PAGE FTVrc y MKHKOttn MAIL TI(IUrNK. MKIM'OlCt) OI.'KCON. MONDAY. A I'K 1 1 , 'JS. ISliU). OAKLAND-SEAL . '- ' . - - .. - IB U I I L.1 11 1 11 1 I I UIUII BATTING SPREE AMERICAN WOMEN GOLFERS INVADE ENGLAND 1 . Jwh A SETS A RECORD Last Week's Efforts In-1 eluded 108 Hits By Oaks,! 84 By San Francisco) Rain Halts Portland Game ( Hy the Associated Press.) The only safety for : pluh'-r ihi'St days is in Clio dugout. A perusal of the Oakland-Sun Fran cisco box .scores last week offers added proof of this fact. The Onka made 61! runs on 10S hits, while the Seals made a .sim ilar number of runs on 84 base hits in tho seven-Kame series. If that Is not n record of some It i nil I'm Coast leaRtie bail, then Ueoroation park denizens are satis- fieri to forget the present ship Kins K'nie for the tiffin pitchers' battles of yesteryear. Tite Oak took the series from the Senls by one kiip. as the re sult of splitting yesterday's double-j header. Hrnle Lombard!, bis ! cwtehnr of the Oaks, ninnlehanded - j lv wrecked the Seals' changes in the morning by driving in oigM j V tuns on five hits, including two . inme -runs. The score was 13 to 7.! In the afternoon the Seals ednd oui a victory over their transbay rivals, Vcoring a run in the eighth to win, 8 to 7. The Oaks finished the week at the top of the Coast league per centage column, one-half game !n front of the Sacramento Senators. Kolons-Angels Divide. The Sacra men tans and the I.os Angeles club split a double-header played at "Wrigley field. The An :els captured the first game, 5 to 2, while the Senators bagged the seo-ind affair, 6 to 4. Oscar Vflt's Hollywood Stars caine br.ck to life after losine four games in ft row to the Seattle In dians. Tho Stars took the la.t three games of the series from Krnfe Johnson's troupe. 9,1 jrls3tfShi 1 MKi. U. HILL lSH j vinvoMMiM vwh wit . !IN SEVEN TILTS McGraw Men Only Unde feated Team of Major Circuits Senators Con tinue Big Surprise. GLENNA COLLETT ' AMOcltltrtl 'i t'AI ; M H;rc are some of the stars on the American team o( women golfers who meet a team of Br.'lsh women at Sunningdale. England, May 1 In an International match. They will also enter the Brh'sh women's championship May 12. BASEBALL OPENER ANGLERS SUFFER DELAYED BY RAIN;! ILL LOCK DURING LICANT E ; Fishermen did nut bring bade Rn!n and wet grounds caused . RO(J( ri1KU.lH ruilowlns yesterday postponement of the opening of spent ulung streams aud lakes, the Southern Oregon Uascbatl lea- j Kulny weather Is blamed for most guc season yesterday, and the game ! 01 V iuck cucouniereu Vance' -scheduled between Medford an I Page, a yonn right-hander, h?l I the Indians to one run and six hits in tho first game, winning by a count of 7 to 1. ,In the second half of the day's program. Kmil Dye, former mg O. T. Allison, for three years i coach of the McM innvlille high scbonl. today filed an application j with the board of education for I. ,.i .a i,,;.!,. ,,,,nii , iriui, I ini1 coacning iminiiioii hi ine ;itu- 1 i' .I ui 1 .,,i I ft I'd high school made vacant by Ashland will be played Decoration j UPRaa falling there in the lorenoon D Medford will officially open l ' 80on umlur n three-inch blanket. J1""11',1 'l1"1 Il7;' .contract. He n.inn npvt Rundnv. nlnvinir the - i i u - u I intends to enter aviation. AMhliiml team at thp fairgrounds. I ,. ..,.. u .,n,i mnui Pourt llall. in chame of arrange -1 .h S...u-U ...I.r npplicant for the place. the r 1 after signation of Merrill Hagan, he had been re-elected. le;.gue mirier, scored an Impres- monts, plans lo make it a record , ,oniires waltins for the weixthr -?ive 7 to victory "ina,..oMivK iireuKcr tor uuenuunce, nnu win ,w noi Allison makes the third active Curl K. (lilmore, Oregon State college full- I liack, and DarwJn K. Hurghcr, pounded Hubbell, who' started fori have a bevy of hrf Seattle, off the mound In the see- tickets this week. ii('f iin.