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MEDFORD MATL TRTPUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON,' THURSDAY, MAY 22, 10.10. JPAOE TEN ill IH lll' 1U Jl I IJ A I ' J t ' - -r i - 'jTjj ; . ji n the Rocks; Will Attempt a Reorganization earn Bend T IsO IN LINEUP MAY SAVE SITUATION Defeat Sunday By Medford Final Blow to Tottering Club Must Play Locals Sunday? HJ3ND, Ore., May 22, (Special.) Iti'nrffiinizution of the Bend Ath letics, losers 6f two games In three HturtH no far, this aeason, and now definitely "on the rockH." will bo attempted at a meet!n this wee!:, According to tentative plans out lined, E. H, (Spec) Kennedy, vUr hux seen considerable Hervlce In or- C A n f zed baHcball, will appear before local business men with a propoai tion which, It is believed, will meet with favorable consideration. According to Information from , underground channels, Kennedy will offer his services to the did' tiTKnnized club as player-tnanaBor, with the undersUmding that ha will ' have full control of the work of KelecMng players to replace thotm who have recently migrated from Wend. Also, it Is said, Kennedy wit) promise the business men that Iho reorganized team will play a brand of ball equal, to that played by the fastest nines In. the South ern Oregon league. Save Fee, Jho fiRme. Developments in the local bane- ball situation today revealed that tile shattered Bond team which played Medford Sunday was placed on the field primarily for tho pur pose of saving Bend's $100 league entrance fee. If Bend had not had a team on the Medford diamond lust Hun day at game -time tho $100 would have been forfeited. Bend lost tho game, 10, to 1 the niont one-sided defeat pf it local team in tho pust three year. In order to Hecuro u complete tentn for lu.it Sunday's same. Bend was forced to Uo a Medford pliiyor. Although Kennedy's plans are not known, It to believed that' he hopes to securo the services of nonie of the Central Oregon league boys, who have boon ploying a hlii'i cIuhh of ball thin hphhoti. Pur the past two Sunday, Kennedy has played the role of a snout and h is been looking over mid-state cir-j cult players. j However, it i believed that the Athletics will have tmrna difficulty j in signing up Central Oregon leji-j gue players, for most of the boys i have announced that they will Htick ' by their teams until tho mid-slate season is at an nd. j Homo of 1'layerx Slick. Reorganization of the' Athletics does not mean that an entirely new! nine rnuat tie secured, It Is explain-! ed. Local huHiness man interested 1 In tho Athletics hope that Bete! Allen, Johnny Iogan. Ralph Ru-! sell, Ray Kubanksr Hurley Burdgei and others will continue to play, J hut replacements must be sought j for Bete Ileptlng and Clyde Rent-! frow, now with Kelso In the Tim-! her league. Hick Brain k-tte mav ' still he available as a pitcher ami Red Donovan is now a resident ofj Bend. RcgnrdlexH of the outcome of th-.'i meeting, local baseball fans an.lj player.s realize that some HOrt of a reorganization must he effected before .Himday, when Medford will corns liera to play t,he Athlcties. j FEDERALS WIN IB - ! Blazes Through 4 SACS AND OAKS Allusions llubbull and Cox; Hofman. 3 4 0 McQuald and v, y KiP?3s fA. BENMV FREY g) CONTINUE LEAD COAST LEAGUE At Oakland: . R. H. E. San Francisco G 13 1 Oakland 9 15 3 (12 inninRs). Davis, Tuipln and Capton; Dag lia and Read, Rlccl. I At Sacramento: R. H. E Los Angeles ., a 10 0 I Sacramento ,S 13 1 . BatToot, HolllnB and : warren; Keating and' Wlrts. t. f : . , ' Acorns Down Seals, 9 to 6, j I As Solons Defeat Angels,! I 5 to 2 Beavers Takej Daily Drubbing.