the flret daylight card the
CCO fighters nave eiagea in .nip
fiDn. vrhlrh momlaea to
rival the main event for thrill, la
the aeml-flnal, which win oring j
..th.r Ruas Lobel. 185, the "Terrible
Telephone Operator" from headquar.
a..hmBnt and "TlBr" CUtTail
iam rtev Knoll, who knocked out
Harold Davla of Kerby In the llrat
round of their aemi-iinai go on wie
Elks' picnic card.
Neither of these boya la an experi
enced lighter, DUl DOin ore wihihb
to get In and mix It, and It is Im
probable their fight will go the full
distance.
y a.if.lrv 1M ftnuth Fork's
pint-sited "Frankenstein." who lights
like a rooot in mo ruin, .
the flashy Harvey Bnyder, 181, or
Upper Rogue In another featured
vent. Snyder kayoed Leo Rustos of
Oregon Cnves In the first round of
their plcnlo card here, but In Ba
Tlckey he will find an opponent
worthy of hie best attention.
The curtain raiser will again fea
ture Man Mounaln Farner. 103. of
Upper Rogue, versus "Terrible Turk"
A Ives, 100, of Oak Knoll. The little
boya are anxious to get at each oth
er's throata again after their heated
set-to two weeks ago.
Nine other bouts are being arrang
ed for the big card which will fea
ture 13 fights.
odaycalCed out
BY GREAT UMPIRE
omoAoo, July J. () Hank
O'Day, who ruling ft it National
league umpire onc cewt the New
York Giants the lemrue and
world baseball championship, died
arty today at Presbyterian hospital
fter several months Illness of bron
chial pneumonia.
O'Day was umpire In chief of the
(National loiitfitfi until his retirement
in 1931. Baseball records )ndlmUd
be was 74 yean old but he never
would edmlt his age.
Hla auatere countenance gave him
he name of "The Reverend" In base
ball circle.
O'Day was a player or an arbiter
f the game for approximately W
yen re.
O'Day umpired the famous baseball
game In 1008 when Fred Merkle fall
ad to touch second base and O'Day
ruled that a run that crowed the
plate didn't count, and that the New
York Oianta hadn't won the National
league championship. The Chicago
Cubs won the playoff game and the
flag.
GRAPPLE FANS FORCE
DECISION FOR ELLIOTT
PORTLAND. July X p) Hvry
Elliott was declared the winner of
the wreMllng match with Bulldrn
Jack won last night when a, hostile
crowd forced Itself In the rlngJTnd
11 but compelled the decision after
Jarkson had twice tossed Referee Re
gan over the ropes and otherwise
gained the Ill-will of the spectators.
The fall were even when the retort
gave Elliott the match on a foul.
Other results: lArry Tillman won
on a foul from Pug Ryan: Del Kun
kel won a, tralght-fall victory over
Hay Lampman.
ROGUES WILL BE BUSY
IN COMING HOLIDAYS
Thp Med ford RoRtifa' bnspbnll nine
Will ba a biwy aecrfBAtlon over th
holiday. Thy play the highly-rated
Creacent City K. P. team at Creacent
City on the 4th. remain In that city
verntpht, returning to play the
OrantR Mrrrhanta on the Mh. On
Sunday, the 7th. they attain meet the
Grants Pang outfit here.
Una Mall Tribune want adt.
To Comply With The New Financial
Responsibility Law Effective July 1, 1935
Ho so at ft savlnc In cost with the Farmer Atilontohtle Inter-
Insurance Kxchange. Our present rote on low pneca cars Fori!.
Chevrolet. Phmniifhs, etc.. 1'i.Mle Liability nnd Property Damme:
First six monlhs InMiram-t in ndvnnre H'J.tfO
Ilach ilx months thereafter rt 1.J0
other coverage correspondingly low.
rrnt reserve company, rate flxert, not aeMmcnt.
No Limitation aa to driver, continuous policy.
H. B. DUNCAN. District Muniigor
Farmer Automobile Inler-lnnurnnce Rxrhang
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Carnival of Fun Promised
sir
When Jock nartlett'i fmnoui World
field next Mondny, Tuesday and Wednesday evi'nlnjrs mounted by mem
bers of loonl service rluha, merchinfs and city dm), MedTord folks will
nltneM a ra.mlY.il of comedy. Beginning at 6:30 o'clock each evening, a
nerles of donkey baseball game will be played, with regulation baseball
rules gnTernlnjr, the players and their long -eared, obstinate ateeda. The
20-S0 club, sponsorlnf the went, will soon announce the line-ups.
