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P'WR FTVT9 2 Hi PORTLAND LOSES IIS USUAL PAIR ALEXANDER HOLDS HOPES OF CARDS I A77rDI OTAD flC ITEDFOTW ItXW TRIBUNE, fEPFORT), OftEOOy, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 27, 1928. MEDFORD GOLFERS DEFEAT ROSEBURG BY 52-11 SCORE! MfMlford walked uwuy with al honoi-H in the golf . lournmncnl. I hold on tho local cour.se yesterduy I bv defeating tho Rose burg pluyers, ! 63 to H. I The 3 II guests, Including u group I of women visitors, wero enter- j talned ut luncheon at the club. Final- Hcores made were as fol- I lows: - I Roscburg "v i Tabby 0 D. NlrtuK 0 .lucid 0 YANKEE INFIELD Meibford Rosenberg.... 3 Roberts 3 Smith 3 Gut en .: 0 Jones 3 Homer 1 Vj Whipple W- MUCH 3 Bioadway 0 Knimena .... 2 Dr. Nirtus.... t Corum .'. 3 Brum 0 Strang 2 Black 1 Cook 2 Mi Spencer '-j Ham'd, Jr... 2 Harding Vj Heath ......... 3 Maiden 0 Mi'Phoraon .. 1 Mi Qulnn 1 V6 II. Marx 3 Fiahcr 0 Ham'd, Jjpmon ".. Hudson .. Wood .... Wilcox .. Clark George Sr... 2 Parrott i McCiuhenney 1 3 Chapman .... n 3, WatHon 0 2i AV. Fisher.... K 3 Welder 0 itcH was the only Med ford player be defeated. The fate of the St. Louis Cardinals rests in the aged but baffling right arm of Grover Cleveland Alexander, baseball critics say. If the big pitcher, at 41, can regain his form they expect the Cards to pull themselves from the slump that cost them the league lead. LONG AUTO DRIVE! MI3KOMIX12H, Mich., Aug. -'7.. () Walter Hagen, famous for his j long drlvcH with a golf .stick, drove 300, miles out of bounds with his! automobile yesterday.! ' After driving J li 0 r miles to this city from Oshkosh, he found he was seeking, not Menominee. Mich., but Menomonie, Wis., wheih is about 300 miles dlstane, almost on the Mississippi river. Unable to make the journey there in time, he telephoned his apologies to the largo gallery that had gathered there, and left for Madison, Wis., where he was to play today. r League Leaders (Including games of Aug. 2G) National Batting Hornshy, Braves, .37 B. Huns 1. Wa ner. Pirates, ,114. Huns batted in IJottomloy, Cards, 114. Hits P. Wancr, Pirates, 181. i onbles 1 Waner, I'Irates, 43. triples P. Wancr, Pirates; Bot- tomley. Cards, 11. Homers Wilson, Cubs, 30. Stolen bases Cuyler, Cubs, 2(1. Pitching Benton, Ciiants, won 21, lost 4. American Batting Cos! in, Senators, .385. Runs Ruth. Yank.-, 137. Runs batted In Gehrig, Yanks, 121. Hits Manush, Browns, 1S3. imuhles KhmMtcad. Red Sox, 38. Triples Combs, Yanks, 17. -Homers Ruth, Yanks, 4(1. Stolen bases rMostil, Whlfcu 21. Pitching Hoyt, Yanks, won lost 3. 4 NKW YORK, Aug. 27. (ff) More gnashing of teeth In tho camp of the New York Yankees! Tony Zazzeri, hard-hitting, agile fielding second baseman of the champion, may play no more baseball this season. Tony suffered a muscle Injury In his shoulder during the Yankee's last disastrous invasion of the west and has been in only a few games since. Kvery time he plays the strain Is aggravated and It begins to look like Miller Hugglns will have to depend upon Ieo Durocher at second base for tho balance of the season. With the Philadelphia Atheltics only three games behind, I-azzerl's absence from the lineup of the champioiiH is serious. Not only is Tony's hitting and fielding skill missed, hut Mark Koonig, at short stop, team better with Lnerl than with any other second base man Hugglns can uso. Huggins Is authority for the statement that Lazzcri may not play again this year. "I don't think Tony will bo able to play again for the rest of the season, " said the "mite" manager. "I gave him a trial to see how his arm acted. It's no good. He can't throw and he's trying to get rid of ball before it comes to him, the Kvery time he uses his arm he only aggravates It. I think he has torn u muscle In his shoulder. It's ; not serious but it might ,be if he ; kept on playing. Rest Is'the only cure for it. ' Baseball Standings Pacific Coast League Standings j Hollywood I Sacvamento San Francisco j Oakland , Los Angeles ! Mission , Portland : Seattle W. ...39 ...37 ...35 ...31 ..25 ..24 ..21 .16 Pnt. GS4 .t!) .614 .544 .439 .421 .3I1S .281 ! Philadelphia 79 ' St. Louis 64 Washington 67 Detroit 56 Chicago 56 Cleveland .'.56 Boston 46 American League Standings W. L. Pet. w York S2 -41 .667 .642 .516 .456 .456 .455 .444 .366 . National League Standings W. 1,. Pet. St. Louis 74 48 New York 68 Chicago 72 Cincinnati 70 Pittsburgh .'. 