BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORP. ORFnoy. RFNTDT. RFPTEfBER 20. 1938
Fischer Shoots 3 Straight Birdies To Win Amateur Golf Title
PXGE FOTTT?,
MEAN BEATEN
1
UP, 37 HOLES
CLOSE FINISH
Winner Overcomes Sprained
Ankle And 3-Hole Deficit
British Entry Jittery,
GARDEN CITY, V. T Sept. 10
(AP) John William Fischer, 34 -year-old
law student at the University ot
Cincinnati, overcame the handicap
rf ipralned ankle and ft three-hole
deMclt. with only eight holes to go.
to una to h the United States amateur
golf chaplonshlp today from th grasp
of Scotland's Jack McLean.
Just when It looked as If the tall
American Walker cup star had blown
his best chances to overhaul the
ftcot In one of the most erratic title
matches ever ployed, Fischer shot
thres straight birdies to turn the
tobies. He saved the 35th with a
sub-par four, squared tha match on
the 38th with a 10-foot putt for
deuoe, then captured the 37th and
first extra hole by dropping a 20-foot
putt for a birdie three.
This sudden and sensational fin
ish by the home-bred hope thrilled
gallery of 2500 spectators, turned
bsck the strongest British bid for
the title In 25 years, and ended
tournament that was almost wrecked
by a terrific wind and rain storm
during the scml-flnals.
A warm sun shone from cloudless
kles, after a gnl trmt left the press
tent demolished and the course well
strewn with debris. The golf, how
ver, did not Improve In keeping
with the weather. Nlther finalist
showed to as much advantage as un
der the terrific handicap Imposed by
the atorm. Except at Intervals, each
wna wild or Jittery or both, under
the combined strain of playing for
tlie title and being affected by a
somewhat unruly gallery.
Flseher -had the shots, plus the
control, when It enme down to the
final "clutch." but Johnny came
about as close to letting the title go
overseas s he possibly could have
done. The former University of
Michigan star, who has been knocking
at tha championship door for a half
dosn aessons, finished Ilka a cham
pion but he can thank tils rival's
generosity on the greens for an op-1
portunlty to do so.
McLean lost his otherwise gallant j
bid for the crown vacated by Lawm I
Little as & result of one of the se
verest cases of putting "Jitters" ever
teen In a championship match.
HOME-RUN CLOUT
CHICAGO, Sept. 10 MP) A 11 X
run rally In tha seventh Inning,
featured by Rip Collins' pinch homer
with the bases loaded, gave the Bt,
Louis Cardinals a 0 to 6 victory over
the Cubs today and advanced the
Has house Rang back to aecond place
In the National league.
R. H.
St. Louis 0 16 0
Chicago - 8 13
McClee, Heusser and Ogrodowskl,
V. Davis; French, C. Davis, Bryant
nnd Hnrtnett.
BOSTON, Sept. IK. (AP) Bill
Weir's four-hit pitching today gave
the Boston Bees a A.o victory over
the Phillies, only one of whom
reached second during the game.
Wnlly Berger registered his 2!Hh
homer after Gene Moore tripled In
he third.
R. H. E.
Philadelphia 0 4 3
Boston . 5 11 i
Slvesa, Kelleher and Wliaon; Wclr
and IiOpee.
Winning Skeeter
NEW YORK, Sept. 19. p Lou
Oehrt celebrated an unbroken run
of 1,800 games at first base for the
Yankees today by snapping oat of
ma slump to help In a 0 to 5 victory
over the Washington Senators, but
Bill Dickey wna the day's big hero.
After Oehrlg'e single had aided In
three run rally In the seventh,
which enabled the ranks to oome
from behind and tie the score, Dick
ey broke up the ball game In the
ninth with his 22nd homer of the
year.
R. H. B.
Washington 6 II J
New York 8 n o
Deshong, Cohen and Hogan: Hed-
ley, Murphy and Dickey.
