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MTCDFORD MATL TRTBUNTC. MEDFOTtl). OBEflON. TUESDAY, MAY 24. 1939.
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Yates Beats Fischer While
; Goodman Takes Billows
in British Amateur Golf
Championship Tourney
TROON, Scotland. May 34. (API
Charley Yates of Atlanta beat
Johnny Fischer of Cincinnati on a
itymle at the nineteenth hole ana
O. 6. champion Johnny Ooodman
scrambled home to beat Ray Billows
of Poughkeepale, N. Y., 4 and 3. to-
day aa six United Statea Walker cup
players survived the second day's
competition In the British amateur
golf championship.
Aside from Fischer and Billows.
the only American to be defeated
was Marvin (Bud) ward oi uiympia
Wash. The young coast golfer came
from behind to tie Albert W. Briscoe
be-snectacled Irish internationalist
on the home green, then lost on the
twentieth as Briscoe canned a io
footer for a birdie 8.
. -Goodman's triumph In a re-play of
last -year's American championship
final put him In the third rounn
together with Walker oup captain
Francis Oulmot and cnarics tunucm
Kocsls of Detroit, Yates, on hli vic
tory over Fischer, went Into the sec
ond round together with Fred Haas,
Jr.. of New Orleans, who scored an
assy triumph today, and Reynolds
Smith of Dallas, victor in tns first
round maCch yesterday.
Oulmet ime through with a 4
and 8 decision over Dr. WllUsm
Tweddell, captain of the 1930 Brit
ish Davis cup team; Kocsls ran up
an early margin, then held on to
beat William Peacock of Britain, 8
nd 3, and Haas breezed to a 7 and
6 decision over A. J Ashworth of
Scotland.
Into the third round with the
three Americans went two other fav
orites, Gordon Peters of Scotland
British Walker euppni who beat Vic
tor O. L. Flnlayson, 6 and 4, and
O. Ross (Bandy) Somervllle. Cana
dian champion and former U. S. title
holder, who whlppod A. W. Ogllvle
of South Africa, 7 and 8.
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BOWLING
Studebaker took all three points
from Conorete Construction lost night
at the Medford alleys to win the
Classic league bowling championship.
The Studebaker team ended the
sohedule with 19 wins and 11 losses,
one game ahead of Mald-Rlte with
18 victories and 13 defeata. In the
other final lengue encountera last
night, M-M beat Active club, 3 to 1
and Prultt's Oenernl station beat
Mald-Rlte, 3 to 1.
Other teams flnlswefl aa follows:
M-M, 17 wins and 13 losses; Con
crete Construction. 14 wins and 18
losses; Actlvo club. 13 victories and
17 defeats, and Prultt's, 9 wins and
31 losses. Scores of last night's
matches:
Concrete Construction Co.
Burroughs 139 188 148 458
Semon 1 178 118 430
Daws 108 163 183 603
Miller 180 188 149 484
Lucas 167 177 184 BIS
Handicap 8 B 8
Totals .. 789 841 779
Studebaker
R. Prultt 183 166 181 478
Paske 137 181 183 490
Moore 183 148 149 468
DrVore 199 313 193 806
Eads 168 303 300 859
Totals 817 878 898
M. A M.
Adair 173 188 311 671
Jones 138 109 303 537
Oreene 183 181 135 489
Stllwell 183 305 314 803
Hemstreet .
Larson
183 170 187 479
.... 838 043 910
Active Dub
166 134 187 436
Johnson 178 159 171 608
MiKeown 176 188 190 833
81ms 333 199 338 856
Dummy 180 180 180 480
Handicap 8 8 8
Totals 908 803 90S
Maid Rite
Baylor 134 188 187 470
Hagen 161 153 169 494
Bell 135 159 143 438
Murray 166 139 147 441
Reltsnia 193 193 171 686
Handicap 34 a S
Totals 779 831 808
Prultt's Ueneral station
Bean 198 301 196 696
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Attroctlvo outitdo roomi , . . Beautiful
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Wlien Henry Armstrong (above) enters the rlne In .Madison .Square
Garden bowl May 28 In quest of the nrltrrnplght title, he'll try to put
Barney Ross on the ropes, Just as he's doing with these clothes at his
training ramp In Pompton Lakes, N. J.
Murray Snaps Four-Year Jinx
By Fishing From Proper Boat
It's the little things In soJmon fishing that bring results.
Consider the cose of Jim Murray For years Jim was a productive
fisherman. Any time that he went out, It practically meant a salmon.
Fishing was great sport; nothing bucks one up so much as landing
salmon. It Just gives one a new lease on life; It makes everything hunkey-dory.