- -. j JUNIOR BASEBALL : CINCIXN'ATT. (IP) With moat 1 players tnkinff out of the park HWlngs, fanfl no longer are Rturtled I when a recruit ninkeu a debut in i the majors with a swarm of base hits. Hut the appearance of a young j pitcher, who mastered these same HliiKKcra four straight times. Is HomethlnR else UKaln. Ilenny Froy, Cint'innati newcomer, is the man, and two of the games he won by scores of 1 to 0. The success of tho 24-year-old pitcher comes during his first year in liiHt ' company, hunt year he played with Nashville in the South ern association and before that he wus with Toledo in tho American association. Kruy Is a midwest product. He was born in Doxter, Mich; i . , lJAKEK, Ore. -(Special) On tho first day of tho depRrU ment convention of tho American Legion, which will ho held In lin ker AuKtist 1-1, 3 5 and 1G, four baseball teams represent! njj the cream of tho boyhood of the slates of Montana, WasliinRton, Idaho and Oregon will buttle for (he c o V'O t e (1 championship of the western semi-finals. In addition to the baseball tour nament, many other kipcctacular features will ho presented during tho three days, IneludinK a drama in fire, depleting tho "I Jays of 'lii." Alont? with the bombs and rockets tho visitor will see Ihikc set pieces in brilliant colors. Dur- , . ,4 Iiik the entire drama, the story, ,,,,-.,, .., , n histori.-ally accurate, will be TACOMA, Wash., May 22.-) broadcast throiiKh a svsiem of V'- KrI Sarpolls, Cleveland lveavy- loud Hpeakers to every cbrner of weight, won from Hob Kruse of the field. Other major features of tho convention aro Drum t'orps com petition, Inter-punt relay, distlu- Rttlshed guest program, nerinl elr ens, night and day parades, dances stunts and a thousand niuT'-onc Impromptu entertnlnmnnts. . Portland in tho main event of the wrestling program here Tuesday night, gulnlng the lone fall of the encounter In tho sixth round with a flying scissors.- Chet Wiles, Portlaud light heavy, nlul Wnrrv non.nlrnl rvf rUinmm I drew In the seml-ffnal. Ily the Assoeiatctl Pros. League leaders continued their stride as Sacramento and Oak land both won to remain in first and second pluee, respectively, sep arated still by only a half game. Pete Dagiia's revenge or tho previous day's clouting by the Heals and Johnny Vergez' dra matic 12th Inning home run made the 0 to 6 victory of tho Oaks over San Francisco the featuro of the day. Daglia, allowed 3 3 hits, but the day was saved for him In the third overtime period when Vergez slammed a circuit clout with two on bases to break u ti to 6 tie. . The Angels failed to dislodge the pace-setting Sacs, losing by a Tt to 2 score in a game featured by play on tho bases and medi ocre pitching. i The Missions won a second suc cessive victory over Seattle in a bang-up game, by 3 to 2. Out of the total of nine hits in the game, three were homers, Knothe of the Indians and Monroe of the Mis sions each knocked a flomer with ono on, tying tho score at 2 to 2 at the end of the fourth inning. George Hums settled the issue In favor of tho Missions by, a homer in the seventh. Frank Shellonbuok, ,last year's league leading pitcher, was cred ited with his first full-gnme win of the year when Hollywood downed Portland, 6 to 4. Yesterday's Coast Leaguer Results (By the Associated Press At Los Angeles: R. II. K. Portland - 4 8 1 Hollywood 6 9 2 Yedkes, Oascarella and Wootlall; Shellenbacfc and Sbvereid. At San Francisco: Seattle R. IT. E. 42 i A Liberal Allowance for the Unused Mileage on Your Old Tires When Traded in on New Good years. ' - ana every laooayear i tre is Backed by a Factory Guarantee and Our Service. T LATEST DEFENDER IN WATER WHALE HOLD HAS FANS IN UPROAR Baseball Standings NEW YORK. May 22.