MEDFOTED IVKU) TRIBUNE, ETEDFORD. OttfiGOy. TUESDAY, REPTFmER 18. 1928. 1 PXGE FIVE iiHHIl DETROIT FATHER AUTOGYRO FLIGHT ! iPMMmwpiJw DAMAGE- ACROSS CHANNEL CARDINALS KEEP : SLIM TOP HOLD Hv IIRUIlKin W. ItAltKKIt A.! :w laU'd Pros . Nxtl'(i W'ritel. Willi their i-Inscst rivals bangUi tui Ii;o Ki'fni death Itself, dreams of diro dJsnsior haunt tho tnan .'if'iial hod-flianihor-H of Mill Me Jimio and Miller Huut-'itiH. Hill has his Si. I.nuis Cardinals at iho top or tho National league sii'nri.njj and M iller, if ho keeps his oyos on tho levol, or slanted upward, can see nothing 1 rival h is Now York Ya n k eos in t h o Anirtioan league, but' their advan-. (aire is so small as to make nn (Hinhlcd sloop a thins inipossihln. It lonks how as though no! t hot is tn K''t any poaoo of mind until Su'tonihor :10, when tho hi lenKiio season closes. Taking advantage f the idle ness of thoir only rivals, tho Ath letics and Cornelius MKiUlicuddy yesterday the. Yankees pout. cod nn four St. Louis pitchers for Ti hits enough it would seem, to ac count for thc( 1 2 to 2 score tho champions piled tip- Thus tho half ame margin tho" Yankees onjoyod heforo the slaughter at Si. f .on is hejjan. tsvpw to n full Kamn Ity tho time it was over. Two other American league on ir;t (cements saw tho Washing mi Senators trim Detroit, 4 to .1, and iwtve into fourth place, when tiif chicajro White Sox oould do noth ing with .lack 'Russell and lost (i to :i, to the Hoslon Hod Sox. Hut the National leaRtie silua iion remained unchanged when 1 lie Cardinals. New York .f Sin ills and rhicuKo riihs turned in victo ries. Jim Ilottomley's liitth home run. with two on. in lite seventh frave iho Cards a 5 to 2 triumph over the l(,wly Phils. The f Jinnts remained only two names distant from St. Louis hv laeiiiK thn PlttsburR Pirates. ) to in tho second En me of the se ries, limine and Homer nianken ship were easy meat for the hat 1 'in-r c. tan is, who pounded out 14 hits, including' home runs hy Welsh and Ott. The Pirates' two run off Karl Hubhell were scored in the sixth, when Pie Traynor hit for t he. circuit with Paul Wan or on base. The Cubs trounced Ho.ston. 1 Ti to !. to retain their third pliiee nnsition. a name and a half he hind the (Hants. CLEVELAND STAR El CLKV ISLAND. O., Sept. 1 S. tTP) Ceorge liurns, veteran of Hi ma jor league baseball seasons and in 1 HL'fi the American league's most valuable player, has annitunecd his refusal to report to the New York Yankees, to whom he was sold at the waiver price by the Cleveland club. Mums regarded the deal as an Injustice inasmueh'-'as he had asked for his unconditional release hv order to negotiate for a manager ial job with a minor league club. Waivers were asked nt his roijuost, be said, but he wished them with drawn when, the New York club refused to waive him o"t of the league. In addition, Hums said his w.fo was seriously ill and he wanted to remain with her in Cleveland. 1 After driving out (14 two-base bits to establish a new world's record and winning the American league's most valuable player award in t !(LM1, Burns' hitting steadily fell off until this season ho was used mostly as a pinch bitter. BY WILD BUSHER (By the Associated Press) The Sun Frnncisoo Seals ended lln series of the season with Port land by lukhiK the final tilt, 9 tn 5. and five of the seven -lames. Nick Williams bvousht ont Wallace Wal ters, a newcomer from the Utah Idaho lonsnc, for the closing jinme and the lad virtually won his own pame with n homer In the fourth with two on bases. He was wild nnd walked seven men and hit two (jithers, hnt .Fnllerton of the Heav ers nave as many free passeR. Port land irahhed the lead In the first hut the Seals scored six In the fourth to cinch victory. It was the inly game played yesterday in the league, flatteries: Walters nnd Sprinz; Fnllerton and Whltnev. i KOKKST HI1XS. X Y.. Snpt. 1S. Henri Coehet of Franro. w.m tho I T ii i ted Statp national ten nis championship this nflprnonn when he (lefpaleil Francis T. Hun tPT of New Hnrhello. N. V., after o 'f-markahle battle by 4-6, 0-4, 3(1, 7-C, 6-3. .GRAINS BEHIND to? ' Hera arc the leaders of the Miner t-iufjQina uefi;, manaaer of Mack, manager of the Athletics, at turned back Philadelphia before first place. CINCINNATI RACE j LOH AMIEI.EH, Sept. IS. (71-1 ! The close of the national air races Sunday today left Mines field ready ; to stage another air attractloh the ;os Angeles-Ciiieiniiali air I races beginning Thursday. Today 111 pianos had entered the class A race, six wore preparing to line j up in