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PTGE FOUR MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. 'AUGUST 28. 1935. . i i - - -. Alt III HIHAIInll F Faces Newcomer CUP POSSESSION Two-Time Winner of South ern Oregon Golf Trophy Joins Other Former Win ners in Coming Tourney Bob Hammond, Jr.. of this city, who will be one of tha leading title ecakera In the Southern Oregon golf tournament next week-end at Rogue Valley eourae, haa twice held the title, and haa been In aeml-flnal com petition four tlmea In the ll prevl oua tournamenta. If he wlna once more, he will have permanent posses alon of the cup. History of the tournament la aa followa: J029 Bob Hammond. Jr.. won the tttle by defeating Dick Near of Eu gene. 1830 Don Clark won the title by defeating Bob Hammond, Jr. 1931 Bob Hammond, Jr., won the title by defeating Dick Near of Eu gene. 1933 Leslie Leal of Eugene won the title by defeating Bob Hammond Jr. 1833 Henry Prlngle won the title by defeating H. B. Bentley or An land. 1934 Ed Slmmona won the title by defeating Henry Prlngle. All of the foregoing eonteatanta are expected to take part In tha 1030 tourney, with the exception of Prln gle, who recently sustained a back Injury while at work that will pre rent him from playing. Hammond, Jr. la a atrong contend er thla year, having Juat returned from the desrhart tournament where, by ahootlng aub-par golf, he wsa a flight winner, uai, me iuaa winner, recently won the Washington atate amateur title. The championship trophy waa orlg anent waa conceived by Don Clark and Pro Jack Hueaton. whose efforts have built up the tournament to one pf the moat outstanding in me aiaio. The championship ropny waa orig inally donated by Larry Schade, and tha medalist trophy, one of the most Important of the many other prizes, la donated each year by H flask ey. D. Mc RETURNS SEALS TO TOP OF HEAP (By the Associated Ptmm) A tried by a bit of Oakland strategy hat failed to pan out, tha San Fran Ueo Seals were back on top of the Pacific Coast league today but It was a narrow and uncomfortable perch. Close upon their heels, the farthest Dnly two and a half games behind, were four other teams, all mathema tically capable of reaching the lead rahlp In three days of play. Nearest were the San Francisco Missions, only two percentage points In the rear, and the Portland Ducks, half a game way. The Seala gained the top spot yes terday by beating the Oaks. 6 to 5. while the Missions were losing to Seattle. The winning run was scored In the last half of the ninth, arter lea Powers tripled and Ken Dmiglai, Oak hurler, deliberately walked Joe Plmagglo and Joe Marty. Hank McDonald relieved Douglas, but apparently he had caught the habit, for he walked Steve Barath, forcing In the final tally. Dick Barrett, Seattle pitcher, shut out the Missions with six hits as the Indiana pounded Otfti Nltcholas for an 8-0 victory which bounced the erstwhile leaders Into second place. Portland clung close to the top with a handy 6-1 defeat of the last place Hollywood stars, while Los An geles wss forced to go 13 Innings be fore beating Sacramento. 4 to 3. The Boston Red Sox were 38.0(H) customers behind their 1934 home schedule attendance at the halfway mark this year, but expected to puM better than even before the end of the year. One 2A.OO0 crowd was rained out. , Phone 1300 for Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytima Lewis Super Service 1 I ,1 ' ' " I V' ar " 1 i i r i '-'fey i i f " r p z , y"-r.i STARS AND CLASH THURSDAY LOSE FIRST GAME Throng of 80,000 Fans Ex pected for Collegian-Pro Grid Battle Neither Squad to' Pull Punches iJ j jar 1 Promoter Mack Milord lias Induced Itnland Wnrren (iiliore), well known Klanmth Falls engineer, to be the first Hertford opponent or Hum Riley, highly touted newcomer from New .Mexico, who will wrestle In (lie 20 mlnute opener at the Arninry Thurs day night. OLD TIME SPEED TO DUMP SAVIGH Ia Joe Hubka, well-liked grappler from the University of Nebraska, slipping? For some time thla cnpnble, speedy leg-hold specialist has been eyed by the fans aa one of the beat all-round mat men In circulation, and whenever he haa been lined up for wrestling matches at the Armory, the betting odds have stacked up decidedly In hla favor. Recently, however, Hubka haa not looked so good. In last week's match with Ai Ka- raslck he never once hit his usual fast stride, but Instead seemed to loaf through