3fEDF0KD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OK KAON". FTITDAY. MAY 21. 1937.
PAGE ELEVEN
A. B. Tony Roberts Appointed Pro at Rogue Valley Golf Course
VETERAN TEACHER
FROM WAVERLY IS
PLACEDJNCHARGE
Free Lessons Offered New
Members Annual Spring
Handicap Enters Quarter
Finals During Week End
Board of directors of the . Rogue
V.Uey Oolf club today announced
the appointment or A. B. ("Tony")
Roberts of Portland as professional
and manager of the club.
Procured directly from the Waverly
Oolf club In the Rose city, Roberts
hu had 15 years experience In teach
ing and club managerial problems,
and the board of directors states It
feela very fortunate In acquiring the
service of so well known and well
qualified a pro.
While in Portland, the new pro
fessional was directly associated with
Ted Longworth and Nell Christian,
t Hi
Mellow
J Memories
? Schlitz in "Steinies"
ENJOYSchIitzin''Steinie',
Brown Bottles for mcl
lowmemories of olden (lavs,
it brings you real, full
' bodied, old-time flavor ...
brewed to ripe, rich perfcc-tion,tcinternndsummer,un-der
Precise Enzyme Control.
Enjoy Schlitz today, with
health benefits of Sunshine
Vitamin D ... in "Steinie"
Brown Bottles.
w H You don't have loculllvate n
JI II a Uute for Schltt. You I
I like it on first acquaint- 11
U once and ever after J
tOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Copyrtjbi I9J?, Jos. ftcfcllts Brewing Co. 69 A
Insist On Delicious
Lost River
BUTTER
Ym BK6EST
WHAT YOU GET In a Stop.
W.ar Lubrication Jebi
Complete Chassis, Motor and Body
Lubrication Body Bolts Tightened
Battery Checked. Terminals Cleaned
Tirts Checked Interior Cleaned
All Windows Cleaned
" Lights, Horns, etc., Cheeked
Transmission Differential Checked
And mtny clhtr tpatfef serr'(.i)
Bears At It Again
I ju
U ; U
1'osemKe park's panhandling
bears are getting fat again after
their long winter sleep. At least
15 of them have put In an appear
ance with a vow not to work this
summer, for they are expecting a
banner year. Here one of the
bears is shown asking for a
"handout,"
famous golfers, and will bring to the
local club the latest methods of golf
Instruction.
As en Introduction to the new
pro, the Rogue Valley Oolf club an
nounced that for all new members
joining the club, three free lessons
will be given, effective at once. Rob
erts will b available at the club
house at all times for lessons, as
well as for any other information
members may wish to receK'e, and
members are asked to feel free to
call upon him at any time.
Announcement today of 'the ap
pointment of Roberts follow the res
ignation of Ken Scott two weeks ago.
The club also announced that It
would assume any commitments
which were made by the former pro
for paid-in-advance lessons, and that
arrangements should be made with
the new pro for the completion of
those.
The annual spring handicap tour
nament Is In its third week of play,
with all flights but the first sched
uled to enter the quarter-finals this
week-end. The first flight Is still In
the second round. Next week-end,
the semi-finals will be shot off with
the finals being played the following
Sunday.
HUSKIES DEFEAT
BEAVERS. 1 3 TO 3
SEATTLE, May 31. (AP) The
Husky baseball team of the Univer
sity of Washington ended a two-game
series with Oregon State college with
& second victory over the Orangemen,
routing two pitchers and winning
IS to 8.
The Huskies landed on Kali bale.
Beaver moun daman, for two runs In
the first and four more In the third.
Fenger, who relieved Kaltbak, had no
better luck, giving way to Younce
after yielding four hits and three
walks which let In six more counters.
The Staters scored two In the sixth
and another In the ninth.
Score:
Oregon State S 7 1
Washington - 13 11 4
Kallbak, Fenger, Younce and Sel
ler; Budnlck and Marlowe.
CAR LUDMCATIOW
The Stop -Wear boy are proud of their lubrication
service. And rightly too. Each one is in expert. Ha
uses only Union friction-proof lubricants of the correct
grade. The right kinds In the right amounts, in the right
places. His equipment is complete, modern. He works
according to the car manufacturer's recommendation
for your car. There's no guesswork, nothing overlooked.
Note at left, partial list of the more than 40 different
sen-ices that go into each Stop-Wear Lubrication job.
Now's th tlm) to thong gear ells I
Car msnufscturen say, "Drain every 5,000 miles." And bow's
th. best tun. I. d. klo m rid of old. worn-out wtntar (ear
oils. Drain now, and refill with Union .Mf-reiif ring Gear Lubricants
that will protect gears all summer.