tin1 class li event starting Eriduy, and three more planes were entered in the non-stop derby ( leaving the field the same day. j The, class A racers will hop off Thursday. ! Among the entrants today in the ; non-stop flight was Art Joebel, I famed Pacific and transcontinental j aviator, (ioehol will be at thn j stick of his Lockheed-Vega "Van I It ee Doodle," the same, ship in which he set a transcontinenta I j non-stop record several weeks ago and led the finishers In the na tional air races non-stop event from Now York to Los A ngcles last week. Winners In tho three events will receive S 2 0, (H ( in cash prizes and Sii.ona more in trophies. Baseball Standings I Pacific Coast League I ' ' w. u ! Sacramento E2 30 j Hollywood BO :!2 i Sun Francisco 4S 3-1 j Mission I I :;s ' Oakland 43 (19 , Portland 33 -I!) I.os Ansclos -12 '10 i Sonltlo 2G Til! American Leaaue ! v. I,. i New York M Jil 1 Philadelphia H2 HI) ; St. I.ouls 7S ife ChlcaKO (18 7fi 'M'ftKhiiislon 117 7i ! Detroit 113 SO S Cleveland Til) S3 ! lloston 1 92 1 j National League I ' W. I.. ISt. I.oiiIb S7 55 New York S5 57 iCIllcnso St 59 ': PlttshuvBh 79 03 i Clnoinnntl 74 00 ! UrooUlyn "1 72 ' Hoslon 45 90 I Philadelphia 42 100. Pet. .03 1 .010 .585 .537 .524 .402 ! .395 .317 Pet. .05." :04S .545 .472 .4 09 I .441. .415 .357 I Pi(. .013 J .599 i .587 .550 I .528 ! .597 .319 .290 Fights Last Night (By the Associated Press) CIIAHLOTTU, X. t'. Joe Dundee of New York outpointed Johnny Robert of Huntington, W. Va. (101. CHK'AOO Jack McCarthy nf Chi cago mil pointed Sandy Garrison of l.os Angeles (0). Hobby 1-aSalle i of Los Angeles stopped Johnny fierardin of Minneapolis 131. Lilly I Showers of Minneapolis outpointed !A1 Wolcast of Cadllltts, Mich. 101. I Joe Carrado of Chicago outpointed I "Gentleman" Joe Thomas of Ole Iweln, la. ((!(.... ! NKW YORK Haby Joe (inns nf i Los Angeles stopped Cuddy de( 'Marco of Pittsburgh 14). . I KANSAS CITY. Hearcat Wright of Omaha and Cowboy Hill Owens I of Guthrie. Okln., drew (101. j OA LVESTO.V, Tex-Knyo Tlrnwn o' t1'! Paso outpointed Sunny Jim i Williams of New York (12). Hilly Pondraza nf Houston stopped John ny Hernander er veYlco City 141. , OKLAHOMA m ..-Habp IPmt 'of Oklahoma City knoekeil out 'Chnrlen (RanRrl Pond of San Jose, jCal. (MNCIN'.VATI. O.-Vintint Ham-! hiiwht of Citirlnnatt won on foul from Ansie Pisano of Hrooklyn Crater Ioke in only a three anl a. hnlf hour.1 Irlvo from Med fan! over a wonderful highway. msmws mmm pi ay union apples to r h i i 1 1 Mis a tnnu t u r --"..- I UltllkU lVJIIL.br I ll kVUMI lllf II 1 ULI I 1 UU , PENNANT RACE American league pennant cnasc. me. ranKces, is .snown wnn Connie Yankee stadium where New York baseball's biggest crowd to regain TO MEET WALKER I.OB A NT. ELKS, Cal., Sept. 1S. (P) The Examiner says today that Mickey Walker, the middleweight champion, has oeen matched for a title bout with Tommy Lough ran, light heavyweight champion, at Madison Square Clarden some time in November. . , The announcement came through Jack Kearns, Walker's manager, as the fighter and his manager hoard ed a train for Chicago. Kearns is reported to have said that, while his tlittic.ulties with Itickard were not over, the New York promoter nevertheless will handle the bout. Loughran, Kearns said, will prob ably get STri.Oon as his share of the match. Ast for Walker, Kearns said he was. not nearly as much interested in the money as a "shot at the title." A definite date for the l)ou t will probably he deter mined upon Kearns' arrival in Now York. TY COBB TO QUIT E TUIS YEAR CLEVELA.VD, Sept. 1S. (P)r One of baseball's most lieturesflie figures, Tyrus Raymond L'nhli. the "(!eor.;ia Peach," niinouneotl today he will sever his relations with liie Kanie at tlie close til the present playlnii season. , In a statement today Ty said he wits Just "baseball tired." and wants to quit. Cnbtt snid he realized that his best days are be hind him and did not think there were many days In the offing for him as u player. He said he want ed tn spend some time with his family before his "kids" crnw lip nnd "away from him." lie said he and .Mrs. Cobh plan a trip tnj ICurnpe at the close of the present ' season. Major League Leaders (Including games if Sept. 17.) (Hy the Associated Press.) National Batting P. Wnner. Pirates. .383. Ituns I. '.-iner. 1'lrntes. 133. Huns batted in Hottoinley, Cards, 122. Hits P. Wnner, Pirates, 217. Doubles P. Waner. Pirates, 51. Triples 1". Waner. Pirates. 