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mnVoUr) ifXtr, Trnm-ri, MEDroKT), onnov. t-thday, awm'st w.' DUCKS ANGELS TIED COAST FOR LEAD LEAGUE Iiik' shutout liull until the tun in inniriK. when he had two out, failed lo keep Snn Kranclmo from sro: Inn. hut hurled his Indian team mates to a 3 to 1 virtory In the uni t horn city. The visitors' run was scored on Jalui' double. Win KV binulc and an infield out. MIRACLE Fl SH FOR I Kohills Ill-llilo. Hull uood 31 I'.') lilll Walker, the young (iiantlsnn 1'ianrisro . Si s southaw. flirlfil with the hull of ; oe.kland ' ... S'l SO fame at KhhMs field yesterday. Kacramcnlo 22 38 when he held tne i;omns iuiioss soallle , 1.1 ..'.'10 .32.1 GOLD HILL NUGGETS Los Angeles tvcns tviauuii By Shutout Victory in! Portland Ed Baecht's Fast Ball Fools Duckling: ' Swat Artists. KEED' mi rr i Tft nnsi ll J nnil wwwi r btA!5 KKUNA bUY Itln I Trfl I A "'" 'ht round only to mi I lllllA I LV II V them pick up four blow and National Ixiieue. rlrllllr l iwo runs in the ninth. The (Hants W. I.. I IIIM I III 111 won the tini'. 6 to 2. AM Ott Chlf!lR US 40 II II I a.w ll(.ic, wl, ,,, ;(:1,,i homer. : litlsbuiK TO 51 nHtintl The Phillies scored twice In the New York t 55 mm 4 ::i j Ni:V VOUK. Aux. 3o. iA1) Th. J anuiziiiK l iriK i ''i d of IOUkio Kardinnm ('uha'H Kid Choeolale-- ! still wan inunaned by defeat today ! Inn l he hi ruling (,'uba n ii'-Kio has (lly the AvsoHated Plt'-v.) Ifmind at least nnc to who ran Tint itmnaioii.s Ihfeks and the tflve him a inn for his money. ,..llv har.l-fiuht.na A fro:..' Thn.URl. 12 rounds of bristling 1 . aeiiuii. a da .J i exhibition id 1,. Anp-leH w. te HH-rrim: n.-r k an i t )(xinji Kk( ,.,.,.,,,.,, ,,y Slor:1. lieck III a tie f..r the I ; -i f J.r i'ohil tj(. outt.illHtH of toe-to-toe jduKfcluj; league Ieadi-th,p today. Iha nrrirlal .('hi'liitP and Yoiin'i; A! ii-nriiiff cn-ditiiiu eai-n eiun wnn 10th at P.oston lo nose out th", .St. Lmiin .... Craves, Ti to 4. : firookfyn .... The Aihl'-U H added half a. cam.; Philadelphia to their lead by j-hadlru; the; lied, (in-innali .. ' snx, 7 to ii. as the Yankees dl- Ho.-ton , , VHP O iwo Willi me rteiiiiunn. ii.irn.) - i Stubborn Battle to Regain kuii arm home im. enabled! .meri.-an iue. the Yanks to nivc the opener, . V. L i National League Honor iiemt drive by crm.! piuhuieiphiu ku a. ! ! Collin Jino.iieiillv h:ul seweil uii'N'ew Vuik 71 .r 1 St. ixniis 67 G7 Cleveland t;3 f.y Ijetro.t f7 6". S'ashiriKton fl'tine Cone o Thrill Rnh- the de l-i.n for Kred ilui herry I oiio c ; ,(nd lh(. Kf.n:itorf( wa.hlnnton f: ins Held Hitless for Eight r u4ln lh0 nihlp 10 ! , . i;ik l-;.l Aiorrtu dHsfr.vo.i a neiiPi iniiiiiys. on und 21 lost for Hi of tho l:'2:' season. I'D in Portland, wtoro tin- fur .. .. .I.!.. I, , foat III IIHH 0''..l l i v . liri in.-', (arrliall r-ir'Us latily. the Du.'l.s1 w.-rr. Hunk aaaln y.'' .l..u.'ii.li i.lnl of Un .nd na.l (in P. ' falo In his K.'im., aKainnt thr '.Ma.-kH, hut that ItPd Sox rotonx. i infii-l, I r,.l lo .i..ffM in the i Ity Wlllianl .1. hltmuii y.-v.-nth anil thi.-o uiit-arn.-fl rilnH , Aso. iatcd Pn-t-s SportM Viti(r t dashfd hom- hi-foro the tide ooul.l I'll,- n, an -h of Piltsl.urKV iihan-' .' xf'inm.-.'. .la. k Kothro.k, ... smah... a honl.-r in the lollrtn s on throtmh th' , , , with the l.itMs filled, stul.l.orn atl.ini.l . . ,i.ntlnue.l his ram-i iai.'e l.y hadtnK the amhill.nis In-! dians In hle.'n:o. 2 to 1. Wlllim' llndlii id.