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M"EDFOT?D MATT, TRTBTiyE, MEDFOnP ' OTCEaoy. SUNT) AT. .TTSY. 13. 1937. PAGE TWO' Guldahl THREE UNDER PAR LAST 1 8 HOLES TO Chicago Auto Salesman " Noses Out Sam Sneed Cruickshank Third Br HENRY MrLEMORB United Press Staff CorresponOent BIRMWOHAM. Mich.. June U. (CP) Ralph Ouldahl of Chicago, who i year ego was bo disgusted with hie game that he turned to wiling auto mobile tor a living, tonight won the 1st national open golf champlonahlp with a record-smaehlng M-hole ag gregate of 3B1. With 10,000 spectators following In hie wake. Ouldahl awept around the final IB holes of golfs greatest teat in a three-under par BO to beat Sam my Sncd of West Virginia by two strokes, and clip one from the open mark established last year by Tony When he ran down the final putt lt was one of about the same length that he missed to give Johnny Goodman the 1933 open title Oul dshl was engulfed by the throng of well-wlsneos. mil n but for one person. "Where's my wife?" he shrieked. "Where's my wife?" A policeman found her. ehoved ner through the mob Into his arms and there they atood the couple which a year ago were borrowing money for Two shots behind Bneyl, In third place with ass. was thiu veteran cam paigner. "We Bofciiy" Crulckahank of Richmond, Va.. and ono atroke be hind him Ti "Ughtnorse" Harry Coopei. th-4 roan who alwaya comes so close out never wlna. Ou'uahl won more than the title arts 11000 with his victory. He also clinched a place on the American Ryder cup team, which sails neat week for England and the Interna tional series. Ouldahl took the blue ribbon of the falrwaya with three rounds that broke par, and ono that equalled It. On the opening day he fired a 11. and followed It on the second with a SO on one of the longest, toughest courses In the country. He "slip ped" to sn even par 70 this morn ing, and started the final round tied with Snead at a 13, and one stroke behind the leader, big Ed Dudley of Phllsdelphla. In that afternoon run down tne atretoh Ouldahl gave on of the fin est exhibitions of courage and skill .under fir that any golf champion ship haa ever seen. He had barely aturted out when he waa Informed that enead the man he knew he had to beat had hit the turn In par at and was going strong. So he turned on the heat. After flv straight para he set his eights on a 80-foot putt for a birdie on the sixth and It rolled In. He lost It back on the next hole when he three-putted from the back of the green. But he wasn't dismayed. On the long eighth ha pounded two msgnlflcent woods to be on the green, 39 feet from the pin, and he canned the putt for an eagle. He clipped another stroke from perfect figures with a deuec on the short ninth. Walking to the tenth tee the crowd informed him that Snead had fin lahed with a Tl. and that hla total of 283 was up on the score board. Tor the next two holea It appeared that Ouldahl was ready to crack. He was In th rough three times on the tenth for a bogle fire, and then three-putted from the eleventh tor another bogle. . But the big fellow with the cold blood of Norway wasn't finished. He fired a chip within tour feet of the pin on the twelfth for a birdie and then picked up a birdie deuce on the short 13th. His tee shot misled a hoi In on by less than two feet. He certified his gamencss on the 14th when his wood second hit a spectator and bounced Into a trap. Unruffled, Ralph waded Into the sand and exploded perfectly to halve his par. And he psrred sll the others to rivet down the championship. OF STATE TITLE PORTLAND. Ore.. Junt 11.-(UP, Don Moe, former Walker cup play-. er, today won the state golf cham pionship by defeating Harold Balva dor. Portland, 3 and a. Tht n oman's championship was re tained by MUi Marlon McDougsl, Portland, who blasted Ml.s Dorothy Seilars, 8 ai.d 6. Moe earner a 71. one under par. on the first 18 hclea over the Port land golf course. Salvador, who la six years Moe 'a Junior, was three strokes behind with a 74. Salvador whittled Moe'i lead to two holts on the first nine of the aft .sr. noon round A birdie 8 on the 11th hole, or the 29th of the march, left him only one down, but hta trouble started three holes later. Mo a birdie S on the 14th put htm up again. Sal vador's second shot on par-five iU trickled into a bunker and coat hi in a possible btrdle and a cinch psr He wound up with a six. and It left him three down. Moe had only to halve htm on th leth to win. American Association Indianapolis. 