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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOItD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935. PETE AND ESTES MEET Neither of their titles will be at take, but nevertheless It will he a battle of champions when Pete Bel cast ro, tier? Italian, tangles with Toots Estes, tltleholder of the Ha waiian islands, in the top half ot the main event at the Armory next Thursday night. The match was an nounced definitely today by Pro moter Mack LUlard. Danny Savlch, University of Utah star who recently defeated Joe Hub lea In Portland, will meet the popular Comhusker In the other part of the double-barreled feature. In the opener Ruse Riley, newcomer from New Mexico, will tangle for 30 minutes or one fell with Roland Warren, popular Copco engineer from Klam ath Falls. The card, promising to be one of the best all-round menus of mus cle mangling yet offered here, will be held at no advance In prices and will start promptly at 8:30 o'clock. There Is a possibility that between today and fight time the promoter will be able to persuade the two champions to put up their belts, but when last' approached, Peter, for one, steadfastly refused. The Initial appearance of Estes Is being greatly anticipated among the fans, as the handsome Islander la heralded as one of the moat colorful aclentlflo musclers on the coast. He was a government licensed transport pilot and a racetrack driver before winning his title at Honolulu. Grudge matwork Is In the offing tn the Hubka-Savich lineup result ing from Hubka's recent defeat In the Rose City at the hands of the highly-touted Salt Lake City man. Any wrestler who can defeat the speedy Comhusker Is recognised being plenty capable. The opening bout will give Ruse Riley an opportunity to prove re ports that he Is one of the best middleweight In the west. Fireman Ray Frlsble will probably be referee. NEIL CHRISTIAN BOISE. Aug. 38. (AP) Nell Chris tian, pro. from Tsklma, yesterday csme through with a sub-par 71 in the last IS holes to win the 1930 Idaho state open golf championship with 277, as his rivals from Idaho, Utah, Oregon and Washington fell by the wayside under the 73-hole grind. Chanea Congdon. Seattle pro, won second place honors, while Al Zim merman, Portland pro. edged Into third place ahead of Sid Harmon. Salt Lake City pro. Al Harrington. Yakima, led the amateurs with a total of 308, 31 strokes behind Christian. For sec ond place Watt Smith, Boise, de feated a fellow townsman, Jack Cum mock. HOW THEY STAND By the Associated Press Coast W. Missions ......... 41 Ban Francisco 30 Portland 89 Seattle 37 U ao 30 31 83 33 87 43 48 48 44 49 55 65 08 70 87 43 50 58 58 56 03 09 73 Pet. .577 .503 .057 .630 .639 .479 .408 .833 Los Angeles - Oakland Sacramento Hollywood ...37 ...34 ...89 ...35 National St. Louis 74 New York 74 .839 .Gin Chloaffo Pltuburgh Brooklyn ., Philadelphia Cincinnati 73 ...B8 -54 .63 ..B3 Boston ..... 33 209 I .(141 .500 I Amerlrnn Detroit 75 New York , 00 Boston .., i C le ve 1 and .6 1 Chicago 69 .817 .BIS .913 .443 .420 .385 Philadelphia Washington St Louis ,-.-, 80 ......45 KEYS and txitn lock Medtord Cycler;, is N ru repairing Pa il A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH yy)."-i. ' in i. ... n m . " "TlrJTssji ' 1 J m m ji ."-vt at- m i-f v 'm-r " rSrs , il Jack Meyers learlnf "Black Diamond,'' champion burklnjr horse thai riU appear at the Oregon state fair rodeo In Salem, Aufnst 31-Septrmbei . Te rodeo lU open U bot fe alfbl OIlowUu lb bono ibov. END OF JZ&Mt&A i . 1 u . Jf f Ml M- l 1 -V''- r m Jl; Th. railgnatlon of Walter Johnson, an of baseball's Immortals, from th managership of the Cleve land Indiana cauaed eporta followera to wonder If the "Big Train" had completed hia time aa an active baseball man. Left: Johnion In pitching prime. Rlpht: On hla Maryland farm. (Aaaoclated Press Photos ROGUES TO 5-1 AT G. P. After months of persistent effort. they finally cut the caket The Med ford Rogues yesterday took the Oranta Pass Merchant baseball nine down the line to the tune of a 6-1 lacing at Grants Pass, with Bauman doing some of the greatest twirling of the year. He held the Cavemen to four hits snd whiffed 13 men, while his team mates were collecting 13 wallops from the opposition. While Idling his time away between mound sessions, he garnered three hits for himself, the highest record of the day, send ing the apple awcy for a three, a two and a single bag hit. Bscklng him up was Calvert, who caught a beautiful game, twice taking the dirt to recover wild pitches. The club gave Bauman alr-tlght