- P) When the Whirlwind, the last of the potential defenders of the America's cup to take the water, is launched tomorrow or Saturday more than $1,500,000 will have been expended in the preliminary defense of American yachting prestige against the challenge made by Kir Thomas Lipton. Probably twice this sum will bo needed before the completion of trials to decide which yacht shall sail against tho Shamrock V for the trophy, which originally was valued at less than $1000. Then another $500,000 will bo added either vainly or .triumphantly by the time of the actual race in Sep tember. 1,e ) v- 5 T Direct from Columbus, O., comes Teddy Waters lor his match hero next Monday night with WlUlnit Peta of EuKcne, in keeping with Promoter Herb Owen's plans of presenting middleweight boys in the Medford wrestling ring for a few weeks.' Waters was in Eugene last year and at that time showed the fans more thrills and kept the crowd In suspense that the matches always ended too soon. iWaters gave Yaqul Joe two of the greatest tussles of his lifo and lost a thrilling match to Pete. The Ohloan is in big demand -at Eugene and although ho vexed -ring rans because of the holds and tricks he used, presented some of the host wrestling seen in Lane county. Tho "whale hold" is ono of his spec ialties and when he demonstrated it, half of the crowd wanted tD break Into the ring and lay him out while the other half whooped and hollered until they wero nearly hoarse. "I will not exactly say what It is," writes iHcrb Owen from Eugent. "for ho may want to pull it, but the word 'whale1 may suggest some thing. Waters has a way of pull ing his toes up under his back when in a headlock, and with this leverage throws himself with great force straight out and lands on his feet. He Is a real boy, tills Wat ers, and Medford will like him' Ray Frisby will appear in the special event and Harry Elliott of: tho -University of Oregon wlir ref eree. T 'i . (Dy the Associated Press.) . Coust. W. I Sacramento -6 17 Oakland 20 IS . Los Angeles 23 10 San Franciaco L'3 21 Mission -t 2t 21 Hollywood 1!' 23 Soattlo 19 24 Portland 11 2 National. W. I,. P.rooklyn m 12 St. Louis IS 13 Pittsburgh Hi 12 Xew York HI 13 Chicago 17 Hi Boston 13 Hi Cincinnati 12 17 Philadelphia 8 19 American. W. Washington Philadelphia Cleveland .. New York .. Chicago St.. Louis .... Ho-iton;-, ..'..... Do'ti'oit-.....'..i . 22 21) 17 14 1 2 L. 10 10' 13 14 10 .Is 9 : 21 Pet. .005 .S'Jl .."48 .523 .500 .452 .442 .333 Pet. .000 .58, j .671 .552 .5151 .44S .414 .290 Pet. .007 .607 .507 .500 .421) .400 .387 .304 LAMPORT SI KITZMiLLER CAPTAINS Ila,!1 It Sll.'-V , Team Suinillngs W. Associated Oil 3 Mail Tribune j Jennings Tire Ce 3 Post Office . Your Office Boy Gates Auto C Oold Seal Cream. sperry Flour 0 j J Lamport's 0 g rcaincry t J , ; fa F'i Tho post offlco kittenbaii J won lrora Lampuris, 2 to E 5 night in a fast, well il;ty-d . i which drew a good crowd. 3?' -I Hagen and Hay Slngler, opplf , pitchers were stars of the f ing, both allowing a minlnni.?'' ; 1 hits. ... . V , h mon rnnmAii Tf ARil!.;jfuiCM;"ce. U m r 1 mi 1 1 rw v t r;" i;rr I UVU I JJ I IS I ILU IWli'i " j to 5. The mechanics wero of the revenge of Your Bdys for the 13-lnnlnr (J.i. t EUGENB, Ore., May 22. "P) tl,cy "offered Monday nlf-ht. d f Joljnny KiUmlller, the Uy J.h of Oregon's "Flying Dutchman," to- Tonight's games Include Mail- , ' day was named captain of tho 1930 uno vs. Medford Kxchann ' Seal vs. Lamport's. T football team after Dr. Clarenco 1 Cold