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FINALS MONDAY
TO DECIDE HIGH
NET CHAMPION
RturtlnR with 60 pluyci-H compct
ins. Mudford, high' VJ29 tcniiln
tuurnnmcnt' denlgncd ' to establish
the now school champion and tho
first; five ranking players for tho
yur, In down to tho uml-flnl
with only four players rcmnlnlm,'.
They are Al Stoehr, 1)111 Hower
mtin. J. Mornn and Jimmy JOclmls
ton. Ono of thoso four will ho
.'drowned- champion. Monday ufler
noon at. 4 o'clock, when the finals
will he played.
Jn tho Homl-flnals Dowerman
. will meet Stoehr Sunday mornlnK
at. 10 o'clock., and EdnilHttm will
. face Morns. Tho two winners will
BO into the finals. All mntches
will be played on tho now concrete
courts at tho hlfth school.
All of tho preliminary matches
upto tho (iiiarter finals woro run
off last week under tho watchful
eyo of Alvln Tollofson, tennis
coach. Saturday morning Bower
mnn, defeated Harry Garfield 6-3,
6-0, Stoehr took A. Cnrley 6-1. 6-4,
and EilmlMon eliminated Ernie
Conrad 0-3. 6-2.
' Tennis has caUKht on with a
bang at the locul school-since the
completion of the new plunt a
monlh oko. Alvln Tollcfson, for-i
' mer Orecon fltnto star, now a Cen
tral Point hanker, has been named
coach, and Jimmy Kdmlston has
. been made team munaucr. Mutches
have been. arranged with Ashland,
Grants Puss, Eugene high, Albany,
Unl'vrrslty high of Eugene, ..and
Salem.
A beautiful silver loving cup. em:
hlemulle of the school chumplon
sliip wlll tie presented. to tho cham
pion' by the student body, with u
convolution cup going, to the run
nerup. Tllp .trophies were donated
to the student body by I.umport's
. and C. & E. Kruit comouny.
. Hesulls of-. tho tournament play
to date follow:
, First, round Conrad beat "WckkIs
. 0-1, 6-4 ; Ap)egalo beat Dunford
6- 2. 0-3; C, Unrnes beat Clay 0-1,
7- 5: Kunklo heut O'Noil 0-2, 0-1;
Udmlston beat .Harriot 6-2,. 6-2;
Elston beat Hoffman 0-2. 0-0:
SlmpUins beat Floroy default: Pat
ton boot. Burn 0-0, 0-0; I'lerson
beat I'orter 0-2, 6-4; Aiorus lieat
Chrlsliier diTaiill: Plult beat Mel
vln deruull; Olll beat Williams 0-1.
0-0: (!a'flel(1 bout Colvlg 0-1, 0-0:
('lark . beat' Daugherty default;
Mann beat Webb ti-0,, 0-1 : Howei
man bout Henry, 0-0, 0-0; itediiy
boat ':. Thulium 3-11;' 0-7, 12-12.
0-4; Morgan bent (leeu 6-2, 0-1;
T. Kininons beat Xowcoi'nb default:
Kltiehr boat ,..D, Moore 6-4, 6-0;
(rurtlj) llurnoH beat Guddls 0-3. 0-4;
.1. Moore beat Flesor. default; Kl
son bout It. IJoylo, 0-0, 6-1 ; Hloeter
boat Jt. (reen (lefault; Carloy bent
hodden jf-fl', 6-3, 0-ti. , ' ' '
; . Hee.ohd roundConrad beat Ap-
. plegate 6-1, - 0-4; Konklo belt
C'huiioH Unrnes 0-3., 3-0. 6-4: Ed
mlBtun beat Elson 0-2, 0-8: ration
beat Simpklns 6-0, 0-1; Moras beat
I'lerson default; Plutt beat CI III do-
. fault; OarfleJd heat Clark default;
Mowcrmon bent Roddy 0-4, 0-3; T,
.Emmons beat, Morgan 6-4, 7-fi;
Htoehr beat Curtlss Llarnos 0-(t
, 0-0; J. Mooro bent II. Etson 0-4,
0-3: Cnrley beat Hleoter dofiiult.
Tlilrd round Conrad boat Kon
klo 0-2, 0-3; Edniislon bout Pul
ton lf-'.l, 0-3: Moras beat I'lalt 0-2.
.0-3; (larfloli( boat. Mann .dofault;
Ibiworman beat 1'humens tlofuull;
Stoehr bout J, Monro default,
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CUP PLAY UPSET
MUHCTWON, Knit., April 27. :
oVi tlrcat ltrltaln's best profes
sional golfers today decisively de
feated the American Ityder cup
tenp), swooping through the simi
les with a rush that could hardly
bo chocked "P novor was halu
od. Klvo victor es in the sin es
ran up a British totnl tor twd
' dnys" play of six mntches. against
four, triumphs for tho visitors with
two nintohes halvod-one in tile
foursomes and one in tho single:.
