pxqe srx 1 mm mm nun? U OF BOTH LEAGUES !F MTilDFORTT MTTTJ TRTBTOE, " MEDFORD, Oft EGOS.- STTXttXY.. APRIL 21, 1929. lit Kl.sslK who would put over th'1 Oscar Ij. Prl. V' "'Vf Thiirsduy's game between The Oold Si iH Creamery ami Open. 'nrehui was postponed on ac count or rain. This game will be played May 1st. The Knit'S no far have all been very Hoxe and very exulting, each team winning or loslnn I'Ja. very elose mnrijin of or 'I points. KollowinK is a list of games won nnd lost to date. Poitluml was pres.-illed by no tor Stelwer. THK PLACE TO EAT Rex Cafe Good Food Good Service ' WASHJfJOTOK.) 'Alril . toir-OF) RoRtori wjn Itif flfnt : srarric sof the noiisnn ioAay, UcfeHtlnn WdshlnK lon, 0 to 3, in a ninth Innins ral ly. Plnali hitter Slandeart broke n tin in the ninth with two out, his double sending two runs across. 'Jloth of the fltnrrlns pitchers, Snm .lones for WashlnRton, und Itiissoll for Boston were relieved. .., . . V ; . e ... , .. It. II. K. HoKtnn : 0 8 ' - WashlnBton 5 6 1 Itussell.- Bnyno nnd Asbgorson; Jones, Hurke and Tuto. i 8T...I.017IS, April SO. Ph-Tho St.. Ij)tils Drowns scored five runs in an , foiBhth . inning rally and took the first -game of the series with Detroit today, U to i n. II. E. 10 3 11 0 Ahea; netrolt ............... Ht. Louis .,..............,.- 9 Stoner. Vangllder and Cltay nnd Schang. New Vork-Athl"tlc, wet arounds. Oleveland-Chl J go postponed, rnin. - . I'HIIwDEU'HlA, April 20 (IP) Lester Hweetland pitched the I'll li lies to a S to. 2 victory over lirooklyn in the first gnme of the, series here today, the homo team found Watson Clark nnd. liny Moss fairly easy. , . n. it. b. lirooklyn 'I Vi 3 1'hlladclphla G U . 0 O.lnrlt, Mods and Deberry; Hweetland and Davis, Lerlon. CINCINNATI, April 20. (P) C nclnnatl fielded riiKRoilly be hind Klxey's ineffective pitching and gave the Pirates a 0 to 4 vic tory over tho Reds today. II. II. E. 1'ltlshurgh .' 6. 11 Cincinnati -. . 9 3 - (Irlmes- and lltugraves; Rlxey, Johnson and Dixon, Mc.Mullen. STAKFOHD STADIUM, PALO ALTO, Oal., April 20. (ff) Racing to one-sided victories In most of tho tracks events nnd dominating tho field trials in Iron clad fash ion, Ktnnford's Cardinals smash ed their wny today to the great est track and .field victory In 0 years ,.ft( competition With tho University of California Rears their ...oldest athletic rivals, tho score of 94 2-8 to 30 1-.1, wiped out In one .Impressive strke, tho frmer "big meet" .record set by California in 189.1. In that first meeting more Ihnn throe decades ago, the Bears post ed 9 1, points to :ir, and that grand total withstood all onslaughts un-j til today's disastrous ending. LAWRENCE, Kim., April 20. (IP) Two meet records were broken In the seventh annual Vnlver- sity of Kansas meet here today de spite most unfavorable leather conditions. Three nthletes hold the two new records. Torn Warftc of Northwestern, who holdB tho world's Indoor record Tor the pole vault off a dirt floor, tied with Ottomosa of Minnesota far. a new record of 13 feet 2 7-8 inches made by Earl McKown of tho Knnsas Htato Teachers' : collego In .102S, Dan, Heat tin of tho Colo rado -Aggies,, burled the discus 14(1 feet 0 1-2 Inches. ' New. York at Boston postponed, ralti... i ' . Chlengo-St. Louis postponed, rain. - Portland as helpless as helpless can be PORTLAND, Ore, April a 0 . P Tho MIhmIodk nwtdo it five HtnilMlil from thei'Jfrvern tmliiy, wlnnlr.K hohlnd Bert OoIc'h pltohlrw, 4 to 1. Kulnlit also wiik'Iii kimmI rm-ih, hot hi i two iniilriKH