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EDGE IN SERIES'
Sunday Double Htgder Di
videdBean Ball Causes!
Battle in First Tilt Sena-
tors Take' Lead.
Ily the AssociiiU'il Press
The Tortland Ducka won the
perles from the Hollywood stnrs,
four (,-nmes to two, splittint! u
iloulile header with the movie city
team yesterday. The Ducks took
the forenoon game, 8 to :i. after
a spirited contest which was fea
tured ly a flRht between Chatham
of Portland and 1'ltcher Wetzel
of the Stars. The Ducks felt that
Wetzel was a bit too careless In
"heaninR" Orwnll in the ciKhth.
Watler ' The flreat" Mails shut
oat the Stars for seven inniims in
the s.-conil name only to have
Hollywood rally in the it;hth to
score five runs nnrt tally four
times nuain in the ninth to win.
The Sacramento Senators not
only broke n two-year loslnu
streak to the San Francisco Seals
last week, hut alfo moved Into
4e favored position In the Coast
kacup standings by virtue of a
series victory over San Francisco,
four names to three.
The Senators wound up the se
ries In Impressive style. taking
n double-header from tli'e Seals
at Itecreation park yesterday. Fay
Thomas pitched masterful ball to
Blve the Senntors the morning
name 7 to 2 while Zlnn and Frel
tas save a tine exhibition to win
the nightcap, 4' to 3.
Angels Climb.
The I.os Angeles Angels also
rlimbed up a few notches and set
lied In second place after wallop
Ins the Oakland Oaks, league lead
ers last week. In a double header.
Truck Hannah homed over the
left field wall of Wrigley field
with two men on bases to give the
Ansels the morning fracas, 3 to 2.
while llallou held the Oaks to six
mattered hits with his teammates
hunching timely bingles to win the
nishtiap. G to 2. The Inst game
was a seven-inning affair. The
louhle victory gave the Angels
the series, four games to two, with
le game being rained, out...;,.'.-!'
The Seattle Indians .broke even
In a six came series with the Mis
sion Ileds. after taking both
halves of yesterday's double
header. 0-G and &-3. The Tribvs
men outrallied the Heds, scoring
five runs In the eighth Inning to
win the morning fray, which was
featured by I'aul Jiahniser's fine
pitching. Rimer Hanson, making
his first start for Seattle this sea
son, took the seven-Inning night
cap in an impressive manner,
nit.-hlnc five no-hit, no-run frames
before the Missions found the
range.
Yrstoivlay's Const Ioatf" 1E'snlls
First game. K. IT. I'-
Hollywood 3 1-' 3
Portland 8 12 3
Wetzel and Severeld: Walters,
Ortman and Woodnll, l'alm.
Second game: K. It.
Hollywood If 15 1 j
Portland 2 1 I
Hulvey and Severeid; Malls, !
iCascarella and Palm. ;
First game.
U. II. K. '
(1 14 3 !
9 13 2 '
.Missions
Hoattie
Pillette, Green,
Iouglas and
"offpvin; Kunz, Zahnlser and Col
lins. Cox.
Second came. R. H.
MiHsions ' 3 4 2
Hoattie 5 11 1
Seven innings).
Caster and Huffman : ; I lansen
find Horreani.
Pirwi game. n. II. K.
Onkland 2 12 0
Loi Angeles 3 2 1
L'ragheud and Read: Ilaecht nnd
Hannah.
Second fTiinir U
If. v..
Oakland 2 l! 0
Los Angeles 5 7 1
Seven innings by agreement)
Andrcu I Im-ut nnrl tllcri: Ilat-
'ti and skiff.
'i"rnlnB R0ic. It.
Hacraim.nto 7
'n Kriinclaco 2
11. K.
12 0
7 3
, Davis
ThdninM ami Wirts; Peary
'rpln nnd Heed. PcHQncn.
Afttrnnrn immo It IT.
"ferampnto 4 9
Son PnmclHco 0 0
f-'roitnx nnl Kot'hlor; Zinn i
"lendale. D. P. Slater, continc
'or. completed relavlnn of local
water distribution system.
Cototn gained in Alalinma In
l''?' tnl.illed 1.307,372 balei,.
GLYCERIN MIX REMOVES
CAUSE OF STOfP GAS
Sample glycerin, buckthorn bark
Hine, mlx., , Adlerlka.
i. ,"n "fJTll upper and lower
.''V"l. removing nelson, vou neve"
""Huh were there and which
J"ed gas and other stomal h
'''"'le. juat oxk ponful re-!AS-
stomach, sick
... ""'he and frtnstinatlnn. Don't
or hnwel. hlB'lot AdlerlKa
:"v "U a HEAL cleaning nnd see
good you feel! It will sur-
AGAINST STARS
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1N -nomdiF match
f V :W 11. '
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Aasocltitcit Prcwa I'tioto
Glenna Collett (right). American captain, and Molly Gourlay,
captain of British team, met in first international women's team
matches at Sunningdale, England.
