Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    BiilBEAVERS BEATEN
KSSW. TWICE; NEARING
UAINIilVtN
AWFUL BEATING
;t game
Th Modforil MwchitntH, playiiiR
th opening Kume.of tlu OrrKon
Cnllfornin lent up, detVuU'd Kltim
nth Kails, 1 H to 4. or Kumtnhing
like that, yestorduy nftprmmn at
tin fiiirKi'ttuiulH. Thorp was a
crowd of 6 HO, The nuiyoiH of
Grant n Pus, Ashhind and Mad ford
officiated at the oppnhtR funrtlnn.
jTho Klamath team offered noth
Wjtf in the way of resistance, and
their pitcher were walloped un-t
mercifully. They conrcd a run in'
the first Inning, and the MerchfUitH j
came back with five ttilllen.
lfoostcr Unffard reeelvrd n rldei
in an airplane ami a wrist watch
fnr hitting the first hnmerun of j
the regular non-son. lie nino belted
out a triple. j
In the lat two .jnnlnc Jack
' Hughes pilehed. He was nervous,
to start, but calmed down Huff icl- J
cut ly to strike out four men. j
There Ih nothing worth particular!
mention, except Harry Dunn's stop
of a line drive back of third bane. I
4Rirt hts long throw to catch hln :
mnn at flint:
The Htatlstirs of the gnm are
Klamath Falls AH. R. H. K
NorwoHt, 2h 4
Fuller, lb 4
Powell, hh 4
nice. 3b 3
Hogovs, rf-lf 4
aialatore, cf ' 3
JUddley, if 1
i:iliK. rf 2
KhiMKler, p 1
Cross, c 1
Carson, c 2
Ulta. p 0
Gallagher, p 4
0!k:
II
Total
Mcdford
Conlin. rf
Pilbeck. rf
Hughea, p
Dunn. 3h
Iloffard, cf
Chester, c
TTiodniff, U
Drolctte, lb
Mitchell. 2h
Sh tingle, 2 b
Michols, p
Stanley, us
Total
Klamath Kails
Uuns ....
Hit 11
Wed ford
Runs
Hits
...33
A It,
..-16 18 20
1 10 000 100 3
122 010 100 7
51G 012 40X IS
513 213 41x 20
Summary: Homeruns Iloffard ;
3-Vwse hMs-IToffard, KUllerr 2-nase
h Its I o wV 1 1 . Wo o d r u f f . If of f a r d .
Chester (2): double plays Mitchell
to Stanley to Drolctte. Pitching
lUta 2-3 inning, 5 runs. 5 hits; finl
lagher, 4 1-3 Innings, 7 runs, 7 hits;
i-Miiniflrr, 3 tunings, 6 runs, 8 hits;
Mich nil r. I nn t hit '1 runs. (1 bits '
Hughes, 3 innings, 1 run.-l hit.
Itase 'on bulla Hita 1. Gallagher
2. Shlngler 1. Michols 2, Hughes 1;
wild pitch, Hughes; struck out
Gallagher .; Slangier 2; Michols
5; Hughes 4. Stolen bases Mala
lore 2. HhinglerHoffard 2, Michols.
Time of game 2:15.
empires- Sliea and Davis.
Scorer Al Piche.
E LOST
LAST 13 SIMS
NKW YOKK. May L'l. (A3)
Home trnniH successfully repelled
the invaders in nearly every In
f stance In tlie first major leagun
intersect ional series, which closed
yesterday. OC the eight homo
clubs in both leagues, only tho
Washington Americans failed to
brenk even or better. Of the in
vnding clubs Cleveland alone end
ed Its tour with an average of
better than .50. although the
Brooklyn Nationals managed to
brenk even.
The New York Ynnks won 12
of their 1.1 engagements with
-western clubs, while tho Chicago
tubs won 13 of the 14 played
with Atlantic seaboard Invaders.
Major League Leaders
(P.y the Associated Press.)
; .Including games of May 20:
National,
rutting tJranthntn. Pirates. -41 1.
Huns Douthlt. Cards; Critz, Itedf
x; no.
