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rE'nroTm .att; mirmTR. xrenroTm. mv.c.o. sattoday mat in, iws. i , llu.te (eiuhi-r ilit. hnu. ke.1 out .wirt Pome. San VWso, open I ii f fray the Model Clothiniij company will present a shirt. j I jim port's Sporting Goods and SENATORS. IN TIE Preparing for Redwood Marathon Cal.. (7). Al KoaslKTB. Creat Falls. Munt.. featherwe!Bht. d-feati-d Jerry Denny. Sao X lfO Hardware, Valley Kuel company. Sixth Htrcet Service Station. Hol land Hotel In fact every concern In Mrdford is bucking the Med ford Merchants team In their open hattle with the Klamath a en reta ilor!. WILL BE RUN ON TEAM IN OPENER FOR 1ST PLACE; BEAVERS BEATEN T AND OFFER PRIZES J01E RAY WINNER 0FN.Y. (Ity C'lmrle V. lHuikley, Ar-twliilcd J'k'sm SfHirlH Wrier) cmncuiui, downs hack TRACK, lxulHvill Ky., May 19 (fl UpwnrdR of RM.OOO npeetnt(irn began stormlriff the eaten of the hU-.rlc c'hm chit) Jjuwnn rnee truck oarly today wiiltlng for the havrler to . wiring on the fifty fourth Kentucky derby, with its rich prize of more than $!(, 000 to the winner. Twonty-Hlx thrce-yeur-oIdH, all roltH nnd geldingx, stood ready to enK"K In the, blue ribbon clas sic of the Amerlonn turf, but with IndicatioiiH that int mor thim twenty would Kttirt. Th" field may be redured to an low as eighteen. It l not likely that it d'llt l-fin mii.h lif.lriw thut fiir. ure. ! 1'nlesK the nun, wind and track crew run perform n miracle, the j trmk will be heavy with mud when the derby field Boes to the post nbout 4: SO o'clock, central Ktundnrtl time, or a few minute later. The ralnH of the IiiHt three days fioaked the racing atrip vn that 1 here Ih not even a remote pofsibilby that It will be belter 1h:m kIow nnd hfipuH thut It will reach even thut condition ai" dim. Trn k a Sen of Mud. The rain tbnt fell all day yes terday, left tho track u Hea of lit. with mud ankle dri. The rain ccaHcd at nundovvn lant nlj'lit hat weather foreeust for today promised dampening showers and cloudy. Heigh fount, the riitry of Mr. .Inlin IK Hertz, nf Cbb-num. re- nfiin..l ll.n hnnvllv nh. v eil i.iiM. ' favorite, with Toro. uwnefl by Kdward It. Mehctin, the Washing-1 ton pitbl.Hlmr. coiiKldered oh the ' daifaeroiiH ehallenger. It a n k e d nKoliiKt them l.i MlsHtep, lioba rhelln, Marty Klynn. Ijiwloy, I'eierj Wrack, Vlto. Jack- Hlgglm, Stroll-: Jnir I'luyer, Olntracllon nnd oiheiH rottKldi-ri'd ouiHlders. I Tttro, which lost the I'reak-I Horn to Victorian a week ngn by j nn nnenncelvitlHy close margin, is rated as the real threat or tho race. numpelstiltKkin, one of the two Bchcduled starters bred In Kurope, dVrfw number tne' pouttion;.) but in the event of hlnT probably vwith Orawul, Sjiwdep i will be- on tho Jail. Krom tho pinner rail and marling mlHltlmiH'1 then "will be os follows: 1 i ' j MtynQ, Cartawo,. kpIkii t ouni, (V.cKlac," Itelgh Olgii. M a r t y 'l;ii'ri, Mop t?p, Toto Jnek 11k' t'ins, Ijiwley, (Ilackwood, 