Se. your asanst Stop .Wear dealer today for your biggest
value In car lubrication.
UNION Oil COMPANY
STOPS WEAR SAVES MONEY
BETTER ANGLING;
Tb, following recrmtlonel bulletin
we. leaued toay by Rogu. River na
tional forest headquarters:
"Streams are high but fairly clear
In the Union Creek Area. The Dia
mond Lake highway Is clear of snow
and open for two-way travel for alx
miles abov. the Junction with Crater
Lake highway. TMs highway may be
traveled on up to Mulr creek but
there are places where the anow haa
been plowed out for only one-way
travel and should be driven very
carefully. The rotary anow plow Is
at work a short distance above Mulr
creek and tourist, should not travel
beyond this point.
"The Rogue river Is clear from
Mulr creek through th. Junction
and fishing Is reported fair. Foster
creek, and Mulr creek are both acces
sible from this highway and are
clear and fishing in' these two
streams with bait is reported excel
lent. All side roads leading from the
highway are still blocked with snow.
Salmon egg fishing Is reported fair
In the Copco dam one mil. west of
Prospect. Middle Pork and South
Pork of Rogue river are both fairly
clear but fishing Is reported poor.
"The road from Prospect to these
two streams la reported open but
muddy due to recent rains. The anow
plow craw on the Diamond Lake
highway Is In charge of Robert Mer
cer from the Umpqua forest. Ha re
ports that If the present rate of pro
gress can be maintained the high
way will be open for travel to Dia
mond lake not later than May 38.
The Union Creek forest camp Is clear
of anow and prepared for full use
by the public.
"Due to high water from recent
rains, few catches have been report
ed from Big Butte creek. Conditions
should be good tor fishing this week
end. "The Butte Palls-Prospect road
through Butt. Palls to South Pork
Is open but very muddy and chains
are needed. The pish lake road Is
open for travel and should be In fair
condition this week-end.
"There has been little change In
fishing conditions In the district
since last week. Some good catches
nave been reported taken from Pish
lake during the week.
"Little Butt, creek la again too
high, owing to rapidly melting anow.
Hyatt lake should yield some good
catches of bass, catfish and sunfish
this week-end. Lake of the Woods
should likewise be good. The care
taker for the Lake of the Woods
Summer Horn, association report,
having seen 30-inch sllversldes taken
from th. lake recently. ,
"Klamath lak. at Rocky Point r.
sort yielded some good catches of
two to three-pound rslnbows Isst
Sundsy and la expected to b. still
better this week-end.
"Th. road from Klamath palls to
Rocky Point and Lak. of th. Woods
Is In good condition for travel. How
ever, between Lake of the Woods and
Fish lake the road Is practically im
passable. Lake of the Woods resort
Is open for business.
"Pishing In the Applegat. and
tributaries Is poor on account of
high water, although a few are being
caught. Th. roads sr. good In the
lower country but the high roads
are still blocked with enow. Many
wild flowers are In blossoms along
the streams."
JACKSONVILLE DANCE
FOR MUSEUM BENEFIT
JACKSONVILLE. May 31. (Sol )
ine unamoer of Commerce will
sponsor a dance tonight at th. u. S
Hotel for th. benefit of the Jackson
villa museum. Suva's orchestra will
furnish the musle.
mm
Sport
Graphs
Billy Hulan Sayi:
Lack of Pitchers
Holding Glendale
In Cellar Column
One of the big surprises of this
yuar'a Southern Oregon league pen
nant chase -la the Inability of Jake
Olpe's Glendale Logger to get mov
ing. Figured at the start of the
campaign the toughest club In the
circuit, the lumber town boys have
not only failed to live up to that
rating, but have dropped three
straight battles without copping one.
The reason for the poor show
ing, to date, of last year's great
club can probably be summed up
with one word pitching. Or
rather, the lark of It.
Merle Johnson, league strikeout
king last season, fatted to report to
"Papa" Olpe this spring. As a re
sult, the Glendale skipper has been
forced to use what he has on hanci,
which Isn't much. Alvln Merrltt. the
former Medford Junior American
Legion hurler who started with the
Craters but shagged off to Qlendale
where he procured employment, was
expected to help the Loggers' ailing
pitching situation, but after working
the first game, contracted a sore arm
and hasn't seen service on the mound
since.
All told, the Glendales have used
five hurlers In their three league
gamea, and each has a different
moniker. In addition to Merrltt,
Frank "Speed ball" Thompson has had
a try at flinging them over, and so
have Miller, Olpe himself, and Law
rence. The latter worked the full
game against Crescent City last Sun
day, and according to Ralph Deo,
Gull manager, didn't look bad at all,
although walking eight. He allowed
seven hit,' which against a heavy
slugging club like Crescent City,
doesn't seem so dusty.