Strangler Lewis Says Bob Kruse
Is Coming Mat Star; Lacks Caution
J lob Kruse, Portland wri'stler,
has all the pu.silfilUicH of rtovt-lnp-ins
into one of ilu nation's top
notch imn. hut at tho proKiMit i
a Httlo ineliiHMl to hecome fxclUnl
and Kivi' his oppoiuMit too many
oponhiKH for victory. Kd (Stran;
ltr) Lewis, fx-world's heavyweight
champion wrestler, said Saturday
evening upon the completion of
his finish match with Kruw.
Lewis was alone in his dressing
room, ruhhing himself down with
alcohol and was still hreiithing
hard from the effects of the
minute tussle with Kruse. Ia'wIs
opened a short conversation re
ferring to Kruse.
"That hoy gave me. h;ml work
and he's . a ifotuoiv hub lie . httten
his head when he heroines too
anxious for vii lory. I worked
hard to throw him as soon as I
did," Lewis said.
The ex-eh;tmpit'ii went on to
tell of the revival of wrestling ns
a favorite sport, out-shadowing
liox'ng in many cities throughout
the nation, lewls had six mutches
last week and I hilled ahead
;i:lld until .Tune L'.'t ill California
and throughout the middlewest.
Fight! i! g has gi me hack to n
SALEM BOWLERS
LEADING TOURNEY
SHATT1.H. Vah.. May Wi
Ninety-six m.ttrtie.s wi-re on the
program fur the fourth day of tho
Northwestern International liowl
niK ('onyiess here lotiay wiui teams
from Taeoina. 1 ortland. Vancou
ver. II. C. Hhelton. Wash., Salem.
Ore., ami Scuttle comp.-tmi," ill the
five-man douhles and singles
i,vents. The tournament will con
tinue until next Sunday. !
In the last fliuhl of la-t MlKlit'a
Kume, which ended alter midiilu'lit.
the Salem Lftl'Minalica of Sal-W.
(I.e., rolled Into first place In
the major class of tile five-man
event. The- Salem five scored a '
hiilliant 2TtS to mise out the We-l
natc hee Apple lllossoins No. 1 of,
Wenatchee. Wash., w li I c li had
held the lop spot from Saturday:
nlulu with S. ,!
The Capitol Klictrle com :uiy of j
Olympla. Wash., lopped the com-,
men ial division with 2I.M1 while i
the Mains I'.o.ly Simp of S.ileni led
the hoosler fefljon with 2T.37.
o. Stevenson of WenatO.ee was ;
the IcadlriK rincles competitor UP.
terfast "'l-'hl "'i"1 a l"lrn m"n'J'
woi-e of mil for three ;un. Van;
Wleder of Salem, Ore., led the
commercial class In the siimles
Willi 6J12. , l
II. O . Hlnctey nf Wenatchee :
was the leadlnK ull-evenler with j
IT -id I'.ir.!'.
BOCKNE WILL VIESf
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norilKSTKII. Minn.. May fcfTPp !
i.-..,.. ii,.,.Lnp the sick (liilll of
i Notre I lame, ha so far recovered
I he will W permitted to go to South
1 Mend. Friday nnd watch hi"
(T),othall team In final spring work-;
, outs. ,
Ho wiMfTVturn in uocnesier m ,
June. hoT, wlire he can h tin-;
der constant observation most of.
the summer as a snfettnanl a::ain- ,
spreading of the blood c lot la Ins j
Heht lee.
rcDFon matt,
i t X ' m m ;
stage of inactivity find there nre
no especially outstanding fighters
In the business, Lewis said, and
probably not until there are will
migilisrn regain its former fool
ing. Lewis thinks that CJus Sonnen
herg is due for defeat when he
meets the M o n t a n a wrestler,
Young Marshall, In a match at L
Angeles tonight. .Marshall defeated
Lewis recently and did it better
than Sonnenberg, whoso flying
tackle is his big selling point. The
flying tackle, the ex-champ ex
plained, strikes the opponent right I
over the h art and renders the '
victim helpless. The tackle Is
more effective than the rabbit i
punch, n favorite nf Lewis,
The ex-champ weighs 2.15.
pounds and despite hi. over 40 .
year.i, is still in the pink of con-j
dition. I le remembers his last
match in Med ford , when he uV-!
feated Lill Khaw in five minutes.)