Tho near route of the men from
overseas came ns a pleasant sur-
prise. , to the homo folk for few
of ihe golf fans of Iho Islands
; lliuutiht thO'doldon trophy cup.
symbol of international prnfes
, sivin.'il golflPK suprenmoy. iiinlil be
iTKuillid ulthiiugll that ilour Soot,
,t!eorge Uunoan. cuialn of the
, llrlllsh leiiiu. had worked his men
up to a fever heat of enthusiasm
and prevailed upon them to prae-,
, tle lonif and fulthfully for tho
tests. '
NORTHWESTERNS PLAY
SPRING FOOTBALL TILT;
CIlIOACip. April, 37.-r-(Ti Impa
tient tans, who can't watt for the
. fuohall. season, bud a chance to
so a regulation gi ld Iron battlo at
Uyoho stadium todsy.
Coach tlok llanloy divided his
Northwestern spring squad Into
two teams for the twnio, which
was part of Northwestern's first
annual spring flold day. The bat
tlo was to wind up spring football
practice ant) new rules were to be
used Willi lilt! Ton offlolula iifflol-arinu-
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ATHLETICS DROP
E
PHILADELPHIA, April i.ilfi
Tho Yankees pulled out a 0 t"
7. victory' over ,tho .Athletics today
In b liuttie of homo runs, Lou
Gohrlg sturtod a " yankce rally
with his second homer of the sea
son in tho sixth and Al Simmons
tied in tho eighth hitting a homer
with full bases. : ;-; .
, Sr6re: . .. - '; n. H. E
New York ..............-:..... . 10.' 1
Philadelphia 7 14 3
' Plpgras, Moore nnd Gruhowski,
JJorgc-ns. Dickey: Grove,
Earnshaw and Cochrane,
Yerkes,
Orwoll.
PBinOlt, April
Georgo Uhle, former
pitcher woo his third
27. VP):
Cleveland
victory of
tho season here
Tigers defeated
Browns 10 to 1.
hits.
St. Louis
Detroit
today when th
th
e St. Louis
Detroit made 17
.. 1
.10
, Ulneholder, Streleckj and Man
Ion; Uhle and Phillips,
BOSTON, April 27. (P) Sam
West's pinch hit hoiner Into the
right field stands scoring a runner
uhead of him enabled Washington
to heat tho lied Sox 3 to 2 hero
today.
Score: 11. H. E.
Washington 3 8 0
Boston 7 7 0
Jones Hraxton. Drown. Mabor
ry. and Tate, Ituel; MacFayden
and Deberry.
CHICAOO, April 27. (P) The
White 'Sox hit will behind steady
pitching by Thomas today and
bent Cleveland 7 to J.
Score: R. 11. E.
Cleveland - - .1 : 2
Chicago' .'. 7 12 1
' Shautc. and Myult; Thomas and
Berg.
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FOR GENE O'GRADY
"' A likely appearing chap Is Nails
Gorman of Hood I liver, matched
against Goiio o'Orody.of Ashlund
in a ton-round main cvont nt the
armory tomorrow night. Ho was
about tho city yesterday afternoon,
taking tlm'q off from working out,
to bocoino dcituaintod with local
fans, and In a ttulot modest way,
declared ho would defeat tho Ash
land pride. , ,
The fight is expected to bo one
of the best seen in Modford for
somn time", and every indication
points towurd tho ' fact O'Grudy
will have to givo up bis clinching
tactics and fight or, be knocked
out,
Tho n'oml-wlndup between Aus
tin hosunder of . Ashland ; and
Jncklo McCoy of Portland also
promises, to lio filled with action.
These boys will weigh uround 135
pounds, while Gorman ' and 6'
Clrady will tip tho scales at 170.
-, Tho two four-round events are
nlso scheduled to bo fast nnd furi
ous, with Rod Sorenson of Cen
tral Point, ex-nrmy fighter, match
ed against Eddie Welch of this
city and Spike. Gorman pf Hood
Itlvor pitted against Indian Cor
nell of Klu ninth Falls.
WARSAW, AlU'll 27. VP)
Heavy snowstorms wnro reported
throughout Poland toduy
BOXING MONDAY NIGHT
AT 8:30 O'CLOCK AUSPICES MEDFORD BOXING COMMISSION
, ' V
JACKIE McCOY
MEDFOttTf MATT,
BEAVERS MANAGE
TO BEAT SEATTLE
LOS AiVGELES. Apri127. M')
Cleo Corlyle, Hollywood center
fielder, almost lone handed gave
tho Star a six to ono victory ovor
the San Francisco Seals hero to
duy. Ho tiroyo, in or, scored ull
of his team's runs anil got n base
ball straight uNdngle. a double,
trlplo apd home run In his four
times ut )wt. -
Carlyio's. double In tho first in
ning drove Malonoy and Albert
over tho plato to put the Stars
In front. In tho fourth he trip
led nnd scored on a sacrifice fly.
Ho derrlckod a homer into tho
bleachorH In tho sixth, and to
make it a perfect day he singled
in the eighth sending Lee home.
stole second and tallied on ltehg's
nafcty to left.
Scoro: It. II,
Sun Frnnclsco 1.4 :
Hollywood 0 0 I
Thurston and Rood; Snellen
back and Rusnlcr.
