Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1928, Page 13, Image 13

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NORMAL TENNIS
LEAVE FOR MEET!
: Soiilhcrn Cn'Bn Normal track I
.uui t.anU ttatuH Ii'fl for the north ;
Thursday mortiin;. The track team ;
I will meet Albany colleee. I'acit'ic
t college. Monmouth normal and
.Iniii-M in the Albany field Krl- i
day. Men rrprewnlliiK S. O. , na, f,.w ol,r demiis out of the
X. S.. are: Mr. Shields, weinhls and Wny i,,,, )t caI1 1)P pu ,lHWI1 1U
discus: c. Ilunwell. ill), lou. and , h(. ,iK heavyweight shot of the
relay; Cunnlv Oiinrad. 100, one , ye.lri involvlnit the well known
mile relay, and pole-vault; O. f. ! Shakespeare s,holar and "the hot)
Kokkh. mile relay: II. Hoherts, SSUieHl hhuksmlth from New Zealand,
ind mile relay; II. T.udwlck. 100. wui take place on schedule and on
2i0. and mile relay. Conrad. Bokrs , ln i(.ht f Thursday. July 26, at
incl Koheris are Med.'ora studenw j the Yankee stadium,
at the Normal. Ever since the fight between
'.M. Kathan, Don Smith, nnd Had Oene Tuaney and Tom lleeney wa
Darlnell compose the tennis team signed, scaled and delivered, there
; which will meet Albany, raciflc.
i Llnfield, and Monmouth normal on
the aie.Mlnnville courts 1-rlday ana
! Saturday.
ATHLETES FORM A
At ft meotinR htld Wetlnomlay
nicht ut Die Hol.-l Ashlan.l at Ash
laiut, the SiHitht'in i(?nn Letter
int'n'H club wns fornifil witti Al
;Sttifhr of M iil ford rlectt'd prol
lnt fnr the cdiniiiK Hohool yur.
Knl lowing the hantiuet HpeeohOK
were made by representa lives of
the various high hcIiuuIh of tiouth
ern Oregon. ProfesHor KeriiH, di
rector of athletics at O. A. C, was
ihe principal speaker. About BO
lettermen were present, repreaent
hiK Medford, A.sbland, KlamaOi
Tails and (.Itants 1'uk.m.
The meet lug aroused mueh en
thusiaNiii and led to the organizing
)f a permanent organization. On
tho invitation of Principal SI. ll.k
Cnnkle of Medford high uchool, it
was decided to hold the banquet
next year at Medford. Mr. Kerns
In the course of his talk declared
that the meeting was one of the
most important in the history of
high school athletics in Oregon.
Officers elected were as follows:
President Al Htoehr of Medford
high school; firnt vice-president,
Tom Simpson, Ashland high school
second vice president, Henry Hillis
Chants Pass high school; third vice
president. Lee Pruitt, Klamath
Falls high school; secretary-treasurer,
Harry Oill, Medford high
school. Faculty representatives
Mectetl were-: W. J. Mishler, super
Inlendent of Ira tits Push schools;
It. II. Conkle, principal nf Medford
high school. As members of the
ulvisory board, J. t Mann of Med
:ord and W. I. U'altfru of Ashland
were 'elected.
The purpose of the organization
Is to bring about better feeling of
fellowship and a higher standard
of sportsmanship among compet
ing high school athletes of south
ern Oregon.
BEAVERS BEATEN,
SO ARE SEALS
jfUy the Associated Tress)
Successive home runs by Sheely
nnd Severeld In the seventh Inning
helped Sacramento get u five to
four win over Portland, Hert Cole
dropping his ninth game of the
season. Flynn, a Junior college
product, went the route for the
Solons. Batteries: Cole and Ain
smith; Klynn ami Severeld.
Kr.ink Shellenback nearly had
his hand torn off twice by fierce
line drives and In the seventh In
ning he was struck on the head by
a thrown ba:i and forced to leave
Ihe game, but before that he drove
in three runs and received credit
for Hollywood's 5-2 win over San
Francisco, the first of the week.