He inriuired for the whereaboulH
of Sailor .lack Wood, who pro-!
moted the bout and passed n few j
bouiiits in his direction. Wood
left Medford a year ago and fs
now in the mlddlcwest, Lewis was j
told. I
NKW YORK, May 5. WP) Tho
well-dressed yuuiiK man from Oer-
many. Herr Max SehmellnK. Ih
hack In America today. In happy
quest of fistinna's richest prize, the
heavyweight championship.
Looking more than ever like the
.lack Denipsey of ten years ago,
the smiling young Teuton bowed
his way Into the 1'nited States yes
terday, through lanes of shouting
eountrymen. solid Cerman citl'ens
and their fiaus. who gathered Allot)
slrong rjn the pier of the liner New
York. The a.r was filled withrf.'Ut
leral "hoch's" and the (lerinan
youth wis vastly pleaseil and con
siderably mauled before he could
get' away.
CINCINNATI. May r,. o?'l
Jaek Reynolds, world's welter
weight wrestling champion, en
tered a hospital here loday Willi
a fractured ekilll Ouffereil In nj
mat'ii lost Friday at Hamilton, J
Out., with KunJI Takhasl, Japan
ese wrestler. " I
As W-ynolds fell throuith the I
ropes. Vs head hit an Iron bridge I
nt the ring. Ills title was not at
-take with Talih.isl, for both men
were over-weight.
HAWAIIAN GRID ST
lKNOUl.r. Mny R. OVi TVm
nM Smith, nei-y tnnb:U captain
of Iho t'niver-V nf .iwall, ll. l
Inst night follnwinif nn oiitotnnliilo
iirc:ilnt n th- rii:ul from Heho
field loirraeks. Mis pnwerful rniir!
filtT KKl'I'ifil ii:iny feet find hit a
tret, Thre'(y);ier pn-oengt rs wero
Mllghtly injui"l. iN
so, I'll iilaed ngih
th
Ml
writ.v of Oregon at Portland
fall, lb' w:i known as all
aL.uod athlete.
tt?tf.un"r, metvfcyrp,
3IEiS GIVE
BY LATERALLY
RSbins, Cardinals and In
dians oFurnish Fireworks
for Fans Indians Gain
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American Lead.
Hy Ilusli S. I'lillerton. Jr.
Associated lres.s . Sports Writer.
Three clubs which have been
thrilling the fans hy scoring their
runs in big bunches and at the lust
possible moment in the games
have been accomplishing surpris
ing feats in the major leagues dur
ing the past few days. These three
are the llrooklyn Kobins, St. Louis
Cardinals and Cleveland Indluns.
llrooklyn and the Cardinals have
staged a series of slugging battles
at St. Louis that never were decid
ed until the final putout was made
hut on each occasion, the Robins
came out ahead by n run or two to
sw'eop the four game series and to
carry their winning streak to seven
games. A double victory yesterday
put the Kohlns In fourth place 111
the National league standing.
On Saturday. St. Louis tied the
score in the nlntl Inning and bare
ly missed again in the tenth when
Itrooklyn scored five runs and St.
Louis four. Yesterday, Hay Phelps,
Ilol.ln rookie, outpitehed Hill Hul
lahan to win the first game, 2 to
1. without any Cardinal rallies but
in the second the Cards repeated
their act of getting Tour runs In
the ninth and carried the battle In
13 Innings before the Kobins
scored three runs to win, 1 1 to 1U.
Cleveland Italllcs
Three times in succession, Cleve
land put on late rallies ngalnst tho
Hoston Ked Sox and won three
games by doing It. They came
from far behind yesterday, scor
ing five runs In the ninth Inning
and one In the tenth for an 8 to 7
victory. This sixth successive tri
umph put the Indians In first plaeo
in the American league ns the St.
Louis Llrowns won their second
game In succession frum Washing
ton by an 8 to tl score.
Tile New York Yankees brought
another change In the American
league standing, moving Into sixth
place ahead of Boston by beating
Hie I'i'.icago White Sox. 7 , to , 4.
Babe Ruth's third home run of the
year helped the Yankees consider
ably. In the fourth American league
game. Bill Shores of the Athletics
and tleorge I'hie of Detroit staged
a. battle that remained a 1-1 tie for
six Innings, then the Philadelphia
sluggers got started and they
pounded out six runs nnd n 7 to 1
victory in the last three frames.
The Cincinnati Iteds altered the
National league standing consider
ably hy downing the New York
(Hants, 8 to 4, behind the good
pitching of Jakle May. The Giants
dropped Into second place behind
the Idle Pittsburgh Pirates thru
the defeat while the Heds Jumped
from last place to sixth.