support. Hoffard, In the outfield, turned In two seemingly Impossible catches, hurling both In from the far outfield for double playi, the first Hoffard to Arnle to Welton. and the second to Arnle. On the first long one he was back so far that he hsd to relay to Arnle at second, and Arnle's swish to Welton caught the runner on his way back to first.. Med ford scored in the 3rd, 5th, 7th and 0th, with two runs In the 7th. The only Grants Pass score came In the Snrt, when Al Drolette. i Merchant catcher, came to bat wltn the bases empty and whanged out a homer, the only one of the game. According to Hoffard. he asked the Merchants for another game here Sunday, but Manager Je.ke Olpe re fused, saying that his club was through for the year. There has been no Rogue game scheduled yet for Sunday. Due to the fact that some of the regular players were working, the lineup wna shifted for the game, with Welton on 1st, Arnle on 3nd, Cavelll at short and Donovan on 3rd Hoffard, Kell and Jackson covered the outfield. Jackson, borrowed from the Orants Pass Juniors for the oc casion collected one hit, and made two nice fly catches for the Hogues. CUBSlOiPLETE ny A.WKlulfrt Prw, If the Cube don't accomplish any- .603 ! thine else this neiwon. they can clntm .653 credit for being the club thnt knock .454 ed the Olanta out of the National .433 j league lead. Right now It looks as If .420 ' the New Yorkers would have a very tough time trying to get back to the ' top. It was the Cubs who put the skids under the Terrymen when they took t four straight out In Chicago Inst ' month. They completed the tak ' yesterday by knocking off the GIsnts for the third time tn four starts, A to 4. to put the erstwhile leaders a half ' name behind the St. Loula Cardinals. The Csrds did their shsre by trim- . mlng the Dodgers twice, 10 to 3 and 0 to 1 behind the Dean brothet. i ,'4 iCT THE UNE FOR 'BIG STATE RATFDil Scores Yesterday P OF 1935 FOOTBALL LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26 (AP) Deke Houlgate, football statistician, came out today with the selection of Ohio State as the potential In tercollegiate national championship team of the Impending grid sea- (ion. He rated Stanford, second; Prin ceton, third; Tennessee, fourth; Temple, fifth; Alabama, 1935 Rose Bowl winner, sixth; Minnesota, seventh; University of Washington, eighth; Illinois, ninth and Ford ham, tenth. He adds that Temple Is apt to be the surprise of the eesson. Houi gate's second ten Includes Rice. Pittsburg, Columbia, Tulane, Louis iana State. Notre ' Dame, Santa Clara, Colgate, Nebraska and Cali fornia. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 36. (AP) William Spauldlng, 8r.. University of California at Los Angeles foot ball coach, who seldom Is given to overstatement, said today with par donable fatherly pride that Wil liam, Jr., one of Ala halfbacks this season, la one of the best psss throwers In the Pacific coast con ference. The U.C. L. A. mentor list his son along with Ed Cloddard, Wash ington Stste and Bill Howard ot the University of Southern Cali fornia. Bin, Jr., suffered a knee Injury which kept him out of play during the major portion of the 1034 sea son, but will be back In the lineup this fall. Spauldlng classes Ooddsrd and Elmer Logg. Washington, as the leading punters in the conference and names Bobby Grayson of Stan ford as the best line plunger. He picks Stanford to repeat and take the conference title. Dykes Signs Again As White Sox Boss CHICAGO. Aug. 36 (AP) Louis Comlakey, owner of the Chicago White Sox, American League base ball club, announced today the sign lug of "Jlmmle" Dykes to continue ss manager of the team In the 1036 season. ROTARY STATE CHAMPS STATE SOFTBALL LOOP SALEM, Aug. 30. ( AP) Rotary Bread of Portland won the 1935 atate soft ball chnmptonAhlp by de feating M. & M. 1 to 0 in the final game Saturday night. Bright Scnmgt of ChiUroi (.lrl nil full for him. Just 'cause he ran do o many thick stunts, lie !ut It' bftaiiH he lun nerves of Iron from drinking lots of lr tul Sprlni; iMlr's (iolilrn t.urrntry liradr A raw. pure Milk.' Cull or see us for liiflrurtlom. ?1 Mtirt yi will he glvri. uwny each mimt h for het UKUIH T SAYIMi. SAK TIU:K AIS. A prlre Mill he rIu-h at the em! of I he srtr for the het crnp hook. M TRAIN?' Coast I.engtie Missions 4-4; Portland 9-3. Sacramento 4-4; San Francisco 1-10 Seattle 8-10; Holly wocd 6-7. Oakland 5-2; Los Angeles 1-3. American League At Detroit 0, Philadelphia At Cleveland 4-3, Boston 3-8. At Chicago 6-1, Now York 3-8. At St. Louis 3-7, Washington 2-8. National League At New York 4, Chicago 6. At Brooklyn 