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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRLBUXE. MEDFOUD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1935 , , . ; . - ,.,.,,,- f 1 4-2 BY COQUILLE TO EVBNHONORS ; Locals Suffer Through Bad Breaks Third Game Scheduled On Fairgrounds - Diamond Next Sunday. Ttaa break were against th Med ford Rogues at Coqullle yesterday, cand the Loggers felled Uiem and skidded them Into the sawmill of a 4-2 beating to avenge a Rogue vic tory at the start of the season, one of only two defeats suffered by the Coqullle nine In 25 gamea. . Next Sunday at the fairgrounds here the Rogues will get another crack at the Loggers however, and they swear that the breaks can t alw&ya be agalnat them. One In stance of the way the wind blew yesterday came In the alxth, with the score tied at 2-all. "I'mri" MllliriM Kun Swanson was on second, and a Jrot hit by Arnle sent him gallop ing around the circuit, to come In ft .home well ahead of a frantic heave from the outfield. And the umpire ruled that Bwanson In his flight had ignored the third sack, rrhla was vigorously denied by Bwan son, the rest of the Rogues, and a goodly percentage of the crowd, but the umpire waa adnmnnt. The Rogues turned In one of the greatest games of their careers, and the contest ws said to be the beat and fastest ever held In the coast city. It was over In exactly one hour and 29 minutes. When the game started, there was a sparse, and not too enthusiastic crowd. As the battle progressed, word leaked out that an unusual ball game waa going on and before the end of the fifth, the park was Jammed. Many will come to Medlord Sunday In the hopes of seeing another such fracas. Bauman of Medtord pitched beau tiful ball, striking out 10 Loggers While Brewer for Coqullle was whir ling 12 Medford sluggers. The Roues played against two of their old team nates In Sowers and Woodyard. As ft salutation. Sowers hammered one ef Bauman's offerings over the nickel seats for the. only home run of the day. Circus Catches Hurt Sensational circus catches of seem ingly Impossible drives piled up an advantage for the Loggers that the rogues couldn't overcome. The game was so hotly contested all the way that the final outcome was not cer tain till the gun went off. with the Medford nine working nicely. Bouchard and Welton. catcher and first sacker from the Timber league In Washington, who have been In a soft-ball playoff at Belllngham for the past aeveral weeks, came down for the game, meeting the Medford squad at the Junction Just south of Roseburg, and both played nice fames. They will be here tor the Coqullle Invasion Sunday. CLEVELAND HELM CLEVELAND, Aug. 8. (AP) teve O'Neill, a member of Cleveland's only world championship bnseball team, today tackled the Job of trying to bring the fifth-place Indians out of a slump. Appointed iste last nlRht to succeed "WHlter Johnson ns manager of the tribe. O'Neill said -hls morning he In tended to make the tram "hustle." Johnson, who tendered his resigna tion to Alva Bradley, club president, prepared to return to his Maryland farm. He will remain on the Cleve land payroll, however, as an overseer of young players In need of develop ment. The "Big Train." one of baseball's greatest pitchers, sold he did not plan to spend much time In Cleveland for the remainder of the season. A MOT. China. Aug- 8. (AP) ev ral hundred persons were killed or drowned todsy when the most violent typhoon In many years struck the south China coast. Virtually the entire part of south ern Pliklen province suffered heavy life and property lomes. The center of the disturbance was at Chunochow. 100 miles north of Ainoy. As the storm roared inland streams vert flooded and numerous villages were completely submersed. Another similar storm was reported approaching. ST. MARY'S ATHLETICS MANAGER AND AIDE QUIT OAKLAND, Calif.. Aug. 8. (AP) Dr. Louis F. LeFevre, graduate man ager of athletics at St. Mary's college for 14 years, today submitted his res ignation to the board of athletic con trol. Resignation of Dr. LeFVvre's assist ant. Bob Mr Andrews, also was an nounced by the college authorities. SANTA ANA GIRL r ' 'A 1 v Miss Barbara Rowland of Santa Ana, Calif., helps the entering at the California Rodeo In Salinas where she waa selected at the beat outdoor girl In California and queen of the 24th annual rodeo. She won a trip to Honolulu In addition to the aueenly honors. (Associated Press Photo. BEAGLE RODEO THRILLS, BELLINGHAIVI BOY PLAN TO REPEAT SHOW ON SEPTEMBER 1 AND I With Queen Delia Mnllory of Trull looking on the Bengle rodeo held yesterday ot the Brown