'Kep'levln. Vlo, ' l.ttir. Node, Kortlc, Colonel Mhavv. Peter V r'n ' If HtivU nu X,lyor,,TyphOon,'iAttn illciih, Dis-J Initlnn, Ho.lmslieln, lluntvtin nnd j Charmartcn. v WHiMkifklwiiitr who with , Eurl ftnndc Is rated as unions tin pre mier Jockeys of America, will he ustrldo lieinh Count, Sande will uol ho til the derby this year, as lie hud previously accepted nn en frngement to ride In the Withers i ih ue pi ev York. Kddlc Am brose, who guided Toro In the iTenknesK. will have a ley up on j the McLean entry. I.OIMHVII.M3. Ky.. May 19. WV The derby field was reduced to 23 today when three were scratch ed. JtumpcltOclltsktu, HHNiKiicd to first position ut the drawing yes terday was the first to be with drawn Mop l'p nnd Unwugitie fullowed. Misstep, Don Q, and ( Cartauo he time the first three post horses It ft er t he sera tubes. In an effort to Improve the track, n big forte was set to work early mopping up with HpniiKCH nnd burke (m. Intermit tent rain during the morning mnde It Impossible to have better Hum heavy going, however. BE SHOT BY MOVIE l;osi:iiri:i, tue., .May in. (Hlierlnl) The nnlliiuated tlre flKhtlnit npimrniiiH or the pioneer rlty of Jnoknonvllle will he hauled from ItH eoh-wehlied nest tnmnr row to perform for the movies, llej't nuteti nnd n eanierainan from the state iUHurunee departineiH will shoot some film showim; the linnd-pumper anil pioneer elllzena of the former Hold city In netlon. These films will ho used throtiKh out tho t'nlted Hlales and also lielore all the fire assoelatlnns In Hie country. l Is expected a lal'Kt crowd will witness the old lioyn In netlon and some real fun in expected. i 1 1 Crying of a Child Saves Crowe Aide Family From Bomb rhlCAOO. Mny 1!). (P) The llv. of l.ouls Krakow, nn InvPHlfKulnr for Kobert 1. Crowe, Wute'n ntuuncy nnd his f n in ily.x were saved today when Mrs. Krakow. aroused by tho crylnu of her min, discovered a dynamite bomb In tho hnllwnr "t "'elr homo with the fuse burnlnc KhH rtiinmonert her bus- Intuit, who throw vfnter n thi-'liiiinliiir fue nnd threw th. bomb outside. The fuse had burned to within n few Indira of the three Mick of iiynnnille when discovered. Rome of the entries in the coming lledwood K m p i re Indlnn marathon, who will vie for the $10,000 in prizes on June I I when the 4S0-mtle Indian murathon will be held from San Krancisco to (Inmts Pass, Oregon. I'pper: Harney Kl'hr. "Thunder Cloud." en tered by Fhireka, Cal., with Little Fawn.; "Miss lledwood Kmplre" and Jasper (irant. 