The Chicago Cubs won another
close game from Philadelphia 8 to
7 when Lou Koupal made n costly
wild pitch inning and let Day
Taylor moss tho plate with the de
ciding run. Tho Phillies had Just
completed an uphill struggle to tie
the score with two runs In the first
half of the ninth.
ClIlCAfiO. (P) Howard rci.mke
niudo such a profound Impression
nn Iho Chicago Culm durlnn the
opening game of Hie world s series
last fall that Manager .loo M:
C'nrtliy tins picked up a youngster
who greatly resemhloH him.
He Is Lnnnle Wurnecke, a rnngy
rookie from Mount Ida, Arkansas.
W'nrnoke was purchased last win
ter from tlio Alexandria, 1-u., rlu'i
of the Cotton Slates league, where
ho won 111 and lost 10 games, lie
Is O a feet and 'A Inches tall, and
weighs 180 pounds.
Baseball Standings
mm THRILL
(By the Associated Press.)
Const.
. VQ I,. Pet.
Sacramento IV 10 .tl.Hi
Los Angeles 1 !i 10 .00(1
Oal(Jnd m ii ,r,!3
San Francisco J5 13 .5311
.Mission 14 13 ..ion
Seattle II id .407
Hollywood 10 1(1 .3HT,
Portland 9 17 .34(1
National.
W. I.. Pet.
Pittsburgh 10 Ti .007
New York 8 II .011
Chicago 1 1 8 .570
Brooklyn 0 7 .&03
Boston 7 II .538
Cincinnati n 0 .400
St. I.uis A 12 .33.1
Philadelphia Q . r. 10 .333
American.
W. I,. Pet.
Cleveland II 4 ,733
Washington 11 5 .08
Philadelphia 10 5 .607
chlolgo 7 .538
St. 1-ouln 8 8 .f,00
New York f. 9 .JM
Boston S 11 .313
Itetr.ilt li 14 .213
okkcox, Monday, may r, ucso.
HEAVY TOLL IN
(Vy the Asoeiiited Vress.)
Smoky Attains of Ozomi, Tex.,
pilot; Magnum Johns. Imperial.
Tex., anil Qok Thorp, Fori Mmek
ton. Tex., pnssenj;er. were killed
In an airplane crash at Kori Stot-K-ton.
Johnny Ijivitt, 19, ami Delhert
Ashland. 20. were burned to death
after their iiirplane fell nenr All
ami. Fla.
Thomas K. Scott was instantly
killed when his plane crashed neur
Marysville, Cal.
Willy Storer, pilot, and ne im.s
aenjj''r killed, another pnsienKer
serhnily Injured wherj airp!an
.struck a tree near Dornaeh, Switz
erland. Lanj-e, the well known Cerman
parachute jumper, was killed .Sun
day in a jump from an airplane
when his chute failed to tipen.
OeoiKe "Frosty' Dannie)), Cleve
land, took his 173rd and lat para
chute Jeap when Ills chute struck
a strut of an airplane and was
disabled. Damhaeh ToukIU valnlv
to pull it open as lie shot toward
the Kround.
PENDLETON HIGH WiNS
PKXDLKTON, Ore., May r.. (!)
By a margin of nearly 10 pnlutx
Pendleton high school won the an
nual eastern Oregon track and field
meet here Snturday against a field
of Heven starters. Pendleton Hi-ored
t7M points.
La (irande won with 5S; Me
LouKhiin. ;134; Haker, 2ti; Ontario.
ltH: lTninn, f, nnd Hertniston, .'1
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ANGLERS REPORT
LUCK OVER
I'i.-hini; in Itutiue river yesterday
was not uood ami tributary
streams, while somewhat better,
were also not up in the a vera m.
anglers reported today. However,
quite a number of trout were
caiiK-ht in Fish lake but the num
ber there, too, was under average.
Klder i 'unsrr and A I I 'it-he
caught the limit In a few hours.
Another fbdiinK party. K. li. Uv
iUK and Hubert Stevens failed to
catch the limit. There was still
snow on the ground and boats
were not in demand as they have
been on other Sundays, I'icho re
ported, Aubrey Noriis fished in II'-
Unite yesterday and took Out V
trout and fishing in tue .same
stream. Uei t Hostel landed a 1
ineh trout and .several smaller
ones. The creek attracted many
loea I fishermen, but the most of
them iu.st fished and went home
with very small catches.