4 Huns bnttod In Krisch, Cards, 6s.
lits Douthlt. Cards. 55.
' Doubles Traynor. Pirates; Bot
tomley. Cards. 12.
Triples I.. Wnner, Pirates. 6.
Homers Itlssonette. Itoblns, 7.
Stolen bases Krisch. Cards, 10.
; Pitching Clark, Iloblns; won &:
lo.t 1.
American
Hatting Kress. Browns. .39 4,
Tlun Hul h. Yanks. 35.
linns batted In Ituth. Yanks, 30.
Hits Illce. Tigern. 47.
Doubles Meuscl, Yanks. 14. .
Triples Bice, Senators; Began.
Bed Sox. 6.
Homers Ituth. Yanks. 12.
Stolen bases McNeely. Browns;
Barrett. White Sox, 6.
Pitching Pip gran, Yanks, won 7;
lost 0. t."
Kngrnc Tea m Vln.
VU'OKNK, Ore.. May 21. f
Kugne broke Into the "Willamette
valley league win column y ester -
al Wendlintf.
CELLAR AGAIN
(My the Associated press)
Portland dropped closer U. the
cellar by losing two to Sacra
mento, 3.2 and 7-3. Kalllo turn
ed in his seventh stra ghl win In
the morning. The bccond contest
wuh decided In the first two In
nings, the Solones counting five
limes off Yerkes before the sec
ond inning was over. flatteries:
Couch L, French and" Saunders,
Afnsmith; Kalllo and Koel.ler.
Second game: Yerkes. Stroud, L
French and Ainsmith; Vinci and
Seveieid. ,
Having dropped the first game,
4-2. before Collard'a steady hurl
ing, Oakland came back to win
the nightcap. 4-3. in 12 hectic in
nings. Governor's triple and
Dean's single drove In the win
ning run. Ratterics: Collard and
Horreaui; Km use. Sparks. Gould
and Read, I.ombardl. Second
game. Knight and Schmidt; Par
ker. Wetzel. Craghcad. Daglia and
Lumbardl.
San Francisco broke loose on
a wild slugging orgy that burled
five Hollywood pitchers under an
avalanche of 27 runs and 30 hits I
In two games, the Seals winning
both by the lop-sided scores of
11-3 and 16-2. Km end Jolly. Seal
outfielder, hit homers In tho sec
ond, third and fourth innings of;
the second contest. Batteries:
Rhodes, Bonnelly and Rassler; Ja
cobs nnd Sprlnz. Second game:
Kinney, McCabo, Mulcahy nnd
Agnew; Ruelher, May and bprmz.
Reed.
The Missions obtained an even
break on the series by taking two
games from the Angels, 11-2 and
4-0, Davenport shutting tho Se
raphs out without a hit In the
seven-inning second game. Only
two men reaehed first off the
elongated right-hander. Re rger
being struck by a pitched ball
nnd Tolson drawing a pasM. Bat
teries: Martin nnd Baldwin; Bar
foot, Peters. Gabler and Hannah.
Second game: Davenport and
Whitney; Plitt, Gabler and Sand
be rg.
ONLY TRAWECK
(Iy Alan .f. Could, AssK-tnlcl
Press SlHH-ts Kdltor.)
NEW4 YORK. May 2.(fP) Tho
west's biK challenge to the east in
college athletics gathers full head-
way this week. Stanford's speed
and brawn, but to win the eastern
inintv'rktleiHntp track and field laur
els for the second successive year,
wlll lend the mass attack at liar -
vard Btadlum this Friday and Sat -
flycr.s. Jumpers and weight tossers
will bo aided and abetted by n
flock of other mar performer from
southern C-aUfornlu und California
univerHltics.
In a week or so California nnd
Washington crews will pack their j
cedar shells for the long trip to
eastern waters and another eiht
oared struggle with the best along
the Atlantic seaboard.
The fact that it is an Olympic
year nnd that there far western
slars hope to scintillate a little
later at Amsterdam makes the
prospects all the brighter in these
forthcoming Inlesec.ional tests,
1
Nothing short of a train wreck,
It Booms, can prevent .Stanford
from romping off with the I. C. A.
