flTEDFOTCTJ MATH ' TRTHTTNTI, DFORD. ORF.OOX. SFXTVAY, MAY 13. lfrR
OAKS EXPECT WEED TO
I
E
RAP OUT HOMERS
m y- SEALS AND
' Y?$ibJl m PORTLAND GIVE HOM
MTfW WINS; SACS LOSE; HARD FIGH
ST. I.OUIH, May 12 W "x
straight wins and the seventh In
elttht isamcs tlurlnir iho pant week
murkcd thn Ht, 1-ouls Curdlnals'
victory over Iloston hero today
6-3.
Hornshy Rcored a homo run in
the first Innlnit.
Score: 11. H. K.
JUiston 3 H 0
St. J.oul 5 11 1
Brandt, Robertson unci Taylor;
Rhem and Wilson.
CIIIOAOO, May 12 (IP) Thn
ChlraKO Cubs rallied for three
runs In the Hlxth hern today to
defeat thu UlantH 4 to 2. In the
flmt gutne of the aeries. Kenton
suffered hlH second reverse of the
81-BKon.
Score; n. It. B-
New York 2 6 2
CIiIchko 4 1
Kenton, and IIokiiii; Jlalone
nnd CionznlCH.
CINCINNATI, May 12. VP)
Thn Cincinnati ItedK opened the
series with Philadelphia today hy
lvunehliiB hits off two pitchers to
win 3 to 1.
Hcore. It. II. E-
Phlladeliihia 1 ' 1
Cincinnati 3 9 2
Miller, WlllniiKhhy nnd Bcliulte;
Kolp and Hnrgi-ottvn.
i PlTTHHt'tfll, May 12. UP) A
ninth Innini; r"hy which netted
two runs enabled the Pirates to
nose out Krooklyn f to 4 hern
today, In the first snmo of the
series.
Keore:
ltronklt'n
Pittsburg
R. H. K.
4 8 2
6 12 .1
Clark, McHwoeney
nnd liar-
greaves; Hill and smith.
NEW VOItlv. May 12. UPt
The New York Yankees nosed
out the Detroit Timers 8 to 7 in
the ninth here today In the first
name, of tho series. Ilulh's eighth
hoine run and flehrlK's fifth aid
ed New York.
Score: II. H. K.
Detroit 7 10 4
New York 8 ' " 2 i
Carroll, Htuner nnd Wondull:
Coveleskie, .Johnson, Shcttly and
Oruhowskl.
HOHTON, May 1 2. (IP) "OS
ton made cloven runs In the third
Innlnu off three Ht. Louis pltch-l-rs
today nnd eventually defeated
the Iirowns Ki to 2.
Hcore; It. H. K.
Ht. I.uuis 2 11 4
Koston 1 ti III 0
Stewart, Coflman, Beck, Man
ion and Hchanti; ltussell and
1 lurry , ,
; PIlll.ADKI.l'HIA, May 12. W)
The Cleveland Indians stopped
the Athletics' winning streak or
six games today when W. Miller
had the belter of Osslc orwoll In
a pitching duel hy n .1 to 1 score.
Hcore: It
Cleveland 3
Philadelphia 1
Miller nnd I,. He wall;
11.. K.
8 I
7 0
Orwoll,
Powers and Fox.
WAHHINdTtlN, May 12. (IP)
The tall end Chicago Whlto Sox
defeated YnshlnglOll 9 to 11 to
day. Hcore: It. II. K.
Chicago 12 1
Washington 0 1 0 1
j nomas uuii ncrg
Crouse;
Zachury, Marberry
Ttate.
Hillke nnd
IE
GOLF TITLE GOAL
in!NSTAT10N Norfolk, lunu
la ml, May I a. (IV-Hot-kliiR tbo
only major Hellish olf title nev
er won by tin American, thu Hrlt
Ish Women's open chumWotiHhlp,
(Henna Collett, former American
champion. Monday launches her
third attack. Klvu other Ameri
cans mipport the New Knuland
ulrl's challenne to n record field
of 1CK entries. Including the
French title holder and four com
putrtotH. three Austialians and
a (Jermon ;lrl.