10: Milwaukee, ft. Unilavllle. 6: Kansas Cltf. 0. Columbia at Minneapolis, postpon ed; rain. Toletlc at 8t. Paul, postponed; rslu V 'Broke' F Krw YORK, June la. JP The OlanU barely survived a late rush by the Cincinnati Reda today to eke out a 4 to 3 victory and retain their half game grip on first place In th Na tional league. They won by th margin of an un earned runs In the fifth Inning, after little Mel ott had set them off In front with a homer with two matei on base In the first Inning. All th Cincinnati runs were pr duced by homers. Alex Kampourts hit his tenth of the year with th basea empty In the fourth, and Spud Davis contributed hla first of the sesson with Buck Jordsn aboard In the eighth. The winning run waa produced to the tenth on a walk to Chlozza and Ripple's single, with Chiotza scoring when Ival Goodman fumbled the play on Ripple's hit. Score: R- H. E. Cincinnati ........ 8 a New York 4 t 1 Orlsaom and V. Davla; Schumacher. Melton and Mancuso. BROOKLYN, June 13. P) The Pittsburgh Pirates pounded Roy Hen shaw for five runs In the seventh In ning today to whip tho Dodgers 8 to 3 behind the effective hurling of Cy Blanton. Blanton, winning hla aevanth vic tory against two defeats for the ses son, was touched for 11 hits, but fan ned 11. Score: R. H. T. Pittsburgh 8 13 u Brooklyn .... 3 11 3 Blanton and Todd: Henahaw, Harn- lln and Spencer, BOSTON, June 12. ! Lon War. neke, the Cardinals' righthander who haa been blasted twice this season by the Bees, gained some alight satla- factlon today by holding the Bostons to five hit as his mates pounded out a 4-1 victory. The cards, who found Deacon Den ny MacFeyden facing off agalntt them at the start, clinched the game In the third frame by blasting the veteran for fhree runs. Score: R. H. B St. Louis 4 10 0 Boston 1 A 1 Wsrneke and Ogrodowskl; Macray. den, Lannlng and Lopez. PHILADELPHIA, June 13 fP) The Chicago Cubs knocked Wayne Lamaster out of the box In three In nings and then went to defeat the Phillies, 10 to , behind Larui Franch'a southpaw pltohlng today. Joe Marty, Augl Oalan and Rlppr Collins hit homers for the Cubs with Chuck Klein and Morrle Arnovlch smashing out four-baggers for the Phils. Score: , R. H. E. Chicago 10 lft 1 Philadelphia 8 10 I French and Bottarlnl; Lamaster Jorgens, Johnson and Orace. SACS TAKE LEAD, WHEN SEALS LOSE SACRAMENTO. June 12 OV Sac ramento clinched the series and cap tured the undisputed lead In the Pa cific Coast league here today after defeating Oakland, 2 to 0. Score : R. H. C 6 0 7 I Baker; Oakland 0 Sacramento .,............. 2 Batteries Douglas and Sohmldt and Cooper. SAM DIBOO, Calif.. June 12 (,?) Bltistlng young Ed Stuts for 20 blows. hcveral for extra bases, the San Diego Fadre walloped San Francisco. 14 to 6, here today and dropped the Seals out of a tte with Sacramento for the Coast league lead. The San Dtegant climbed back Into third place, replac ing Los Ahtffle. It waa San Diego's third straight win ovtr the San Franciscans., Score: R H. C tan Francisco 6 11 1 San Dietjo 14 20 3 Batter tea Stuta and Woods 11, Cltf- lord; Salvo, PUlette and Starr. SAN FRANCISCO. June 13 vp( i The Mission Reds swept too ay's dou bleheader w:tu the Los Angeles An- els, winning both game by sevre of 3 to 1. First game: R H t. Loa Angeles - 1 10 3 Mission 3 10 0 Batterlo Berry and Collins; La manskl and Outen. Second fame (seven inning): R H C Los Angela - ISO MlMtons 3 A 0 Batteries Salvsrson ana G.bkou; Bolen and Outen. ttrl.h Is Victor BALTIMOKE. Md . June IJ (UP. Barney Welsh of Rockvlllf. Md won the Msryl.nd state tennis champion, ship today by beating Douglas Im bed of long Beach. Ca!.. D-3. o-J. 6-a, In t!ie final match. Play was held at the It.Ittmore eountrr club. Let in Install Outlets where you need them OLSON ELECTRIC 8 S Itartlett 7 Year Ago, Smashes Record to Win National Open ST. LOUIS. June 13 (P) Jo Voa- aiik came through "In the ciutch" to- day with a two-run double In the ninth Inning that enabled the Browne to come from behind and top the New York Yankee, 7 to 6. With bis team a run behind, two mates on