'Whin Horse rigit, entered by Areata. Cal., tire shown during a rest I tig period, I'.oth runners are t raining hard for the marathon and each expects to rupture first place. Jjower: Mail Hull, left, winner of lust year's road classic and Fly ing Cloud, runner-up. Hoib boys are training at Kugene. Oregon, and each is determined to win the race for (.rants pass. Oregon, the city which sponsored Iheir entry. LEGISLATIVE VOTE -llelltnia oil liT.lslalYvt! iMllldtrlaleM (ill I IU flSinlllMniir MIlKUt OUUlllo ll Multnomnh county, whore there wuro coukiKts, show: 8euali)f, oitthth district (Co.ih find (lurry cuimtlos), 111 products out or 7a lu ilislrict: Mull, I .NtH! ; Tliotnas, 1,-ITD. Henator, llth dlslrict ( W'usliiim lou ctumly), III prodm ts out nf 4i In dlKtrlci: (iraliain, l,J(iJ; Si hul nierich, I ,C 1 fi. Senator, 1'llh district (Lincoln. Tillamook, rashlnKl(m, Yamhill ), 31 precincts 'tut of lf)0 In district: l'Mwards, 701; I'lsher, l.liSI. Itepresentatlves: First diHtrict (Marlon, four to he clioHuiil, complete precincts In dis trict: (iouley, 3715; -McAllister. 3.2NS: Monies, 'l.'SXli: Nelson. L'Xu; l.i..n 'I VV." I,lllui.ll 'I 'MIT . ,7-." u I. 1 if.":. W. 3.IIU1I; Wilson. 2.IM. Third (llsl.let (l.nne. three In h- u....i sr. ,.i,..J ,,r 1111 I., ..i,i.u..i.i jr. .itlii,.tu liiti ..r tin li .llst'riet:' linker. 2 "Sil: llowaril. 2.- ll.i.l; Met'urdy. 2,7a7; Poller, :i,:iii. Tenth district (Henton, one to he chosen). Preclncln not Ktven out nf 33 In district: Itelknap. .ViS; Jul nson, l.iu.'i; Lawrence, 71. Fifteenth illstiicl ( Washington, 3 to be chnrenl, 31 precincts (nit of 111 in district: l.aKollette, 1.7IC; IVUdns. 1.327; Peters. 1,7(111; Till herl, 1.3SS; Wilkes, l,!3!l. Klxteenllt dlHtrlct (t'lnckainas, 3 to he chosen), TS precincts, nut nl S7 in district: (lierrlck. S.Oliil; ChlntlKrvn. 3,71(1; Clark, 3.i',l'l; Sli vers. 4.078. Twelfth district iC'olnmliia. one to he chosen), li; preclncis out of 20 In iliHlrict: llailacli. 53S; Meti kei, 7SI; Veatch, 322. Twentyfourtli district (I'niiin and Wallowa counties, one to be chosen), -IS preclncla out of (i." in district: Camphcll. 4 -t : lllmcl wrkht, 0211; Johnson, 7,ihl3. POUTI.AXIl, Ore.. May 111. (.Pi Returns on leulsl.itlve candidates 1 iiraATEiifeirai! iUUioiUL r ujHLnnu i uiimiil ouiniL I ;4i4 ' ' v I ' r-' l'.ORTI.AS'ri.'.rtre.', Mny .1!!. I'CKTI.AXp. i i- .:iy 111-. ,4 on the republican ticket outside oflready'and the noverninenl's pro- i Multnomah eounly. where there were conlesls ahow; Senator Nth dlslrli-t (Coos and ( Curry munlics) 4!i prcelneis out of t In dlslrlct. Hall 1S02; Thomas ,147(1. Sennlor 11th dlslrlct (WnshiiiK ton county) 31 precincts out of 4" In illNtrlet; (liaham 12112; Schul niciich Kilfi. Senator 2 1th district (Lincoln. Tillamook. Washington, 'aulhlll .11 precincts out of 130. In dlslrlct. Kdwnnls 704: I'lsher 134(1. Itepresentatlves: 1'list district (.Marion, four to be choscnl 41 precincts out of 74 In district: floulcy 2344: .McAllister 2001; .Monies 1417; Nelson 1 772; I'llKC ICIIS; Paulson l'.KIS; Settle meler 2216: Smith 2IT.4: Weil.lle ITS.'i: Wilson 1 101. l-'lfteentli district ( W.ishlnuton. three to be i-hoscn) 31 precincts out of 4 llln district: LaCollctlc I74il: Perkins 1 327; Peters 17IH1; rali.cit 1331 : Wilkes i:i:i:i. I'.Mll T l.i :v" MS (Continued from Pnp One) Willow Murines an,1 Wlmrr. In the eoliitnlssloiipr's race, ninjorlty of Medford preelucls re-j turned n slicht tnajorlty against Clmm,sllllcr Pi?f.