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1 13, 1936. THE REGISTER. GUARD, ETTflENE, OREflON IS STYMIED SOFA SELLERS j iTI-fiT 4 4 1 t 1 hS II- QPORI PARADC By HENRY McLEMORE BERLIN, Aug. 13. (U.R) Baseball j made ita international debut under me iiuouugDiB oi neicnsportti.til last night, and if the minds of tbe 100,0ml Germans who vatched it could be read todaj Abner Uoubleday probably I would enter a libel suit which would 'uwarl tue war debt, CARDS TAKE CUBS IS GO TWELVE OLYMPIC RESULTS LrTBALL STANDINGS , pFTD1-1 w prt , For nearly three hours the crowd lirttl in' ' yws 1 rr p ..S ..4 ..1 ..1 .R33 .SOO ST. lOl'IS, Ann. n.(piTl pitcbine combination of Larrv French and flay Bryant held the St. Louis Cardinals to five hits yesterday, but two of theni were home runs that sent tbe Chicaio Culw down to sec- SOX, PHILS SPLIT; BOSTON". Aur. 13. After Wea Ferrell helled In tt-4 Tictory by many thousands the largest ever j "n,l place In defeat, 5 to 3. ussemoiea tor DaseDall, sat in utter! Ohiraco, led .Jim ""uernieni as iwo American teams with four hits ami Ken O Pea with .107 ,iut 011 '-l"c exhibition. The three, failed lamentably to take ad sarae drew only two rousing and sin- i vantane of 14 safeties off Si .Mm- .. . o..w nut crimp n " : " !" """"" ..H.noi r-- - . - . was announceii mat ine tim, wn. Lmbolt Gunner, drive half completed, the second when It dM ..... nnt!was all over and the teams left the ci.hl when they rapped out fk,1(1 Crowd Hat Two Strikes The crowd had two strikes, on it even before, the game started. The first came when three aunouncers, a Herman, a Frenchman and an Eng lishman, were brought before the mic- rophone to explain the game. The 0 7 iriumpu wit i diamond. L .nother big night for Bill jones, nuut - 13 mid kept eipbt hits Lered. He was rostermny . fot collapse '.u irh en simerea a ais- ontn. making his first start for St Lows. rhicago j) 4 o t- Louis , 5 s ft French. Bryant and O Dea: John son and V. Davis. Wednesday, August 12 By The Associated Press Swimming: Jack Medica lowered Olympic rec ord to 4:44.5, winning men's 400 meter free style title with Ralph Flanagan fourth. Marjorie Ciestriug led American i;,i, k-n, ,.;' n 1. iw i ov,r Philadelphia with a pair of sue otby Poynton Hill placed .econd and ! 0"1,v hon" r"n" third, respectively. i ..penmg game, the Bed Sax foiled to Adolh Kiefer lowered Olympic 100 1 f"""" " b",,m '"J '"' w" nl'' meter backstroke record to 1 :06.9. i 0 0 Harry Kelley In the night- Pemaree bettering listed world record, as Tay- j lor Drysdale and Al A an Pe V egbe also qualified for vetnt-fiuals. Edith Motridge Segal and Alice Bridges qualified for women's 100 meter backstroke final as Pina Senff, .Holland, continued to set tbe quali fying pace. United States team qualified for women's 4iM meter relay finnls. I nofficinl tenm 6tandings (on 10- Olympic Spectator's Task No Push-Over; Sturdy Legs Needed E" BERLIN", Aug. 13. CP) Trying I to get a cross-section Impression of one day's events in the current Olympics is making athletes out of thousands of mere spectators. Footing it from tbe stadium to the Hwimminr atHilimn. to the hnskethsll courts, to the hockey field, to Slay ,'ind t0011 Cast league pitching lion field to the open air theater and era from Bob Cols of Ran Francisco The Sox were onthit in both con tests but Wea gained his 11th plleh- LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13. (Spe cial). "Wee-Willie" Ludolph of Oak- thence back to the main stadium is a marathon runner's job. Some spectators have been trying to straddle the question by getting top row seals in the north side of ing triumph of the sesson bby putting the main stadium snd looking down two drives over tbe left field wall in I occasionally to the nearby swimming It has bees estimated that tba wealth of the United State amounts to $:4T.000.000,0fX. lb'.' II "" . - ... A .1.. won anil r asset in" l :linir wiiii two , Soft Sellers wnncse.i uuv nu ihimer. for Ibe Gunners, a.