BROOKLYN, Sept, 10. (AP) Carl
Hubbell chalked up his 18th straight
victory and 25th of the season today
by stopping the Dodgers with four
hits as the OlantB belted out a 0
to 1 victory off their Brooklyn "eous
Ina." Homers by Mel Ott and Jojo
More led the Giants' attack on Van
Mungo. which advanced the New
Yorkers another step nearer the Na
tional league pennant.
R. H. E.
New York 9 10 3
Brooklyn 14 3
Hubbcl) and Mncuao; Mungo anil
Phelps.
PITTSBURGH, Pept. 10. (AP) A
wild throw to tho plate with the
basis full by Alex Kampourls hi the
eleventh Inning allowed Lloyd W r.er
to score the winning run and gave
the Pittsburgh Pirates a 7 to B vic
tory over the Cincinnati Reda to
day.
The victory assured the Plratea
fourth place In the National league
standing.
r. h r.
Cincinnati .... 6 9 1
Plttaburgh 7 14 3
Schott, Mooty, Hallahan and Lorn-
b.irdl; Swift and Todd.
DETROIT, Sept. IB. (Pi Detroit
beat Cleveland today for the third
straight time and moved Into second
place In tho American league stand
ing. The score was 7 to 3.
Schoolboy Rowe was touched for 12
hits In winning his 10th victory of
the season, but he was never In dan
ger.
R. H. IS.
Cleveland 3 13 4
Dotrolt ......... .............. 7 0
Harder, Lee and Sullivan; Uowe and
Tebbetts.
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PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10. (pj Tlie
Boston Rod Sox took the opener of
a three-game series with the Athlet-
lea today, 0 to 1. Wcs Perreil, going
the route for the Sox, turned In. his
20th victory of the season.
R. H. E.
Boston 5 8 1
Philadelphia 1 11 5
W, Perreil and R. Ferrell; Rosa, Lis-
cnbee and Hsyes.
GARDEN CITY, N. Y Bept. 19.
(VP) Cards ot today's 36-hola U. 8.
amateur championship match;
Par out 434-544-84487
far In 443-544-4B3 88 78
Morning Hound '
Wsoher out -. 434-440-65430
McLean out . '534-544-64530
Fischer leada one up.
Fischer In 453-068-4034180
MeLean In 843-545-4423770
Afternoon Hniinil
Fischer out 435-046-68443
McLean out 430-648-04441
McLean leads three up.
lscher In 643-645-6428770
McLean In 653-046-6434081
Match even.
Fishcer out 3.
McLean out 4.
Fischer wins, 1 up, 37 holes.
CINClfilM
SALE IS DENIED
CINCINNATI, Sept. 10. P) De
nial followed quickly today a pub
lished report that the Cincinnati Reds
night be sold to Branch Rickey, vice
president and general manager of the
6t. Louis cardinals.
Powel Croaley, Jr., president of the
Beds, said at his farm home at North
Vernon, Ind., "I cannot deny that too
emphatically. I don't know how that
report got started, but one thing la
certain the Reds are not for sale."
Rickey at Ht. Louis described the re
port as a "complete fabrication."
E
OF
MOSCOW. Idaho. Bept. ,0. UP
tnk Tnstiskowskl of Milwaukee, wis.
l5-pound sophomore tackle at the
TTnlvcrditr of Idaho, appears to be
filling the ahoea of nob MrCty. last
years captain of the team and tackle
Trniiskowskl Is one of the most
folorrul of Idaho's 1038 tackles and
was Toted last yrar the hardest man
to take out on ft plsy when the var
sity and frerihmen acrimmoged.
Thla week Coach Ted Bank topped
off prsrtlrra with foot meet to n.
Trlop more sped among the Vandals.
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 10. (TJP) The
Oakland Acorns won their third
straight game from Ban Diego today
In their seven-game series prior to the
play-off for the Pacific Coast league
championship. The score was 0 to 4.