base and two out. Vosimk drove a hard smash to left center, I tending In Tom Carey with the tying I tun and Harry Davis with the winning 'ily- i Th winning hit cam off old fat ; Malone, who had relieved Lefty do mes, In the eighth and who was charged with the defeat. Elon Hog pen, who went the route, holding the Yank to eight bits, Including three Lomers, won hla second victory. Prauk Crosettl hit two homers, one of them In the ninth, which put the nls tenth of the year. I The defeat did not cut the Yanks'! cne-game American league lead, since ' their nearest rivals also were .de-1 leated. Score New York at Louis Batteries Oomez, Malone and' and dick sanrsiaa in center. Dickey; Hogsett and Hemeley. I While MedforU Is attempting to re- I peat Its win over the Pirates of last DETROIT. June 12-W-The Boa-i Ah",na, u", J. 'h' ton Bed Sox lost the Ilrsiame of . j 5tr"! Olendal. Logger at AsWtnd uoublehe-der here today. 3 to a. but B Hardy Lnlverslty of Oregon overcame Detroit's four-run lead to : ""'""J?"' J"" hur' ff T.'Tf. win the lo-lnnlng nightcap. 6 to 4. "" 'tn ,p"' i .tor. as tan. For Olendale. Walt Weaver. Wll'am. L'a bat XZ by Lou.. (Buckij''" '., righthander, will Newsom fractured a bone In the right P'"1? 8nd pla5tcr w'" " ch , . . rn. of Bay Haywo. th, DetroU catcher. I Other league game .11 be played in the fourth inning of the second ; ' a'ta p" "'"J. " i"s;: j ing Crescent .City Chinook mecttnB i fVin Oroitta Da 'an MrrhftnTJl In n GftmC 'PVi n ttntnat. airj-innoH t.h TiiHtr' uln. i nlng Btreelc of six game and kept De troit irom advancing to a virtual tie with the New York, Yankee (or top position. Frst game; R. H. E. Bo ton 2 4 0 Detroit 3 XI 3 Batterle Walberg, Ostermuelelr and Desautela; Lawsou and Tebbctta. Second game (10 lnnlng&: K. H. E. Boston S60 Detroit - 4 6 ft Batteries - newaon snd Desauteis; Wnde, Rusell and Hayworth. feb- betti CHICAGO, June 12 (4'; Wes nil. repeatedly roughhoused by the White Sox when with Boston, mado hie debut in a Washington uniform here toclaj and held the Chtcngoans Ui four hits (or a 6-2 victory. Score: R H. E. Washington 0 14 o Chicago .. 2 4 3 Batteries W. Ferrell and R. Fer- rell; Rlgney, Brown and Pytlak. CLEVELAND, June 12 (,?, ninth-Inning rally which filled the bases three times produced only one run for the Cleveland Indiana today as the Philadelphia Athlet'cs scored their second straight victory of the .erlca, 3 to 2. ! The rally was made up three bases on balls, a hit and an error. Score: R H E Philadelphia 3 13 2 Cleveland 2 7 1 Batteries Keeley and Hayes: Gale house, Harder and Pytlak. Pitcher Hoyt Sold By Pirates By Brooklyn BROOKLYN. June 12. (AP) The Brooklyn Dodgers announced ( ho purchase today of Waits Hoyt. vet eran light-handed pitcher, from tne Pittsburgh Plratea in a straight cash transaction. Hoyt, once km.wn as tha "boy won der" (.f the Yankees, hs been In the majors since 1918. playing with the Red Sox, Yankees, Tigers. He was given his unconditional release by the Dodgera June 7. 1933. and was ilgned soon afterward by the Giant only to be released before t.ie start of the ltUlfl season. He will be 38 years old In September. With the Pirates he proved a con sistent winner but has been used al most exclusively as a relief huner this year. He won one and dropped two decisions. llre Murhlt' llmlfii BECKEHMIAM. En.. June 13 (UP) Jadwlga Jedreejowaka, Polish champion, beat Alice Marble, Unlteo titates champion from San Francisco. 6-1. 0-U. t)-l. In tie final match of the Kent lawn tennis champion ship today. This was the second time In as ninny weeks that "Yaya" has beaten Alice In a tournament final. rrotert HIM life. OLYMPIA. Wash. (UP) Washing ton ha 10 bird and wild lite ret- j Ues where all types of sea birds ; and mountain animals can roam tin j molested by the hunters' guns, a re- j port of the state planning council j reveals ' 1 "MEET ME AT THE MANX" ON FAMOUS POWELL ST CRATERS CRIPPLED F Medford's Craters will face the sec- ond-place Roseburg Pirate. In Rcse burg this nfternoon in a Southern Oregon league battle with a lineup riddled by Injuries and Inability of two mainstay's to make the trip. Dick Hoffman, the clun'a leading hitter, won't make the trip because ,rk hour. virall Swa-uon. flahy outIlcUier, will stay homo for the aame reas0n