11111 TRraSTERSNIBDT MEDFORD 183-146 CLEVELAND FANS Excelling In the running divi sion. In which Modford mi only able to take one first place, the Ashland Junior high school yester day . afternoon defeated the Med ford Junior high by the score of 183 to 148. Modford, however, In other departments of the meet, took the majority of the first places, but : despite that was un able to repeat last year's perform-ance.-when it defeated the Ashland teams. . The boys were classified In throe divisions of Ai B, C and D, accord ing to weights, and not ages. , The results of the meet are as follows! Class A JJoys k SOynrd dash Ooruld Baker. 80 pounds, Ashlandi first! ltobortj Jones, Medford, second; Curtis Hoke; Jledfbrd, third. JO-yard dash Hnrvey Cloiir Hnrdt, A, first; llobert Jones, M., second; Wayne Heard, A.; third. 100-ynrd dash Robert Jones., M.. first; Harvey OeaihardJ. A., second; Wayne Heard, A., third. Time, li.i seconds. 440-yard relay Gerald , Ilaker. Carl Browor, Harvey Ooarhardt, Wayne Heard, Ashland, first; Cur tis Hoke, Robert Oreavcs, llobert Jones and Jack .Terretti Medford, second.. -..-: Running High 'Jump IJcrnal Slcad; M first; Curtis Hoke, M., second;, Gerald linker, A., third. Ilocord rfour feet und five inches. Running broad Jump Curtis Hoke. M first; Robert Greaves, M., second; Wilbur Hacking A., third. Record 18 fret, four Inches. i Polo. ' vault Harold Hlone, :M.. first: Ooorgo Wotson, M.. lick ftiiblnson, ' A., third. ' Record 7 feet, 11 Inches. Shot put Ooruld . linker, A., first; Rbbert (ircaves, M.i Bobby Root, M. . Record 27 feet, 7 xk Inches.' Baseball throw; Gernld Maker, A., first: Harold Htone, M., second; dale Smith, A., third. Rcuord 188 feet. - ; ' ' . II CHrkm ' GO-yard dash 1'iriw Ashel-nft, A., 110 pounds, first; Jack llolier son, M., second; Benjamin Ooldy, A., Ihlrd. Record Seven seconds. ' ioo-yard dash I'eny Asbernfl, A., first; Glenn' Head, A., Mecund; rolbl- Pnlanuk, M., third. Ilocord 12 seconds. 'v-. 220-yard run Glenn Head, A., first; Sheldon Page, A., second: Kullon Muger, M., third. 440-yard relay Perry Ashcraft. Ilenjnmln Clbldy, Olen Hend nnd Bheldon Pngo. A., first: Fulton Manger. Peter Pnlanuk. Ronald Plialr and Jack Roberson, M.j sec ond. Shot put Glenn Head. A., first; lluy wushnm, M., second; Sheldon 1'age. A., third. Record 35 foot. , Running high Jump Uonjamln Gdldy, A., first: Rny Vnnhiini. M second; Sheldon Pago. A., third. nannpHltniti, fi,nt. nine Inches. Pole, vault Hnyno Kellogg. -M1.. first: Peter Pnlanuk, M second Harry Hoxlc, A., third. Record Eluht feet. '. Running broad . lump Hay Waslinm. M., first; Perry Ashorfni A. . second: Uenjnmin Goldy, A third. Record 16 feet. Dasobnll throw Olcnn Head. A., Washuin, M.. third. Rocord US reel, - . ... C Clam 60-ysrd dnsh Clydo UUnliam, A.; 123 pounds, first; Max (lllln- sky. M., second: Napoleon Kkk ridge, third. Ilocord Six seconds. 100-yard dash Clydo Dunham. A,, first; Max OIHnsky. M., sec ond: I.luyd Ptlts, M.. third, lteu- , ord -1 1 seconds. 220-yard run Clydo Dunham. A., first; Victor Goble, M., sccoml; Max Oellnsky. M.. third. Hocortl 2u. seconds. . 