The Oaks have to win only one
more gam, from the Padres to win
their serins and the right to meet
Portland for the championship. Port
land has already eliminated Senttle
by taking four straight.
Douglas opened on the mound for
the Oaks today hut was replaced In
the fourth by Hald after the Pudre
had tallied thrrs una.
R. H. K.
Oakland 6 10 3
San Diego ........-. 4 0 9
Douglas, Hald and Her ah berger; Pil
tetta and Desautcls. (Only gnmo to
day).
SEATTLE, Sept. 10 (AP) The
Portland Beavers, winners of their
seml-ftnal playoff with the Seattle
Indians, faced at least a two-day rest
today while awnltlng the outcome of
the other semi-final Coast league
series between Oakland and San
Diego.
The Beavers took their fourth
straight game last night from the
Indians and won the right to meet
the winner of tho Onkland-San Diego
rivalry for the penunnt.
The Beavera pounded five Seattle
pitchers last night to swnmp the fal
tering Indians la to 3 In the last
game of the series, Portland scored
tteven runs In ft fourth Inning attack
Chicago at' St. Louis postponed
rain,
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TO HUSKY SQUAD
SEATTLE. Wash., Sept. 10. (API
Injuries have broken up the first
string football combination at the
University of Wsshlngton.
John Wlatrak, veteran conter of
of the varsity combination which
Coach Jimmy Phelan has been groom
ing for the intersectlonal battle with
Minnesota here next Saturday, la on
tha sidelines with ft bruised foot.
His condition was not serious but
he will be kept out of scrimmage
for ft few daya, He nan been re
placed by Mitch Mondala, a letermnn.
To make matters worse as the big
game approaches, Steve Sllvlnskl, a
promising sophomore guard, also
Joined the casualty lint with ft
strained shoulder muscle.
Phelan believes, however, that both
boya will bo roady for battle late
next week. ?
! 4
Bobby Stack (above), 17-year-old
marksman from Beverly Hltls,
Calif., broke 09 out of 100 clay
pigeons to win the national 20
gauge skeet shooting championship
at St. Louis. (Associated Press
Photo
ASHLAND, K. FALLS
PULLMAN, Wash., Sept. 10. (API
Washington 8tale college opened
Ita football season here today with
a -to-0 margin over Whitman col
lege In an Informal sll-perlod ses
sion.
The bright spot In the Cougar foot
ball picture was tho performance ot
Coach nabe Holllngberry's sophomoro
dscks. Eddie Dayne, soph quarter
back, scored twice, once on a 31-yard
sprint. Dob Fletchor, sophomore nslf.
back, galloped so yards off tackle for
another of tha seven touchdowns.
lloth coaches plnyrd virtually their
entire sounds.
Coaches Nig Borleske and Holllng
lierry followed their teams on the
field, and no official score was kept.
Cloalna; time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is l:.10 p. m.
PORTLAND BEATS
PACIFIC 1510
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10 (API
Oene Murphy's University of Portland
Pilots opened lllelr season here to
tiny with a lft-to-0 victory over their
traditions! rivals (rom raclllc uni
versity. Klwyn Dunstsn. Pilot tackle, block
ed Pacific punt and raced 30 yardi
across the gool for Portland's first
score after only five minutes of plsy
The Pilots scored agnln a few mo.
ment Ister on a 17-ysrd end run by
Johnny Sullivan.
Hi Football
Friday Games
IN OPENERS
Three southern Oregon high school
football teams launched their 1038
seasons Friday night and Saturday,
Asnmnd thumping the Crescent City
squad, 10-0, yesterday. Klamath Falls
got away to an Impressive start when
they unleashed a world of fast backs
and a heavy, fast forward wall to
completely annihilate Red McDona
ld's Lakevlew eleven. 66-0, In a Prl.
day night game In tha Pelican City
Grants Pass, with a mixed veteran-
and-green outfit, served notice of
potential strength In downing an un
expectedly strong Dunamulr team
7-8. In tho first night encounter hi
the Rogue River valley Frldsy.
