Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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British Golf Pros Crack Under Pressure Fans Lack Sportsmanship
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FIZZLES DURING
FINAVCLUTCH'
Gene Sarazen Burned Up
By Treatment Accorded
Americans; Will Play No
More in Britain After Open
80BTHPOBT, Eng., July 1. (AP)
England' professional golferi limply
ean't takl It very well under pres
sure. That's the painful and reluctant
conclusion drawn after .watching
them with a couple of notable ex
ceptions flczle out like damp fire
crackers In the concluding stagea
of the Ryder cup matches yesterday.
The margin of eight points to four
by which the Americans won their
first cup match on British soil
doesn't necessarily reflect the dif
ference In the brands of golf ahot
by the two countries. Playing against
themselves and In practice, England's
tare have proved they can knock
the spots off their golf courses.
Dudley Comes Through.
Bd Dudley, whose finishing quali
ties bad been questioned at home,
brought out some of the most brtl
llsnt golf of his career In the final
decisive nine holes. His opponent,
Alfred Perry, like every other mem
ber of the British team except Henry
Cotton, David Reea and Bam King,
couldn't stsnd the pressure.
Oene Sarazen, three down with
only 12. holea to play, came home a
winner, against Percy Allies. Oene,'
burned up at the treatment accorded
the Americans by the galloping crowd
of at leant 12,000 yesterday, doesn't
Intend to play In England again
after next week's open at Carnoustie.
-. Police Help Brltliher.
ffarawn didn't particularly mind
the loud cheers when he missed
shots. He's accustomed to that. What
really got his goat was an Incident
at the 14th hole when the gallery
police, finding All::' ball Just out
side the playing confines, moved the
out-of-bounda marker back several
yards, so their man wouldn't lose a
stroke.
"That'e when I made up my mind
to beat him," aald Oene.
At the lath hole In the afternoon,
with the situation tense and the re
sult still In doubt, Denny Bhute
holed . an Important 10-foot putt.
There were at least 4000 spectators
clustered on the four peaks sur
rounding the femous green. Yet, a
woman's voloe exclaiming "Oh, boy I"
ounded like the crack of a whip
amid the desthly silence thst fol
lowed the fine shot.
April la the hatching time for
pullets that are to be used for lay
ing purposes during the good mar
acting period next fall.
TOP-NOTCH
TASTE -WINNERS
IN EVERY ROUND
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FANCY LUNCH GOODS
We carry a full line of Domestic and
Imported Lunch Goods Imported from
Sweden Norway France
Spain Italy Portugal
BOHEMIAN CLUB
Corner of Main and South Fir
LOOKS LIKE MOTHER. Many things have happened alnce
Joe Louis lived In a little bouse down In Alabama, but the king ol
heavyweight (till looks like bis mother, Mrs. Llla Brooks. Both
clotures were taken after his Chicago triumph.
HOW THE&
CTA k MX
(By the Associated Press.)
' coast.
Team ' W. L. Pet.
Bacramento ............. . 68 S3 .625
Ban Francisco 64 35 .607
San Diego 62 38 .671
Los Angeles .... 47 41 J3
Seattle .... - 41 47 .466
Portland -....-......- 40 44 .469
Oakland 34 46 .378
Missions ... 32 68 .366
National,
Chicago .......
38 24 .613
New York
Bt. Louis ......
Pittsburgh ..
38 36 .603
,. 36 26 -.674
. 36 27 .668
Brooklyn - . 37
Boston .. .......... 26
Cincinnati .... ...... 24
33 .450
38 .419
38 .387
Philadelphia
. 24 38 .387
New York
Chicago ....
Detroit
. 30 31
.35 26
, 36 27
.660
.574
.565
Boston .................
Cleveland .......
Washington ........
Philadelphia
St. Louis .............
.... 31
25 .584
.... 30 29
.... 27 32
... 20 38
..... 20 30
,508
.458
.346
.380
SOFTBALL THRONE
Fred Lennard, recently elected
manager of the Med ford Softball as
soctatlon which Include the 10 teams
of the Commercial league and six
clubs of the Service league, today
announced his resignation from that
position. He gave as hit reason for
resigning the press of business.
Notices of the move were mailed
to all team managers today, Mr,
Lennard said, along with an an
nouncement of a meeting next Tues
day night In the M. N. Hognn broker
age company office for the purpose
of electing a new manager. Mr. Len
nard'a resignation will take effect
at that meeting.
Duties of tho association manager
are to answer all correspondence,
take care of publicity releases, arbi
trate In all protests or arguments,
and In general, be to the local or
ganisation what Judge K. M. Landla
la to organised baseball.