-l W 1 , , ,1 1 1 . . I ".ll'K, H I ill UitrWJIl IN. n IK IM, aut'ie" tl ,k i0, M1;?,"11- a"mV ,le" ' "TH-""" l"ho bn-kotlmn ami antics m-mini, vlhlblllty across tne lake wns ob-i, .,, ,..,, 1 sciucd. Itowever, Mr. Picbo caught I lty 1 1 itKlt S. 1'UII.MIOM. .If. I A!-MK-i:itfl l'ross Sports Writer j .Ichn Mc(ir;iv iinti his Now York i f'.iitnt.s once rnoro aro starttitK out j to0 ups.'l tho liasobtill tlojto. Tito I (Hants sttfforo.t sovc-roly fi-otn bad isjuitiK trahtitiK woalhor tiatl sooltt ! 1 d duo for ;t lot of oarly boatings, j WhorouiMtn tltoy stopped lo tbo I front by winning sovon succoH-ivo ; pimrH and now aro tbp only nntlo. j fotttod team in either major I league. I Tho t'.iants have shown every I thlnt; a club noods to win n pen I nam. The firsi throe games were I olo.-o. but effective pilt hlliK and I rllS- fioldinK it-ivp them the odt: j Then titcy started hitting ami I still retained the other points "t I advantage. Four tiiant ilchers i have none the fall distance In lite seven pantos while the other three could easily have lasted. 0 The HrooUlyn Kobins became the H.vonth victims uf tho (Hunts yesterday as tho New Yorkers bit the deliveries nf Hill t'lark and Johnny Morrison for 14 solid IffoWH which produced a 10 In 4 score. ' The l'lttsbuiK l'irates. chief throat to (liant supremacy, in the National leiiKite. continued their brilliant pioBtens by defeating the champion Chicago Cubs. !l U S. for their seventh straight victory, j The Hoston Ilraves likewise broke out a heavy bitters when Utliieigh firlmen mnde his debut ns a Hub pitcher nnd matin 17 blows good for n 13 to 4 victory over Philadelphia. I Tho St. Iotiis Cardinals used their blows effectively, combining them with seven walks, to bent Cincinnati. 10 to S. Washington llents .Vs. Washington's surprising Sena tors continued to strengthen their , hold on the top rung of tho Amor-, lean league ladder by defeating tho world champion Philadelphia . Athletic!" for the third time In j succession. 11 to 6. The Chlcngo White ffox nnd St. Louis Hrowns produced some stir-' prising results In a hard fought ( battle that went to Chicago by a i 2 to 1 score. A record which had stood- for !I0 yours without being; an assist.' ' seriously threatened, was equalled', Tho Detroit Tigers broke a los' In this game when Clancy, While ng streak of seven games' dura- HOW THEY WONDER ABOUT HER! A Billion Dollars a year is what it costs adver tisers to send their messages to the American housewife, e How they study her preferences, her buying habits, her spen'ding power! How they wonder if she reads every one of their ads ! 0 0 Naturally the advertisers who foot the big advertising bills want to know exactly how much circulation each paper has, and the Audit Bureau of Circulations is maintained by them for that purpose. They spend their money on the basis of "A. B. C." figures. Mail Tribune Only paper in Medford with A. B. C. Guaranteed Circulation ond inning when they scored five: nmh the Medford and Ashland : neulV his limit u'n'tl said other till-1 t'",u'h at lltat Institution nro Sl)Jf fln(t i,nsc.mlm, went through Hon by hammering Wcs Terrell of After playing four and one-half Innings of even baseball, the Mis sions and the Portland Ducks were t-otnpelled to suspend further play ing for the day because of ' damp weather. "Dutch" I.eihoV and Carl Mr.ys were tied up in a duel when the g;-.mp was called. (I'.y the Associated Press.) a Coast. the other two; Burgher, after spending a couple of days In the city, leaves tonight for the Unlver- Stanford university applicant will appear In W. L. Pet. Oakland 14 7 .007 Sacramento 13 7 .6r,0 l,os Angeles 1 1 s .57:1 San Francisco 12 a .r7l Mission 11 r"" Hollywood S 1- 'Soaile S 13 .3M Portland 4 10 .'222 National. W. I.. Pc!. New York 7 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 8 1 Hoston 4 3 -S1 Chicago " " St. l.ouis T 7 .417 , Philadelphia 3 ..13:1 Cincinnati ' J p"'1 lirooklyn '2 " America n. W. L. Pet. "Washington 2 .soft St. l.ouis O fi 4 '( Chicago 4 a Clvel. nd r':,l! Philadelphia 4 4 .fiOO lloston -0 6 40" Petrol; 4 S .333 New York " 6 I teams will u'e the fairgrounds, and i icis wure successful. a result tins city win nave ni- Weather held back fishlnR In .....ot nnt!n,ind iinil..v ll.Tsehiltl ' ! i n..i . ... 