Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1930, Page 14, Image 14

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PXOE SIX
lUEDFORD MAIL TI.'.HUNTK. MKHFORD, ORWiOX, FRIDAY, MAY, 0. V.W).
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BELATM START
Winning Streak Goes to :
:- Seven Games Cuyler j
and Wilson Snare Homers'
i to Break Up Game.
DOING THEIR STUFF FOR PACIFIC COAST CLUBS
o
ll lluh H. Fuili-rlon, Jr.
AHHorialed 1'renH Smrtn Writer.
11 took the Chicago CuIjk h
couple of woi'ks to net Ktartcd in
the chase fur another National
Icukuc pennant, hut once they Uiit
tret und pi- whv. Ihcv triirimtl v lit
san to outshine every other team
in the leaKue.
The CuIh ended their Htund
againHt their western iIvuIk May 3
by defeating I'lttHburKh to Rain a
.600 average. Since then they have
not lout a name, running their win
ning siren k to seven hi might
gamea by beating the Phi I Ilea und
Brooklyn each three times. I
The Cu1m did it ugain yeKterday
In the only game of the tteven In
which they have had to call on two
pitchers. After seven innings of a
close battle between Hob Unburn
und Hay J 'helps, big Hrooklyn
rookie tnoundsmt.n, the Cubs put
two men on base und Kikl Cuyler
routed the Kohlns with a home
run. J lack Wilson followed with
another and Chicago wound up
with a 7 to A victory.
The Cinclnnutl Heds made - it
three victories in their four-game
series with the Boston Braves, I
winning 2 tn .
"Wild Bill" Hullahan of the Ht.
.Louis Cardinals continued his pur-
(fas, j4-i' , ' fS'x. m r IU$ J k
hri- V-3$
! Mly?-J
LEAVERS LOSE
TWIN BILL 10
SEATTLE NINE
1 r.rce youngsters who are oett.ng the pace tn Pacific coast baseball circles and one old-timer, Reu
ther, who switched to Seattle this year from the Mission outfit.
INOFNHAII IS I
UIPU fllMMTD IM
HUM UUI1MLII 111
lTDAD DDAPTIPC
H HU UL
Baseball Standings
sun of the National league strike-; Local Man Breaks 98 Clay
out crown for the vear as the I 3
(By the AHNoclated IJrenf;.
Coast
W. L.
Ijok Angeles Ih , (
j Kaeiamento j y i
an rranctsco ..1H 3
Oakland 17 J3
Missions 13 16
Hen t tie 13 16
Hollywood 10 -9
1'ortlund 9 19
National
1932 OLYMPICS
SIGHT BE SHY
OF EUROPEANS
TACOMA TEAM
IF ME TO GAIN OM F
RONT
G00W0Rprai!
clal five South Tacotna
No. 1 of Tucoma ana tw.l t'''
men in the doubip ana
have yet to compete, oth
the winners have be,.n '
follows:
Booster five-man: Tclcni,
neors. Seattle. -567: Hail""'
Shop. Salem.2i9;: Milwauk
cials, Tacoma, 250. "6:.
ROCHESTER, Minn.. May .
WPi Jack Dcmpaey. former woria
Five-Man
With Missions for Fifth!
Place Angels Again!
Drub Missions.
May Duplicate Last Years
Win in Tourney.
ry .-1.
V!ntnr!oc Pi it InHione in Tio
. iiiui ivs i ui iiiuiana in i yieavyweiRnt boxing cnami"""' , npoo
I iterated that he would Jigni acaiw VVIUI OOUI c '
if he can Bet in condition, in a
talk and "informal quiz'' hffoie a
tninl mpptlnir of the Rochester i
I Klwanis and Rotary clubs yester
day. . , !
Shortly after I leave here l "i I
bo into training." the former j
By the Associated I'i-um champion said. "But I will not
Seattle tuok a doubleheader ! fieht anless 1 Bet In 100 per cent,
from the lowly Portland Beaver- i hde- 1 want ,0 De surf ul u l'e I
t lore i re-enier wie wjib.
! DemiiHey is recovering at the ;
Mayo clinic following a minor operation.
"Camera," Dempsey said when
Questioned about the big Italian. I
Commercial flve-man' r
Electric Co.. Olympla. 265s- r '
Kla Engineering Co., Vancou',,,
C55; Oregonlans, Portland 't-.
Commercial doubles: Wnt '
Carraway and Drown A i " '
I paQ Vancouver, B. C. tied with i
uc I (A roll-off will be no,."1
.."HI
.5671
.448
.418:
.345
.321 !
out crown for the year as the
Cardinals handed the Phillies their
sixth straight defeat, 0 to 6. lie
fanned elKht, bringing his total to
33.