ranch was voted so successful that it wns de cided to hold a bigger and better one on Labor Dny at the same place on Sunday, September 1, and Mondny. September 2. Over 500 yelling spectators watch ed as Ralph Pender on Barney Google, Bert Conner on Neverqult, Harvey Mitchell on Tracy and C. E Kmitsron, a professional, on two dl f ferent horses gave the crowd a thrilling exhibition of bronco-busting. Sun-flshlng, plain bucking, kicking, stlfMeg Jolts and all the other tricks In the bag failed to dts lodge the riders, even though sorne of the horses were wild and had never before been under a saddle. Ed Johnson', who also rode horses, sustained the only casualty of the day when a madly plunging steer threw him, dislocating his shoulder. Tour or five others rode without being tossed. C. E. aillctte was foreman of the rodeo. Queen Delia, riding a string of her own ponies, did exhibition rid ing that had the crowd on Hs feet time and again. She has announced her Intention of riding In the Lake view and Pendleton round-ups later In the year. After about three hours of gen eral rodeo exhibits, the crowd re tired to the Brown dnnre pavilion, where the cowboys were all forced to take off their chaps and spurs before being allowed on the floor. The festivities lasted until midnight. The Brown pavilion Is becoming In creasingly populer as a center ot Beagle soctnl life. - Scores Yesterday Coast League Los Angeles 7-4, Bnn Francisco 8-1. Mlsslnni 6-14, Hollywood 4-4, Portland 4-11, Sacramento 2-3. Seattle 2-4, Oakland 11-1. Nut Imiiit l,iiii;tir At New York 9-3, Boston 3-1. At Philadelphia Brooklyn 4-4 At Cincinnati 8-3. Chicago 1-4. At. St. Louis 4-0. Pittsburgh 8-B. American League At Chicago 2-1. St. Louts 10-4. At Detroit 7. Cleveland 0. At Washington 11. New York 10. At Boston 7-3. Philadelphia 6-4 (first game 10 Innings). JAPANESE SETS NEW BREAST STROKE MARK TOKYO. Aug. S. (AP) Relko Koike bettered the world record for the 200-meter breast stroke event here tonight with a time of 2:412. providing the outstanding feat of the :Mrd and final night of the all-Japan tryouts to select a train to compete with an invading American squad. SHANTY HOGAN GIVEN RELEASE BY BRAVES BOSTON, Auk. 5 (API The Bos ton Bravps nnnouncrc! today that Manner mil MrKrrhnte has jlvcn Frank Shanty HoRan, catcher, his unconditional rcle. Hqtel Willaild Klamath Falls KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL QUEEN OF RODEO f f ri STALE GOLF KING BELLINOHAM, Aug. B (AP) Les lie Leal of Belllngham was the new Washington state amateur golf cham pion today, but he was more excited over his sister's new baby. "But did you know 'Sis' has a new baby," was Leal's chief answer to the congratulations of his friends for his 5 and 4 victory over Csrl Jonson. promising 19-year-old Seattle boy In the 30-hole finals Saturday. Jonson gained a two-hole lead on the first nine, and then tossed hole after hole away with a trembling put ter. Lnl. the veteran of the two, having won the Oregon state Junior crown in 1030, and co-medal honors In the na tional public links In Portland three years ago, was a bit too steady for the Seattle youngster who was com peting in his second major tourna ment. Leal was six over par for the route, and Jonson five worse. S L ROSEBUJta. Ore., Aug. 8 (AP) The Roseburg American Legion Junior baseball team today held the south ern Oregon championship and the right to enter the state playoffs, fol lowing a brilliant comeback to win a best tthrce out of five series from the Eugene Juniors. Needing a double win In the final games yesterday. Roseburg turned on the heat for a pair of wins, 10 to 0 and 4 to S, lt a thrilling baseball program. WOODBUBN. Ore.. Aug. 8. (API Milwaukee won its way into the state American Legion baseball finals by defeating Mt. Angel for the north western Oregon championship here Sunday. 7 to 4. In the third and de ciding game between the two teams. STATE LEAGUE LEAD By the AMoclated Press Albany, driving toward Its first state league championship, strength ened its hold on first place by beating the Salem Senators 10 to 2 at Salem yesterday. Toledo rapped Sayles and Miller of Hop Gold for 13 hits and a 9 to 3 win. Eugene won a alugfest from Bend. 9 to 8. with the two teams collecting a total of 31 hits. The defeat placed Bend In the league cellar. Use Mall rriouMS ant sdft. MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 15 jenn etperlrnc In large and small animal practice UK. J. V. WAIKKS 226 N. Riverside. Phone 3C9 A' msk s specialty el nttrlDi to eoramerclsl Iritallert Modrn, Hihl imil rooms. Popular price DlnJnt Room and CofW Shop. MiUrr. Pro. Pmj, Mgr. TO