-, cat two each out of E, blows that Jones yielded. (I lira, the nunioer oi bill that had marked their had gathered hia knowledge of tbe 1.11 Mints. In this "crucial- 1 American pnsume by reading tbe ruleB l1U . .1.. h.11 .,m,i,A ,it w,ta, An nnt- . t, .- DOOIPtl ( .. "... o nitciiMiniiuii tnac even tne Brooklyn Uodgcrs wouldn't have understood. T h e l hrenchman picked up where be left off and concluded with a warning that tbe only thing it wan necessarv lo watch was the "thrower tossing Ihe i sphere against tbe baton of the strik- er." The Englishman moke with an Itiimpion in ine nunmcr m uxriia accent and the tip-off on how tide, enrnering throe. f much he knew came when he said fenbe victory will mnke neces- baseball was a unique mixture of fn- itoff between i nc iwo icaiiiN ,.r0Ssc and cricket, nnd referred to! umnd-half title, since only ,1,. hnses n "fnn, ntw r,r f... ! ,t, between the Rubes and , Lighting Poor min; Jt'. " - I jne eccond strike on the crowd's schedule. I chances of gleaning a fragment of ,. preliminary contest I enn s undrMtandiiig of what was going on I n. ,nnt n wenseneo new, .... ,u , L...K - ...... T. n wi puor iiKUllllg. 1 lie UCUI6 L, 4 Hale. )I,ll,gan Hcyiwere ,lim jt WM J U .Ineced out homers for the ba fron ,e , d x L,, while Larry Q.ullc hit bn, is . ry vita, part of (he lr nre for tbe -ews. , nnd with ,t jvisibe t, nroc.e,ins R H E ! werc 't'e more than pantomime, even 4 11 3 0 "10 Americans. 10 11 4 I Tnis nbKe,lce of the ball worried the and' ' Wellnitz 1 lJcnns n"i' the first inning hadn't and Greene; ' J.'".0. V"'5' Sl, T ,".,ell"nt: , "Ball, ball, who's got the ball " 5-4-3'J l basis): TRIPLE BREAKS UP THRILLER Men's swimming: United States BHOOKr.YN'. Aug. 13. (4l S: Japan 30; Hungary 14: Germany Young Gabby Gabler smashed out a ' "S France 4; Great Britnin 1. triple with two mates on base ye- Women's swimming: I'nited States lerdny to break up a 12-inning thrill- -: Holland l"1.; Germany lflH: er nnd give himself and the New Japan 11: Argentina 8; Penmark 4; York Giants a 2 to 1 v ctorr over Great Britain 1. Ihe third and fourth frames. First game R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 P 1 Boston 6 T 1 l.isenbee. Flythe and Moss; M. Fer rell and R. Ferrell. Second game Philadelphia 6 10 1 Boston 0 3 S Kelley and Hayes; Meola, Wilson nnd Berg. the luckless Dodgers. For 11 innings, Gabler Mungo pitched scoreless and hall. Van Ihe latter holding the New Yorkers to five hits. After Gabby drove in Ihe winning runs, the Podgers threatened to tie it up in their half of the VJlh. but Carl Hubhell enme to Gahler's assistance nnd pulled the gnme out of the fire. Vow York 2 S 1 Brooklyn 1 13 2 Gabler nnd Mnncuso; Mungo nnd Berrcs. 1 BROWNS 00 DOWN I CHICAGO. Am. 13.OP) Vernon Rowing: Kennedy pitched the Chicago White University of Washington set new ; So, ,0 ,n 8 to 3 victory over the Si. Olympic record of 6:00.8 in beating Browns yesterday to account British in eight-oared trial, qualify-. fr h), ,mh trmph of the ing for finals. , v ile Kennedy was keeping eight Pan Barrow, Philadelphia, quail- .-aji w, a I Bnnura who hanged out his ninth j home run of the season with two on, i nssauulted Jack Knott and Glenn Tied for singles sculling semi-finals by winning his consolation heat. Basketball: United Slates beat Philippines. 