WOLFE SIGNED EOI
NEXT WEEK S CARD
Although there will be no wrestling
card at the Armory Thursday nlftht.
dxie to the Fourth of July, grappling
enthusiasts are looking forward to
the following week, assur-d bv the
promoter that lean Lea Wolfe of
Texas will be one of the main event
contestants.
Wolfe la now In the south, wtes-
tllnc at Oakland, but Is scheduled to
return hero for a bout that moy find
him In action again against Pete Bol-
castro, with whom he wrestled to a
draw last week. Joe Hubka. whom i
he defeated the previous week, may
get a chance for a comeback, accord
ing to the promoter, and a third line
up would be with Awful Al Kra.Mck
of Russia, who recently returned to
the Pacific northwest.
Fans are welcoming the news that
Belcastro Intends to make his home
In Med ford, using this city as a head
quarters for appearances throughout
northern California and southern Ore
gon. Pete surprised his followers
week by staying clean, and put on
one of the best exhibitions of wres
tling seen here In a long time.
AT
LONDON, Bnjr. Only a (AP)Joe
Klrkwood, who came ft cropper In the ;
British open golf championship at :
MtlirMeld laat week, hreered into i
town today and let loose a blast )
about the amnll prlne money offered !
the open contpatnnta. ;
It aeema ridiculous that the men :
who attract the crowds ahould Rain j
itch small benefits." he said. "Until
the British Idea of prtre money tt.
revised, American golfers will stay In
America, 1
"I aaw 10.000 people at Mulrfirld '
the laat day. each one reprrsenttnR
a half crown (about 60 cents) yet Al- ;
red Perry, the hero of that vast path- (
erlnp, got Just. 100 pounda (about '
5001." j
Klrkwood pointed out American
Koifprs must rcallre approximately 3,-
flOO to make the trip worth while. j
SALEM SOFTBALL TILTS
PROVE HECTIC AFFAIRS
SA1.BM. July 3 i,r Two players
were painfully Injured and an un
identified woman fainted from ex
citement aa the two lesdera In the
Salem soft ho II league. K,? Woolen
Mills and" Parte' orwery, were both
trounced by second division teams
last nifiht. One plaver was knocked
out by ft thrown ball and another
wrenched ft knee in fielding the ball
.
fair donkeys nmienr at VanScoyoc
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ASHLAND, July 3. (Spl.) E. C.
("Jerry") Jerome, popular sportsman
and public spirited citizen of Med
ford, has been secured to act as an
nouncer for the big CCO fight card
being staged in Ashland's Elizabeth
an theater on the afternoon of July
4, It was announced today.
Jerome la much In demand as a
master of ceremonies and his boom
ing voice and apt wisecracks are ex:
pectrd to give the bouts an added
HppCHl.
The fight committee li working on
the selection of capable referees and
Judges for the event and the name
will probably come out at the meet
ing nf fh Kneral celebration com
mittee tonight. One local Judge se
cured for sure la Jean F. Eberhart.
new SONS coach, who has had con
siderable experience with amateur
fight carls In Eugene. 1 x
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In the September Issue of "All Star
Adventure Fiction," magazine pub
lished In Chicago and with editorial
rooms In New York, will appear an
article in the hunting and fishing
department, entitled "Rogue River
ateelhead." An advance copy of the
Issue has been received here, and in
dicates the Interest In fishing on the
Rogue engendered by the closing of
the river to commercial fishing.
Some time ago the magazine aked
for Information about the river. This
was supplied by A. H. Banwell, man
ager of the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce. Much of the Informa
tion supplied at that time Is reprint
ed in the magazine, and the editor
.added :
"A million thanks to you. Mr. Ben
well, indeed, it is good news. It
always seemed a ahame to us that
commercial fishing In the Rogue
wasn't stopped long before this. We're
a long way from Oregon at this mo
ment, but we can close our eyes and
picture the thrill we experienced the
first time we hooked a 12-pound
ateelhead and fought it out with him
for 60 minutes with a light fly-rod.
"Which reminds us that here's a
chance to start a good argument. Mr.
Banwell has called the steelhead a
salmon. The Oregon game commis
sion has classified It as a trout.