LONDON. July 1. (AP) Ted
Broadrlbb, manager for the British
heavyweight, Tommy Purr, announced
today he was starting negotiations
with Nat Flelcher of New York, for
a world heavyweight title fight in
the United Stale between Parr and
Joe Louis.
Should the negotiations go through,
Broadrlbb declared, Parr'a fight pre
viously scheduled for August 0 with
Max Schmellng would be cancelled.
Broadrlbb said his sudden move
for a match with Louis came from
his annoyance at the decision of
the British boxing board of control
to recognise the Pnrr-Schmellng fight
aa for the world title.
"I do not agree with the board
of control ruling," Broadrlbb aald.
"We consider Louis the world cham
pion and would rather meet him
than Schmellng for the title."
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
I Scores Yesterday
(By the Associated Press.)
Coast.
R. H. E.
2 10 1
6 7 0
Sacramento
Portland
Seats and Cooper; Posedel and
Trash.
' R. H. E.
Oakland 3 17 1
Seattle 2 9 0
Olds and Baker; Gregory, ' Home
and Fernandee.
R. H. E.
Los Angeles ....... 0 S O
Ssn Diego . 4 8 0
Berry and Collins; craghead and
Starr. .
R. H. E.
San Francisco 3 8 1
Mlaslona 10 0
Cole. Ballou and Monzo; Herrmann,
Nltcholaa and Almada.
American.
New York 6. Philadelphia 1.
Washington 6, Boston 4.
Detroit 4, Chicago 1.
Cleveland 10, St. Louis 8.
National.
New York 7. Philadelphia 2.
Boston 7-1, Brooklyn 0-0,
Chicago 6, St. Louts 4.
Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 0.
ALICE MARBLE BOWS
TO TERRIFIC DRIVE!
OF POLISH NET STAR
WIMBLEDON. Eng., Jtlly 1. (AP)
Blonde Alice Marble of San Fran
cisco, the last surviving American,
was eliminated In the semi-final
round of the all-England tennis
championships today by the hard
hitting Polish girl, Jedwlga Jedrxe
Jowska, 8-0, 0-3.
Miss Marble, United States singles
title holder, put up a plucky tight
In the opening set but her game fin
ally collapsed under the pressure of
Mile. Jedrze'jowska's terrific drives.
In the finals Saturday tho Polish
girl will fc Dorothy Round
of England, who ousted the defend
ing champion, Helen Jacobs, In the
quarter-finals and easily disposed of
Mme. Rene Mathleu of France. 0-4,
0-0, to qualify for the finals against
Mile. Jedrzcjowska.
The women's singles final will be
the feature of Saturday's closing pro
gram. The men'a final, pitting
America's Don Budge against Baron
Oott fried Von Cramm, will be play
ed tomorrow.
FORRESTER TO DIRECT
0. A. C. SPORT PUBLICITY
CORVALLIS, Ore. July 1. (AP)
Percy Locey, new director of athletics
at Oregon State college, announced
the appointment today of J. w. For
rester, Jr., managing editor of the
East Oregon la n at Pendleton, as dl
recotr of sport publicity for the
associated student.
Forrester will take over his duties
on July 15.
Forrester will also assist In edit
ing th Oregon State Monthly, an
alumni publication, and serve as
business advisor to the Dally Ba
rometer rtnd the Beaver yearbook.
NOW GOING
LAKfGE'S
Big Used Cat
Lange Motor Car Co.
Chrysler-Plymouth
CHALK UP VICTORIES
IN SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Games Tonight.
Commercial League:
Timber Product Ta. Office Boys.
Fluhrer'a Ta. Catholic Men.
Service League:
Klwanla va. Copco.
HUMRS, figured one of the most
powerful cluba at the start of the
aeason. but unable to click is pre
vious games, finally rolled Into high
last night to dsfeat Plche's, 12-10,
in Commercial Softball league bat
tle at the high school stadium. In
the other Commercial circuit en
counter, Jennlnga Tire rapped Lam
ports, 8-3, In the fastest bsttle of
the year; It was played In 40 min
utes. Jack Hughes clouted a home run
for HUMRS and Al Plche and Curry
hit round-trlppers for Plche Herd
ware. There were no homers In the
Jennings-Lamport battls. .
In an exhibition girl's game, the
high school defeated the business
women, 12-8.
Durell Adama wheeled his bicycle
twice around the quarter-mil track
to win first place In the youth's
cycling, race. Hal Adams rinienea
second In the field of six. Finals of
the bicycle racea will be run Friday
night, with the winners and run-ners-up
of nightly racea competing
for prizes.