5fl to 20. qualifying for semi-finals along with Mexico, which heat Italy, 34-17, Canada, victorious 43 to 21 over UniKiiay. and Poland, which won by forfeit from Peru. il,;, Wellmti h: Ormienaei PHILS LOSE TENTH PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 13. P Pete Sivess, the Phillies rookie pitch er from Dickinson College, weakened in the ninth yesterday and Ibe Boston Bees pushed over two runs for a 4 to 2 victory to sweep Ihe three game series. It wns the Phil's 10th straight defeat. Boston 4 10 1 Philadelphia 2 8 0 Bush and Lopez: Sivess, Bcnge and Grace, Wilson. FLY CASTERS SET FOP OPENING DAY Ifins ibott'l md Chnstensen; laer. Knlisky beball Standings Br The Associated Press) National League W. L. Pet. j, Oi 43 .HOIS i 04 43 .."DS Drk 02 40 .374 t;i .-,4 m ,r,on atj, r,2 53 .4S0 ,11 r,7 .472 n 42 00 .KS0 !rbin 31) OS .304 American Loaguo rk 7'-' SO .007 dJ 02 40 .539 i. : 00 51 .41 58 51 .532 57 54 .514 :loa 51 55 .403 f :t8 70 .358 "i.hia 37 72 .340 Paciflo Coast League ii 70 03 .Mi 75 03 .530 ;o 73 67 .521 J 73 67 .521 i! 73 G7 .521 Wit 08 71 .480 nncisco 06 74 .471 I'M. 50 S6 .394 Pittsburgh I The only time the crowd could catch R. H. E. :n 8l'mPse f the ball was when some 11 11 a ! uat'er raised a pop fly to the infield, 7 r g where the light was brightest. As a result anyone who hit a pop fly wns Ihe hero of the game, drawing dou ble the applause of home runs or triples. One couldn't help thinking how popular Leo Duroeher would be in this country. Umpire Is Star The game was saved from being completely a flop by "Tiny'' Parker, Cincinnati former National league umpire, who worked behind the plate. Tiny called balls and strikes with a foghorn voice and after his first few bellows the crowd roared balls and strikes with him. "Balllllllli:" Tiny would roar. "Hnlllllllli:" the spectators would mock. Armed with an interpreter I walked out into tho crowd and took a seat among half a dozen youngsters dress ed in the white linen suits of the Hit ler youth movement. They were in a complete fog nnd after a while ex pressed the wish that the baseball boys could be chased off the field PITTSBURGH. Aug. 13. P) , Tho six-hit pitching of Bill Swift, who drove in the first two Pirate runs, hichligbted Pittsburgh's 6 to 1 I PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. M) Knlranls in (he inlcrnntional cast ing tournament found plenty of ac tivity nwniling them today initial fly casting evenls, a trip to Bonneville dam and a salmon bake. Outstanding experts from many Leibhardt for 10. St. I.oui Chicago Knott. Liebhardt llensley; Kennedy and Grube, stadium when excitement develpos there. Y'esterday when Jack Medica of Seattle began pulling away from his as a result of last week's play, offl- rial figures disclosed today. I While T.ttdnlph dropped 10 points to .810. Cole slid bsck 75 to an even . .Son. Ludolph won 17 games and lost -I, wnue loic wns successiui in o anu lost two, I Jnck Sslreson of Txis Angeles re ' tained the third position he gained Iho previous week, with 15 won ami "What a Money-Saver Dodge Is!" tay MRS. MARY JtANSON SMTH. Pilham. Net Vara. competitor in the 400 meters event ? ,m" for -"M 7"- D1,i ttaru i CHi-rnm-iuu iiin inurta ,urv from IOti knupal of Seattle, whn dropped Ivtck to sixth. Ward averaged .733 and K on pat .UP2. Art McDoueal. Seattle lefthander, with .7 14, took fifth plnce from Ray partirnlarly stupid play denervin if of Anseles, who averaped .ittw ana nroppeo 10 pirmn. weorge Center of Portland waa acrcnth with .COO. the crowd at the pool let out auch roar that the folka In the main stadium watfhin? the Hunsnrr-Aui-trin handball game almost fell out of their aeata. It i amiiHinB aomftimea when low moans from the hookey players suddenly and accidentally i empha sized by terrific roar from the main stadium, arolntming the entrance of Hitler or the brilliant piny of a contestant. Eugene Playgrounds Open Track Contest The city playground's "kittle Olympic' will Hwinp into action Frl virtory