-,cll A.-hlan,l re - tunicU n majority of 4 1 for llur- CORBETT LEADING iAHi I'pltTI.ANl). Uii' May 111;- Stall' ncnatiii'M, five Klila; nonilnrft - "(I, Ilia nl ii.-lneiH In ' .Mnllmnnnh ninny: 1 tn!Ky 21.2HK: llanka 2". !i:i2i, llejmi'll ?l,7"-'; Ccirli"il 2s, r. s :s : (i.Hiinn 2ii.l':17; Jlrwci- 21. 1ST: Itli'llill'clH U.MU; MI.'tpli'M ;.',, Mil. 1 1 1't'l't'HiMi I a 1 f vi'H IHil iH.'i'lniMs 13 In le tibniinali'il: A mli rsiin. (ilisl, I2.IH7; Anilersun, .1. K. 7:11)1: An 'vll M.11112: lliiihury il.suil: 11.11,1,. k:il:i; I Mr.l s y T : llrimnauuh 1 !.i 7 -S I Hi. v ii 11 II Mis: . Ilyimn 12.11111; I ( 'alihvrll ll'.INX; faK,.l T t; 4 :i : ciane I 73111; Treili-rlrk 112(111; Ciitnl.lv I :i2si; Oi.iiiHti'in 1.1.:I2I: t nit 4 1; s ;i : , Hall 71HS; Hani.-c 7:1.1S; 1 lentlcr- j son 11,9111; HiilKiite r. ill's ; lliiiine TlllH; lllllill 1 i"i . 7 i .". : Kucha ll.tsi; I.imIimcc 4127; l.ee l-l. (Ilia; l.nnir kiiii lll.SlIll; Mnlarkcy I2.M12; .Mat-! Ihli'U 11.21i;l; Mi'Ciint 1 a . ! 7 (i : .Me-, I Muh,m 77113; .Mcllilc 1111:1; linliert Meni - H 1IIS7; Munley r.321: Merrill 'iiinil; orriier 4i'ii:l: Olson II.1H7; ' " ' , ereo mi ..; ,-,.. 1 I'lek (..nil; 1'iiwers !H7(i; I'rovo 1 " lv 1 iimiis ii. I Itayn.onil 4:17,1; K.-am 11143; Uose 1137S; ItuhliKhl 13.. UK; Sic nian Silfs; Smllh 1(2(11; Stanley -ils7; W.n-.l 72u:l; Wells 12.11(17; Wheeler s 142: Wlllielm l!lill2. S. P. FIGURES ON MIL 1 SERVICE EAST . j SAX KUAXOISCO. May 10. 0T) X'l'Uut in i in i in to prnviiiV San Fran- rlsro with euinbiiu-d rail and air I traiisioi tulloit to New York via (Mi ten go, are under way between ,1 toeing Air Transport. lne and ; the Southern Pneifie eompany. j Sueh wiiH the annouhrement i yesierdiiy by W. t;. Ilerron, -ir.e ; prhldeiu of the u via Hun eoneern ; wlut iiabl I he wcrvlee would be j Htarted after the Itoeltm fleet nf deluxe, pussenger pitmen w e r e ' t Ktiun of UkIhIpk Hie airways east was choplete. Sonalor rm'es operation. I IKICllKSTi:!:. .Minn.. -May t.l'l I'nlted s:ates Neiiiit,r Frank' It. Cootlini; of Idaho today was un-l del- tile observation of physicians at the Mayo clinic, preparatory to uuderiroiu an operation. Phy sician could mil say when the op craiio)! would take place, nor was Its iiului'e cxplalm ti. ai. smith r.Asv vixi:i i Continued from 'un Otia. I fliilli-c-l fi-olll 117 prcilucts this iuoi-iiIih: sltowed: It. II. Puller, The I lilies. I..Mi?; Hoy W. liltncr. Pi-ndlct.nn. 1.4 1.",: haoicl lloyd. I :t lcrjirls,i 372; S. K. .N'otson, lleep. hit, aid: ll.iwlcy llcan. l-:.-h,, 2:(7 : (leorue I'atinltt-r. Hood lllver, ll',l: W. M. Wiley, Kin mat ll Tails. 147. These rrtiuns ill, I not include any from Kl.imalh lounly, tlie home of Wiley. In I ' i il.nl county, home of Wal-t-r M. iplercc. former governor, a democrat. 