A. A. A. championships at Cam-
bridge. Not slnco Jack Moakley
was turning out high scoring big
reil machines at Cornell has any
collection of talent loomed as for
midably in point tallying prospects
as Stanford's outfit.
Harvard. Yale, Cornell, Prince
ton, Pen n State, Syracuse, Jloly
Cross. Pennsylvania, Columbia and
New York university have an as
sorted troupe of talented perform
ers but there isn't an eastern team
with Ihe balanced strength to com
pare with Stanford. Southern Cal
ifornia may furnish the keenest
fight for team honors as a matter
of fact to make it close to an ex
clusive nil-western affair.
The crews of California nnd
Washington will come on with high
hopes of success, not only at
Poughkeepsie, but In the subse
quent Olynipic trials in Philadel
phia. The champion ship Columbia
eight, to judge from what it has
displayed no far in preliminary re
gattas, again wilt furnish tho cr.Uf
opposition for the westerners in
the four-mile classic on tho Hud
son river June, 13.
Young Dick Glendon's pupils
alone stodd off the far western
challenge ft year ngo and they arc
out to do It again. Thus far the
naval acamcdy'n varsity crew has
been a disappointment, losing to
Harvard and Penn In Its latest test.
Cornell, ulthough beaten by both
Harvard and Yale, shows improve
ment. So does Penn under Busty
Callow's coaching. Syracuse has
not yet had a real tcpt of Its abil
ity. Yale nnd Harvard wilt be added
to the eastern defense in the Olym
pic trials. Neither has been beat
en so far and prospects are for a
great struggle Ik t ween the blue nnd
crimson on the picturesque Thames
river. June 22, In their annual mile
classic.
Salem Senator I nnralen.
SALE.M. Ore.. May 11. W) IChlcagn 22
The Salem Senators emerged from 1 Cincinnati 21
Sunday's baseball play the on1yj0- York 1 1
undefeated club In the Willamette . St. Iu's i?l
j valley league, by defeating Col-
tage drove, 10 to 4. The game
jwas .iaed at d, tinge drove.'
rEDFOTB mail
GLOBE CIRCLERS
W 4 ff I
r Long hours aboard a Pacific steamship have been shortened by
the talcs of these two men, both engaged in races around the world.
Above, left, Dr. C. P. Van Rossem, of Tho Hague, Holland, who is
traveling over the route taken by Thineas Fogg, hero of Jules
Verne's "Around tho World in Eighty Days." Somewhere during
his journeying he will meet B. Bontuin, the castbound contestant.
They must touch ports from which Phlneas sailed in his fiction
journey 100 years ago- Right, Ryukichi Matsui, Japanese globo
circlcr, returning to Tokyo the loser in a contest with another Jap.
anesc, because, ho declares, the boat in which he came to New York
was late, thereby causing him to miss airplane connections to tho
west coast..
IS
WITHIN 1 GAME
(Ity the Associated Press)
The mad dash of the Chicago
Cubs has been halted for the pres
ent at least, ljy tho lowly lioston j
li raves. j
After 13 consecutive victories, j
the Itraves were a bit too much
for the Cubs yesterday nnd the i
easterners ran off Willi n 4 to 3
decision.
The Cincinnati Iteds moved up!
to within a game of the league '
leaders by taking a :t to 2 baltU
with the I'lltsburg Pirates ut lied-j
land field.
The New York Oiants and St.;
Louis Cardinals divided a double
hender at Sportsmen's prtrk. Kif- 1
teen hits in
the. C'.lants a
tho first game gavel
fi to 3 verdict, but I
tho Cords evened it by taking the
night-cap, 2 to 1 in a i tight
j pitchers'
battle between Vie Al-
1 mna.ng ms una st.in ,M
, tho year, and Johnson of the ;
Del nissonette's terrific hitting, j
aided tho Koblna to const to a
II to 4 victory over tho rhillics I
at "Brooklyn. Bissonetto scored a
run In the second inning, after!