'i""1 j - , ,nH iiver aim iisii i,ui iiiuiuu lu r The roster of Ihc four teams in! elthei. ,llko IUcs or e(!(,,, aiuiotiglt B"f, , ' " ,, ,, tbo lonutio Is 11s follotvs: .1,.... i..i !...,. u.. 1.... o. n. .n .l 11 '" expected that K'lii.mitli Falls Means, outfield-! t.. ........ t i...... .... M.nn. in ficl lev fn ,, ,,, i '" , h' " ' " " , , j " pClSlin tills WCck to file his n)dl- cr: Means. Inricldei , vainudoro. 'i wn .nit ers found t ie r wnv to i ., , .? niiflol,tn,- ; . . . ... . . . ; canon nil me local coiiciisnip. oltlt leltlOl . 1 ljv ... ,.r(M,b nff tl,,. nimimt l.nkej . .. - , , --"-- w. superintendent Jl. lledrtcK road to lavored lishing holes, but ' ,,, ,,,, .. will tin lit least two weeks before a coach is select- pitchers: Kills, Anderson, olltfleld-, , . , , n tr ., y the 1 . . "V" ' . ,...,. ...in,.. ! ! , "il lake our time in making tho ers: Newton, utility . 'flsheiincn the satisfaction of a ,.,.,,, .. . Iiend Kennedy, I.ogr.n and Al l . ,,,, stlect on. ffn. outfielders; Hentfrow. llepyn. ! ., ,.,, n ,.!, H three applicants !, .!,.. Corliei- iiifiekfers- Pit- 1 "t. s.iiinoii tun in lite iioj,u(. u,,.pn naineU, there have been a l.uidge. c.eibei, nuieitriis i.u rver is contlnilillK nnd Is not ex-1 Muml , .ml,n(,,1,lono ,,,, fli ,OI. banks, catcher: Itramelett. pitcher; tL,cll,a io 1.caL. s ,,., , . ' u" J of PPllcutions on file fot Harper. Ilrown. Covert., utility. lhe llll(,lo , t lnon!h. lt ls mM l" 1 ' 1 ' "' . Ashland Maloney. t dnlin. nuas. Hulen. infield: Koalon. I.udwlg, AW 'innt'nir and taking ' the Inst game of the scries, 7 to 1. Nineteen hits by tho Hoslon lied Sox proved belter than Unite in fielder: Shlpman. Zachary, Inflelder: Zeil. outfielder, j Petersen, infleuier: .Mann, catcner; th0 weather, with an inch or two Hilton. Hooter, r-anoeis, .vi nse-. , nf ,...... nn . i. ron,i . was uafav- V.'stenlny's C'im-t l-engm IJfsulls rl:,- tlte .J-ssociatetl Press) Swam, outfield: Kaufman, catclt- or: Kanasto, Montgomery, Heel, Marvin, pitchers, lioxle. untllity. Medfoiil H. Dunn. C. Dunn. Va lencia. Chester, infiil: Markle. Bohls, I'.lT'Ckott, outfiebl; Droit lotto, catcher: P.est, Vnlencla, pitch ers: Dye, silvers, utility. I lo lie the largest run in four years, duting htitk lo the time that W. U. 0 (oleinan, state superintendent of screeiifA Raid he suw an exception ally lurub ntimber of salmon trout making their way to the sea. This I year thrive is another ijig. supply of trout nnd in four yeais Mr. Cole man expects a salnFon run equally as large as the present one, ft Inking I rout from four to five years to find their way back to the stream from whence they came after hav ing reached the sea. One of Aled ford's most noll&'o fishermen, Krank Ovelman, failed to wield his hook and hue yestor day. PREPATHLETES SEI 5 RECORDS IN RELAY MEET KCC.K.NU, Ore.. April 2s. (Pi High school nthlPtes of Oregon j int.. lie is u i isnt'i nut?, oy iiho- ,in ihi e .nun, ne iiiiirKH io snuui ityj'n null sol'ikis ii iiciu a iiy till oi I "i n in.-j .iiiiii iil wi e;iji l;is time at tliiit sport tin weclttluyn, Slate college May 10 for the an nual State coflege relays. For five taking u rest from such recreation match that wrestling fans' O" Stintliiy. lie is planiiin; have boon anlicipnting for montlis will present lid (Stiangler) Lewis. heavyweight champion. .". 