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PSCCE THREE 4' BEAVERS SPLIT SENATORS SET OIZZY PACE IN KILLEFER LOOKS OVER BROWNS f ERICAN L fEPFORD MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OREfiON. TUESDAY. ATKML 29. IfflO. mm HEADER WTH MISSIONS OOP 5c Fullerton Effective in Sec ond Game Oak-Angel Series Promises Fire works at Wrigley Field. (By the Associated Press) - While tile other cluba In the 9 league enjoyed their regular Mon day holiday, the Portland Ducks and Mission Heds put in double time at the Portland ball yard yes terday. The teums split a double header, the home guards taking the first game, 5 to 4, ami the visitors winning the second, 5 to 1, thus completing their seven-game ser.ies. Featuring the day's play was Ted Plllette, brother of Herman, who Is the senior ' pitcher on the Mis Blon club. Ted held the Ducks to eight hits nnd, in addition to hurl ing winning ball, secured three hits. Curtis Fullerton turned In the Portland victory, holding the oppo sition to nine safeties This week finds the SSnls oppos ing the Sacramento Senators at San Francisco In tlyflr first series of the year. The Senators are In second place, but, unless a jinx or shortcoming that has trailed them "for years has left them, they prob o nbly will find themselves lower In the percentage column at the end of the week. For the past several years the Seals have had little dif ficulty in trlmmigg the Sacramento club. Carl Zamloch's hard hitting and lighting Oaks met the os UAngeles club at Wrigley Held. Zamloch has as good a squad of players as there are in the league and the Berles with the southern club should be close and exciting. In the north the Missions move to Seattle, where "Red" Killefer will renew acquaintances fcfld try to add a few .points to his team's percentage at the expense of the Indians. The Portland Ducks entertain the Hollywood Stnrs In a seven game set. Yesterday's Coast eLaaue Results (By the Associated PresB) At Portland First ttame: 11. 11. E. Missions ....:.....'.:..:.'.:.....: 4 ' a o Portland 5 13 0 Green and Baldwin ; Woodall anil Fullerton. Second game: It. H. F.. Missions 5 13 2 Portland- 1 8 Plllette and Hoffman; Chester field and Palm, Rego. CHINOOK HORDE SEEN PORTLAND, ' April 2!). (P) Rlauhlng through the water like living saberH, thousands of Chi nook salmon were on their great up-river trek today. The run started Sunday, increased to nnuiz ing proportions yesterday, and appeared to have reached a new peak today. At the base of the fish ladders at the falls, the swift water was literally alive with salmon, all with nose upstream. Sare tbe BacL-IreaItS of Scrubbing Floors QUICK-STEP, the new finish foi floors and all surfaces subjected to constant wear, will make old lino leum look almost like new and keef it looking so. 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Why not buvacan or two and prove for yourself how good it really is Complete Stock of Quick-Step Cawied by Hubbard Bros., Inc. Exclusive Medford Dealer Bill Killefcr, new manager of the St. Lsuis Brovns, looking over rookie prospects during batting practice at West Palm Etacl, train ing camp. AMERICAN GOLF 10 CROSS P0N0 NEW YORK, April 29. JP) Seven of America's eig'ht Walker cup golf representatives had gath ered here today and the eighth was no further away than Washington. With their departure on the Mail retania set for tomorrow afternoon. Hobby Jones, captain of the Invad ing expedition; Francis Ouimet, Don Moe and Dr. O. F. Willing all arrived in town yesterday to Join the three other members of the team, Harrison R. (Jimmy) John ston, national amateur champion, Oeorgo Von Elm and Gecge Voigt. The eighth member of the squad, Roland MacKenzie, is expected from Washington today or tomor row. Jones believes t!tat the Ameri cans will have a' real battle on their hands when they meet the Hritish cup players at Sandich.'on May 15 and'lG. "1 have seen only the old timers play hut I have the greatest respect for them and I hear the younger players are as good or better than the veterans." The three big English events are