over Cincinnati yesterday. parts of the nation arrived for the The Pirates scored four runs in competition. Officials present includ nn eighth inning rally after Don c. E. Cavanauch. Fort Dodge, la.. Brennan. Cincinnati hurler, replaced president of the National Castinc as Gene Schott, who had made way for ,Sociation. and ICdwin Sutter, Chicago, pincn nuTcr. sft-rctnrv. The Reds scored their lone tally in the sixth on two singles, a sacri fice and an infield out. 1 fl 1 fi 11 0 Schott. Brennan and Lombnrdi: Swift and Padden. Junior Legion Nines Struggle at Roseburg For Bid to Bismarck nORKBrRO. Ore. Aiirt. 13. .Ttmior leaeue baseball teams from Portland nnd Seattle, champions of their prospective states, faced their finnl test before the, regional western playoffs nt P.ismarcl;, N. D.. today. Meeting for the northwest title were and some soccer players brought on. EI Hey. which swept through Portland The uniform bothered them, too. They competition nnd the Oregon playoffs at Wooctourn, nnn Vinson s arpeis, which won the Washington title in a couldn't see any sense in so much cov ering for players who didn't bang around, Youths Complain "And why do the Americans wear caps at night?" some asked. "I don't know," a companion an swered, 'but I do know that is a very dull gnme find 1 wish I had gone to a show." No baseball teams were ever pro vided with such a dramatic entrance as were the Americans last night. A second before they came on the field tho stadium was totally darkened and the band played. Then the giant spot lights picked out the rival teams in the darkness and played ou them as they trotted to the center of the field and lined up beside two Ameri can flags. Then in a flash the stad ium was flooded with light, The only authei gnme wns the hot out the stands were iupt as tough. stale, and the mustnrd just, as weak and watery as that served in our own bait parks. plnyoff with Walla Walla. The second game will be played to morrow and the third, if one is neces- First event on the four-day pro gram wns the salmon fly contest. C. K. Brnddon. Cleveland, O., present champion, will compete. Brnddon also will defend his title in the 5-S-ounee lislnnco bait competition, the second event on the program. Out-city experts on hand for tne contests incude Anthony Aceeta and E. h. Lint t a, both of Cleveland; llalph Lytukker, Seattle; K. McLnnd, Salt Lake City; J. 8. Weber, St. Louis, and the Powell family from Long Bench, Cnl. The trip to Bonneville will follow cats ting competition late today nnd the salmon bake will be held at Eagle Creek tonight. snry, Saturday. The tournament Is being hold in connot-lbm with the state convention of the American Legion, sponsor of the competition. Eight champions from 1(1 western states will compete at Bismarck Aug. 30, 31, and Sept. 1, 2 and 3 for the right to enter the "world series." BUMP'S NTH STRAIGHT NEW VOUK, Aug. 13. OP) With the aid of the Yankees' siege gunn. Bump Hndley chalked up his 11th straight pitching victory yesterday as Murderers' Bow downed the Washing ton Senntora 11 to 7 for their only win of the three-gnme series. Although the American lenguc'a leading pitcher wns touched for ten hits, Including a homer by Ossie Bluege; ho was never threatened after the fourth when his mates staked him to a 0-1 lead to put the gnme on Ice. The victory, coming at 'the same time as the sethack of the second place Cleveland Indians by the Tigers, boosted the Yanks' lengue lead back t 11 games. Washington 7 10 1 New York H 13 2 Whitehill. Cohen and Millies; Hart ley and Glenn. 3 ft S 10 0!dflV nt '2 o'clock on llnvwnrd field as Kimherlin and In determined aronn of youthful track stars start brisk competition in 11 events. 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