Frankly, we don't know, but we'd
like to hear from book experts on the
subject. ,
"No matter whether he's a salmon
or a trout, he's got more fight In
him per pound than any other fresh
water fish.'
The magazine, of the pulp variety.
has a tremendous circulation, and Is
read by sporting enthulaata all over
the world. The article printed in re
gard to the river's closure la but one
of many, but serves to Illustrate the
tremendous Interest that is being
taken In the matter by those who
hsve either fished here In the past,
who have heard about the river, or
who Intend to come here some time
In the future.
HACK WILSON TO JOIN
BEAVERS LAST OF WEEK
PORTLAND, Ore., July 2. (API
E. J. Schefter, president of the Port
land ball club, late yesterday an
nounced that Hack Wilson, former
major league star recently purchased
from the Albany club of the Inter
national league, would join the Beav
ers at Seattle Thursday or Friday.
PORTLAND. July 2. & Trirty-'
five patternmakers were on strike for
higher pay and union recognition
here today. Labor temple officials
said the strikers were 'key" employes
and that the walkout. If prolonged,
would affect scores of other workers.
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Seattle ... 8
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New York .
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Chicago ....
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Pittsburg ..... 39 30 .685
St. Louis 88 39 .654
Brooklyn 39 34 .480
Cincinnati 39 37 .439
Philadelphia
Boston ...
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..- 30 46 .303
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37 37
39 39
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Cleveland
Detroit
Chicago
Boston
Washington
Philadelphia
St. Louis
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33 33 .500
39 36 .446
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ALL-STAR NINE
ST. LOUIS, July 3. (JP) Come on.
you American leaguers, here's Frankle
Prison's tentative starting line-up
and batting order for the National
league team In the all-atar game at
Cleveland Monday:
Pepper Martin. St. Louis, third base.
Arky Vaughan. Pittsburgh, short
stop. Mel Ott. New York, right field.
Joe Medwlck. St. Louis, left field.
Bill Terry. New York, first base.
Wsllle Berger. Boston, enter field.
Prankle Frlsch. St. Louis, second
base. v
. Jimmy Wilson. Philadelphia, catch
er.
Dizzy Dean. St. Louis, or Carl Hub
bell, New York, pitcher.
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WIMBLEDON. Eng., July J (AP)
Dorothy Rounds, England's top-flight
player and defending champion, passed
from the all-England tennis cham
pionships today in a quarter-final up
set, but America's Helens Mrs.
Moody and Miss Jacobs rained the
final with a strong likelihood that
they will renew their long-standing
rivalry In the final.
Joan Hartlgan of Australia, display
ing one of the most powerful fore
hands seen here In yeara, conquered
the favored Miss Rounds In three sets,
4-8, 8-4, 6-3.
The Australian player, seeded
eighth, will meet Mrs. Moody In the
penultimate found. Mrs. Moody was
In her old-time form as she disposed
of Mme. Rene Matrleu of Franca in
straight sets, 6-3. 6-0, running her
opponent ragged from corner to cor
ner with deep baseline drives. Miss
Jacobs romped through the first set
against Mile. Jadwtga Jedree Jowska
of Poland and then had to apply all
the pressure at her command to aub
due the Polish player, finally win
ning. 6-1, 6-7.
The fourth player to gain the semi
final and Miss Jacobs' opponent In
that round was Flauleln Hilda Krah
wlnkel Sperling of Oermany. Flau
leln Sperling tok the measure of
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DETROIT, July S. (ffr Joe Louis.
Detroit's negro heavyweight senaa
tlon, has hla own Ideas about how
these home-coming oelebratlon should
be run off.
Jo returned from his knockout
victory over Prlmo earners. In New
York ahead of schedule, and in so
doing eluded the brass bands and
the welcoming committee of frock
coated dlgnltarlea who had planned
to make his return a Roman triumph
he would long remember. Instead,
only the white-toothed grlna of hla
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But there was more than admiration for her. business
sense in Albery s mind when he looked at Laurie Only
one thing, he reasoned, accounted for her reserve, kept her
unattainable. How could he erase the tragic memory of Rex
Moore, lost in an ocean flight sponsored by
Albery s plane factory, where Laurie now
worked?
YouH like "Ready Made Wife," Coralie
Stanton's new serial.
friends, the redcaps, greeted him.
The welcome committee found him
es he was seated at his mother's table.
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