spread over a period of about five weeks. The Walker cup matches will he held at Sandwich May 15 and Hi; the Hritish amateur at St. Andrews, May C to 31; and the open at Hoylake from Juno 11! to 21. GETS LI PHILADELPHIA, April 2!. Tommy Loughran's heavyweight championship aspirations have re ceived another severe jolt, this time at the hands of Krnie Schaaf, 21-year-old P.oston sailor boy. Schaaf belted his way to a ref eree's decision over the former light-heavyweight titleholder in fl sensational lO-rounJ? battle her? last night. One of the Judges scored Lough ran as the winner and the o0her voted for a dr.w. The verdict of the referee. Leo Houck. precipitated a noisy dem onstration on the part of the fans. Most of the fans declared thit Loughran should have gotten no worse than a draw. A year ago Loughran, then hold er of the light-heavyweight title, won a decision over Schaaf In lios ton. Hut Hum night he 6iund tho Huston gob a greatly improved fighter. 4. . Baseball Standings lily the Associated Press) Coast V. U Oakland 14 7 Sacramento a 13 7 los Angeles 11 8 Snn Rt-nnclsco 12 9 Missions 1" 10 Hollywood 8 12 Senltle 8 IS Portland 5 l3o Pet. ." .CM .571 .6"0 .400 .J1S1 .2r,o National U Pet. 1 .875 New York ... Piitlisurgli ... thlBton Chicago St. louis Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati ... ui) .fpOO .500 .4I.2 i"0 .300 .273 American V. : Pet. .SIS Washington 9 Chicago ; 5 Cleveland 6 Philadelphia .... 5 St. Louis 6 Boston 4 Detroit - 4 New York 2 ,B25 .SOU .sr. .545 JIB4 :t"S 2T1 BRIGADE READY Axvmuttctl i'reta k'hoto Gabby Has "Time" to Burn Account Home Run Swats CHICAGO, April 2t. W1) Home run outbursts by the Cbii'UKo Cuba are a source of groat satisfactjn to north- side fans, but promise to be- come expensive for a firm of watch manufacturers. The concern offered a wrist watch for each home run by a major leaguer in either Cuba or White Sox parks. and today was in debt twice to "Gabby" Hartnett, who got a pair yesterday, and owed one each to Cliff Heathcote and lMteher Charlie Hoot. SOUTHAMPTON. England, Apr. 23. iA) The largest contingent of American women golfers ever to land In Knglund arrived today when the Herengaria (Pocked at Southampton with Glenna Collect and her team aboard. Miss Collett, the American wom en's champion, headed a party of 20 Including Virginia VanWie and Helen Hicks, who, she declared, "are just as good at golf ns I am." Maureen Orcutt, the other mem ber of the American "-big four," arrived several days ago. The squad started for London on a boat train which Miss CoWtt said would halt r.ear Sunnlngdale so the girls could inspect the course and motor to London later. It Is nt Sunnlngdale the Americans meet an English team Thursday. MYSTERYRSH OF LAKE 0' WOODS IS TR0UT-S0 THERE! 9 Discussion concerning tho freak fish tu uk lit In Lake of tho Woods recently by OeorRQ flutes still rages. The fish weighed 23 poundH, was 30 Inches in length nnd has been given a long string of names. V. K. Cok-rnan, stnte superin tendent of fish screens, who dared the pain of an injured foot to coine down town ten days or so ago to Inspect it. declared yesterday nt the chamber of comn.erco in the midst of a heated discussion with Chris Oottlieh that the fish Is a rainbow or steelhead trout and is no kin to the salmon family. Ho believes It is the oldest trout have ever been caught in southern Oregon by white men and went on to say that it was a veteran of the lake. It must have been 12 years old. In yeais gone by, the fish must have bitten at many hooks and escnped them all until It becamo unwise and bit the lure temptingly held before It by the local angler. Mr. Coleman declared yesterday that it has no characteristic salmon markings and that Its lower Jaw protrudes too far to be asalmon. If it were of such variety. Its upper ,1aw would have been pronounced, he said. Its body markings are also of the pure trout type. It has been Mr. Gottlieb's con tcn3on In discussing the matter with the screen superintdent tho the flh was nothing else than a land-locked salmon, but after a long argument conceded the point and now as far as these two men are concerned the mystery fish is a trout, pure and Wimple. The owner of the fish Is having it mounted by a loral taxidermist and It will probably be placed on display ng-'iin In u short lime. 