the mytch at half speed, lie usually resembles a ateamed-up loco motive going down grade. In a recent match at Portlnnd he lost to Danny Savlch, highly-touted wrestler from Salt Lake City, which Is iIm deemed unusual, although the University of Utah star Is no slouch. When Hubka meets Savlch tomor row night at the Armory, however, the Comhusker clalma he will tear In with all the old time vim and effort to offset the Portland defeat and reinstate himself with the local "rawlln" fraternity. The outcome will probably be nothing ahort of a grudge match. In the other half of the main event Pete Belcustro, the Weed Avalanche, will meet Toot Estes, champion of the Hawaiian Islands. Russ Riley ot New Mexico will meet Roland Warren of Klamath Falls In the opener. By TVIlllam Weebea (Associated Press Sports Writer) CHICAGO, Aue. 28. (API If the quiM'.y of football presented matches the splendor of the settfns. a throntr of 80.000 or more spectators will see action In lavish auantltle tnmnrrnm night when the college all-stars and , ivnicago uears ciasn at soldier field. Three bands will play, a force of S60 ushers will direct the flow of traffic into the stands. The Bears will concede the former college stars a big edge In uniforms. The acrea of the 1934 gridiron wars will wear a color scheme of gold and silver. Helmets and Jerseys are gold colored with black numerals, back and front. The pants are sliver hued and the socks gold and silver striped. The pro fessionals will wear their regular comoination or white Jerseys and socks and brown pants. A new lighting system 100 thous and watt lamps has been Installed, an Improvement of about 40 per cent over the old one. I To fit Into the background, both head coaches, Frank Thomas, (Ala-1 oama) of the Collegians, and George Halas of the Bean., promised thnt there would be no pulling of punches. Thomas said his team would level from tha start. nuins up the Idea of employing the Notre kjamn shuck troop system. Halaa said his nrofessi mined to make the fana forget last year'a "disgrace." the acorelesa tie to which they were held by another blind of collenlani. not onlv out for victory, but for a lot of points. Neither side had starting lineup. OASTONIA, N. C, Aug. 38.(AP) Smarting under a 10 to 4 defeat by Gastonta's Junior Legion team, Sacra mento, Calif, sought to even the "Little World's" series, count In the second game today. Fighting a nip and tuck battle for the first six innings, which found them only one run behind going Into seventh, the western champions lost Wakeflelq;, their star pitcher, when he was struck on the arm by a pitched ball, and the Gastonla sluggers soon had them routed. The first game, watched by be tween 11,000 and 12.000 fans, saw the Sacramento youngsters held to five hits by Lefty Del linger of the enter taining club, and also saw Cole Moss, Gastonla outfielder, tie three singles and two doubles together for a per fect day at bat. The national championship goes to the team flrBt to win three games. BROPHY GETS COYOTE ITURE GLUTE HOP YARDS GURAL OHE.WAM. r. Ana- J trr Mid e furv nt flvltitf ft. nri fi.v, lruz manes. Oreaon'a loss hnrM rao soaaon was opened here last night be- iore lo.ooo spectators. A 10 to 1 ahot, Tabour. galloped to a two lengths' victory In the six furlong Inaugural handicap feature tQ nav 2R Cm In urln I7QO nU $4.48 to show. The winning qulnlela Favorites won most of the other races. What has developed In the past few years Into one of the major summer Industries In this district sees 300 men and women at work In the Clute hop yards on the Applegate thla mor ning. There are 250 pickers starting there today, and 50 others, engaged in sort ing, arranging for drying, and other work. Most of the big crew will be busy for the next three weeks in har vesting the crop, which, when dried, will net approximately 45.000 pounds, or 22 and a half tons of hops I The Clute yards ar the largest in Jackson county, consisting of 90 acres although there are several In the O rants Pass district of Josephine county aa large or larger. The hop yards are an Imposing sight at this time of year. The Clute yards are reached by driving down the Applegate river past the Apple gat store, for a mile and a half, without crossing the bridge. Use Mall tribune want sda. HOW TH STAND EV Scores Yesterday Cna.t League. San Francisco fl. Oakland 8. Seattle 8, Missions 0. Portland fl. Hollywood 1. Lot Angele 4, Sacramento 9. (By the Associated Cat San Francisco Missions Portland Seattle Los Angeles Oakland Sacramento Hollywood National St. Louis New York ...... Chicago Pittsburgh .. .. Brooklyn Philadelphia - Cincinnati . ..... Boston - American Press) W L. Pet. 40 30 .571 41 31 .969 40 31 .563 .. 