24 republiciins wQ,te Ills nam, hi on the bulbils In 37 pic-ini ts. O Pierce nlf-Yvas written In by ,1, m,,ci.ils In 111 ,-oiiu oisll-lel ins iionuuee Ket urn 4 from a pre- clm-u shuwul a total of for Medford nnd southern Oregon basetmil fans nre usured of a real game tomorrow when the lor nln meet the Klamath nine In the opening of the Houihern Ore-gon-N'ort hern California ltasebatl I e a a u e. according to Mana-er Couit Hull today. The Klamuih team is prepared for the Med - ford Merchants and Is reported t r have un exceptionally ha 1 1 ery. Manager Hall announced n fternoon with Modfiird IiphI lllayern in .he llne-n. nnd ho nromlH. hluh - the line-ui nnd he promises high - graft" naseoaii. i ne oiamonn en- counter will begin at 2:.1u and spectators are urged to arrive early. , Tomorrow afternoon tl.o Oregon Col if orn la baseball league will ) officially ushered in when Court Hall's Medford Merchants will tangle with the Klamath Kalis nine at the Kalr fl rounds. This game will be 11 corker from every Indi cation ns the Pelicans have been j showing pome classy form lat nnd the home boys have nlr demoiistraitl thi lr ability on the di-iniond. A record crowd Ih expected to be on bond fr the opener and the mayors of southern Oregon com munities will purticlpate In lh. r ri-monh's usually intruding an j openitm game. To further sllmu- late Interest, many Medford mer chants are offering prizes to the players on their team who perform i on crt dltable wav. a n.n.,iiv .,1(i. win1 be presented to the M-dford play-1 V'nlay captured la man kiU! er who whams out the Initial four-j1" h" wnntwl in 1t clllfl fnv fo,' b:ise hit In the opening game. I'i,'rj wlil be a hit ky ballplayer v hol makes th circuit of the bases lu tomorrow's opener. The Club caf is going to be n dinner host to J I he first Medfonlltes who make ui homer ami a three-l.ngger. Th fhsi man ti mak" a houte-run 1 also invited to enjoy his meals Jit 'he Hoel Jackson dining room for t week as a guest of the manager. Tom' O'Xell. The Medfonf Merchant who lay on the bull and scores the first score fpr the hojrtc nine V.is not ' betn ofHftoked Hf wllt.he'giveu' rl f-ee- innbr by' ' t Iff itVK- cnfenf ttr" Medford player y7ltJI4 wallops out n tnree-oagger 19 : inyiti'U y luVve'r his suit pressed -at) ; tnu Pun-' nn iutii.y, Jnvmln tVoodjH Vmfc pillfblds , to the first MedCordlte: ci'i.rHli'd w th inn If tic n . .ui ! de ... ..... o ... , j lilay Oeorge A. Hunt company in; ili,nitlS',vl'e"lnil tne, .Medrufd .team. ,irfej i'hk ti .flve-iliillal' book of tlien' !r til ItiMt lo 'thiwi Medfili'd player eeurnii; tin nioHt homi'i'K dili'lnlk' the .