Ashland held a 13-0 advantage at
tne naif despite costly fumbles.
They, scored first In tha opening
quarter on a pass, Fowler to oet
tllng, In the end Bone, Fowler mak
ing good tha kick. In the second
quarter Leo scored from the 20-yard
Hue on an end run behind clicking
Interference. The thrill of the game
was In the third canto when Lee
Intercepted a Crescent City pass on
his own 30 snd romped the Inter,
vcnlng eight white lines in a basket
of bowling lnterferers.
Steve Fowler, husky Grizzly full
back, waa chased from the game for
slugging, removing much of the
punch from the Ashland offense. The
game wna the first under Ashland'a
new mentor, Skeet O'Conncll. Specta
tor said Ashland looked more Im
pressive than they had In thlr Ini
tial skirmish last year.
Klamath Falls used three teams,
with little appreciable difference In
the potency of the trio of squads.
Aside from tha 11 men on the field,
the bench was groaning, under a
horde of reserves larger than Coach
Bowerman's entire Medford team.
There would have been more Klam
ath reserves except for lack of equip
ment. It was said.
Coach Loren Tuttle'a Orants Pass
Cavemen flashed momenta of speed
nnd versatility In their sttack. and
buoyed hopes In the CUmnta City for
nnother southern Oregon champion
ship, an honor not taken since their
strong 1030 squad turned the trick.
I Clrande 0, Walla Walla 0.
Hermlston 0. Pasco 0.
Klamath Falls 8. Lake view 0.
Hooevelt High (Portland) 37. Mc
Mlnnvllle 0.
Astoria 13. Commerce (Portland) 0.
Mllton-Freewater 10. Umatilla .
Jefferson (Portlsnd) 23, Vancouver
0.
Hood River S3. Chemawa Indlsns 0
Bend 36. Burns 0.
drains Pjs 7. Dunsmulr, Calif., 8.
Fire Loss Cut
VANCOUVER. Wsah.. Sept. 10.
I AP) Fire losses In southwest
Washington were less than half as
much this summer as last year.
Oeorge Herder, In charge of tho dis
trict for the state reported today.
Publisher Passes
FAIRFIELD. Conn.. Sent. 10. (AP)
Oeorge Piatt Brett. 77. chairman
of the board snd founder of tha
MacMlllan company, publishers, died
todsv.
OCT. 3 GAME HERE
The Chemawa Indians, victims Tri
day night of resounding football
befttlng at the hands of the Hood
River eleven, have cancelled their
scheduled game with the Medford
Tigers to have been played here Oct
ober 3, Coach Bill Boweiman an
nounced yesterday. The Medford
game was signed by the Chemawa
ccacb last year That coach has left
the school and the new mentor did
rvn care to pit his charges against
the usually formidable Medford
Tlpers.
Bowerman and Principal O. Q
Smith started Immediately in cast'
l.-g about for a suitable opponent
for the date, tvhlch Is t see the
o'flclal baptism nf the new turf
field and big grandstand rt the Med
fcrd li!gh field Prospects were meagre
ths- the locals would be enle to sign
any strong oppuslt' -n ir. such short
time Of fere nave been forwarded to
fcurelca high In northern California.
nlrays strong contenders in the sis
icr state tltl. to the Orvpon Frosh
reserves, and to Red McDonald'a
Lakevlew squad.
Both Lakevlew snd Eureka have
been forced to decline. It was stated
McDonald's squad has 'a pa me on Ptl
day, October 2. and tho California
team has a game signed for October
3. No answer has been received from
the Krosh. Other teams will be In
vited o play here on fhat date, and
the strongest outfit selected.
The cancellation threw a serious
hitch Into Bcwermau's plans The
season Is getting underwo? Vi.te for
the loci Is anyway- snd ft st'P cn that
date would pu the Tigira lu Marsh-
field for their opening pme a wee
later, forcing Medford fans Into
waiting until October 17 to see their
home team In action for the first
time against It eeburg.