and Duke Iu.nkl.nsou. heavy-cloutlnK third eacker, Is still nabbllng around on a sprained ankle. Strerwthenln the team however. will be Russ Acheson. member of the high school coaching staff, who will hold down the hot corner In the ab sence of Hanklnson. Manager Mike Balkovlch announc ed last night that Ray Ertckson. youns i lfhthander. would start on the niound for the Craters. Larry Pepper, other member of Medford's youthful hurling staff, will be held in reneivt Remolnder of the local club will spread OUl Wlin BHiaovira ennua I the big mitt, lob Smith on first, R. H. E. I Wally Rlckert on second. Ulck Lewis 0 g 2 ;On short, Mai Stine In left field. Sul 7 13 0 1 ly Knox or George ft ltzen In rlt;t, a - ......... -- that may end the first half penmiic race. SOFTBALL TEAMS E After almost i . full week of of rain and rac- , wet TOft- tlvlty because Meaftvd commercial 1 ball legaue will resume action unaer the lights torn-craw evening at the, Fer-Inln sch0Dl with Lamiwts I tanRUnB with Plches and Hughes nua U,1U'"W" v"- ,' 'n Tire company. Opening game will got under way at 7:4ft sharp. The six-game Service league vlll swing into its schedule Tuesday nlt;ht I Opening encounters will see the Oro ' coterla playing the Klwanls cluh and i Postofflcc meeting the Lions club. AH Service league games will be nlay ed following Commercial league bit ties on Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day nights. Teams entered in the Service league are. In addition to the four ment'on ed above, Copco arid the Elks club The United stales Imported "22 -BOI.000 down Chinese ccrs In 1036. LAWN MOWER HOSPITAL Locksmiths all kinds Keiinlrlns and sharpening, etc. Try out wurk; It's the best. PHONE 203 III WILL CALL Dawson Filing & Grinding Works 44 SOU I II FRONT A Plea iu nt Stop mer on the Trip to Han I'runi'Hco Truss the Bridges Uurtns l)ti light! HOTEL WOODLAND WOODLAND, CALIF. New. fireproof building on I'. !t Hljhn.j IKI-U 80 ROOMS 80 BATHS RATES FROM $2 00 (I11HK SHOP KOtIM SLHVICfc rtVIKN OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL WARM IN WINTER IDOL IN al'MMLH Dare H Chsmtters Pniprletoi L SHOOT OFF 4-WAY TIE; SALEM TROPHY SALEM. Ore.. June 12 a. O. Mendenhall of Grants Pass took a itxd for the Oregon single's cham plonahlp in the 8tat trapshoot here as he defeated Jim MoitIb Id a snoot -oil tor the Earl Snell 100 tingles. Five shooters broke 100 In the sin gles and Morris and Mendenhall oat tled It out through thetr 125th round before the Grants Pass shooter won out. Herman R. Peterson of Lus An geles and F. L. Dambacher oz Walnut Grove went out of the shoot-off In their fUtleth rounds. Kehn Wain of Salem defaulted In the shoot-off. Glenn Bradley, youthful Pendleton h hooter, captured the governor's han dicap. In which Governor Charles H. Martin fired the first shot, by down ing two opponents In a 23 -round shoot-off. Bradley, R. T. Flaherty of Spokane and A. Amadon of Long view ail broke 06 out of 100 birds in the regular handicap event. M. G. Hen klb of Portmnd won the stale doubles championship by shat tering 47 targets out of 25 pairs. His mark was equalled by George Young of Buckley, Wash., who as un out-91-btate shooter was Ineligible for the championship. Bear Fronh Win MADISON. Wis.. June 12. (UP The University of California tresh men crew beat the University of Wisconsin freshmen eight by 10 lengths In a two mile race over Lake Mendota here today. The Cali fornia f oflh shell took the lead early and never relinquished it, finishing far fresher than the Badger eight. Toledo Rentals I'p. TOLEDO (UP) Recent Increases In office rentals have led state banking officials to consider sale 01 the 23-story building whlcn has housed the former Ohio 8avlngs Bank and Triint company. The struc ture cost $5,000,000. It Is mortgaged for half that mm. MERRICK'S POOL SWIM IN DRINKING WATER Dally: 1 p. m to 10 p. m. Sunday: 1 0:3(1 a. m. to 10 p. m , e 11 LssssMsssssssssssass NO LIT: NO REF. FOR FEATURE GO, Those two demons of the southern ; Oregon grappling circuit, Pete Bel ; castro and Joe Smolinskl, go to the 1 post In the middle event ct Promoter 1 Mnck LU lard's weekly program of pain : and punishment at the Armory to- morrow night in a re-match that al-. i ready haa the majority of local ad ; diets talking to