HANinVK'H. KuKland, May 12.
l'i American Rolfera today left
Sandwich In the hands of the four
wore eont pet Horn for tho St.
CleorKe'n challenKO Rame and
moved on to seek and conquer
other Kolf worlds.
Waller HuKcn. who won the
Ttrltish open championship, went
to Paris to pluy it special match
with Aubrey Itoomer, the St.
Cloud pro, with plans to continue
on a triumphant tour to pints of
Europe where he nas not puiyeo
before. Ho will pluy Percy Allis
o match In Merlin and then visit
Austria and Italy. His schedule
rails for participation In the Irish
open championship at the New
Oistlo. May 28 and exhibition
nd charity matches In Hublin
nnd London before he starts
homo.
Jose JurRtto, the pensatlonal lit
tle Argentine, plans to ho to
America in Juno nnd Ilnne hopes
to HtnKe o mnth with him In
tho national open nnd also Invites
n chance to meet him on his home
course.
PKNDLETON. Ore.. Atay 12. (A,
William Ullard, itinerant lais.r
er in hiit early '70, wrni found dead
yesterday in a barn on a ranch near
Koppnar. Tho body watt hunKlt
by a ropo to a raftor. It in ho
llovod ho baa a widow and eon In
jeouofsee.
1 l -
t rid?. ". ;
John Kuck, of the Los Angeles Athletic club, who hurled the 16
pound hot for new world record at a meet at Fresno, Cal. Kuck's
distance was 51 feet and ',4 inch.
iS WINS JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL TRACK MEET HANDILY
The first annual southern Ore
gon Junior High Helmut track
meet was won yesterday at the
fairgrounds by tho Mcdtord High
hy a score of 123 to IKi for Ash
land, Its closest rival. Orants
Pass was a poor third with 24
points. A fair crowd attended
the meet, which was in charge
of 11. it. Finch or the local Jun
ior high, who also did such cred
itable work In handling the an
nual county meet for secondary
schools last Haturduy.
C'ompleto results of the meet
are as follows:
lio-yard dasl, A class Ash
craft, Ashland, 1st; Hlansell, Ash
land, 2nd; Martin, Medforil. :ird.
09-yard' 'dash, 11 class Conrad,
1st, Medford; Davison. 2nd, Med
ford; Durham. 3rd, Ashland.
f0-ynrd dash, C class Davison,
Medford, 1st; Harmatl. tlrants
Pass, 2nd; Napier, Ashland, 3rd.
100-yard dash, A class Ash
craft, Ashland, -.1st; Martin, Med
ford, 2nd; Nicholson, Medford,
3rd.
1119-yard dash, II class Dun
ham, Ashland, 1st; Davison, Med
ford, 2nd; li. Conrad, Medford,
3rd.
100-yard dash, C class Annul
Ashland, 1st; Davison, Medford,
2nd; llarmond. Ornnts Pass 3rd.
220-yard dUHh. A class Stan
sell, Ashland. 1st: Ashcral't. Ash
land, 2nd; Harrington, Medford,
3rd.
220-yard dash, 1! class Dun
ham, Ashland, 1st; lioss. Med
ford, 2nd; Davison, 3rd.
220-yard dash, C class -- A.
Mast., Ashland, 1st; llarmond,
tlrants pass, 2nd; T. Treplc,
tlrants Pass, 3rd.
Pide Vault, A class Steel,
(rants Pass. 1st; Kellog, Medford.
2nd; llarringtoli. Mcilford, 3rd.
High Jump, It class (iilin.xky
SUFFER MASSACRE
AT HUSKY HANDS
KIT(3KNR, Ore., Mny 12. (P)
Thn VnlvtH'Hily of Washington
Hack team defeated Iho University
of QroKon, IM'i to nr ij In 11 dual
relay track and field meet on
lluyward field hero today, winning
twelve of u possible fifteen first
places anil setlttiK two new Pac
ific Northwest records.