- tin- White Sox work Chk-iiK.i Hoslon I r. Ill leinn 111 ilarkti'!-s In tu reeaoltlre a vanished hupe. I all seems so imiiosxilil-, I, in tin I!y the Asni-iated i I...S .MlK'ele Poilland ... ItalterieH hire; Mahaffey and Woodall SiliK.-r. 1.....1...1 i... ii.. i,. reiiiin in i iiii-iiii Kinii-is iii-iu ...iii. .l r...i oi.-hi ulili ihe .leeiH. .'r,.'ive in-ve? t heesn iviiiur tti'' U- i ve;-ytliiiii; they Km hut thev lun (ioii.B to the I'ulian. , .S'hional l.aKue, anil all liasebalp finallj hroke down.hi.-i armor In ,'i...i ' for thai matter, the only shred the ninth. ' i,... ,,f to. ,..,i ,.f ol a j-unreme moment ilie u.-n i. -i-i,e Krowiis seized tne ( levp- r.lny hy hi- .f,.(,lio who jammed their way Into run nf ItiJtl i-nll km.w. j hind defeat a an opportunity, tol oiifhernors. un a -i to 0 si-ore. . ,, nniB r ,ii- X.-w Vork base- ' "'' nnr.ii ie may nisi no Kn . entren.-h the wt. l-ouin i.tanclard "'" And that l.o-.s wli", I out the lead hull (iianti.. booed loyilly when the '""l r. mai Kaioy eni.uKn. " more llrmly In third t.ia.-e. m ,y, .-m-.,..i .1... 1..1..L- n i.il l,V di featil.l! th .l..,.Ui.,n i.nn. o. need Keen ill.- earned IhrniIKh tlliee (Jlllill-fi 111 I.--...,, 1.... s;.-. I ..-veil ill a row hi.len unit Ihe red-ree failed to' two (lays, to the utter i OOI.D 111!. I.. Ore.. A tic SH. po , Sp.c-liil( Air's. C. K. Lamb was a Cold llill.vuiilor on Friday i-vtti-..'.Tl n from thf Sanm Valleydiytrn .:. Airs. J. A. I'ook has been uul'e '"n ill for the past several days but is 4:'ft now -lovly improving. -43'1 Kl'fie firdfeye lo.-,t some plain .42.! diK-inf. tne threshini: sr-asnn by fir . 1 .!.;' 'i'hi. hnil.tint' ot-eunipd by the I . j "'.old Hill Supply company has r?- Ic-.-n'tly received n new eoai or paint, which much improves i's I appearance. . I'll, rpni-fi IvAll. who has been 'ivUiilrie (tf ihe nasi several W"eeks "'"jat the homo t.f his sister. Airs. 4?-Mjohn Logan, of liend, will attend ''.-' ...hnnl .he eomlnv l.-l-m II T til. t city. Air. and Airs. John Aleisinee-, Air. and Aim. Paul Thompson. Air. .ins. r.iiri .Home anil .n.-s ..uivi Ilediipeth were visitors to Fish hike over Sllll.biv. Alelvin 'arKent' was a Medfor.l ' visitor the fore part of this wee;. ; Air. and Airs. Jim Cornutt left on i I-'ridav for lluckl.-herrv mountain it. II. Iv ; where they will spend sevtral days.; 3 H 0; Mrs. Hubert l-'lock Is visitiinr ; 0 3 0 with her parents near this city, AI.'. J liaecnt and hand- and Airs. .Silas Heminit. .... the week -ll.l.. aim -e at the 11. I.. Tonn hmne. eucts at tn.- Tonn !'""" s'11'"' .lav ninlr. and Sunday w.-r. eii.la A.e,s,.n. AliMn-d -ir..r.v. WriKlit and Harry Ton... vv..i. H,..ftl and nun . i-il-r anil family :-nd Airs, i.. II Kox and Venita l-'ox motored to KMi lake Tje.-day and spent the .lav fismi.B ami .:. in-kins. Mr.. I'has. .'.,.-r.aile and dam:).- .rs. Verna ami P-"'H- are si Mr. and Mrs. ('. It. .Mourn Wer.i iloliiK business In Aledford Tu. day. a few days with Airs. Clngcailn'i 'mother, Airs. Klizabelh. Grlssom. Raymond Hitrhr.ock III KANSAS CITY. Mo Aug. 30. i.j'i Uuymond Hitchcock, come dian, Is ullue.Kt-""!. a heart ailment anil asthma In a hospital here The condition of Mr. Hitchcock, who is 04 yenrs old, j not considereil critical. 