-ejiMon. To the Mciirnnl nnin eriirlntr (he nuiHt h I Ih ilurlnc; the S rjji? O o I l O LEAVES FOR EAST OH ANOKI. :s, May 19. U ,,reau' ''"'o oy me assurance , thal Charley IJorah. sprinter, will ; be at "is best, the Lnlversity ot Southern California's quota of I. (7. A. A. performers, nine In num - her, will leave tonight for Cam - ami field rhamnlonKhins May 25 .and id. , and 20. ( jnck Williams, pole vnultcr. who j,as been 111 with Infected teeth, IIMIIttl'l MJII "I" It'll ill liuilir. Cromwell said. Williams tried to clear 13 feet y sterday, but the best he could do was 1 2 feet 7 Inches, a low altitude for the Tro jan vaulter who was doing 13 feet fl Inches consistently before Illness struck mm. EX-FOOTBALL PLAYER TACKLES A FORGER MINNEAPOLIS, May 19. MV .Jr m any McCovern of Minneapolis, who won all-American honors while a member of the University of Minneapolis football sipiad several ' 'wo, made a flying tackle i downtown corner when Charles ,j Norton, who had been arrested in a uepariment store, nrnue away from detectives. Baseball Standings Chicago .... St. Louis4..-, C(nci'miaC(' New York L. 1 2 20 18 lit 13 lu 1.1 r, Umoklyrt r-l'tsJitirftti i;hkov 1. I'hlluitjlphi American, "i. V. h ; " ii r i'l-' ' .J. Vi.. .V.ii-I, NewYork t..'. .-w , . . .. l'hilutUUhta Hi ID 13 14-1 r'l..w.l..n.i - Hi: hoiiifi' U'asli'lnliton uhleaKfi I ! role 11 in 11 20 13 2:1 " -a.'.r.i - ' V arid again... The Mail Tribune shows big gains IN NATIONAL AND LOCAL ADVERTISING for the month of April, 1928 over corresponding month of 1 927, and is a GAIN over the average of the first three months of this year. Total Advertising for April 1928 IN LINES, 470,316 - - - IN INCHES, 33,594 There Is A Reason Ask any advertiser, local or national (Uy the Associated TreHs) Facramento climbed Into a tie for first place by nosing out the Heavers, fi-4 Singleton nvo way to Hhea in the lxth when Port- ' land seored all their runs, the neirtun-ifu riKiu-ninnr i"ri kvh " i Ponder and Afnsmith; (nU HPVen.I(I, Knend Jnllev took a llklnis to 'lhe offerings of Hollywood pitch - 1 PrH- hla hrace of louhleH nnd I'linH linfl lllnvini u Itlir Part .h. q..i. ..(.... ll..l!v., :"r,Z. .;,',,,.. this year until yesterday, was . driven off the hill before he could j retire the hide in the first Inning. , 1 latteries: McCabe. Hulvey and Hassler; Moudy and Vargas. j lirueo Cunningham had the. Missions on hla hip throughout the nine Innings and the Angels coast - led to a 6-1 victory behind tn youthful hurler's masterly pitch - Ing. Hood hit for the round trip in the fourth. Untteries: Holling. Nelson and flaldwin; Cun ningham nnd Hannah. Xlek IJumovi. h makins his i """ " ,,. ,1, o,..,,,, i,,lsolmll slandinK on the rl.ih. Sim, kfi second tart for the Oaks. Kouth-j the l-niw-rMi or u .....- ,,,,,,,, f,. ,,. ,,, r". f . a n ...( ilng the only two hits the Indians, hanneu u oy uregon e'-j- nl. A tn m'ikra Aff thn OY Cub's delivery- Untteries. Cra - i...n. iiiknun V'uw-n ii ml S.hmldt; Uumovbh' and Lnm liardi. ' TITLE CANCELLATION ClHCAflO. Mny lit. W) Tt u n Taylor Intends to Ignore the na lional boxing commission's decision that he no longer is to be recog nized by that orgnnlzatlon ns the world's bantamweight champion. j "I am puzzled and surprised at Pet, 1 the N. I!. A. action," he said to .2"!day. "They did the same thing to 12 ,.B(10 'Mickey Walker .and. Saljimj- Man-iL ' ii..'ili.Ai. v t.',' 1 ..MS m M d wv rtht. H; ,.phlIR.hl I pu-niaSrt,'. 