FAVORITES FIRST
LOS ANQEI.ES. Sept. 10. (UP)
Favorites came through without a
scratch In the first round of compe
tition in the Pacific southwest ten
nis championships today.
Fred Perry of Great Britain and
Francis X. Shields of Hollywood and
Donald Budge and Oene Mako, na
tional doubles champions, survived
their first tests with easy victories
in the doubles 41 vision.
Perry and Shields defeated - L.
Flynn and Elmer Orlffln, 6-1, 8-0.
and Budge and Mako swept aside
Richard Hinckley and Lionel Ogden,
3. S-4.
Carol In Babcocx opened the wom
en's singles by shutting out Joan
Carpenter. 6-0, 6-0. In the men's
division, 33 seeded players went Into
first round tomorrow by Invitation;
similar number of others had to
survive qualifying tests from total
of 110 contestants.
Football Scores
(By United Press)
North Carolina Stata, 13; Elon, 0.
V. M. I.. 18; Wofford, 0.
Kentucky, 64; Msryvllle, S.
Centenary, 30; Louisiana Normal, 0.
Mississippi, 43; Union. 0.
Rhode Island Btata Col., 32; Amn
International' Col 0.
Citadel. 33; Newberry, 0.
West Virginia U., 7; Waynesburg
College, 0.
Clemenson, 10; Presbyterian Col
lege. 0.
Portlsnd, 14; Psclfle University. 0.
South Carolina, 38: Ersklne, 0.
V. P. I., 10; Roanoke, 7.
Xavler (New Orleans), a; Jarrls, 0.
South Dskota, 37; Slous Falls, 0.
South Dakota State. ia; Oust Adol-
pluu, 7.
Colgate, 33; St. Boneventura Col
lege. 0.
BELCASTRO KICKS
TO TEST CHICK'S
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With Dude Chfck meeting the al
ways dangerous Pete Belcastro In the
main event, Prince Mlhalakls meeting
Lea Wolfe In a grudge battle In the
middle go, and with Pat O'Brien
meeting Oene Moore, said to be one
of the most promising grapplera In
the game, all on one card. Promoter
Mack Llllard sees no reason whv
Monday's three-star wrestling card at
the Armory shouldn't shatter all at
tendance records In Medford.
Belcastro at the present time is
Junior heavyweight champion of the
Pacific coast. The Lethal Latin won
his crown by unfurling the moat
deadly series of drop-kicks ever seen
in one aeries of matches, snd he re
tain that knack, if he can land a
few of them on the big cowbov he
stands a better than even chance of
stopping Chick's remarkable record
of straight wins here. The Italian
atated yesterday that the dropklck
would be his ace In the hole, but
thst he would depend Isrgely on leg
locks and other holds for his msln
attack.
As in past matches. Chick will
place his faith In his airplane spin
Belcsatro Is sllppler than the aver
age man In keeping out of the cruci
fying overhead revolver, but has no
more chance than the next in keep
ing nia equilibrium once he gets
noisieo into the fatal grip.
rne middle event need bow to nn
others as far as fan Interest Is con
cerned. Lea Wolfe, who grappled here
for several years, winning manv
matchea with his vaunted hook flg-ure-4
scissors, dropped the clean
methods that had made his popular
and lost most df his favor with fans
last week when he deliberately
crawled for the ropes to escape al
most certain dereat, and then wal
loped the Arabian on tha chin to taka
the third and deciding fall.
Mlhalakls asked for a return bout.
claiming that he would expect Wolfe
to ba dirty this time, and would act
accordingly. After last week's exhibi
tion, not many fans will be sorrv If
the Arab hands Wolfe a resounding
beating, and most rlngslders are con
fident he can do Just that, after
watching him tie Wolfe's famoua legs
In knots last week. Wolfe took one
fall with his hook scissors last time.
uene Moore, who meets O'Brien In
the opener, hat a good reputation
for clean and clever wrestling. Ha is
saia to resemble Max Ber in build
and facial characteristics, with the
same flair for showmanship but more
Berioua in his fighting. O'Brien, a
lesn Irishman, has not had good
luck In Medford for tha last several
matches, but hsa gained many friends
by his constant aggressiveness.