! drawing a pass: hit a humc run
with two on in the third and
tripled with two on in the seventh,
The Yankees continued their
monotonous series of crushing
victories by overwhelming St.
Louis, S to 3. (ieorge J'ipgras
b;ing credited with his seventh
victory without a defeat.
Cleveland made, a
clean sweep
Wuuhingtun.
of the Heries with
4 to 3.
Elam VanGllder won
tight
i hiii'l.Tm- iliipl fmm Tpri lA'ons and
tho D,l(roit TiKPrs Pndcd thoir
lfwinif MrPnk M, the expense of
,)0 rhlrHKO white Sox. 2 to i.
The TJ(rcrH had 0Kt seven straight,
,
FIRST HEAVYWEIGHT
WRESTLING BOUT ffi
TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY
Medfords first opisirtunity of
seeing a heavyweight wrestler in
action will come next Friday nlnht
when llillle Shnw of Salt hake City.
IHnh, will tangle with Don Nnlntid
of t'oos Hay and Sailor .lack Wood
of this elly under tho auspices of
I the American heKinn drum corps
of Medford. Khaw's next local
match will lake place early next
month when he meets Kd (Strang
ler) Iewis at tho fair grounds in
what is called a world's champion
ship match.
Shaw for the greater part of his
training will spend much of his !
time In tbn mountains, hut during
the evenings of this week may go !
through workouts at the Hilarity
hall, where next Friday's match
will he held. The public Is Invited 1
to attend the workouts, admission
to which will lie free.
t i
Baseball Standings
American Ixiivue.
W.
New York .'' 13
Philadelphia 17
Cleveland 20
Boston 1,1
St. I.oul 14
Washington 12
Detroit 1.1
Chicago 11
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TRADE STORIES
Ford to Launch a
Coast to Coast Air
Service This Year
SAN KRAN'CISCO, liny 21. (fl')
The Examiner toilay quoted Wil
liam n. Stout, head of tho alrlilano
division of tho Ford Motor com
pany, ns saying a transcontinental
air line having the backing of the
Ford interests would be put- into
j oner!Uloil ,, 811mmer.
The project was expected by
Stout to be in tho experimental
sta;o for about a year, during
which planes would be operates
across tho country about once a
week. Hy next summer he ex
pected to sco dally sorvice inaugu
rated. 4
BY UNITED STATES
SHANGHAI. May 21.-
-(!) Tho
..... n ....,,. ....
tlonalists not to let unruly troops
Tho note of warning also said
American troops would protect
their nationals in the threatened
cities of Peking and Tlcntain.
Kclwin S. Cunningham. Amerl-
can consul-general at Shanghai, in
J confirming that the note had been
i handed the Nanking nationalist
j government refused to reveal Ita
contents. ,
4-
ON A BASEBALL TEAM
rilOEXIX. Ariz., May
Lester Fisher, alias ltoy Counts,
star serond-lmseman for tho
1'hocnix haseltall club of the Ari
zona Hlal.e league, was arrested
here last night as a fugitive from
justicn from tho Oklahoma state
prisun.
Fisher, nccordinir to Informa
tion received by tho I'hoenlx po
lice from Oklahoma authorities.
escaped from the prison three
yours ago whilo serving a sentence
fnr stealing an automobile.
Wonderful Cream
For Dry Skins
A new marvelous Cleansing Cream
Is on the market, containing Cocoa
miller. it m-its right into the
skin, elenning every pore of grime
and dirt, and will not stretch the
skin or make it saggy. It's simply
marvelous in keeping youthful com
plexions. Ask for Mi:i,U-OI,0.
Ihe new Cream with Cocoa Mutter.
ill not grow hair. Heath's Lrug
Mlorn.
To Shippers of
Fruits and
Produce
The California Fruit
Auction Company
Will Hold Its First Sale at
at 10 a. m. Thursday
MAY 24
(nnd every day thereafter, ex
ceptlnug Saturday and Sunday)
The Auction method of market
ing your fruits and produce Is
economical, convenient, safe and
brings the best net returns.