38 33 .543 38 33 .535 ,.. 34 38 .473 . 30 43 .403 , 35 47 .347 . 74 44 .637 . 74 45 .833 605 Detroit New York .... Cleveland .... Chlrsgo Boston Phlladrlphla Washington St. Louis 75 40 60 65 . 55 67 63 68 64 71 33 87 78 43 68 53 . 63 60 60 57 . 63 60 61 66 . SO 71 47 73 Use Mall mauiae want ada. .L :f r , I Fifth $1.00 Pint .65 No. 178-B No. 178-C a fix, I Not many wonts ... but i thirtl in every ne of them . . . ( 7:30 whm you heir from radio tion KMPD . . . tho thrilling rril lifr drams "What Pn-e Happiness?" . . . you uill h tsked . . , "WW Price Happiness?" and it will he up to veu to decide WMATWOU10 American League At Chicago 10-4, New York 13-3 At .St. Louts 10-11, Vaahl:itSton fl-1. At Detroit 8-3. Philadelphia 5-0. At Cleveland, Boston. National tiie At Brooklyn 3-10. Cincinnati 7-1. All other games postponed. Babe Phelps, first catching rellet for the Brooklyn Dodgers, is having try t turn-around batting. A leti- alde hitter, he's swinging from the other side against southpaws. KILL THEM OUICKLYf RY - . . 'I.oiont to V0U. Polionoui to Intact ptiri! Tha quick.it, ch.optit, oii.it war to rid your homa of Mas, mosquitoas, mothi ond othar intact. or MEDFORD ARMORY TSeoss. Mite Toots Estes vs Pete Belcastro Danny Savich vs. Joe Hubka Russ Riley vs. Roland Warren -at on al at BROW vs. piiona 101: omrr ST.triOM.KY a LPP1.V CO.. Prion. M; VAI.INTINES CAFE. Phona 'air. There are ways and ways of kill ing coyotes, Including snootrng. trap- DinEr. tintvintn. inH rllnnln. .a ..U with dogs, not to mention placing them between two pieces of wood and squashing them to death, the system made famous In the old bed-bug' Joke, but perhapa the easiest way waa de vised by Vern Brophy Sunday, while driving in the Brownsboro district with Mrs. Brophy. coyote broke for cover Just In front of him an1 run .prn.. th. . . cliff on that aide didn't afford very good footing and the coyote scram - uiea wnaiy 10 get over, but slipped back onto the riffht. nt uav Hh.i.. who doesn't like coyotes anyway. iouna u out tne work of a moment to turn hla car and run over the ani mal. Leaping out of his car. he secured his prize and high-tailed It for the Brownsboro store, where the proprie tor. H. W. Wright, deala In the pelta. Entering the atore holding hla catch aloft bv the brush V.rn nrnoHlt, ... played hla day s work and aold It to ,o uicruniuic ior a handsome profit, considering his outlay for ammuni tion. J. E. Olaas, who witnessed the transaction, vouches for the authen ticity of the "kill." a good look at the deflated animal ihnuin. him .i... it had been run over and not shot. now vern la happy because he kill ed the coyote, Mrs. Brophy la happy because he didn't turn the car over In making hla catch, Wright is happy because he made a profit on the hide by turning It In for the mounty, Olasa la happy because he got to see the proud look on Brophy's face, and the Brownsboro people are happy be cause there la one lesa marauder to kill their chickens and sheep. In fact, every one la happy, with the possible exception of the coyote I Italian Swimmer Wins 5-Mile Race TORONTO. Ont.. Aug. 2S.ip) A soldier of the Italian army who In tends to Join hla regiment In Ethi opia, in October waa (2.600 richer to day because he won the world's pro fessional five mile awtmmlng cham pionship. Gianni Qambl ploughed through the watera of Lake. Ontario In 2 houra, 8 minutes and 85 seconds to leave 91 other mermen In hla wake yesterday. plaining witness. James W. Turvey Phone 542. We'll haul away your of Williams, did not appear In court, refuse. City Sanitary Service. ape Ijaw Zceepte( Here's Luck's CHALLENGE? SATCHEL-FOOTED COUSIN OFUNCLE SAM NEEDS SOX READING, Pa., Aug. 28. (p) A lo cal hosiery mill haa an order from the federal government for sevwel palra of size 17 socka. Besldea fitting feet 17 Inches long, each pair would hold a peck of potatoes. DISMISS CASE AGAINST MITCHELL OF WILLIAMS GRANTS PASS, Aug. 28. (Spl.) A charge of assault while armed with a dangeroua weapon placed last week against Jake Mitchell ol Williams was dismissed by Justice of the Pesce E. W. 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