T!
BEAT SET-UPS IN
GRIDIRON TILTS
traditional opening game rival, Mary
ville. 54 to 3. while Ole Miss rolled
up a 45-0 count against Union uni
versity of Tennessee. '
In the southern conference. South
Carolina rolled over Ersklne 38-0 and
the Citadel, playing Its first game as
a conference member, trounced New
berry 33-0. Scores of other games were
smaller, due In some cases at least to
the coaches' efforts to get a line on
their new players.
Clemson won from Presbyterian 10
0 and Virginia Military defeated Wof-
fnrM Vis frVis anmA swim UnnW An4v
NFW YORK, Sept. 19. -The ,. nrth r.n. If.t-. ir..v
opening whistle sounded for the 1936 j collfCted onIy two touchdowns from
little Elon. winning 13-0. The Virginia
football season today after a few mln
prelimlnsry skirmishes Frldsy
night snd such "big" teams as oegan
their campaign '"ahead of the crowd
performed successfully their tasks of
'tuning up."
Only in the south and southwest
were any of the major gridiron pow
ers listed to play and the high power
ed conference teams came through
comfort.-.bly against .their lesser rivals.
The east's biggest game brought the
nearest thing to an upset when a vet
eran outfit from Waynesburg he'd
the West Virginia Mountaineers to ft
7-0 victory. Two of the strong smaller
college teams. Trinity (Conn.) and
Springfield, meeting in an opening J
game which ordinarily would take
place In mUl-season, battled to a 6-6
tie.
The two southern conference teams I
to lead the rest of the circuit Into
action, Kentucky and MlssUsjppl,
rolled up a pair of the largest scores.
Kentucky's Wildcats downed their
Tech Gobblers had an equally stiff
struggle with Roanoke, pulling out a
IB to 7 decision.
In the southwest, Rice Institute
helped pry the lid off the season for
conference teams by ripping through
Texas A. fc I. 33 to 0.
Coast Business G:iln!i
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. (AP)
Far western business moved up
enough In August to make ft new
high for five years, the Bank of
America's computations Indicated today.
Fish Argument et
SALEM, Sept. 19. (API Appeal
from the decree of Judge Arlle o.
alkef denying an injunction re-
ralnlng the appearance of the anti-
Columbia river fish bill on tha No-
ember ballot will be heard by the
stata auprcme court Tuesday morning.
WASHINOTON. Sept. 19. (AP) The
biological survey today reported the
duck depreslon la on tha mend.
Drastic depletion of the duck which
led the government to step In and
Impose conserving limits on shooters
has been remedied substantially by
restricted kill, and a good breeding
season this yesr, survey officials said.
They said there waa no way to tell
Just how great the percentage of In
crease in the wsterfowl waa. but that
It could be put down as "substantial"
because of the greater number which
escaped slaughter last year to return
to thlr breeding grounds In tha
spring.
This year's middle western drought
was discounted by survey officials as
a depleting factor In the current aup
ply of tha fowl Inasmuch aa 75 to to
per cent of tha ducks are hatched
north of tha wheat belt In thla coun
try and Canada.
Despite Ita severity, last winter
only claimed 10 percent of Minne
sota's pheasants.
Use Mall mnuna want ada
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Chicago 7B 67 .638
Detroit 78 68 .541
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You can get any amount up to S300 here on
your own signature and such security as your
auto, truck, furniture or other personal prop
erty. Repay conveniently in small monthly or
weekly amounts. Call, phone or write for fur
ther DcrrtiEulrrm.
OREGON-WASHINGTON MORTGAGE CO.
IV. E. Thomas, mct. Tel. 139
Ground Floor Crtiterlsn nidi
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