3-1, St. Louis 10-6. At Boston 2-5. Pittsburgh 9-6 (sec ond game 11 Innings). At Philadelphia 12, Cincinnati 10. Gordon Blade of the Reds Is nick named "Oskle" because of his early day penchant for quoting his alma mater's ( U. of O.) war cry, which goes, "Oskl wow-wow," etc. Extra n 1 for every day and what finer way is there to get a little spend ing money for "extras" around the home or your own pleasures. MAIL TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED A D TURNOUT IS PROMISED IN S. 0. TOURNAMENT Entrants In the Southern Oregon golf tournament, which opens next Friday at Rogue River valley course, are rolling In, Indicating a fleia lorger than even last year's record number of contestants, according to Homer Marx, club secretary. The course was thrown open to day to alt contestants, who are being given all playing privileges by pay ment of an entry fee. The fee is $2.60 for men and $150 for women. A chance at the beautiful cham pionship trophy, and at the many other prizes that are being offered In the various flights and In fea ture events, is expected to draw not only the best golf talent of this vicinity, but many top-notch play ers from clubs In the northern part of the state. Marx announced that he has received many letters from golf stars who played last year and from new players who will enter this summer for the first time. Qualifying rounds will open Fri day morning for both men and women, the women's rounds sched uled to be completed during the morning. Due to the fact that a faster field than usual Is expected this year, It la expected that a bet ter score than last year's 83 will be needed to qualify for the champion ship flight. The players will be vided Into six and possibly seven brackets, Eddie Simmons, 18-year-old Med ford player, will defend the men's title, but Anna Mae Fuson. women's tltleholder, will be unable to return from Hollywood to play In defense of the trophy she holds. SABIM WINS'NET CROWN EASTERN WASHINGTON WALLA WALLA, Aug. 20. (AP) r- Wayne Sabln, Portland tennis stsr, won the eastern Washington clay courts single championship yesterday by defeating El wood Cooke, defending tltllst, 3-0. 6-3, 3-0, 6-4, 6-2. "I'm glad that you like the new drapes and interior finish of my home. I've paid for every bit of it by selling odds and ends of things I've stored away and never use. Mail Tribune Classified ads certainly brought ready buyers. You girls probably have lots of things packed away that someone else can use. Why not advertise them in the Mail Tribune and have a little extra spending money. Classified ads cost so little and I've always had splendid results. You can either give your address or phone number or p'?r a "h'irxJ" d n that answers wll be sent to a box number at the Mail Tribune rffice that service costs no more." Spending Money OOK over YOUR accumulated undoubtedly a number of articles FISHERMEN MAKE BIG HAUL SUNDAY Jack salmon ranging from two to seven pounds, 13 of them, a seven pound steelhead and a twelve-pound chlnook was the reward yesterday ot Bert Peck, Ray Wyatt and C. T. Hamilton of Central Point, and Moore Hamilton of Medord, on the Rogue. The jacks were all fine fish, ana the chlnook was perfectly bright. The men were using eggs, with re markable success. Other fishermen the length of the river were re porting good luck, with an unusual number of steelhead for the time of year. For several weeks now the fishing has been rather slow, with but Indifferent success falling to those using eggs, spinners and files alike. There la apparently a new run of chtnooks In the river, for a good percentage of those taken yesterday were bright and clean. Trout fishing Is also reported as Improving. Dick Bartell, dashing Giants' short stop, underwent a 20-tlmcs-at-bat basehlt famine Just when the New Yorks were losing their lead to the Cardinals. Wheat is YOUR limit? THE limit of youc cat's pet fotmance is determined by its mechanical-electtical condition and the fuel you use. Askyour neighborhood Smil ingAssociated Dealet about die possessions there are that others are looking ROSENBLATT WINS DIVISIONAL PLAY PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 28. (AP) Three shotmakers who turned their final matches Into routs held the Oregon coast division cham pionships today. Dr. Millard Rosenblatt of Port land beat Bert Victor of Salem. 9 and 6. tn Saturday's finals while the wind whipped dust and sand about the course. RODEO SUNDAY-MONDAY SEPT. 1 and 2 at BEAGLE A real old western show! Wild Horses, Steers. Trick Riding. 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