'V.Jnkeex -35. ! . ' 13 - .Mi. chainiU.in.s Just the same" . i liui.if .l.afted In'-Uutlt; Yimk.oj !i '" "' 'l 1 1 Hll.stfled: Vifcers. 5. ' '- . - i , , ' ' . ( - t'UbiillrtleH-plMiMlsel, jVankh. li. ;. t. ,: '-"I nghtsLastNighdirikr T : ' rm ." . If i'll6merHu.hYi1nks. ,12. , I 3KL,t,IN3 j '!'.(Hy the AssomateV.''rro.it,)'i"iioli(n il(imi- JJam-'ett, WhlU- 8oSl Q ' r- iAi?is.vn.i.Erbmttiy ,i8i-'? .McNYi-.-iijrn. . . .CAr',rj ' 'lull TKht-hcaii.ywS.'itUt jjchnmlidi.!! Pltehtnftl'ltiSras, VajilJs.'.wdiv ej; Q 'i'sBAMrmTnAll' Nlle-"Mi'dlll.""'hl;nlIn,';nn(t, .In.'klef' ; ,'., ' W 1 j . S '( IN t'Alin.t:T VOHKS" 1 DllKan, l.oulsvill drew (10). IH'TTtf Mont. Pixie l.alTooil. .ON(l liKACH, X. V.. May 11 ' Ray of rhicagi . runnlnp!.v counted for the 12th link l()e Hf.cn(i niarathon of his career, lh ve .. York to Long Heaeh .race today from a cracK . ni, i-urence a,h U fin inhing strongly. hut:thi; .fter several year, of ru . vrt...i nn,. iieneh '.....iin,M .lin-htnir Vehf h, -Ia.i : t.ourHP record hy more than 13 , ulp8 ln one of the fastest niara - in! V., . hnnru llay was umm in .u' mluuteg. 13 2-r B,.,:0nis iov . ". 'JO miles, 3KTi yards. TEAM DEFEATED 1 HKATTI.E. Mav 1 1. OREGON BASEBALL (,P) The; . . . .... . if. ...i.i ii,ifat!i I . I eaill. It 111 t. i."nv. - I Oregon Washington 14 14 - j Fuller. Kennad ami Oabriel; I"a vis nnd (Irannan. 4I jor League Leaders (lly the Associated Press.) Including games of May IS: National. Batting Callughan, Iteds, .418. Kuns Douthit, Cards, Huns batted in Frisch. Cards. Hits Uouthit, Cards, M. 'Doubles Traynor, Pirates Hot- tomley. Cards. 1J. Triples L. Waner, Pirates, fl. Homers Hisonette, Hubins, 6. Stolen bases Frisch, Cards, !. Pitching Clark, Uobins, won 4, lost, 1. T Ilitf J i-ii nt! e -ltowiiian-1 licltH niillH. and loff canins reopen wl(h.:t2ri , men. . (Hy the Associated I'resn Artie N'chf, who once perform ed his left-handed pitching stiui n for John Mccirnw, has person. ln I)e extensive chain of vi(ionj, rQ. u. by the Chicago Cut in tneir succewiui nui-m m me uum.ii '-. cubs to a 3 to 1 VP tory over the ; rtnston Hrnvea nt Chicago, yeste,- : tiny. 34: Mltirtl mnvprt hnrlf Int.. 1 . .... . . on l.a em ...... , link in. l,y di'foallns (lie KnioKlyn llil - to C. while me Ht. louis l.'nr dlnalH wi-re i-m'feiiii(. a muhine 1 1 1 1 ho Ww York Giants. i The hapleM i'hillhs were beaten i by the Ilrates nt Pittsburg, u to u Hey Kremer held the in- vaders to two runs and four hit. tain washed out the American t lengue games in other cities. Miller HugKins, manager of the ! New York Yankees, announced that Urban Shocker, veteran right ml ! 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