Kill Shores of the Philadelphia
Athletics titso pitched a four lilt
gamo against the St. Louis lirowns
tu gain m 7 to 3 victory.
Jack Kussell turned In another
of the day's good pitching feats by
Homing tnc t.nicugo white Sox to : t.Ui, ,,.,, yBU.ny
" I1IUIUIJ Bl-illlUJ Wl HUH Wllllf
Boston touched Al Thomas for 13 I
mows ami a 3 to 1 vlctury.
Sad Sam
I v... V... I.
Pigeons in 16-Yard Warm! Chicago 14
.. , . .. I Pittsburgh 11
up reaiure or roruana
Trap Tourney.
PORTLAND, Ore., .May 9. (Al
Attendance at the Portland Gun
whclh was
designated as practice day for the
j annual tournament of the North-
Jones was as effec-j west Sportsmen's association which
live as usual on tho mound though marled today Indicated a record
not particularly brilliant In hurling , .. , ,
Washington to an 8 tu 5 victory j ",t,y fur ,hc u,,ly muJ,,r tuur,m
over the Detroit Tigers. The New , "lt'," '" l"'1'1 h,'1B 'oar'
York Yankees and Cleveland man-1 ,''lri' shooters availed them
uged to play only one Inning be- j "elves of the opportunity to shar
for a shower 'drowned out the UP th,ir "1'ootlng eyes and
fourth American league game. !"'"" famioM. iiie themselves with
The New York (ilunls again mo- snooting conilltlons ul Lvenllng
Brooklyn II
Cincinnati jl
Hoslon 8
St. Ixiuis 8
Phlladeihia 5
Pet.
duccd the day's heaviest hitting
. ulthough they hud to go ten In
nings to beat out Pittsburgh by u
13 to 10 count:
BELLVIEW ATHLETES
ME MANY PRIZES:;
I 'ii rk. 1 'ruiit it- wroreH a Iko i nd i
calfil tilat tlU'i i' iirultahly will he
marks Iiuiir up hffore the three
day tournament In over.
Two Koort'H of KK wore tlml in
tlm 100 10-yuril luiKct practlco.
One wan mad liy K. S. .Mondoniiall
of Mcdfonl. iro.. und iiu other by
ituih Hazes, nationally known pro-
ffhHional KuniHM of Ucnvur. L'olo.
rank Troi'h, 1'ortland
nationally und
American
V.
I'hlludclihliL 13
Cleveland t.... 1 2
WaMhiiiKtun 13
Chicago 9
Kt. IiulH 1
New York 7
ItoHton 7
Detroit 7
4
CRIPPLED ATHLETE
WILL HURL SPEAR
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11
10
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O.M.UIA. Neb., May 9. (P)
The sight of n javelin tosser hob
bling forth on crutches to do bat-
unother He for Tech high of Omaha, may
Internal ion ally' greet spectators at the N.hri
I . , . TV, Ul state high school track meet at
L. Nltschelm. Klamath Kails. I
Ore., who brnko 82 out of 1 (to. lost i ,'' l,," -.May
0. (Spl.) , ,,ut ,, .,,, , ,he 6) ,,.,, Tho athlete. Olenn Jones, ro-
hiimll and It. K. Miller. Coqulllo : ;e""v """ereil an Injury that put
P.KLIA'IHW, Ore
(Students of the llidlvlew school
en e..... nieil ai urn iracs . ,.,. N,utter.d 47 of the handicap
siivut !. , i iin.v VI UUKl " mill "I lHt'K'trt,
lour ni'Kt nrise rlblionit. one ko
bnd prlre hikI four third prUo
wardrt, Uoberl Hell, ued. z
'.yearn, won the KieulerU nutnlior
,.if prlxeR und Kvan I'arkit wiih next
und Ivan Park and Kverctt New
bry winning third prlreH. The 1-T.
(iuitnei-K from Seattle. Spokane
and citlen in Idaho wlp parlteipate.
VJA. ladle eleaied almut $70 with (for (hem by
'ihe dinner nnd eoiiepniinw. narttneni.
Mull PIumc iMir S4'ltrlulri
WASllINCTON (flV-IXirltiK 1 ULMI
the air mull eoinpanleM flew t 2
per rent of the mileage oeheduled
the poHt office de-
hlm on eriiitheH,
j Now Tech eoaeheo. who believe
I .lunew Ih eapabte of winning the
I event and tho Mtar'M doetor are
j eoiiKiderinK HeulttiR IiIh rl;iit lee
in a plaster eiud. tapitiK it heavily
and lettinc him hobble to the line
or crutehej.