19. Homers Wilson. Cubs, 32. Stolen bases Cuyler, Cubs, 32. I'ilchiug Denton, (Hants, won 24, . lost 7. American Hatting (ioslin. Senators Huns Kulh. Yanks, 149 .377. Ituns batted In Gehrig. Yanks, 131. Hits Manush. Drowns, 219. Doubles .Manush. Drowns. 4 5. Triples Combs. Yanks. 21. Homers llulh. Yanks. 50. Stolen bases Myer. Ded Sox, 25. Pitching Crowder, Hrowns, won 17. lost 5. Sport Briefs SALKM. Ore., Sent. IS (TP) To ro into professional baseball or not is the finestion that has been wor ryn;; Ckm Keiter, 17. flashy little inffelder for the Salem .Senator, who has none throiiKh his flral semf pro season with a uoort hlt tini; and fi"Mfim record. Keher has derided ntainst it. Instead he will study for the priesthood. He will enter Mount AnRel college In hi home town and may not appear with the Senators next Sunday when they play the final game of the state title series with H'-nd. The game will be played nt KugenQ, PENDLETON READY CI I . PUXDLETOX, Ore.. Sept. 1X. (JP) Pemlleton's nineteenth annual roundup opens tomorrow, with in dications that it will he the great est exhibition in the history of this western show. I tot ween UuO and :i;V) rodeo per I'onnera from the best cattle sec tions of the' country have assem bled here", registered for Hie arena and truck events, lim-kins horses, i put through two to three weeks ; trials, were prepared to slve tho Ichiimpion buekaroos interesting mo 'ii.fiits before this year's titles are j awarded. This city was prepared to greet rodeo Cans who will lie here for the 'opening -'Atin Wednesday afternoon, j This year the I'niatilla, Cay use , and Walla Walla Indians are ready !with their tepees at the grounds. Texas steers, wily and lough, were on hand to keep ropers and bull i doggers busy during the four-day ! session. Hoping, perhaps the most spectacular of all rodeo events, is i litis year hrin-iing together the ; greatest ropers in the game, in 'eluding Tommy (irimes, three limes j winner here. Ifoh Crosby, twice ; the world champion cowboy, and j Mabel Strickland, woman roper, also are here. , BEND SEPT. 30 Med ford baseball fans will be . given two more opportunities of :seeing the Mod ford Merchants in jnction, us two games -have been i arranged for Sunday, September ! 30, with the strong liend aggrega tion, which has been anxious to Iplay the locals for .sometime. Cliff i Davis, adept at controlling the ball will probably be In the box for Med ford and the remaining line up will be the same as usual. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. (fP) Herbert C. Wilson, r0, an em ploye of tho Porlland Electric Power company, was killed when he short circuited in some unex plained manner Sunday a huge re pealer s wit clt, receiving a shock of 4500 volts. Iet me write your fire insurance, Carl Y. Tengwaid, Hotel Jfollnnd. 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(JP) ; A story of a tragedy of life, (he separation of a lather and his son five years ago through the alleged "mixing" of Infants In a hospital here, was before a circuit court 1 jury today in the trial of the S20d. tint) damage suit of William C. : (ireatrex. Detroit, against the Evan gelical Deaconess hospital. The child never was found, nl I hough a nation-wide search was made, and since then the lather has I devoted almost all of his time at i tempting to, locate the boy. i Testimony presented by (Ireatrex ; I was that, his son, then two weeks i i old. was given by a hospital nurse I to Eva Velmminclc, unwed mother, , I through mistaken identities. The i i mother of the (ireatrex baby died soon after the child's birth and the , alleged interchange look place while tlreatrex was returning the : body to the I'mnilv homo at Tor . onto. Out., for burial. : Alphonse Vlemminek, father of 'Eva, told authorities he had irien I the haby to some passing motorists j j bound for a Pennsylvania city ' long hut futile search was then he- I -uin. i The father ehnreos the hospital ; with wanton neglect. The defense insists the ha hie:-: were never mixed but that the j wrong baby was mistakenly given j out. Hospital authorities deny the I wanton neglect charge and content ; thai the hospital is a charitable in- st it ut inn and there:ore is not sub- ' ject to liability. TOTAL 500 CARS LA (I It AN DE, Ore.. Sept. 1 K. (I'lI'Yult growers of Union county , jai'e preparing to harvest two bum I per crops this fall prunes and . ; apples. They expect to ship 75! i carloads of high t mi I it y prunes,', ! nil hough prices are not expected j ,to l.ie high. Picking and packing j will begin shortly at Cove and rniou, ! 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