'S "'. n. I ex-world Al portlantt: r irst game ....... . ., ,d. at til end 4i innings: rain, score. Mis- Kt,,rdv In a boot Second gamoj' "O , . tnal Wl coiniiioe i"o immiis i.. finish. slons 1. Portland 1. called &t. Double header today At Seattle First game: Hollywood .. Seattle llatterloi penu mi active season litis sum mer nnd lias plans or reaching all tits faiuwuy fish nls ill (he coun ty, where lie can fish away from I lit) proximity of rival nlmrtuls. Mr. Ovelman. a retired sontlrn It will be k-rmv's second ' irornian. has been in soul hern I Calllo. rcani. Iimnnski nnd Cox. P.or-jning Second game: It- H. . 'lollvwood 7 10 .scuttle 2 6 1 " flatteries: Yde and F.assler: Hubbell, Kunz and Collins. new ii'cotds were marked by tip the proppcrs in the annual l.'nl veoiity of tiregon relay carnival here Saturday. Another record was tied. Two hundred and sev enty athletes from 23 schools took part In the hvitch. The new records: and Oregon rir a year hr so ami totlav ! H. .ioslln. Halter, new idiot put . ; declared that if the local fishing I murk of 40 fret o Inches. Kormer restairces were as well known recrn d 4.i feet It 3-4 inches, around i.os Angeles as lie knows! Forrest o'Connell, Commerce of them, anglers would be coming, into I Portland, new broad Jump mark this setilon hv the scores from Hie I"' -'2 feet II Inches. Former, murk ing many ma -hes. losing ""''! sunny , whpre fisi,l.rni(:n mn!t 22 feet 3 inches. occasionally. his in si nt i. ..i. ' " tin vol 2tVu miles to streams that I tfnnt high, Portland, now roc I southern Orotton for the ''1'!,nin , c.,,,.,, ,eglli to boast of the sliorsl ' d in half mSe. Time 1:68.0. "I occurred last week a tne nanus ,,, la0Ka(!r marM!a , BO,l,cr,r 1 i of Dr. Kar Sarlio Is. ('.reek medic. but Ki-use miiintnins he could j ' down Sarpolls in nnother attempt. Jl.. ftl;Z.M Iwl." has iiosted niipearance e "vuuituuoc "t nine innings without a ptttout or Cleveland for five runs in tho 1 tenth's seconti home run of thoj Yankees. year, ' nlthough, .the homer cuml with two on baso In the ninth in ning and tho Sox gained nn 8 ti 7 victory over the New Yorlt T II COMR O L attempt with, the ex-champc H. H. K. it t(tk I.fwin iver an huiir t( 1 3 2 di feat the Portland man in Can 1 6 4 ada a few monthi aco. aRe and Severeid: Since ton Kn:e has len win At os Angles Kirst game: o Siicruinentjj) Kos Anpeles , RattericH: Flynn - lelnney nnd Skiff. R. IT. K money of J.100 to show in Medford, E v VY - , L;x land hns ben Kiven a stiff piuir- v fUiertUfl mt ... r and S 0 Wirts; 11. K -eond came: H Sacramento 6 6 1 Lo Angeled 4 9 0 llatteries: Jones yid Koehler: Home. Walsh. Hollint;. Haecht and Warren. 1 " At San Francisco Morninc came: II- Oakland IS 1" 2 San Francisco 1 3 Uatteries: Hurft nnd wmnarni; nntee. resulting only in a ulipht jon increase in prices, 'j here win aino . 4ihts, be a fat preiimtnnryr opentntr me evening's ( ntortainment at H:40, nllowfnii store eniiloyes an optor tunity to attend. E. llechfs "It ond lioune a nif'lodranm of iny.z and rum running in the wilds of Illinois kept Fox ("ra ter i an audi ences In a mood Former Itfme l:.r8.6. Giant hlKh, new record In sprint medley. Time 1:40 flat. Former time I.40.H. ;rant hlKh, nnw record In dis tanco meflley. Time 0:43. (J. For mer redid fi: Ti4. Tlie Franklin team of Portland tied tho quarter. mile record al 4 4.fi. ences In n mood :-J of hilarity yes- ktf -f t erday. -Iload- i houne NlKhtM" mint let lusty humor with its thrill. Charles ItiiKKl'-x l I a ys the rle of h 'hicano repor ter who invades C a n k n t ers' WAf'-IIINOTON, April 2S. (At Mi Doufral. MontKomery. Perr and Major Ceneml Lytic Brown, chief i h a n g o u t I n tyton. i Kebn Oiling of iiutto Creek hlgiiway completed from this city tvet to Mariison ranch. r P1 1 ' . 'k to lhe secretary of war. that he : and stumbles on Afternoon game: II. H. E-; approved niorllficatlon of the ex- j a piurib r. Helen Morgan. 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