Oiue on the line. Jones nayu he
j will to the eruleheH atdfle. bul
janee hiniHelf on hid left leg und
, heave the 8pear.
NOBODY NEEDS TO HAVE GRAY
HAIR AND LOOK OLD ANYMORE
,TWi Man Aged Sixty-five, Once Old
Looking and Gray, Looks Like
Only Forty Now
GRAY HAIR DISAPPEARED AKTKR
USING REMARKABLE NEW TONIC
Haa Made His Hair Look Well
Groomed, Thick and
Youthful
"I had occasion to apply far a
I every dy never noticed ih. rh....
although people ho hadn't seen
mp for somrtime remarked right
away how much youngrr and bet.
ter I was looking. I'll admit it
i made me look more like fori than
position not long ago and I noticed! "lxV li', and so I've got no kirk
lh men Ihnuifk vr.w kaiPl t l..M J m inff. Nearly every frrsv h.i.
rlvea. took one look at my ray' ,m?Anh,"f lh,n"i ,nd "S
u... i.i u - j . continued to use it now and
hair which gave me an aged ap- then. NoNsly ran tell you are us-IM-arance
and my chance, for thatl.ng anything-not even the h.rber.
Job were gone. The minute folks so to everybody recommend Ua'a
'.H"' ,V?' .htn tllry 0"iHir Tonic," continued Mr. Cabler.
aa old. It Imi t fair, but it a true. I' Hair Tonic is a elear, col
ao matter how much a person de- orless, liquid one massages into
well known I lorist of Oshkosh. nature back on the job of gi.Jng
Wisconsin. Route 6 you . healthy, vigorous groCtlPof
My general health and appear-; even colored youthful appearing
inee la good, hut the gray hairs hair in place ofOitreaked or gray
gave away my age .(65). sol quirt ..patches. It is ams.ing how onei.
a -5?" . ru1hh,," "Ml l s appearance is improved. It takes
Hair Ionic into my scalp each' vears from vour age and so harm-
!!f5 .r'!h m1 ficn7, ,ip.- 1 fii,r"" nd "implp to use no one
ud that even tho friends rerom-lshould hr.itale. It is sold on posi.
mended it, that it was some sort live guarantee hy dnngi.tPnrar
of humbug, dye or pure bunk, but ly everywhere now, or send Jl in
L.J"I TT."" V.- I t"ir b:''"h. ' or stamp, for bottle
, gan gradual y getting darker and and directions, return mail; barked
,7 i. I U',15 ,hrrr& h" Printed guarantee of money
bottlea all my hair was the aamrlf.rk without question if It fails,
youthful color, full of life and Yon are aole fudge. Sent C, O. 1).
splendid looking and the change oarcels post, 12c extra. Ia Tonic
caaa so gradual folks seeing mek'o, llrrntwoud, Md
FALL AT BARRIER
Ict.! UKitlI.N (Ai Unions the costs
. t 7 j 0f )ui titipatinr; in the Los Angeles
'jjijjj Olympic UaineH of 1S32 are greut
474 ! ly reduced, European attendance
,474; will be diuappointingly small.
.471 j The warning was sounded by
iuA ' ,rwrnu'r State's Secretary Thoador
lewald. preuldent of the German
Athletic Federation and member
of the International Olympic com-
.1K4 1 mlttee.
.C r. 7 j 'At recent meetingH of the exec
,6j0!Ullve committee of the internat
.52yionul Olympic committee,' he said.
.4'i0!"ln which, unfortunately, our
.412 American colleague, Oeneral Sher
.350 fill, and our Englitm colleague,
.304 j General Kcntlst. could not partic
iiimte, there wan unanimity of
opinion an to the steal difficulty
of raining the meaiiH for trending
European entries to Lob Angeles.
"Unfortunately we have no in
formation whatever as to whether
the organizing committee in Los
AnccloM will be in a position to
Hupply free or even reduced rail
way trannportation from and to
New York.
ToftlM High
"The mere tirket with Bleeper
Nov York-Los Angeles and return
cost almost 1300. The steamship
companies offer a 25 per cent
reduction, so that the ocean voy
h kc, ho t h wa y s. wou 1 d not cost
more than about $180.
"I doubt very much whether the
number of participants from Eur
ope, including physician. inas
MurH. ju!gtn, officials, etc., will
exceed l.(M.