This new records were ntude by
Steve Anderson in the IiIkIi hurdles
anil hy Herm ltil In the shot put.
Itrtx liurled the Hi pound brass ball
fiO feet. D 1-2 Inches, a mark which
bettered tho exist Iiik Pacific coast
conference record as well as the
Northwest mark. The conference
record, however, will not stand
since to he admitted the distance
must he made in the annual meet
of conference schools. Anderson
covered the IL'O yards in the high
hurdles in ; I I.!. The old mark
was : 1T flat. Anderson's perform
ance was even more lemarkable
considering tho fact that the wind
was In his face.
AN EASY VICTORY
CAMllltinUK, Miihk., Mny IS.
tl'l ItnwttiK tliroiiih roimh wali'r
uinl tM'ml-riuvUnt'bH, llui-vanr pow
erful rni'Hily new (Ii'ImiUmI Cinii.'ll
mill MiiHHili'lillHi'ttn IliHtltutp ut
Ti'ohnoluKy. ovi'r tlu mill' mill
tlircp-nuiirlttrR (ltiunri nn tho
Clinrli'ii rlvnr hi'tc tniluy. As tlu
irrKW Hwotit Hi ri Mu lino In tin
1 nlliorlnti iliiHk. Iliirvnnl Innkril In
i be a rooiI li'timh tn tin. lil. with
ITeill'B Kllfll IuiiibIiii; n nuarliT nf
a U'li'ttli hi'lilmt Ciirni'll. A Ht iff
nortlnvrst utml fori-i-il iostimiu-mi-iit
of tin. mart nf the varsity
race until after tuunul.
'EftVAwt - r
I Medford, 1st; Ilundon, Ashland,
12nd; Hcrogglns, Ashland, 3rd.
llroad Jump, C class Davison,
! 1st; Mast, Ashland, 2nd; Harmon,
: Grants Pass, 3rd.
Pole Vault. H class Halo, Med
!ford, 1st; P.linnells, 2nd; Dickey,
j Ashlan, 3rd.
! High Jump. C class Mast, Ash
I land. 1st; Crow. Medford, 2nd;
I Harmon, (irants Pass, 3rd.
I llroad Jump, A class Smith.
-Medford, 1st; Wnshnm, Medford,
.2nd; Stansell, Ashland, 3rd.
I ltroad Jump. 11 class O'Neal.
! Medford, 2nd; Dunham, Ashland,
'lat; Davison, Medrord, 3rd.
Pole vault. C class Schrecen
Igost. Medford. 1st; Santo, Med
I ford, 2nd; I.nw, tlrants Pass,
3rd.
High jump. A class Washam.
Medford. 1st; Stansell, Ashland.
2nd; tiolity. Ashland, 3rd.
Shot put. C class lloduffer.
Medford, 1st; Howell, Ashland,
2nd; Harrington, Medford, 3rd.
; llasehall throw, A class Tultle.
j tlrants Pass. 1st; Washam Med
i ford. 2nd; Page, Ashland, 3rd.
Shot put, II ' class Mc.Murdo.
Ashland, 1st; Clllnsky, Medford
2nd; Scrogglns, Ashland, 3rd.
j Pascliall tlnow. c class Santu.
j Medford. 1st; llazelrlgg. tlrants
! Pass, 2nd; llodufl'er, Medford,
j 3rd.
Shot put, A class,. Harrington.
.Mcilford. 1st; Washam, 2nd;
j Illlike, Ashland, 3rd.
j Haschall throw. It class Itun-
nells, Medford, 1st; Head Ashland.
2nd; Davison, Medford 3rd.
! llclay, C class Medforil, 1st:
tAsliI'Mitl, 2nd.
I Relay, A class Ashland, 1st?