Savage, Haplils attracted the
usual number of salmon fishermen
and several were caught, though
they were not biting as they were
last year yt this time. Jlowever,
a big run is in progress and better
catches are anticipated. With the
arrival of more sunshine ami war
mer weather, angling is expected
to improve and be as as good us It
was before the recent, rains when
anglers hooked the limit of 30 fish
in the river easily in n forenoon.
t'alfl'oi-nians arc making their
appearance along the river and
lesser streams ami yesterday found
several California parties at choice
fishing holes.
Auditor Dies.
SAN FHANCISCU. May 5. (A1)
Thomas Uoyle. 7L. auditor of iho
city nnd county of San Francisco
for the last two decades, died at
his homo from nn attaclc o pncu
monln.
a judge
fmSi tt?SLy.
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a cigarette it's Taste
' HAT INTEGRITY to tDpublic
to' a cigarette the one quality that wins and holds
public confidence and esteem.
ON TASTE AND TASTE ALONE, Chesterfield
continues to gain smokers, both men and women.
Chesterfields arc mild not strong or harsh yet they
have richness of flavor and aroma. They arc not ioP
sipid or tasteless.
WITNESS THE STEADY GROWTH in the popu
larity of Chesterfield a popularity which proves that
with smokers, as with us.it's'TASTE above everything"
Co.
MEDFORD WINS
nPFWiwn nAMr
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Medford defeated Ashland In the
! opening game of iho Southern
'Oregon J'.asebnll league yesterday,
I t) to 11, In a ragged game, before
in fair-sized crowd of the faithful.
lioth teams showed a lack of
' practice, and the eyesight of the
j umpire also showed the same
i weakness. Frrors were responsible
for most of the runs.
I Ashland scored three runs in
the first inning, and it took the
locals four iuniiiKs to take the
j lead. They then ran the score
up In Iti to 5, giving I'O'Hcr Heed
' a bombardment.
Cliff lb-si started on the mound !
for .Medford. ami retired in the
( fifth for Montgomery, high school
hurler. lie did fairly well itil
the final inning, when the Lithian.s
! started to peck his offerings freely,
j They ran in five scores, aided by
j errors. .Medford tightened, how
j ever, and held their lead,
i Klamath FhIIh defeated Monti, S
to tl, in tlx other kuiuu on thu
; league, schedule.
I Ashland
' AM U II O A
Swart., cf 4 12 10
I lluletl, lib 4
Knufinnn, c. 6
Mans, us ii
t'mihu, If -I
Peterson, th ft
7 1
I . " t i i
I Mahoney, 3b 4 'I 1
I Iteed, p 10 0
I xKannsto, p 4 2 0
Mason, if 4
xxKontou, If 110 0
Totals
42 11 14 24 11
Medford
AM It II O A
Mraekett, If 5 2 3 1 0
II. Dunn, ss 4 1 1 0 i
t .Market, ct
0 2 4 0 0
Chester, h-lh 0 2 0 5 0
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Valencia, lb .'. 1 0 0 A :J
Oroulette, c 4 2 2 11 t
Bent, p 2 1 Q 2 '
MohlB, rf 5 2 2 10
C. Dunn, 2b 4 10 10
xxx Dye, 3b 3 2 12 2
MontKonOy, p 2 10 0 3
Totals 42 16 20 27 13
x Keaton batted for Reed in 4th.
xx Keaton batted for Conlln in
7 th.
xxx Dyebatted for Valencia In
3rd.
Score by innings:
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Ashland 3 I 00 1 00 1 511
Medford 2040 3 403 x 16
Summary: Krrors Heat, C.
rimn,(ya, Chester, H. Dunn (3),
Drouleiie. Mraekett, Mahoney (2),
.Mttas Swartz Hulen. Struck out
My bent 6. by Heed 3, by Ivanawto
3, by Montgomery 3. Base on balls
Off Best 2. off Heed 3, off Ka
nnsto 1, off Montgomery 4. In
nings pitched Best f, Heed 3. Whi
ning pitcher Best, loosing pltctaR
'Heeil. Three-base hits Swartz
and Market. Two-base hits Ches
ter o, Bonis, H. Dunn, Mraekett.
Stolen bases Bracket, Droulette,
Dye Hulen. Sacrifice lilt H. Dunn.
Hit by pitched ball Dye and Drou
lette (hy Kanasto). Double play
Peterson Mahoney Mass. Triple
ptay Valencia, Droulette. Wild
pitch Heed, Kanasto, Montgomery.
Time of game 3 hours. Umpires
Young and Maredls.
Mnrshfield. New lights will he
installed on Broadway from north
line of Market avenue to north line
of Klroil and Central from Front
tn Fourth street at cost of $12,000.
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