"If the full railway fare must be
paid, the expense pur persnn will
be at lea.st $IL'0. You know Ger
many's economic and financial po
sition well enough to realize that,
on a basis of 1 fto participants. It
would be impossible to raise 750.
ooo marks in Germany. What is
true of Germany applies with equal
fon-e to all European countries;
large, iniildle-sixeil, and small.
"Hence, if America, and espec
ially th organizing committee in
Los Anseles, desires strong Euro
pean participation. It will have tu
make considerable sacrifices sac
rifices which, however, would bo
counter-balanced by increased gate
receipts."
IlALTI.MOltE, May
Jockey Alfred Williams died last
niuhl from Injuries received yes
terday when his mount in the
Glenmore steeple chase at Phntiro
Itoyal Downs fell going over the
club house Jump.
Williams was riding close to
Llr-ard. with V. Watkins up at the
Jump. Itoyal Town failed to clear
the barrier, fell, and rolled over on
bis Jockey. Lizard was unable to
lear the barrier and Koyal Town
Ducks yesterday, winning the first
7 tu & and the nightcap, a 13
inning affair. 7 to 2. Their victor
ies put the Indians In a tie with
the Missions for fifth place In the
standings.
farl Mays and Wilbur Hubbell
battled thirteen innings with the
score deadlocked before Seattle
broke through to score five runs.
The breach between second and
third place standings had widened
considerably today, the Angela and
Sacramento Senators both having
won their games of yesterday
while the teams next in line, San
Francisco and Oakland, were los
ing. Los Angeles made It three
straight over the San Francisco
Missions here by winning 4 to 0
while Sacramento was defeating
Oakland 8 to 2 In a protracted
affair across the bay.
The Senator-Acorn contest last
ed two hours and 20 minutes tho
it went only the regulation nine
innings. The outstanding feature
of the game was the pitching of
Fay Thomas, former University of
Southern California athlete, who
fanned U Oaks and held them to
nine (scattered hits.
At Los Angeles, Hollywood dup
licated the Angels' feat here, mak
ing it three straight over the San
Francisco Seals. The Stars won
yeslerda.v's encounter 5 to 2. This
despite the stellar performance of
Frankie Crosettl, Seal shortstop,
who averaged two bases in each of
five trips to the plate. Crosettl
collected a homer, triple, double
and single for a total of ten bases
in his first four times at bat.
northwestern
intcrnuuonai uu"fs
c-unre und may prove ie Iinsif
two-time winner in the history ra
. i. ni.irinn ('Oml)eilH UH-
"has not fought anyone tougn j n;im(i of J(mos und uyck
onough to give a real indication., v(;)r thp tcam won the
but a man of his size must be con- j" -v(th L,Ki;4
sidered. Va-pntv-fi.ur women's teams were
.. x i-U 1 ; .t ill ha r .ikP
.11 it A OLIIlIiCiilia, niii -
match for Jack Sharkey," Demp-
less the lone doubles team i f
cumnete makes a hpt,.-
Commercial singles: Van ir i
der. Salem. 652; Ellis PieLi ;
Seattle. 646; Jack HnRenfeUer "J
attle. 631;.R. Brown. Vancmu
. 6U6; Larry Bulllngton, SeatMe lit
j M. Curry. Vancouver, Dm- 0' .! !
SEATTLE. Wash.. M-iy a. i , ton. Portland, and Merton Hew'
Pulling a ne:tt 23? score In thej Way. Salem, tied with r,X7,
J,. .mall hours of this niorniir-r, The first five teams j lhe fl ;.
,he Merrick and Race five of Ta- inan nd ., foHoi,
cma captured the ' the i K33: H.A.Coynes!
sey continued. "The fight will be
so close that only when all the
little things that happen during
the training period have been con
sidered we will be able to guess
accurately on the winner."
Wheeler. Mr. Searles purchased
Wheeler hotel.
scheduled to Join me tournament
today for the remaining three days
of the congress. They included
fives from Walla Walla. Salem.
Portland and Seattle.
Champions were decided in the
booster five-man division and vir
tually decided in commercial five
man, doubles and singles yesterday
;imi jHst night. One more rnmmer-
ni muoi, v
aw Tacoma, fl,
' No. 1. OjLi.., '
2,.; Salem Legionnaires, Sal(B
und Bergonian Hotel No. i 8.,??"
tied with 2768. v
A remarkable score of 2";
imsted last night by Lee KalezJ
the Brownson Motor Co. of Spokau
in his first game of team play. jat
Larripa of the Oakland five coin
ed 255 and Frank Croix of
same team scored 235.