hunched htlx drovo in two k ruiiH . eaoh time. ( IitMhk'S My, Kinu and Jlnfft c comUfil for tho two hi the vi HoiV third, nnd in tho sovonth two ninuloH nnd cinothor dnuhlo oiu In tho other two. 8uc;oas-Ivo'-douhloH tn tho Portland nov um h by Kessey nnd Jnlin snvod Povtlaittl from u Bhntout. t, It. II. 13. MHlonn 4 7 1 Pcirllnnd I G 0 Col nnd Hoffman; Knlylit and Ut'Ko, Hat oh, . ANNAPOI.IH, Md., April 20. (4) -Tho Mftftnaohuwptts Instltuto of Tochnolofiy vai'Hlly ofow won a victory over Navy oarsmon to day for tho firt timr In tho nln yenn tho Nfnv Knland shellH havo lcin hronprht hro tn open the rowInB Roann at tho naval academy. I WILL SEEK GOLF TITLE HELD BY AMERICANS ! L "t& A 4 ', "' . " M. X'MW ft . Y ! The High Yanks won their first; I ' . 1 t , 4 A? Y Vf J f r"" ""! ami lost to date. . - ' I ' " ' vV 3.3 KSfcf ll V if' nlBI,t a :'-",nlnB over-time W. L. Pel. K "' .J fit 1 L-ifV? I fn 1yf 7 J 1 l' I'b't game, score 4 to, 3. The score (.tir0 ,-.. office... 2 0 Ida.. . ,ml,,1,uillM ft i r sfZflC ym., .FrvH ' 1 w 'ndi,,..k.m,,ii,(t(., lllill 1 5 : PiXSBmwm !' Intro . .lf.rJ. MCf-v Mi'Vr5:av q . JJ-?g, j- r- ...... ( w-mJSc.SaiiHsikmi wss - jT hbkh k mm mm mwr. i 1 t mmmsm mmm?1 'wg&kPA .. 1 li- . tr-vr ...,.,.. .y-., .,.1 ,. ' J3dliiSr3! I Baseball Scores ... :. mm: . I -.nor " . tfr Tne British Ryder cup team. Back row, loft to rlntit: Henry Cotton, Fred Robson, Archie Comp ion, crnost wmicomoe, erewan Burns, rront' row, left to right: Attorey Boomer, Abe Mitchell ueorye uuncHn, cspiain. ana v,narie vvmtcomDe. , .; Sport Briefs p;UO 12X13, Ore., April 20. (&) Tho baHi-ball double header hu twoen tho Unlverftlty of Oroon and AVillnmnll ITnlvorulty lit re today wan ionlponod hRcaime of wot fixnundH, Tho next simic on thb OrpRnn Klato will bo Tuesday with tho Mcljl- University, Tokyo, Japan. almost an hour off tiino made Hint year. , Tho flyins Dunnoll entry flaunt, inf? tho title of ".MIhh I3aHtern" eoverod the 130 miles In the rec ord time of three hourH, 20 min utes and 4 0 HOconris. Thirteen other crafts, although badly dis tanced, beat the mark of four hours, 2 7 minutes and ;10 sec onds .which was Knd enough to win last year. Southern AsKoohithni Atlanta 15; Chattanooga 12. I-ittle Hock 4; Memphis 3. Nashville-P.irmlnKham postiion ed, lain. ,, : Mohilo-Kew Orleans postprmed rain. There's Pride and Economy LOS ANOELRS, April 20. (If) fcceslve singles by Karl "Webb, Walter Jlorgor and '.'.SIub" Tol aou In the tenth Inning broke .up an oxcltliiK pltchinB duel nnd unvo l.o AnKeles a 3 tn 3 win over the Hneraniento iHenntora here today. W. It. H. Sacramento 2 0 8 Jxis Anitolos 3 10 0 (10 Innlnm.)) (lould and Koehler; ltoberts, Peters nnd Hannah, Sandbem. HAN niAXCIHCO, April 20. jT"j-i 1 a fust bull ganio featured by numerous double plays, Han J.'runclsco defeated Oakland here today by n scoro of 8 to 8, sottllnK the same in the second Inning by n rally Jn which four runs were scored.. , n. II. E. Oakland S 10 l1 Han Francisco - R 0 2 Itatteiios: . CniKhead, .Hnrat, Itnehler and Head; Jacobs and Ueod. . Houblo header Healtlo-llollywood postponed; rain, . . .. El NEW, YOttK, . April: 20. (ID AVbelher, It . means anything to fisticuffs in the near future, .lack Hempsey trotted Into Htlllmnn's gvmnnslum again today nnd went ibrnugli a brisk sW-round work nut on .t)io exercising machines, light and heavy bags. "Iron Hike," his famous left hook, was In prime, working order as the former heavyweight king pelted Hie heavy mek. liempsey still declares