themselves ' Dude Chick meets Frankle Taylor in what Is called the main event and j Sailor Dick Trout tangles with Monte ! LaDue in the opener, two squabbles : which seem pretty fitting affairs. themselves. However, It Is that Mad Italian-Polish Palooka middle event that is causing more real grappling excitement hereabouts than anything j since the historic Belcastro-Red De mon feuds a couple of years back. What lifts the coming brawl out of the Juat-another-match class is the ' fact that for the first time in the his i tory of the Medford ring, there wit: ; be no third man In there disturbing the actions of the Messrs. Smolinskl and Belcastro. After considerable dis cussion, the Medford Boxing commis sion and Promoter Llllard agreed to let the two Buner-coloaial villain, have It out once and fox all. And. to further tho idea, it was also decided to go the whole works and put no time limit on the embrogllo. So. It MEDFORD ARMORY MONDAY NIGHT Dude Chick Vs. Frankie Taylor Pete Belcaatro Vs. Joe Smolinskl 1 (No Referee No Time Umlt) Monte LaDue Vs. Dick Trout Seats on sale st BBOWN'8. Phone 101 VALENTINE'S CAFE Phone !19 Aisle of Woman's Dreams Suppose you knew that one aisle of one floor in one store had everything you needed to purchase! Suppose that on that aisle you could buy household necessities, smart clothing, thrilling gifts for bride, graduate, voyager! How much walking that would save! How much time, trouble and fretful shopping you would be spared! That, in effect, is what advertisements in this paper can do for you. They bring all the needs of your daily life into review ... in one convenient place. Shop, from your easy-chair, with the advertisements. Keep abreast of bargains, instead of chasing them. Spend time in your newspaper to safe time and money in the stores. will be no-tlme-llmlt and no-referw when the most hated wreatlera now appearing in southern Oregon meet tomorrow evening, and a gala occas ion Is expected by all. Taking the last Belcastro-Smollnski tangle as a criterion of what to ex pect, the match should be at least good for a broken neck. Lait time the pair of ruffians met. which was hut Mondey night, Belcastro splintered a chair over the tough cranium of Brno Hnski. Until then, the bout was Ulr ly close, with both pounding the stuffing out of the other with wild abandon. SmVinskt. when he recover ed, bawling his cry for a re-matjb to the high heavens. He gets bis chance tomorrow night. Cowboy Dude Chick, world Junto heavyweight champion, Is expected to be hard put to defeat Frankle Taylor the ex-Ohio State football star who has been absent from the Armory for more than a year. Taylor Is a clean worker, the same as the champ, and Is reported to have Improved greatly since last here. In the opener. Sailor Dick Trout gets another crack at Monte LaDue. the moustached Frenchman with the ungentlemanly Ideas. LaDut whipped the well-liked gob two weeks ago with the aid of the ropes, a maneuver that didn't appeal to Trout In the least. He has sworn revenge, wh'ch augers fair to turn this match into another one of those things. Promoter Llllard announced yester day a capacity house was almost as sured. He warned everyone to procure seats as early as possible because It would probably be standing room only when the opener gets unuer way. New legislation In Germany em powers the minister of foodstuffs to force farmers to use Insecticides to safeguard crops. Apostle Easy Winner Over Ex-Navy King SAN FRANCISCO. June 12. (AP) Hard-punching Fred Apoatoll of San Francisco waa another seep closer to his much-sought middle weight title bout with rreddle Steel of Tacoma today. Th former bellhop, winning n'.n of the ten rounds, blssted Dale 8 parr, former navy champion from San Diego, all around the ring to win the decision easily here last night Only Sparr's gamenes aaved him from being knocked out. At tbe final gong the former Coloradoan waa bleeding from eye and nose cuts. Apostoll weighed 157'i and Sparr 1S?- Use Mall Trlbuna want ads. ARROW AIRWAY Shirts and Shorts The coolest garments of the sum mer. Hidden In their handsome checked fabrics are thousands of tiny openings for the air to pour through and fan you. ALL SIZES IN COLORS AND WHITE REINHART & BARKER "Medford's Arrow Shirt Store" New Fluhrer Bldg. A