I Mt '.lloi-O, 2nd.
I Uclav. 1! class, Ashland, 1st;
I Medford. 2ml.
i 'totals Ashlan.!. !I3; Medford.
J ; irantn. I'hmh, 21.
SATURDAY FINDS
HEAVY ENTRY LIST,
j I.OH1HV1LI.K. Ky.. May 12.
j(p) v-r the r.lth time historic
'I'hurchlll Downs, charged with
that subtle expectancy known only
idurinK the last week before derby
1 day. Is beiiiK net In order for
(America's premier test of the
speed and stamina of the coun-
try's finest three-year-olds.
I While a record number of the
fleet sons of bhieblooded sires
may not face the barrier on May
11. the 1!H!S derby field Will not
lack class. ov seasons have pro-
duced more promising: colts than
Ja numOer of those nominated for
to classic and none has known
a mojc successful traininK period.
fre from all kinds of mishap.
! All of the oulstandlnK elluihles
I have trained well. Mrs. John t.
! lb -ru'.'s splendid pair of face lit.
I KolKh fount, favorite in the wln
I ter books, and Anita Peabody.
! otttstantlinK f'Hy of the season.
1 are at top form. -The latter N
helm; pointed for the Daks and
may not run the derby, but there
are those who think she will win.
The pair will be hard to beat.
Fights Last Night
NKW YOKK, May 12. (,Tl-
Paul Itorli'tiharh, t'ornior li.nht
iH'iivywcixht cliniion, knorkod
out Itnlie Pariiicr tn tlu first
rniiiiit of a six inuiiil bom at tho
Kli)it(wooit tlrovo oltili liore to
nlKlit. I'KXIll.KTDX. Ore. May 12. Of)
Tho first flro In tin- I'matilln
nallonal foroht was rt'tHirtod yos
lorday to the forestry iiffltt. hero
Twi'lvo tti'ios of tutovor timber
hunt wr-ro burnoil nt n point on tho
Tmaiioii rlv.0 2U mllos sinithwist
of IHtyton, Wash.
NRW Vtllllv. May 13. (T)
Klhnn Allon fl'lnlrt'tf. aroh hn
tmstor nf tnnnv aliases, must so
to th licnlu-nUury,
OAKLAND, May 12. (A)rOuk
Innd mid the Heals divided today's
douMe,-hlll, the Heu!n copping th"
first 2 to 1. The Oaks cumu hack
tn win 4 to a in the Hecond Koine.
Kii-Kt Ktimi': it. j. -:.
K:tn IYnrH'iKPf ' H l
Oakland 1 h 2
l.MHhr and Krlnx; hiitnovit. li
and ilft-tl.
Ksfnid Kiinif:
Kfin Krancimo
Oakland
.Mouily and Vam an;
Loinhardl.
U.
. a
.4 10
Manly and
HA.V IMiANCIHCO, May 12.
(ft) In a Kami in which Fn-iuli
hr!d tho hattfi-M tu five hit. Port
land toilay d''fiatcd Ihn Mis-sinns
!i to .1.
H-ovo;
INtrtland ,
MfsfdniiN
l-YeiKh and JC'k;
Raid win.
It. H. K. '
.... y 12 1 !
... 3 r 2'
l.iidnlih and ;
i
l.fl.S ANCiKMCK, May 12. (IP)
The lowly Seattle Indians hand-i
ed the leaillle leading Hollywood'
stars a five to two defeat today
with pitcher lid liryan plnyini;
the hero role. Mb lilt a homer
In the ninth. i
Hcore. ji
Heattle n
Hollywood 2
II. K.
14 o
0
Ilillvey,
liryan and Ilotreani
Mtilchay anil liasslci'.
HAf'llAMKNTO, Cal., May 12.
