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fledrordand Albany Outboard Craft Divide Regatta Laurels
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lie is
OGGED By
IJUCK
Medford First In
Classes C and D Golden
Slipper Wins Free-for-AII
And Special Event
Fluhrer Turns Turtle.
Al
en-
Mm-
yia Medlorn, eiuiTcu ly
livens, ui'11
imdaml driven by Oorgo I
r of Albany, shared honors will)
no first places eut-n i me tnw
Legion outboard niotorbuut
iHlfrduy ut KmiKi'ant lake, nouth
itt 4 n 1 a n tl. lieime j'lunrerrt
Blifk Frliluy J3, in Ilea to com.
JBiler the winniliK wire, but pro
rtlrd one of Die nbr bits of enter
ainffleiu of tbc luy when It turtle J
jrerln the free-lor-nu niee at the
murine third lap, Klvlnti I'luhier
ilhorciush clrenehliiK. Hurley also
Bull flrt in a wl"l event
KhliiK Cloud, the hlKhly tonlci
M fi'uai Oakland, nil., had liltln
Ifruliy in winning the first riu-tt
i.e. cliots It division. The boat,
BhffiT-by J. milh, took the lead
in llii1 firrtt of the five, laps an 1
mainlfiined it to the last, finishing
:be litre In lb:14 minutes, follow
fd by Miss Albany, driven by I-.
Fierstlne. In 111:17, lilue Devil,
tntert'd by .lohn llollnert of Cen
tral Point, finished third In 10:47.
Iloli Sherwood, young Medford
toy, ciime In fourth, driving the
Kiyinjt Dutchman, a boat the drivor
hail constructed himself. Us speed
Has lu'ld back by unfavorable con
struction. Miss .Mitirnrtl Fast.
Holding up early claims for
ppd anil performance. Miss Med
ian!, driven by Ktan Hmith, finlsh
ert first In the class C division,
aveiaglnj; 3X.4G miles per hour to
finish In 7:48 minutes. Heinle
Kluhrer In Illaek Friday wits sec
ond, In 7:53, an average of .IS.Ofi
Cu-lo-l.. a Medford boat entered
by Sid Smith, wan third In ::?.,
waging 34.99.
.Miss Medford took first, also In
class I) race, the starling o'
-ich was delayed for sometime.
Viihrer had planned to enter the
race but motor trouble, which he
hail hoped to repair, caused him t'l
be scratehed. The bonl. .iKMi;.
mmi by sld Smith and driven
b) 0. T. Ingrrim of Klnmath Kails,
was also scratched when the boat
came too close to the Judges' stan.l
and severed tho telephone line 1 1
the shore. , The line became en
laneled In the boat's propeller and
Md the craft there for several
minutes. i
Golden Slipper Surprise.
This race was won In 8:20 mln
' at a speed of 35.57 miles per
hour. flo-2-i, was an easy second
'or four laps hut at the finish of
'he fifth Iloldn Klipper took tho.i
turn in a great way and finished
second, just ahead of the local I
'"at. In S:'j.8 minutes, two seconds
ahead of third place. Golden Slip-!
Mrs motor was only hitting on!
three cylinders for four Inps and,
using his finger as a. spark con-'
dctor. Hurlev was nble to clear!
"w tourth plug and gain added
wed. It Is thought that If the'o
pi been nnother 1(10 yards to go
boat would have beaten Miss
"wlford. Flying Chips. Nolr Step
V. Herb Strang In Nnnamo. wen
amons olher boats entered.
Flllllli'i- Turtles.
Fluhrer was abla to repair his
"oat in time to enter the free-for-all,
and gave Miss Medford a (tool
race for tho first Inp, hut the for
mer took the lend In the second
"nil maintained It, with lilack l''il
rt'iy altemiiting to cut It down.
However, when Fluhrer came to
ine finish turn on the third lap.
"' boat, striking i small floating
"lick, shot out of the water like
" flying fish and turned over, with
pis driver thoroughly drenched nn 1
I'Thaps a little warm under the
"liar for the climax of his day of
Ill-lurk, The upset Is said to have
'racked the engine nnd broken a
Jin- Heinle, with others, had la-luiri-d
n the boat the night before
until a late hour to have iuln Rood
"mdlllon. but bad lurk, perhnpn
in-nired hy lis name r.lnck Krl-'l-if
13 followed In Its wake all
,n,'migh the races. It was one of
he fastest hnitn lm KnurV.
f I-'aslcst Irfip.