The payoff on the whole busi
ness though Is the appearance of
Glpe himself on the mound. Jake
was all through with active ser
vice ten years ago, and he knows
It. So when Jake and his "noth
ing" ball appears In the box for
Glendale, It Is proved beyond a
doubt that a desperate need for
pitchers exists In the best draw
ing town In the circuit.
Man for man, with the exception
of the pitching staff, the Logers have
almost the Identical team that nearly
upset the champion Klamath Red
Sox least year. Nor Is It batting
power they lack. In three games,
the Loggers have hacked out 82 safe
ties which Is better than 10 a battle,
and are second only to Grants Pass
tn team batting with a mark of .371.
The Merchants top all with an aver
age of .303.
Give Glendale a steady pitcher and
they will be the team to beat, is
the concensus among managers and
players in the lenfue. And we don't
doubt It.
While on the subject of team bat
ting averages, a peculiar fact Is re
vealed In figuring the whys snd
wherefores of such snd such a team
being in whatever position In the
standings It Is In.
Roeeburg. leading the circuit with
three wlna and no losses. Is no bet
ter than fifth In team batting. In
119 times at bat, Pirate hitters have
collected 25 htta for a combined mar
of ,310. Ashland, in fourth place in
the standings, U also fourth In team
hitting with an average of .241 from
36 hits In 108 trips to the platter.
Crescent City, tied with toseburg
for the league lead, is third In bat
ting with an average of .356. Mod
ford, sharing the oellar with Olen
dale. Is batting considerably under
the weight of Manager Mike Balko-
CW)
You can buy America's
finsi low priced car foi
only 154 a day more than
mailer, lower-priced cars!
SKINNER S OARAGE
143 B. Riverside. Phone 102
vtck. The Craters have garnered 13
safeties lc 62 trips for s .104 mark.
So, the Importance of good
, pitching Is attain revealed In the
batting atertiRek. Roneburg. next
to Is.t In bitting, leads the lea
gue In the standings bet-ause of
strong hurling. And Glendale.
deep In the basement, Is second
In batting, which Is of no value
because of no pitching to go
: with It.
I Mulling over e above statistics.
; it might be figured that we are try
ing to say that pitching Is more Im
portant than bitting. On the faoe
of things. It appears that It Is. in
this case, anyway. However, last
year's world's series Is still too fresh
in mind to come out with a flat
statement to the effect that a team
with great pitchers will beat a team
with great bitters.
The Giants, led by Carl Hubbell,
had the pitching and the Yanks,
led by several guys, had the hitting.
We favored the Giants because many
smart fellows told us all about the
"good pitching versus good hitting"
business. Our pocket book Is Just
now recovering, snd since then we
have decided on a sure formula for
winning ball games. It Isget eight
.350 hitters and at least five 30-vlc-tory
pitchers, and pray.
LOCAL PIN SMASHERS
The bowling team of the Club
Cafe, of Orants Pass, with four out
of. the five Medford trundlera, re
turned from Oakland. Calif., Wednes
day where they competed against 176
teams and 1000 bowlers in the 1937
West Coast Bowling Congress. Al
though winning no championships,
the southern Oregon pln-upsetters
gave S good account of themselves.
Freddie White of Grants Pass fin
ished in a tie for fourth place in
the final sweepstakes with a score
of 1261. George Ends of Medford
rolled 1097.
In the open division doubles. Mil
ler and Franklin of Medford rolled
583 and 6B0 respectively; Prultt and
Ends of Medford got scores or 664
and 604, and Rengstorff and White
of Grants Pass bowled 871 and 843.
White finished second in the open
singles division with a score of 623.
George Eads rolled a 221-203-168 for
a 692 total; Pranklln bowled a 686;
Prultt a 478, and Miller a 467.
Scores Yesterday
By the AMoclated Press
Coast
Portland 7 18 0
Sacramento . 4 0 1
Li ska and Cronln; Newsome, Seats
.6), and Clark.
Seattle ............ ... .. 6 10 0
dan Diego 0 6 3
Barrett and Baasler: Hebert, pilletto
(2), Chaplin (8) and Starr.
Los Angeles .... 0 8 2
San Francisco 6 10 1
Prim and Collins; Gibson snd
slonso.
Missions ............. 8 110
Oakland . . 1 8 I
Nitcholas and Sprlnz; Breuer, Olds
(0) and Baker.
National
Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 2.
Boston 4, Cincinnati 1.