(JPt "Ui'bel" Jones, former Mis
sion third Backer, now pnrttlming
for the Angels kicked In with hli
fourth hit of the afternoon In the
afternoon In the eleventh Inning
I of today's conrilct with the Solons
I which tlnlshcil up 4 to 2 in favor
of the visitors. i
Score :
I,os Angeles ,
j Sacramento
Plltt and Hannah
Shea and Knehler.
It. H. R.
4 12 1 !
2 8 I
Singleton
Mr. and Mrs. Pert Oil- lift
Saturday for Yulia City,' Calif,
fwhere thev were called l,v l,o
death of .Mrs. Orr's father, V .11.
tlrimcs.
STATE HIGH MEET
YB
CQItVAI.MS, Ore.. May 12.
(ff") lieiuon JNilyteehnU- of Port
land won the mvond (tieKon utate
inj.'rscholastlp track and field
meet here today at Oregon State
collt'Ke with point in com-
petition with 41 hlh nWhuiIs.
Uei.'ordK fell. In nine eventy and
ciimpet It Ion was unusually keen.
fit mil high of Port In ml wan
erond with 20 points. othrr.s
followed In thin order:
Salem i;i -r,; Washington
1 7 ; Krnnklin 1 ii: Conimeree li;
North Itend f; .lifferson r: Pend
5: MarMhfieM 4 7-lo: prineville
4.; Ilandon 3; Mlllshoro 2; .Mad
ras 2: KtiKcne 1 v ; Wasro 1.
High point honors went to Kd
ifilennon of (I rant who tool; first
for a total of u 1--I points.
KollowinK the meet all con
testants were the ruckIm of the
aBKoelatefl students where tro
phh's nnd medals wen presented.
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A lianie, which Is exacted to
he even better than the hard
foiiKht battle last Smutuy with the
House of David team, will be play
ed toduy ut the fair crounds dia
mond when the Medfotd -Merchants
will play the Weed base
ball club this ulleiuoou. This will
be the local team's last exhibition
name before the opening of the
N'oilhern California-Southern Ore
tion baseball leasue next Sunday.
Micbels will he in the pitcher's
box for the locals and will be up
against a rrew of heavy hitters.
includiiiK several Ht. Mary's col
lese players, anil ex-stars from
Inreer teams. Chester will hold
the catcher's position, while the
line-up of the remainder of the
team will be as usual.
MkimiKer Court Hall Is not opti
mistic over a victory, but Is ton
lident that his team will stuve otf
defeat. The Weed team was sched
uled to arrive here late last niBht
and a Inriio number of rooters
were expected to arrive tortuy.
BE WELL ATTENDED
At n, mentitiK held yesterday of
the Ameih'un U'ul-n ont-tnin-rm-nt
r-ommittep. further prepara
tions were mailt' for the smoker
to ho Kivon at Hilarity hall next
Monday evening, when Sailor Jack
Wood and Htanlny Honors., both of
thin city, will wrestle the main
event, preceded hy a number of
preliminaries.
Alt cx-scrvioe mon of or:uiern
Orenon ore urK: ,1 to at .end and
over moil curd- -f Invlt.n'on have
been mailed ' a x-servlce men In
soul hern )i e;or.. UHurinK an -eeptie-nall.v
larm- attendance. In
addition to wivstli:ijx and 'o
in evcntH, n variety of musical
iiiiinherp has !cen nlanm-.l as well
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I'OItTJ-AND. Ore.. May 12.
A two-ton . truck equipped
with n lank larjro enough to car
ry 10,000 fiix-incjh trout from
iiitlehti-K's to Oregon lakes and
streams will bo put Into service
by the Oregon state pine com
mission this week. A public
demonstration of the truck's use
will he made at Delph 'reek
hatchery, . -accord Imr to Harold
Clifford, state K'ime warden, and
Matt I.. Kyckman, superintendent
of hatcheries,, who are suporin-
tending the truck's construction.
Sportsmen will he Invited to
Attend 1 he demonst ration.
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J. Smith, chairman of the hoard of
examiners of the Xew York board
of education, would crumble in
fifty yours if It were left to women.
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