Then something happened to Jim
or to the salmon. At any rate, try
aa he would, Jim couldn't hook a
Chinook. The first flshless season
wasn't so bad; Jim Just chalked that
up to fisherman's luck, or the ab
sence of It.
The next year Jim contlnuod to
fish without results. Then he began
to get worried. He began to experi
ment, eliminating various factors
from his angling repertoire which
he considered a Jinx or bad omon.
Things went from bad to worse.
For four consecutlvo yearB Jim went
without a fish, though goodness
knows he tried hard enough to bring
in a salmon that the wlfo and klddlo
could be proud of. Jim beenmo des
perate. He tried out all kinds or
things to break his bad luck. He
changed his tackle, resorting to every
thing but a bent pin. He changed
his fishing partners. He went alone.
But nil to no avail. He couldn't get
oven a Btrlke.
This year the old bogey again
started out with him. Time alter
time he went out on the old Regno
and time attor time he came back
without a sslmon.
Thon something snapped. Jim
landed a nice, big Chinook. Today
life is again worth living. Jim's sun
ny disposition has returned. His
broad smile beams on everyone asaln
And what restored Jim's luck? 4.
green rowboat. It was that slmtole.
"Never again will I fish In any
thing but a green boat," Jim de
clared. "That's my color and I should
have known that long before now.
From now on It's a green boat and
lota of salmon."
Nas
Lute
White
W. Prultt .
Dummy ...
143 313 126 481
138 163 199 487
161 133 203
134 147 203 474
ISO 100
Wnshlngton ....- 3 6 0
Younce, Fengcr and Boilers, Orrell;
Slcrer and Parker.
Totals ..... 700 804 858
O.S.C.MCHJSIS
10 REGAIN LEADERSHIP
8EATTLB. May 24. . Oregon
Stnta college was back on top f tha
northern dt vision Purine Cowt con
ference biuteball rnca today, following
a 3-3 victory over the University of
Washington Monday.
Patterson scored the wlnn'.ns; run
on Orrcll's altvle In the second, hoth
teams remaining scoreless Ovrenfter.
Fenger, who relieved Younce, al
lowed but three hits.
R H E.
O. 6. O 8 7 1
Scores Yesterday
Nntlnnnl.
At New York 8. Pittaourjtn .
At Brooklyn 4. Clnclnnotl 8.
At Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 6.
At Boston 1, Chicago 4.
American
All games postponed yesterday,
rain.
MOSCOW. Idaho. May 24. (AP
The Idaho Vandals rrncked three
Washington State collego pitchers
yesterday and won a northern di
vision baseball contest. 13 to 3.
Cougar outfielders had a day's
work cut out for them shagging the
majority of the Vandals' 19 hits
The. Vaudals scored four runs In the
!ecDnd inning and never were In
danger.
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World's Fair "Treasure Island". Today's luury distinguishes the Fairmont's
spacious rooms... chic Circus IOunjteaml esijuisite Venetian Dining Room,
The smartest, friendliest place in town to stop or it.,.with all its hislorio
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The Black Secret earned the. .K;ht
to meet Cowboy Dude Chick. Junior
heavyweight champion, on next Mon
day night's grappling program, by
gaining a two-out-ol-threo Ml de
cision from Bed Lyons last night in
the Medtord armory.
The match lasted 48 minutes, with
the hooded meanle taking the third
and deciding tumble with a well
aimed kick that landed flush m the
Joplln Ohosfs Jaw. Lyons, at the
time, had the Secret backed .n a cor
ner and was apparently beating the
daylights out of him. Following '.he
foot-belt to Lyons' mug, the rn-sked
bad man dropped on top for the fall
and the match.
A rolling head scissors gave he
Secret the first fall after 23 minutes
of vicious brawling. Lyons came hick
to even the count In 41 minutes wltn
his favorite leg-strap, and the final
five minutes were crammed full of
spectacular action as Lyons, -.attiing
for a chance to meet Chick next wctk
hammered the hooded one all over
the ring.
Floyd Brltt and Bobby Chick went
alx rounds to a draw In the mlfdle
event, each grabbing one tumble
Brttt's came In the fourth heat rfhen,
after a series of arm-breakers over
the ropes and a couple across his
leg, he body-alammed Chick to the
carpet and pinned hut shoulders
Bobby tied the score In the rlnal
round with a sensational backward
body slam.
Tony Garibaldi gained falls n the
third and fourth rounds to defeat.
Lefty Pacer In the opener, using surf
boards for each tumble. Pacer, turn
ing villainous, won the first fall In
the opening canto after punching
Tony In the groin and smashing him
to the floor with left hands, doubled
up.