440-ysrd relay ;iyde Dunham. Napoleon Juskrldgo,, John prime and Frank IMrlrh. A., first; Max Usllnsky,: Victor (loblo, 1-lojd Pitts, Dewaln Grovo, M.i second. -, . . Shot put Frank Vli'leh. A., first! Max Gillnsky. M., second; Wallace Ksgate, M., third. Record S8. feet. , . , !-':'! Running high Jump Fronk in rich. A., first: Kilwanl Henent, M.. second; Conwny Iitham, M.. tniro Record Four feet nine Inches. Running hrond Jump Clyde Dunham .A., first: Victor Gnhle M.. second: t.lojd Pitts.. M., third fteiiird 1 reel. 11 Inches. . Pole vault Robert Smith. A flrHt: Dewnin flrrtve. M.. scconil Frank Ulrloh. A., third. Record Nine feel, two Inches. Hnseball throw Tomlny White, M.. first: Milleolm Jones. A., sec. ond: Frank tllrlch. A., third. Rec ord 23! feet. I) rinss GO-yard dash Charles Miller. A. tin pounds, first: Clyde Flchlner, M., second: Clifford Oreen, A third. Record -Six seconds. ' )no-yard dnsh Charles Miller, Af. flint; Clyde Flchlner. M.. sec Ond; Clifford Oreen, A., third Record 11 seconds. SJO-ynrd run Charles Miller, A. first: Clyde Flchlner. M.. second: Donald Jones, A., Ihlrd. Rocord 2 8. seconds. 440-vard relay Clifford Green. Donald .tones. Charles Miller nnd Hornal Kenrns. A., first: Clyde Flchtnef, Don Qrcaves, Don Btln son, Elmer Zumbrunn, M., second, keeord 63 minutes. Running broad Jump Uurnell Kerns. A., first; Charles Miller. A., second; Don Oreavcs, M., third. Record 17 feet, thre-j Inches. Running high Jump Uurnell Kerns, A., rirsl: Clyde Smlih. M.. second: Wallace Wnl.nl I, . Ihlrd. Jiecoid -Klve feel, CLEVELAND, May 11. WV-Tho Philadelphia - Cleveland baseball game was halted at tho start of the ninth Inning today when fans dissatisfied with tho ruling of Um pire Ormsby calling Jew Fonseca out In the eighth inning on u questionable play started a bar rage of pop bottles at the umpire. I Police camo onto tho field to protect Umpires Ormsby and Campbell and efforts wcro made by the arbitrators to quiet tho disturbance without avail. Munager Billy Kvans then came onto tho field and the crowd- be came quiet. , Umpire Ormsby was hit on tho head with a bottle but not seriously Injured. Cleveland players assisted by ground keep ers swarmed on the field nnd soon cleared It of buttles and the game proceeded. CLEVELAND, May 11. (A?) Bob Grove, star Philadelphia southpaw stopped tho Indians to day, the Athlotlcs winning 4 to 2. Score; It. H. E. Philadelphia 4 11 0 Cleveland 2 10 3 Grove, Shores ' und: Cochrane; Miljus, Fcrroll and L. Bewull. ST. LOUIS, May 11. UP) Tho Boston' Red Sox batted Alvln Crowder out of the box with a six-run rally: ioday to defeat the St. Louis Browns 8 lu 2., Score: ; ' K. H. E. Boston 8 9 0 St. Louis ....... 