Plant located In
New Produce Terminal
Central Manufacturing District)
lA)n Angeles
Wire, Write
or Telephone OEIaware 4466
onr.nox, Monday, may 21. 102s.
POISON GAS IN
iUAMDIIDO lIIIC
iiirtmuuru iillo
ELEVEN PEOPLE
HAMUrm:, llermany. May 21. j
Wi Faced wiih all the grim ruUty
of chemical warfare, the city of!
Itumhtm; today was fighting a do-1
luge, of phosgene gas a war-timo ;
IK)iHon gas which began escaping
from a chemical factory in the j
free harbor district last night, over
coming a large number of persons.
By noon today 11 persons, most'
of them firemen and policemen, j
were dead, and 90 victims wore in j
hospitals under treatment.
The entire fit y was menaced.,
hut it was hoped that rain which
Ret hi would absorb the -;as tunies. i
A needed mini her of gas masks for
the use of those actively fighting j
the menace reached Hamburg from '
Berlin after an emergency call had !
been sent for them. A northeast I
wind also was carrying the fumes
from the rity in th
the nearby (own of WilhelmsburK. I
lhc gas escaped from a tank in
the chemical factory of Dr. llu-m j wero driven In panic from their
Slolr.enbiirs. PliosKcno Is no longer i,(,mPs at 1:30 o'c lock this morn
ninuurncturetl there hut quantities i i,..r wi. h a r u eartliiiuake
ol It were stated to liavo been ac -
cumulated nnd stored for exporta -
tion to the I nited States.
The first effects of tho gas Were
felt near the harbor, driving rest-1
dents of the district from their I
homes in panic Troops were!
called out and guided men, womein
and children to other sections of
tho city, nnd tlie streets in tlie
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Maytaff Shops are
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Albiny Ore., 115 Ferry St.
Aitoria, Ore., 190 12th St.
Auburn, Wn., Downing Rldg.
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menaced district were cbtsed. The
cmigratlou sheds of the llatnhm.t
American line were pressed into
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IN PERU QUAKE
LIMA, Bern, May 21. (Pi En
tire native, village liavo been de
stroyed by successive earthquakes
In the Oajamarca department, tak
ing a heavy toll of lives, according
to fragmentary advices reaching
tho government today over partly
destroyed tajegraph lines.
The tremors began last Monday
morning and lasted until Wednes
day. Jaen. a village. In tho Cajamarca
department near tho Ecuador lion
tier, was destroyed and a number
of inhabitants were buiied In the
, ruins. I'implncos was also razed
with at least 25 known deud.
I TOKYO Mnv LM. liT'l Persons
, rocked Tokvo. No serious damage
1 nn,i casualties were reported.
Tlie first shock was followed bv
, series of less severe tremors
which continued throughout tho
night.
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Seaside Charter Issued for
Clatsop County bank, $30. dim cupi-
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badly damaged yesterday In an at
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The Class Method of Piano Instruction
' I IS THE PRACTICAL SYSTEM FOR BEGINNERS
Th1 mt Ih pch loss thnn nrlvate lossnns and the work 1a cov
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tk'U cuu le itrinimeil tor tlioe vithout plunoH. ttcister your
boy or Kirl now for the next clauses commencing June 6. Only a
limited number of clabs students can bo accepted.
NOEL L. ERSKINE
Accredited Teacher of Piano
611 West Eighth St. at Laurel
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It's a consolation to know that when death occurs you
can cull a mortician who will treat you exactly as ho
would expect to be treated if the situation were reversed. .
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dor miilnlnnd near Oroenly Island.
Fred Melchlor, Junkers pilot,,
who was to have flown tho Bre-
men on the last lap of the trip to (
its original destination, rent word
that the flight had been abandoned
and the jErcmen would have to be
shipped out by hteamer.
1 The two army amphibians which
: bad hoped to ebcort the trans
Atlantic plane oil the hist leg of ,
her famous flight, trailed back to
the foiled States tnlay. The
: planes took off at 10 a. m. eastern
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