FACE LETHERS NEXT IT CARD Pete Belcaatro. fiery Italian wrestler will meet Sad Sam Let hers of Texaa j In one of the double main event matches Thursday night at the Arm ory, It was made known today, but he refuses to put up hi belt for the Pacific Coast Junior Heavyweight championship. Awful AI Karsslck. veteran Russian tendon twister, will meet popular Les Wolfe In the other main event tussle. Although Promoter Llllard offered every possible consideration, Belcastro refused to stake his handsome solid sliver and gold buckle, which he re cently won in a gruelling mat tourna ment in California. Let hers weighs well over 200. which puts him in the heavyweight class, and the matter of bringing his avordupola down also presents difficulties. Even should flam succeed in lowering his weight, Bel castro insists upon other exhorbltant regulations. Th e bou t be t ween K araslck a nd Wolfe offers much in the way of prospective fireworks. Karaslck Is a student of the old school and one of the country's leading muscle man glers. despite his dwarfish figure. Wolfe is a supple youth who relies on speed, science and a pair of educated, iron-like legs. The promoter announced that a preliminary match has not yet been signed, but with many middleweight and local mat artists of all types seeking appearances there are oppor tunities for several top-notch selec tions. There will be no raise In prices. IN COACH BALLOT CHICAOO. Aug. 8. (AP) The poll was ended but uncounted votes by the thousands remained today In the balloting to select a coaching ataff for the all star football squad, which meets the Chicago Bears of the Na tional Professional league at Soldier Field the night of Aug. 29. Voting stopped at midnight laet night but so great were the Uat min ute returns that he final resuls will not be available until tomorrow. Charlie Bachman of Michigan State was the tesder today but his margin over the second place Frank Thomas. Alabama, was only 384 points. Indi ana's Do McMillln was third and Ed ward (Slip) Madlgan of St. Mary s fourth. AGED SALEM RESIDENT 1 SALEM, Aug. 5. (AP) Oscar Snel son, 73. was found dead In his garage here late Saturday, a bullet hole through his head and a revolver by his side. District Attorney w. H Trlndle and Coroner L. E. Barrlclc agreed he hud shot himself. Written on sn envelope found near tha body were the words, "leaving 3 p. m., August 2." Snelson was re ported to have been despondent since the death of his wife a year ago. He Is survived by a daughter here, snd a son, Ira Snelson of Seattle. J '. ' FASTiCOOL to the way can DIE60 - - .mil ecPOSVTiow no .20 roundtrlp A World's Fair so near at hand doesn't come every year. See this one. Combine it with msnf things to see and do in southern California. Tbtrx's m rscationt Plan to go by raiL You can go there and back on fast, comfort able traias for very little money. Above fare is good io coaches and chair cars on all our trams also in improved Tourist Pull mans plus small berth charge. In connection with your rail ticket we will gladly furnish yon with American Express l our Coupons that assure youofhotel eemmmodations in Si a Diego. These coupons include transfers between station and hotel, hotel room, admission to the Fair, sightseeing tour all tor as little as $2.86 a day per person. Southern Pacific i. C. Carlf, t?M. IfL 31 HOW THEY. STAND. (Br the Associated Press) Coast W. L. Ban Francisco ....... 28 20 Missions 39 31 Pet. .583 .580 27 22 .551 28 22 .642 Los Angeles Oakland Hollywood Sacramento W. L. Pet. Detroit New York 83 37 54 38 .828 .587 .554 .528 .489 .449 .418 Chicago . Boston ...... Cleveland 51 41 - f5l 48 48 48 40 49 41 57 Philadelphia Washington . St. Louis 33 82 .347 National W. L. New York 84 33 Chicago 84 39 St. Louis 59 39 Pittsburgh . 85 47 Brooklyn 44 53 Cincinnati 44 58 Philadelphia 43 55 Boston 25 74 Pet. .660 .621 .802 .539 .444 .440 .439 .258 KLAMATH AND G. PASS E 10 BREAK HE The Klamath Red Sox and the Grants Psss Merchants must play off their tie again I Last week Grants Paas won the first of a two-out-of three game play-off for the southern Oregon league championship, and needed only yesterday's game to cinch the pennant. They couldn't make the grade against Clyde Carlstrom's whittling curves at Grants Pass yes terday, however, and bowed 8-3. They play off the tie at Grants Pass Sun day, Ose Mall moune want ads. Portland Seattle 25 23 .521 24 25 .490 19 31 .380 1 18 32 .380 j ELECT ONLY $695 gpJLHJWN GOLF PRO'S GIVE Br KKITZ HOtVKI.I. Associated Press Sports Writer INVERNESS QOLP CLUB. TOLKDO. O.. Aug. 5. 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