2 4 1 Morris and Hovlng; Crowder, Coffman and Ferroll, DETROIT, May 1 1 . (P) Tho Tigers stopped the eighth gatno winning streak of tho lunkeca hero today by combing four Yan kee pitchers for 21 hits to win 13 to 7. Tho Yankees got IB safe ties, and wero by no means com fortable foeit for Owen Carroll and (leorgo Smith. . Score: .It. 31. E. Now York 7 10 1 Detroit 13 21 ,'i Rhodes, Zuchary, Thomas, Sher- rodn nnil Dickey; Carroll Smith and Phillips. CHICAGO, May 1 1. (P) Tho Chicago Wiilto Sox lost to, Wash ington today, 0 to 2, in a game called In tho seventn on account of rain. Score: 11. H. E. Washington , 10 o Chicago ; 2 0 S JoncH and Tate: Thomas, Blank- cnshlp and Crouse. CUBS BLANKED BYjOREGON SWAMPED GIANTS' RALLY IN BUT SET RECORD NINTH BEATS REDS NEW YOliK, Moy 11. (ft) Uuhe HonLon held tho Cuba to two hltn today to Hive the Ulantu a G to 0 vlitory. Dill Terry hit a home run with buses full in- tho eighth inning. (Score: It. II. . E. ChlciiRO - - 0 2 2 New York '. 6 - 1 Ulnke, Carl Hon und Orucej Ben ton and HoKn. STAUlfM. SKATTI.E, May II. WPi Uy ihfovcrwhelmintr ttcore of 82 to 4U,the Univeraity of Vnnh InKton, euMily defeated tho Uni versity of Ore(?on todity. A new world'M record in the disouB wua announced for Kd Moellor, Ore Kn, welnh ninn, when ho heaved the flutter 16 feet 1 inch. BOSTON, May U- lP) As tho reHtilt of an cifiht run rally In the third jnnInK tho Bonton Braven defeated C'tnclnnnti today, the score was & to 7. Score: ? R. , H. 33. Cincinnati ? 10 .5 Jionton - 8 t0 3 Donohuu, Klp and Oooch, Dix on; Jones, Cuntwell und Taylor. KUGIONK, Ore . .May 11. (A) Oregon won the Baclfir: northwest Intercollegiate golf chuni)Ionhlp today hy defeating the University of Watdiington three matches to two. it was the first time Oregon ever betted Washington and tho WebfoolH wero extended to their, UtmoRt to win. I PHII-AfJKU'HIA. May '11. (ff) Thtf Philadelphia NationalH druh hed IMttuhurgh pitchers today and won 11 to 0. Klein and Hurnt, Phillies, , made two homers each and P. Waner, Pittsburgh, made orie. Score': - 11. H.' E. PlttHburgh (I 10 1 Phlliulelphla 11 14 1 Hill, Swetonle, DawHon nnd Har grenves, HomHley; Itoy and Learln. EUOKXE. Ore., May 11. (A7) Oregon won tho Northern section ; Pacific const conference toam ten-i nls chnmplonshlp by defeat! nts the University of Washington In straight matches & to 0 In a duul tournament today. COMPANY PRODUCE DEPARTMENT SWIFT North Fir St. ' Produce Dept. Phone 957 CASH BUYERS OF POULTRY EGGS and VEAL We have an unlimited market for broilers. Dispose of your cockrels and give your pullets the -re- space. : - -v." EUGENE, pre., May 11. (SP) Washington Hmothered Oregori 15 to 3 in a Pacific coast conference bnf"hnM fllugfest today. ; quired I" 1 l T K F , - .- . - i 11 I BROOKLYN, May il. (P) Jess ilalncM outpitched William Watson Clark to give tho Cardin als their second straight victory ovor the Xloblns today. Tho score was 3 to 2- ('lark gave but four hits whilo JIaincs allowed seven. Score: R. fl. E. fit. Ioulu 3 4 1 Brooklyn , '2 - 7 1 Halnos and WilHon; Clark and Henllne. ( : Kitten Ball League Pulp vuult Klmor Xumbrunn, M 0 tmtt .nhnni: Domiltl joni'H, A.. Hocund; Wullaco J'toKuto. M., third., Shot put Wnllaco Wulcott. A., flim: C-lylc Fk'litn.r. M.. Kccond: Donnld JonoH. A., third. Hccord 40 foot 0 lnrhoH. ' BtiMohall throw Hurnoll KoniH, A., firm; Wnllnpn Wolaott, A., rpc ond; Arthur Cook, M., third. Iloc ord '-Ml foot 7 InohoK. ' Friday ovonlns tho F. 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