50 7 3 43 SI PC. .IISS j . .037 i , .4li7 .34? Coast League Yesterday p.. ... i 3 II. K. 0 1 IJ last w. J-:.l lti-e.i. i:t and his fast aKi'ee. two votiiiK for fhocoial. little, but the j STANDINGS OF THE CLUBSi .. a ..i i Oakland Missions P.atler i.oMihariti; Volkman, Cast I lol'f ma n II 13 (Irav L-ave eiL-ht Katlcreil h Is, asl llatterles: Jacobs and Ilaworth nia'eincnt i the Itrowns defeated ICarl Wh Ite-1 Iji manski and Stlenei-ke. ot .losepn .i.-i army lino ine . on-, mn ,-,n,i mi. risers, t, io I pill held lb. Poill.in.l ci.-w to hut and one for Mincer. 'I'll"' Associal- . I linrd I'lllslilll IT. il.-clsion w.i.- Ihlee hils. one ol Lin-Ill a ninth ed Press si-ore sheet uave Choco- i l-iiiiico oj ,i io i iii i. .-, ii-- Innl.ia pop llv scintcii. It was lulu six rounds; Siniter four, with , y.-slerday as n small huddle of Ih. la, Id s' "lav t.l He Portland ball , t wo even. railliful sat and watched, link .'..id lb. -re wo-.p plenty of There were no knockdowns but' This latest Pirate victory servei Hi,,,,,' ,hire. I there was plenty of action. Against only lo reduce the had of tin Hollywood made it four straight : Singer's superior auai essiveness "uhs to 1 I 'a lii s. Ihe I n e - j VA ItttJ Ii. 11. K. ov.-r Sa. raio.-i.t.i by takint; both and lianl. r hittiiiK power. Choco- fuss ilranoons' need all the series.) i ! Sai ramenlo 3 12 1 . . ... . r .. .i....i.i..-V,.-.ii,l,.r el Wrir- . 1 ite Ioiil-..! a bea.lv battle. He and all may he t LAKE CREEK ! LAKK CRKi:K. Ore. Auk. 30. K-i (Siierlal.) I,. J. Knhrer spent the 3; week end with Wm. Ahny. " ! ' Anwimr ihfn whn went tn Vi-h Ku warns, iasiej anu j i ,: t i . .. t Tl,., tr-r.re .:, c.i.li.tit f. I.v l.n.-k Iceeii :i I en.sl tioiie Hint lliame ami pn- i.f the fiit ..utile was 7 to 3 and Jiriji.-i- nfr with a snaky Kit until, Mt.iy i.nniert ran t-uniimn? m.-r ,j the niuhtii.H . Tided 1 to 0. -the K'dn k-h tmij;h. Then he tore spurt attains l:ush and I'dak'.l Uilj Thr Ha n Francis, o Missions in fui imisly and had the llnmx Then with the Hruin lead shorn 'Wined "ii' an 11 to 0 v.ctory ov-i idol hohlinu un at sevral staeS , to nine :t,d one-half enf;aenients. Ity the Assn.luled Pre.-w. ii.ikl.ind. arid the seiies today of Die baiUe. Singer found Hill- f Mr. Jewel Kus mlnht he permiMi il) OkiM U'umio. w ood two io one in favor of thr;ust for bin famoii.- rh-hi hand with . (o wonder jut how meat u nil W. IT. home learn ihe Missions. Ilersr which he ktenked out Andre' vnvU was needed Io ae.uinplh j Portland :: -Ki'S hil a hornet. jRoiuiK. or l'raiiee. the feather- t what would .e the Kreaiost "f f'M l-V Alleles :t. L'-l .W I ',,.,,,.( . ,V.;(-t ).irr pite!l- Vein 111 eh.itepion ' t..-lt.-ill tnhTielew ' M i-"ion TtT''. i Hollywood Italleri IS io Sunday were II. Tonn. Ilemy pech, Harry Tonn, Melvin Wriuht. Venftu Anderson and Mil- ' died Creory. i ! Vernon Mnnf.i wfis a caller at ( j ( . v.. Wilhitex Sunday. j llollrsoii and Severeid. I'.ryan and Koehler; i Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Tyrrell of Medford were week end quests at l he home of Mr. und Mrs. K, ".. Second Kame: Ii. H. K. j Meyer. Sarrainenio ii n Mm- n- n- have Hollywood 1 ft 1 hulls quests Mrs. Kox's hroih- hatteris: f.oud and Kuehlei ; i f. M. Comber anl family of S.t Vl.e and S- ver. id. : '"' ,. i M r. a nd M rs. 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