Batteries: Shellenback, Mulcahey,
Kinney and Unssler; Mitchell,
Thurston and Sprinz.
y.d Ilrynn turned In his third
consecutive victory us an Indian
when, he hurled Seattle lo a 6-2
triumph over the Oaks. I'ete Head
hit safely four times, nil singles.
Hatterles: Mrynn and Schmidt:
Masty nnd Head.
The bespectacled Norman 1'lltt
had the Indian sign on the Mis
sions, letting them down with six
hits while tho Angels hunched
three hits nnd I'illcltc'H wild pitch
in the sixth frame lo score three
times nnd win, 3-0. Ilatlerles: IMI
Ictte, Nelson and Whitney; I'litl
and Sandberg.
Major League Leaders
(lly the Associated Press.)
Autlnnal.
Batting Grantham. Pirates, .42
Huns Dnuthlt, Cards, 27.
Ituns batted In Krlseh, Cards, 27.
Hits Douthit, Cards. 4.
Doubles Traynor, Pirates, 12.
Triples !,. Waner, Pirates, 6.
Homers Illssonette, Itoblns, 6.
Stolen ba.ses Krlseh, Cards. 0.
PHchlng Clark. Itnhins, won 4
lost I.
Anicrlcnn.
Batting Kress, Browns, .J5IS.
Buns Hulh, Yankees, 36.
Buns halted In Iliith, Yankees. 2!
lilts Klce. Tigers, 4.
Doubles Mensel. Ynnks, 13.
Triples Hire, Senators; Ilrgan.
Hed Box, 6.
Homers Hulh, Yanks, 12.
Slol.n hnses Barrett, White Rox
I XtcNeely. Browns. H.
i Pitching Plpgrai, Yanks, won I,
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BOOT DATE SET
FOR JULY 26TH
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XKW VOItK. May 18. id") The!
official pronouncement may not 1
he forthcomhiK until Tex Klckard
hon b. en an air of skepticism
larountl it.
This atmosphere has become
thicker since the knockout of Jack
Delatiey by .lack Sharkey and the
occasional reports that Jack
Oempsey was about to reconsider
his decision to retire.
Illckard. the boys point out, has
been up against probably the most
unusual situation of his heavy
weight promoting career with o
JTunney. lleeney title scrap on his
hands despite the fact that a Shar
! key-Tunncy fight probably would
be a much bigger drawing card
and a return Uempsey-Tunney tilt
the biggest shot of all.
Put there will be no change in
the program, nor is theer likely to
be a serond heavyweight fight In
September, featuring a leitipsey
comeback or a bout between Shar
key and tho winner of the Tunney-
lleency contest. The one-sbot-a-
year program of Ilickard still holds
and It will take some unusual de
velopment to change It,
Medford's next wrestling smoker
will be staged one week from to
day when Hill Shaw of Salt I,nke
City. I'tah, big 2K-pound heavy
weight wrestler, will meet Sailor
Jack Wood of this cliy. and Don
N'olund of Coos Hay in the same
evening guaranteeing to throw
them both in the course of a limit
ed time.' Shaw's next match will
bo with Strangle! Lewis at the
fairgrounds during the early part
of June, while the heavyweight
champion of the world Is en route
td Portland.
'''In addition to the wrestling, Pat
Ifidelfunl, local boxer, will also
bA on the card as well as minor
preliminaries. Noland. who will be
one of Shaw's opponents, wrestled
here several weeks ago against
Stanley Rogers, local Lithuanian,
made a creditable showing and won
the plaudits of the .Medford wrest
ling funs.
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Baseball Standings
National.
W.
Chicago 20
St. l.oui IS
Cincinnati ID
New York U
Brooklyn lr,
Pittsburgh 1.1
Boston l
Philadelphia 6
American.
w.
New York 22
Philadelphia 10.
Cleveland 13
Boston 13
St. Louis 14
Washington 1 1
Chicago 11
Oclroit 12
Xfwsjwi ier Man Iltw.
WASIIINOTO.N, May 1 8. T)
Sheldon Scott nine. 71, man
aging editor of tho Washington
S nr and for many years ft mem
ber of Its staff, died today In
ttnkenau hospital, Philadelphia.
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