67 Brooklyn 60 llostou 35 Philadelphia 33 49 53 53 54 64 77 81 .607 .581 .576 .469 .554 .484 .312 .289 r--o SATISFY, a cigarette must have, first of all, X the right kind of quality tobaccos . . . and then, these tobaccos must be put together just right. The tobaccos in Chesterfield cigarettes are bal- Mild enough for anybody and yet THEY SATISFY anccd one against another blended and cross blended so as to give you mildness with taste. MILD they certainly are, and what's more, they SATISFY. - (By tiro Associated Press) San Francisco' won tho series from the Heuvers by winning, 0-4 and 3-1. Ponder was Into in get ting started In the afternoon bat tle and before ho did anything sorlous about It. tho Heals had scored threo runs in tho third. Ho hold San Francisco scoreless after that. Malls did a lot of clowning In tho morning game, .but was effoctlvo In the pinches. Uat torlos: First game: Mails and Vargas; French and llego. Second game: Jacobs and Sprinz; Ponder and Whitney. Oakland look both games from the .Missions, due principally to the work of George Itoehler and Daglla of the Oak pitching staff. Boeliler allowed four hits, no runs In the evening game to win 4-0. Arlett and Lombardl each homed. Krause, Bell hurler. was relieved after the oaks had started a drivo in the morning game, by Nelson who proved more effective. The Bells scored their only two runs of tho day In the fifth. Batteries: First game: Maglla and' Lom bardl: Krauso, Nelson and Dren nel. Second game: Boehler and Lombardl; Plllelte, Novels and Sy pher. Los Angeles made It two straight over Seattle, taking the first, 6-1 and the second. 2-1. Osborn al lowed threo hits and Btruck out six In the ' morning game, while Cunningham gave five scattered safeties In the nightcap. Batteries: Osborn and Sand berg; Cole and Steinccke. Second game: n. Cunningham and War ren: Collard and Cox. ' Hollywood was decidedly the victor In the series with tho Sena tors. After dividing a double bill, nol only d'd the Stars take five of the seven games, but came from second place, two games behind Sacramento to load the pack by two games. After overcoming a five-run lead in the morning tilt, tho ' Senators wero a run ahead at the opening of the ninth, but tho Stars scored four times, -to quell Sacramento's hopos and won, JO to 7. Louis Vinci did fine work during tho .after noon game, holding . tho Stars to four hits, no runs and taking the came, 0-0. Batteries: First game: Couch. Ilhodes, Murphy and Huss ler; Crandall, Bonnelly and lla clia'e. Second game: Vinci and Sevorcld; McCabe, Mulcahy and Agnew. THE NEW IFEQ D G D IDAD IP IE You don't hear it start ... You don't hear it atop - You don't hear it run GIANTS TO PLAY WEAK TEAMS, AS 3 RIVALS CLASH (Uy Herbert V. Marker, Asso ciated Press Sport Writer) Willi tho National lcaguos fifth intersections! scries virtually over. the ;.four western contenders now can., begin cutting each other's throats; while the New York Clants, wrathful over their recent beatings at Cincinnati and Pitts burg, seek to visit their vengeance on the more or less helpless east. . It is no secret that John Mc Oraw hopes to win the ennant Just by these means. While tho Reds, Pirates, Cardinals and Cubs arc having It out west of the Allc- ghanles, Mctlraw hopos to got the (Hants Into first place, a strate gic spot from which to view tho third and final western Invasion of tho east, beginning September 14. In theory this 1b a good scheme. But John didn't start out vory well yesterday. The (Hants wero outgamcd by tho Brooklyn Koblns, I to 3. Del lllssonette picking tho 10th. Inning as the spot for Ills 20lh homo run of the season. The St. Louis Cardinals, them selves buffeted around In recent weeks, again trimmed the helpless j I hillies. 0 to 1. and lengthened j their league lead to 3 Vi games; ovr the '.Hants ami Chicago Cubs. With Jim Uottomlcy bark in tho lineup.- the Cards gave Woo Wll llo Shordol excellent support and battered three Phil pitchers for 10 hits. Hherdcl chalked up his 10th .victory of tho year. The Cubs defeated the Boston Braves, 0 to 3, for tho fourth straight time snd moved to a tlo with tho (l!ants In games won and lost; although they aro no better tlriin third 111 perienlago. This apparent contradillon lies In Die fact that the Cubs havo played more gamos anil lost .more than tho Giants. - With Klkl Cuyler and Woody . English lending tho offensive, the. Cubs battered Kent' (Ireenfleld for 13 hlls, while Hal Carlson, was holding the Ilravoa to .five.. Finding their hold on fourth place rather Insecure, the Cin cinnati Beds downed Pittsburg, 4 to 3 and thus put two . full games between themselves and the 1927 pennant winners. Braxton was the whole show as Washington defeated clepebmd. 7 to I In tho only American league engagement. The senators' left handcr, one of tho few con sistent pitcher Bucky Harris has now, allowed only flvo hits and struck out seven men. 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