Last night saw the largest crowd
of the season turn out for the
cames, more than 180 paid admis
sions In sddltion to several nunarea
holders of season passes peeking the
grandstsnd.
Tonight, Service league teama will
again swing Into sctlon Immediately
following Commercial league battlee
which will etart at 7:45 sharp. Bi
cycle racea will go on at 7:30.
Scores: . m. b.
HUMRS 12 8 2
Plche 10 12 S
Leavltt and O. dltnen; Verblck,
Vincent and Wilson.
R. H. I,
Jennings .................. 6 8 8
Lsmports 3 ' 8 2
Slngler and Luman; Schilling and
Wood.
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Deaf Mute. Graduated
. LONDON (UP) Bernard L. Pitch
er, who haa been deaf and dumb
since birth, haa been awarded the
degree of bachelor of science from
London untveratty. He Is the first
deaf-mut to be graduated from the
college.
Legislature Haa Fun
HONOLULU (UP) Samuel B.
Kemp, attorney general of Hawaii, Is
convinced that the Hawaiian leg Is
lature really enjoyed law making. Ha
haa found that In soma cases the
same bill was passed three times,
others failed to appropriate neces
sary funda and still others contra-
dieted themselves. Ha la trying to
straighten It all out. Two bills for
example reduced tha marriage license
fee from i5 to 3.
Old Bell Uneathed
CENTER, Tex. (UP) Center's old
bronze fire bell, Installed here 33
years ago, was found In the flower
bed of a residence. The bell waa re
storvd to It place In front of the
city hall from where It had been
missing since 1915.
Portland
PORTLAND, July 1. (AP-USDA)
Hogs: lflOO. Including 1080 through
and direct, market alow, steady, good'
choice 155-210 lb. drlvelna 11.25, car
load lots 11.50, 335-375 lb. 10 30
10.75. light light $10.50, packing sows
$7.75-8.00, feeder pigs 910.35.
Hogs: 150, Including 36 direct,
calves 50 Including 31 direct; mar
ket alow, steady; scattered grass
steers. $5,5037.75; stockera, 5.00j
6.00; fleshy grsssers, $0.50 and above:
strictly good dry feds $10.00 and
above; grassy heifers, so.ooQO.as; iat
beef type helfera, $8.00 snd above;
low cutter and cutter. $3.50a4.50;
common to medium butchers, $5.00
6 00; dairy type barely above $5.35;
good beef cows, $7.00; bulls, $5.35$
6 00; good and choice real, $4.00$
8.50; selects, $8.75; common to me
dlum, $d.00(7.50.
Sheep: 1000 Including 740 dlreot;
scattered common to medium spring
lambs, steady at $6.SOBB.75; good
spring lambs salable $9.35 and above;
medium yearllnga eligible IS 00 6 00;
slaughter ewes. $3 50.
25
South
Riverside
Open Evening!
38 No. Riverside
Tied by Convicts
Surprised by eight escaped convicts,
W. D. Dorman. 47, or Trinity, Tex..
and two others were shorn of all
their outer garments and left noth
ing but prison wear. Tied to a pnlc
and told to get Into his strange out
fit, Dor man did Just that tui.uvc).
The convicts were some of the 10
who escaped from the Eastman farm.
Third Teeth at 88
PINEWOOD, Ont. (UP) Louis As-
selln, 88-year old former lumberjack,
la cutting nis- intra bcs oi tee in, ni
favorite pastime la sawing wood.
Grooms Get Flowers
DALLAS, Tex. (UP) Bridegrooms
who apply for marriage licenses dur
ing July are being offered flowers
for their lapels by County Clerk Ed
Stegar,
Rats Plague Zuzuland
JOHANNESBURG ( Up ) Zuzuland
Is suffering from an unparalleled
plague of rats. The rodents are scur
rying across country, eating all crops,
especially maize and pumpkins, and
leaving a locust-like devastation.
Vitamins for Catfle
TOLEDO (UP) A new Industry Is
being built h're for the manufacture
of vitamin cultures for cattle and
stock feeds of all kinds.
Auto Thieves Active
PARIS (UP) On an average, 13
automobiles are stolen every day In
Paris, according to police records.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
A-A H-EE-AH-EE-AH!
The movies have a new Tarian. Ha la Glenn Morris, world's de
cathlon champion and winner of the 1936 SulUvan trophy ai tha
nation's outstanding amateur athlete. He has signed a contract
to appear In a series ot Tarian pictures. Here he Is practicing that
"Tarian yell." (Associated Press Photn
CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PLANES FLOCK IN
FOR FRI
(Continued trom rag On.)
ct th pilot put on Impromptu per
formances. Others took passenger
up for chartered ride over tba valley.