Spears, grid mentor, expressed the hope that a captain would be named this spring. Kltzmlller was a hackfield man last season and enrned considerable rial supremacy on the flerf suffered a fractured nnlile jr.. the Oregon-Oregon Slate IiohkJ ing gam9, uut jsturned to the fr- fnvoi'nhle piibllclty by Ills manage- for spring practice. I i POKTLAXD, Oro., May 22. (P) Dr. Karl Sarpolls, Cleveland medic wrestler, defeated George Kosto naros, Hollywood, Cal., hero last night, two out of three falls.; Sar polls surprised the California when the applied his famous flying scis sors hold to take the first fall In 22 seconds, ns tho referee stepped back after giving his instructions. Kotsonaros came back to win the second fall in 25 minutes, 30 sec onds with flying mares, after wear ing tho doctor down with almont every hold known to tho game, In cluding Sonnenberg'it flying tackl.;. Kotsonaros resumed his flying ma"e attack In tho final session, but grew careless and left himself wide open for a body slain, to which he miccumbed after three slams. The time was five minutes, , Sarpolis weighed 210 pound", Kotsonaros l I3 'a. ! Harry Demetral, Chicago, defeat ed Kara Arslan I'asha, tho Turk. I when he slammed the JatteV to the '! flour head first with a crotch" hold. Kara was -unuhlo to resumo. - We're Lucky - The Big Fire Didn't Reach Us - So We Can't. " V Announce a FIRE SALE -JUST THE SAME, YOU'LL FIND ,,i,V PRICES HERE .EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR On GOODYEAR and Pathfinder Tires v wr Let Us Show You Medford Service Station YOUR TIRE SHOP Main Street and Pacific Highway Phone 14 BEAT OREGON SfflE Pri.I.MAX. Wash.. May 22. Wj Washington State baseball team continued lis winning streak hero yesterday, deCcntlne Oregon State. 4 to 3, In a thrilling ltl-lnnlnK Kiime.. In tho tenth, Klllncsen Rut to. first when Ulo eatcher dropped tho third utiike, slipped to xeeond on a passed ball and camo home on Hull's lilt through second. Th teams play uguln today. Tho score: I!. H. K. Oregon Stale 3 (I :i Washington State :. 4 12 '3 XiBlitlnnulo and Jlaek. Schneid er;' Warden, Jones and Hull. Specify SW'P and engage a good painter cost ss Jess on your house than any other paint f ; What will it cost to paint your house? This is' what conccriis'lr" you not what tho paint costs per gallon. i While fine old SWP costs more per gallon, it costs lessa ; your home than any other paint. Why? Because one galla'; ' of SWP will thoroughly paint almost lititce as much surfu as a gallon of cheaper paint. Therefore fewer gallon! i ' : . SWP are needed. . i. . 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Girls receiving basketball letters wero Mildred Coats. Kiinlco Coats. Klalno I'ettus. Opal Montgomery. Helen Clover and Jean Itoae. Hoys receiving basketball letters were Kldred Colver. Harold Kllt, Joseph Hartley. Cecil Swingle. Italph Swingle. Robert Steadman and ll-i v Mmist. . - SWP House Paint The world's standard of house paint quality. SWP is made in one quality only and that the very best. Famous for long life and the permanency of its many beautiful colors. Covers more square feet of surface per gallon. Costs less on the house than cheaper paints at a lower price per gallon. Regular colors, per gallon .... $4.10 Gloss White, per gallon . $425 S-AV Floor I'.imsurl A beautiful enamel finish for woodcon crete or linoleum floors. Withstands daily scrubbing and tramping heel. Per quart ..,,,.... $1,10 ; SUGGESTIONS A water-resisting floor varnish made to withstand tramping hcelo. For oak, light maple, birch or linoleum. 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