that he does not know whether lie will ver fight again. Klamath Falls. I'holoplione equipment, being Installed In I'ell- cun theater, will open. May 1,. VALLEY; CITIES IN SHOOT TODAY i: "K d. Lllier) ! ' StilrtinK at !T o'clock this morn ing, tnams from ' the National Ouard companies of Ashland, Crnnts Pass. Klnhinlh 1i IIh nnd Mclfftl'il me t,.,,nl In... t.iri,. rtn I lost on tho local National (luard and rlfln club range enst tit the city. The Medford Nntlonai Itlfle club members will jiot use the out door range for piftctlco today, in ordei'that all targcUs may bo avail-, able for I lie competition. The course of fire will bo Identical with tho qualification course as .pro scribed for the guard und for tho civilian rlflo clubs, and Is as given below. ... All shooting will bo conducted nt 200 ynrds. Ten shots wlll.be tired In the prone position, five kneeling, five silting, nnd ten standing, nil In slow fire. In rapid; fire ten sbnls will he fired pron ennd ten kneeling or silling. Keen cnmpeiltoin i,s anticipated, ns It is! known that at least one of the oul-j side teams has been firing nearly j perfect scores In practice .In some I of tho positions rather consist eni ty. j , The personnel of the Medford i learn Is as follows: Team captain. Lieut. Weldon IT. Molloe; team coach, Lieut. Frank Lludley; and the other , members to represent this community are First Hergoant Hoy F. Hewitt, Hergeant llruce W. Mofl'etl, Sergeant Chus I). Wiley and Corporal . Willfs A. Porter. Four members nnly will fire the match, the other being designated as alternates. , . No doubt i number of Medford people will be Interested In going to the rnngo to witness at least a portion of tho shooting. Tho range Is located a short distance beyond the Rolf courso on the road In extension of Knst Main street. In driving eastward the targets may bo easily seen from the road before the Ilillcvest orchnrd Is reached. Anyone visiting the rnngo during the match is assured of some good entertainment If be Is nt all inter ested n rlflo practice. GRANTS PASS, Ore., April 20. NEW YORK, April 20. W) I VP) Clyde Moore, 22, was today A pink orange cockle shell steer-j sentenced to servo two years In ed by Jacob Dunnell of Boston j stato prison for killing his uncle, came snarling down the Hudson Raymond Moore, in an argument ,-v.rnr from A'hany to New York I over payment for work. Raymond today nt an average speed of 37.4! Moore was shot at Radio park, un nour 10 win tnu second near here, Inst January 2. Clyde j eighth floor and . burled at least e"minl outboard motor racing j was convicted Inst week of lnovl- five more In wreckage at the street classic by about four-miles and untary manslaughter. , level. NEW YORIC, April 20. (P) Several steel girders fell today from the eleventh floor of the Western Union building, under construction at Thomas street and West Jioardwny, killed at least four workmen on a scaffolding ut tho GET, COAST TITLE SEATTLE, Wnsh., April JO. (PI The I'nlveinlty of Washington nnd Oregon lied with 8.0 points each, und two wrestling championships npleco were won by Washington State nnd tho Huskies in afternoon events here today of the first minor sports carnival, ever held In the Pacific northwest. Korty-nlno athletes from the three schools competed In the carnival, which consisted of hand ball, boxing, -wrestling, fencing nnd tumbling. Twenty points were snwrded to the winner of each sport, nnd ten for second place. 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