Oen at 8 . m.
Tha big exposition open at 8
o'clock tomorrow morning when all
the craft will be lined up for public
inspection. All typea of ships will be
on display, from the smallest to the
largest, from open cockpit two-seaters
to luxurious cabin liners, from slow
moving midgets to fleet-winger gUnt
that cruise along at 300 mile an
hour.
Th sky circus will open at S p. m.
and last until A, with soma of tha
country's most celebrated atunt pilot
and parachute Jumper providing
thrill-packed feats throughout the
afternoon.
One ticket entitles the holder to
troth the aircraft exposition And sky
ehow, It waa stressed again today by
Max Pelrce, president of Medford
chapter of the National Aeronautic
association, local sponsor, and head of
the Oregon Aviation Development
Committee, Inc., manager of tha ten
city aerial tour of which tha local
carnival Is the opening event. Ticket
holders may leave and return to the
field at will for the one admission
price. Tickets are placed In the pop
u'ar price category, with children 16
years and under being admitted at
half the adult scale.
Some Stores To Close
Drug, hardware. Jewelry and sta
tionery store will cloaa at 1:30 to
morrow afternoon, It was announced
by Fred Heath. Jr. ticket committee
chairman. Some other stores also
plan to close, he added, and all had
arranged to let aa many employes as
possible off for the after afternoon
show. Department and food stores,
hi said, will remain open aa usual
Fair weather with ruing tempera
ture was predicted lor t-..ju.vu..
Police and nations) guardsmen will
b ut tho iielu to dlrcv ttafflc, assist
in parking cars and aid in keeping
spectator from danger tones, A
u, cinder of the Medford fire depart
ment will be on band to man tha air
port's fire truck.
-
Uniforms Banned
BEIRUT, Lebauoa to ( The Leb
anese minister of the interior baa
sent a communication to all the po
litical parties warning them that they
may be dissolved If they refuse to
comply with the bsn on political un
iforms. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ads is 1 :30 p. m.
I'M TARZANI
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Heads Shriners
Walter 8. Sufdrn (above) of Slsters
vllle, W. Va., waa advanced to Impe
rial potentate at the Shrine conven
tion In Detroit. He formerly was
deputy Imperial potentate
Band la Family Group
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) The Ju
nior League band of Cambridge post
of the American Legion la a family
affair. The muslclana are Daddy Lea
ns Oretter and Ralph, 17. Robert.
16, Worth,. 19, Fay, 13, and Alma,
12.
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PORTLAND, July 1. (IP) Ed
Bauman. 58, of Oresham died yester
day of carbon monoxide gas from his
automobile engine. The sherlff'a of
fice listed the death as accidental
pending an autopsy.
PORTLAND, July 1. lP) The
Portland Terminal Investment com
pany announced today the Union Pa
cific railroad will construct a (33.000
warehouse here. It will be leased by
the W. J. Heinz company for ten
years.
PENDLETON, July 1 . Jfi June
rainfall at Pendleton totaled 3.41
Inches, an excess of 1.50 over the
normal, the local weather bureau re
ported here today. So far this year,
the area haa received 9.11 lnshea rain.
17 per cent over the normal of 7.70.
HERE ONE
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PORT ORFORD CHANNEL
HEARING IS POSTPONED
WASHINGTON, July 1. (AP) The
army engineers postponed today a
hearing on an appeal from an ad
verse report on proposed deepening
of the channel of Port Or ford. Or.
They announced the bearing will
be held aa soon aa Oregon repreetn
tatlves arrive In the city.
MERRICK'S
POOL
SWIM
IN DRINKING
WATER
Dally: 1 p. m. to 10 p. m.
Sundays: 10:30 a. m. to 10 p. n
BIG DAY!
THEY'RE HERE I
ut$ul NEW PATTERNS
Prottft new tar uphoNtfry Improve spptsrinct
of old fir with snug-fit tin ir, long-wciring srst
covert st the money-saving prices.
COMPETITOR
coupes 70
roadsters 7c
SEDANS Ui9
COACHES 1 .
STANDARD
$459 SEDANS $395
I COACHES I
Durable fabric full-fashiond In artistic tan
or blue patterns an excellent value.
DE LUXE FABRICS
Distinctive patterns to beautify car. Tifhtlv.
aoven. full-coverage for lastinj protection
of upholstery.
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