'Fielding, Hitting and Pitch j ing of Johnson Crew Re verses frebeason Dope By Experts. By Ilt'rht'rt W. Ilurkcr. Associated l'ri-HH Spui-tH Writer In tho face of expert opinion that said they would be lucky to finish any higher than seventh place, Walter Johnson's Washing. ton Senators continue to Het a dizzy pace to lead tho American league. No one can Bay, of course, where the Senators will finish, but the fact remains that they are playing hcads-up baseball, tnkinfr advantage of every break and win iilng consistently. Tho club hiis been fielding brilliantly, hitting opportunely nnd Johnson has shown rare Judgment in Juggling his pitchers with Lloyd lirown, Irving lladley. "Klrpo" Mnrberry nnd norland Brnxlon as a "Big Four." Yesterday's G-r victory over the New York Yankees was tho Sena tors' ninth In eleven games and their seventh in n row. Tho Chicago White. Sox moved up Into second place with a 9-7 triumph over Detroit. Carl Rey nolds hit a home run triple nnd single, his homer with Lyons on base in the seventh, really de ciding the contest. The St. Louis Browns could cet only five hits off the offerings of Pete Jablonowskl, American Asso ciation recruit, and Cleveland won, a to 1. . Wlldness on the part of Mac- irnvilen nnd Morris and iieianiB ..inns hv O. Miller and Began enabled the Philadelphia Athletics to score four runs in tne nmin without a hit and beat the Boston lied Sox. G-4. In the National lengue, the New York Giants lost their first game of the season, bowing to BrooK ivn r. in 4. when Harvey llendrlck doubled with tho bases filled In the ninth. The defeat broke Bill Walker's string of 11 straight Vic Wins'' " 1 ' Four homo runs, two by Runny Hartnett and the others by Char i..v limit and Cliff Heathcote, en abled Chicago's Cubs to beat the Pittsburg Pirates, 7-4. The St. Louis Cardinals took ad ,i i,,,.. nf eieht bases on balls and whipped Cincinnati, 8 to 3, clnrenco Mitchell, Card plfehor ui,rf,.,-o,l an nnkle Injury In the rnurth Innlnir. The Phillies concentrated men him,..' In the fillll. sixtn ami seventh Innings to beat the Iloa ton Braves, 7 to 4. L E Remembering Ills last appear ance in Medford two years ago, when he. was the recognized world's champion, Ed (Strangler) L.ewis is onxious to a linear in Meaiora again and is looking forward to his match here next Saturday night with Hob Kruse, Portland wrestler, at the armory. 1-ewia is filling a heavy series of dates and will be forced to come tfo Medford by air Diane from Tacoma, Wash., where he wrestles the night before. The famoust user of the head lock, with which he lias won most of his encounters, plans lo give Kruse a bit of the head massage. Tremendous pressure, resulting from years of experience and prac tice with this particulur hold, hus made ft the most dangerous one IOwIh posBesHes. However, the ex champ keep his distance from the Sonnenherg butt nnd Kruse lias been rehearsing this bit of play l'ulness for the big man's benefit The "Strangler" weighs u:tti pounds and will have a weight ad vantage &cer the Portland man The match promises to be hard fought as It took Lewis over an hour to throw Kruna in a recent match In Canada. Promoter Herb Owen has prom ised a fast preliminary and has made arrangements for Harry Kl- llotl, University of Oregon wrest ling coach, to referee the bout. There will be a slight advance in prices in view of the heavy guar antee demanded by lewtH. OPENiLFlT G0EST0J0LED0 NEW YORK. April 29. M The national open golf champion ship for 1131 has been awarded to tho Inverness club, Toledo, O.. It wa announced today. The dates will be announced later. The executive committee of the United Htatefl Oolf association, which met nt Kouthampton, N. Y.. also enrolled 17 clubs as new mem bers. bringing the total number of clubs affiliated wtlh the V. 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