Next week's Decoration Day pro
gram will see the 'irst "ladles" night
ever staged here. Every man pur
chasing a ticket, either ringside or
balcony, will be given a free Indies
ducat.
DOROTHY BUNDY WINS
ROUND IN MIDDLESEX
CHISWICK, May 24. (AP) Dor
othy Bundy of Santa Monica, Calif.,
a member of the American Wight
man cup tennis team, reached the
third round of the Middlesex cham
pionships today when she defeated
Miss B. M. Smith of England, B-&
0-3.
Her teammate, Qracyn Wheeler,
lost In the second round to Mrs.
Heine Miller, South African star,
0-4, 0-3.
Sport
Graphs
Billy Hulen says:
Tiger Athletes
End Best Year
In Sport Books
Medford high school's 1937-3U ath
letic seaurn was ended with the Ore
gon track and field meet at CcrvUis
Saturday, and while the Tlgera didn't
f , v championships In
1 football, basket
ball a n 4 bh-u
ball, the mnjor
sports, they did
right well by
them wives In
southern Jregon.
In fact, you could
name the past
VMr nA nnn nf th
most successful
1iV ever enjoyed by
Red and Bla-k
clad athletes and
by far the best
since Coach Bill
Bowerman took over the reins In the
fall of 1035.
Competing In the three major
sports, the Tigers made a clean weep
to win the conference or district title
in each. The Black Tornado. after
a rather slow start, generated terrific
Billy Rulesj
power In the dosing stages to win
the football championship of the
Southern Oregon conference without
the loss of a game. Orants Pass and
Ashland were beaten and Klamath
Palls tied In conference action.
In basketball, the Tigers didn't win
the conference pennant, but rhey did
grab the district 0 flag and right to
enter the state tournament, a far
more Important honor than the oon
ference championship. It was a gruel
ing battle down the stretch with
Ashland, but Bowerman's casaba club
had what It took In the cructtl wind
up encounters. At the state tour
ney, the Med fords were Just a little
out of their class, but with a sopho
more team they didn't figure M make
a serious bid. Next year, those aoptu
wlll be Juniors and seasoned In the
fire of competition, and maybe many
things will happen.
The Tiger track and field team
was away -ahead of Its southern
Oregon rivals, winning two ilnal
meets from Grants Pass by over
whelming scores, grabbing the
Southern Oregon district affair
by a huge margin from 20 other
RchooK Including Klamath O'allJ,
and showing the strongest prep
teams west of the Cascaded how
It was done In the annual (111
I lay ward relays at Eugene. In
the state meet last Saturday, the
Tigers were submerged under an
avalanche of record and near
record breaking performances ay
Bend's mighty Lava Bears, nrant
high of Portland and others.
Yes, this past season certainly pro
duced plenty of hardware for the
Tiger trophy case and we believe al
those athletes, Head Coach Bowerman
and assistants Rubs Acheson and Ed
Klrtley deserve a nice, big hand.
Three championship out of three at
tempts Is what we consider a pretty
fair average.
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Well, our high-powered Crater nave
seen three Southern Oregon league
ball clubs, and as yet the team hasn't
made Itself known which flares to
seriously threaten a complete Mfad
ford domination of the pennant rtce.
Ashland, Grants Pass and Crescent
City don't appear to have the neces
sary pitching to halt the local 'mur
derers' row," nor the hlttln? ae'ies
sary to make things overly uncom
fortable for Lowell Brown. Bill Catlike
or Ray Erlckson. the Crater mound
staff. Yreka. Cal., the circuit's new
entry, comes to town next Sunday,
and with three straight losses tn the
same number of starts. Manager Wally
Rlckert Is not losing any sleep over
fear the Callfornlans will upaet his
outfit.
Perhaps Glendale's rough and tough
Loggers are the gang the Craters will
have to beat. They have probably
better pitching, tn Merle Johnson,
than any team In the league w'th
the exception of Medford. Itself.
Johnson Is a slender righthander with
worlds of stuff, but what that "stuil"
will look like to McLean, Hoffard,
Rlckert, Sakralda. Lewis, et al. Is an
other question. We'll know Tune 6.
when the Craters travel to the 'ogglng
town.
Although, on the face of things.
Yreka doesn't appear to be dangerous.
Manager Rlckert la going to tke no
chances. He said Lowell Brown would
toe the rubber against them, md as
the big southpaw Is number one
hurler now, because of his master
piece Sunday against Crescent o.ty.
it la apparent the Crater skipper is
leaving nothing to chance. Some
mighty funny things happen In b-ae-ball,
upsets and such, and It la en
tirely possible that Yreka may nave a
far better ball team than Its record
Indicates.
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