Klamath Falls Radio SertV
Shop. 125 North Eighth strett
adding new testing equipment., i
Tillamook. John and Clem Pl,
ker erecting new building oa sit
across from Plasker apartments.
YoMordny's Coast Ix-agu Results
(By the Associated Press)
At Portland
First game: R. H. 13.
Seattle 7 12 1
Portland 5 11 0
Ruether and Borreani; Fullerton,
Chesterfield. McDonald and Wood-all.
Second game:
Seattle ,
Portland
Hubbell and Boreani;
Palm.
R. H. E.
7 12 0
2 12 4
Mays and
At Los Angeles: R.
San Francisco 5
Hollywood 2
Jacobs and Gaston; Yde,
and Severeld.
i. E.
fl 1
8 0
Johns
At San Francisco: ,R. II. E.
Los Angeles 4 11 0
Missions 0 6 0
Delaney and Hannah; Cole and
Brenzel.
At Oakland: R. H. E.
Sacramento 8 14 0
Oakland 2 9 2
Thomas and Wirts: Craghead,
Pearson, Andrews and Ricci.
JACKSONVILLE DEFEATS
PROMT BASEBALLERS
WILLIAMS CHEEK. Ore.. May
-f Spl.) Provolt baseball team,
with several rooters, went over to
Jacksonville Sunday and played the
Jacksonville team and lost by a
score of 4 to 5.
Grants Pass high school hasehall
team cam out and d e feu ted the
Williams high school team Sundny
afternoon.
BR0WNSB0R0 BASEBALL
TEAM BEATS STICKEYS
E l G K N K. O re. , M ay 9. (P
Spring football practice at the
I niveisKy of Oregon, made popu
lar by the coutpetltve program of
l'r. Clarence U-oc Spears, Oregon
head coach, will be brousht to Its
BUOWNSBORO. Ore.. May 9.
(Special.) M e d f o r d "Stickeys"
were defeated, 17 to 4. by the
Brownsboro Giants last Sunday
afternoon. Considering the little
, practice the team has had Browns-
Iboro was quite proud of the way
they handled the game. A large
crowd attended and more games
are being planned, so our boys will
be kept busy,
FREE BASEBALL GAMES
SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY
. 7 V ., . I .. ""i "...elusion horo Saturday wllh two
uninjured.
Williams was taken tu a hospital
and ans emergency operation per
formed but ho died soon.
eveniy matched teams contest
ing for the bene::t of the Eugene
j cumuuinlty chest.
Austin Colhvrt and Gcorc
Chrlstensen. known last football
season as the quarter ton tacks
have beeen selected captains of
0; the opposing teams.
WILL RISK JIM ?!
Two fre faselall pses nr
si'hrduled for Sunilav lit the
Crants sorvlro station on C'rat.-r
lake tilRl.way. one sturttni? tit t.:u
n. ni. tmil the second at I p. tn.
What this
Doctor
did for
Humanity
As a-younn man the late Dr. R. V.
Pierce,varactl medicine in Pennsyl
vania and wav known far and near for
his great success in alleviating disease.
nKTHOIT. May . - JaekliQ)
Pit-Ids, worlds welterweight chant-,
llon, risks his title attains! youna P.I'OKXi;. Ore.. MsvN 9 i,JV
Jack Thompson, sharp-shootlns Ort-on won Its two-game aeries Finally he moved to Buffalo, X. Y.,
nt-aro challenaer. In a lS-round from Idaho, taking the second and put un in readv-to-ttse form, his
i-attie to a referees decision In the I same. 6 to 5, here yesterday Ca-1 ' GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
OlvmillM HrenM h.i-M tnnl.hi v..iu.. .... . ' .l tl I.. . yk. .1 1
It will he the first time In 29
years that it negro will have an
oppoilunlly lo win ;!ie 147-nound
title. It also will he Plelds' first
defense of the crown which he
won In Detroit Inst July hy riefeat
Ina Joe Immlee on n f.-ul In Inn
ro-mi.
Nelson. Oregon first baseman, bat-'" well-known tonic (fik- the bkxxl.
ted in four of the Oregon runs.
t rice. Idaho catcher, got a homer
in the ninth Inning.
K. Jt. E.
ttrt-gon 11 1
This strenRth builder is made from a
formula which Ur. Pierce tound most
effecti-e when in private practice. Q
It aids digestion, acts as a tonic ana .
enriches the blood clears away pirn- :
Idaho . a a j plea and annoymR eruptions and temls i
Mc.les and Oat-rlel: .mlihnnil to keep the complexion ffesh and clear ,
vl Khy an.) Price.
AU druggists. Tablets or li-tu-il.
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