. PORTLAND, Ore., April 27. VP)
Portland beat Seattlo today 4 to
3 In a ninth lunlng finish which
scored two runs after Catcher
Stelnecko of Heattlo had made
a threo-bnso wlul throw on HIUIs'
sacrlflct bunt. Cronin was on
first with nono, out nt tho time.
Ho scored and Hlllls reached
third while they woro retrieving
the ball from right, field. Kallio
walked Keesoy and John on pur
pose, filling tho bases. With the
infield pulled in, Borolli's hot
short to short handcuffed Ells
worth until Just too late to nail
Hlllls with tho winning run.
Scoro: I
Pnrlliind 4 8 1
Seattle - 3 6 2
Kallio, stoinocke; Powers, Bates
and Malmffey.
SAN FRANCIrlCO. April 27.
(P) in a battle of hits und runs,
tho Mission "Reds" today ad
ministrated a drubbing to tho
Angels to tho tune of 6 and 3.
Plllt and Plllotto fought It out
on tho mound, Plltt granting nlno
safe blows to Pint's cloven. Sand
horg of tho Angels rapped out a
homer.
Score: Tt. H. E.
I,os Angeles 3 0 1
Mission 0 11 1
Plltt and Humlborg; Pllletto and
Itrenzel, .
OAKLAND, Cut.. April 27. (!)
Oakland 'toyed with Haornmento'-i
baseball team today to defeat I ho
visitors by a score of 6 lot. -Tho
gumn was even with a Ho score
In the fourth inning, but the Oak
land Btlcltnion found Craghead's
curves in tltu sixth Inning for ono
run, another In tho seventh and
throe in tho eighth.
Score: Tt
H. E.
4 2
0 1
Crug-
Sacramento
Oaklund
Crandall and,
head and Read.
Suverolil';
BEATS NAVY MEN
NEW YOniC. April 27. P)
ymniK pick (llonOon'8 'Columbia
viUHlty1, now Orfoutfil Ihe Kuvy
elk-lit of IiIh nflhei' by thro? KmikMih
In a inlla and ti halt viwv. on the
Hiirlnn rlvor linl iiy .
: Six-Round Semi-Windup
Austin Rosander vs Jackie McCoy
Of Ashland, 145 lbs. of Seattle, 144 lbs.
i
Four-Round Scrap. '
Spike Gorman vs Indian Corbett
of Hood River, 155 of Roseburg, 158
Fgur Rounds
Red Sorenson vs Eddie Welch
of Central Point, 145 lbs.
TRrRUXD. MEDFORD,
! PIRATE RALLY TN
INT
REACH CUB LEAD
PITTSMUrta. April 27.-MV)
A three-run ninth-inning rally by
tho Pittsburgh Pirates "during
which Molone was knocked from
tho box, fell short today and tho
Chicago' Cubs won 8- to ,'7y.Thft
victory gave Chicago two games
or inre inree coniosi series.
Score: , R. H. E.
Chicago .., 8 15 . 1
Pittsburgh t 14 , 0
Moloney, lilako and - Schultc;
Sweetonlc, Hill and Hargrcaves.
ST. LOUIS, April 2T,-r-VP) St.
Louis Cardinals divided a double
header with Cincinnati today,
hunching hits .to make, tho sec
ond game 7 to 3, after dropping
tho first, 7 to 2.
First game; R
Cincinnati 7';
St. liuls 2
Luitue and Gooch; Doak,
house. Bell and Wilson. .,
, H. E.
13 1
7 3
Frank-
. BROOKLYN. April 27. (P)
Tho 4'hiillcs pounded three Brook
lvn Ditchers for 1 1 hits toduv and
I ,lnrn,,lo,1 tlio llnl.inu fi t,i S Vll.
lougliliy' jiltched, well for Phila
delphia. . . .
Score: I . R. H. E.
Philadelphia 8 11. 1
Brooklyn "8 , 7 1
WUloughby and, Lerlan: Clark,
Dudley, Paulson und Henlino.
NEW YOItK. April ' 27. VP)
Bob Smith hold the Giants' bat
ters in chock today and the 'Bos
ton Braves took a five to -four
victory fcoin New York. Ott und
and
the
Crawford' got homo runs for
losers. , ' . - .
Score:
It. .
,H. E.
Boston
New York ...
Smith and Taylor;
5 10 0
. 4 i 10 4
Genewlch,
Benton and O'Farrpli. ,
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CORVALLI8, Ore., April, 27.
(JP) Tile second gome, in theJV"!"
vcrsity of Oregon-Oregon State
college baseball series was culled
on account of rain today after tho
teams hud pluycd four . scoreless
innings in a drizzle.. In tho four
innings the college team, made
two hits. Oregon mado none. -
Tho game probably will bo play
ed at ttio end of tho season.
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GENE O'GRADY
; 178 Lbs., Ashland vg.
NAILS GORN AM
180 Lbs., Hood River
of Medford, 142 lbs.
OftECiONV SUNDAY, !.PRTU 28 1929.
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