Chicago 8, Brooklyn 1.
New York 7, St. Louis 4.
American
Cleveland 16, Boston 6.
Washington 8, St. Louis 4
Innings.)
Detroit 3. Philadelphia 2.
Chicago 3, New York 1.
(12
Copyright l37,Th. Wllken F.mlly,
Ine-, Aladdin, Pa. Exwutlv. olatui
N. Y. C The WUlun Family Blended
Whiskey 90 proof th. straight
whiskies In this prod act ar. 1 S months
or trior, old. 2S straight whllklet)
75 grain neutral spirits. 20 straight
whlikay 15 months old, $ straight
rhlikey 4 years old.
BATTLE ROYAL OR
GRAPPLING GENTS;
ON MONDA
For the first time stnoe grappling
was resumed in the Medford armory
In January after a short layoff, Pro
moter Mack LlUard will stage a battle
royal. Wrestling gentlemen who will
engage tn the brawl Monday night
are Pete Belcastro, Joe Smoltnskl,
Sailor Dick Trout. Alvln Brttt. Sam
my Feeback and Jimmy Ooodrlch.
The battle royal wont' end things
for the evening, however. Tn fact,
It appears that It will only be a
taster for plenty of sensational buM
ness to follow. Meeting in the open
ing event will be the first two gladi
ators eliminated In the free-for-all.
The next two huskies licked will take
part In the middle event, and the
remaining pair will then lake a walk
and return In time for the main
bout, a one-hour time limit affair.
Since the announcement of the
battle royal yesterday, there has been
much conjecture in Iocs, grappling
circles as to Just what will happen
when four clean fellows like Brltt,
Feeback, Goodrich and Trout get
vtlllans like Belcastro and Smollnakl
In the same ring with them at the
same time. One school of thought
holds that the Messrs. Smoltnskl and
Belcastro will last no time at all;
that they will be ganged in short
order snd dtsposed of In even shorter
order, probably via the "sailing over
the ropes and Isndtng In the second
row ringside" method.
However, many local customers
figure that the four "cleanles" will
leave Belcastro snd SmollnskI to their
own devices. It Is no secret that
Pete and Joe have little regard for
each other, and certain fans believe
that once the two get In the same
ring at the same time, plenty of fire
works will occur, with the four gen
tlemen of the brigade standing calm
ly by as the two hated meanles tight
it out.
A special Incentive to the six grap
piers is held out by Promoter Mack
LI Hard to give good accounts of
themselves In the announcement that
Cowboy Dude Chick, Junior heavy
weight champion of the world, will
appear In Medford a week from Mon
day. Chick, according to the grap
pling impressarlo, will meet the most
outstanding performer on Monday's
program.
APPLEGATE FARMERS
TROUNCED BY CCC IN
BIG APPLEGATE, May 21.(Spl.)
An athletic maneuver, which the
local farmers' team readily admitted
could hardly be classed as a ball
game, was staged on the Palmer creek
baseball diamond Sunday, when the
farmers played the CCC nine from
Camp Applegate and lost, 21 to 1 In
seven Innings.
The disgraceful trouncing was laid
to the fact thst the farmers have
been farming Instead of practicing
ball, whereas, the Missouri boys have
a brand new diamond at camp, and
secure dally practice. However, the
farmer boys are courageous, and have
scheduled a game with the Medford
Christian Endeavor nine .next Sun
day on the local field.
A minor accident occurred on the
grounds when a foul ball struck F.
J. Rlppey as he prepared to roll a
cigarette. The ball lilt the open lid
" law"--'''' v gSV I a-!!3SS3S!S3Sf '
QUART $1.40 N0.337A
AVAILABLE IN OREGON
of his tobacco can tn aueh a way
thst th. shsrp tin cut a deep gash
across the end of bis taumb. Tne
wound as treated from a first aid
sit aupplled at th. CCC camp truck.
lias loo "OutlsaV
LONDON (UP) Nearly 300 per
sons In the British Isles sr. out-
I'm one-third strong
er than a horse and
you can guide me
readily with a switch.
REDDY KILOWATT
Your Electrical Serrant
The California Oregon Power Company
GREEN
SLAB W
Bio DOUBLE LOAD
FOR DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED!
Phone 7 Now
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.
END OF NORTH
Isws and, according to law. may
be shot on sight. They are dsscen
dsnt. or th. Clan slacDonald. fa
mous In th. 1715 and 174 Stuart
rebellions. Now an effort la be)n
made to hav the law repealed.
Closing time for Too Lat. to CIS.
s:fy Ads Is 1:80 p. m.
PINE
CENTRAL AVENUE