"Muen supper, with tour nc.v
fnk plugs, wns out to win nn i
-ed Miss Medford for severtl
siralghtau'!.,, ,
lV, ' ' " i"e again on
he turns. TI,H,son ,.lid .
In the boat, apparently t c, ,,,
wind resistan.e. Hurlev finished
the race , m I i, t .. and
Ihompson was in . ls ,.hin,
S)t ll HV Of .
The races aura.-t...! ,n,i, .,
crowd, with cars taking ,,p ail
parking room near the .dun-,. lf
the lake. Hpe.-,!,,,- w,.,. .
and seated at vantage points for
some distance around the u-.i-
but a disappointing feature of th-
regatta wns the Srou-h convention
that decorated the 1'a. lfic hluhwav
outside the lake area. Over Hoi
cars pulled ofr the highway, where
occupants watched the races free
of charge. Then, was llttl,. t ,o
""",u 'i -'"'I me spectators wen
uninotesied.
A surf-bonnl rider provided en
tertainment between races anil be
tore they started; doe Myers
HISS .MeiitOrii. While t.iek,ivti-
armmd the lake, turned over, and !
Is now also Included in the hunt'
racers' club to whh-li only drivers;
who have received I'.reuchiugs may!
belong. Heinle Fluhrer is also a!
member. I
fitMKl Announcing. j
A loud speaking .system, with i
Oarl V. Tengwald and l.ee llishopj
at the microphone, kept the crowd i
tntormed on race results through
telephone connection with the
judges' barge, where Humboldt
Cirogg was in charge of the trans
mitter. Phonograph music was
played hetsvern i-ml during races. j
The equipment was supptiiMl by II.'
(1. I'tlrucUer of the lllietrle wlr-i
Ing conijiany. American l.eglou:
drum corps membeiM ilireeted tra!
fic, aiding state officers who wer
present at the entrance gate.
Officials of the race were a
follows: II. C. Moore, gener;.
chairman: O. O. Alenderfcr. ,1. ('.
Thomiison ami S. K. .Mendenball.
judges: Kverelt Ilrayt.m, Ktnll Ilro
phy : tnl Don Newbury, timers: l.
T. linker, starter; t Y. Tengwald
aiid l.ee l:ishoi, aniniiincers; liob
erl U'ilson, registrar. It. K. Ilorn
hardt, stiecial reiresentative of ttl-i
Standard oil company for out
board races, aided in the program.
.It is likely this will be the last
race of the year on Emigrant lake,
as water will soon be drained off
for use hy the Talent Irrigation
district, which has its high Immi
grant dam at one end.
ON TO FRENCH GOLF, FRONTIER
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In m. - ' " IS.S, i ,vf 4's
SOLONS, ANGELS BOBBY SH00TS!
G0 12 INNINGS INSPIRED GOLF!
WiTHOUT SCORE 10 BEAT ROPER'
Morning Game At Stockton i
Ends When Freitas And j
Baecht Refuse To Yield!
In Long Duel. i
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ssocliiterf Prtut Phatn
American womftn'8 golfing team Is preparing for anotner interna
ien?l match. They meet a French team May 27. Some of memh-'t
sre shown here (luring the recent play for the Brltleh championshi i
r- i,v (rngan(). ef1 Xa rifiht: Virfllnla Van Wie, Bernlce Wall
D
Duui lumu
10 ESCAPE IIS
LOCAL RACQUET BOWMAN STARS
WIELDERS DRUB AS MERCHANTS
KLAMATH CLUB BEAT BENO 9-6
Medford Takes Seven
Matches to Three In Sun-
And Robertson Feature.
Wililcat Pete of Eugene will find j
. Scoring heavily in tho single
ind holding llielr own in tho iliui-
hard eveniiiK's work tonight jbles competition. Medford tennis
when he meets Tetl.lv Waters 01 " i-" " '" "
, , . .!, ,(!, K umath Kails club yesterday on
Coliujihus, Ohio In a finlgh match I Jn.,R.lu,s ,
three. The loralH, minus tho er
vk'pH f .several of their Htura,
New Third Sacker Garners
Pair of Homers and Stops
Batters At First Ashland
Loses.
-n and then took the lead, hobi-
itii! It With n ., tn n,Pin which
J 'e Myers, driver of the local boa'.
'v'i unable to cut down. Hurley
finished first in 15:17 nnd mad.
'h" fastest lap of the dnv when he
"'mpleted the third of the (l-lap
In 1:2S. making a speed of
' miles per hour. Miss Medfoirt
finished second In 15:23 and ie
came In third a good distance
behind. Nir stepper. Herb Strang
"nl XQH.M.; finished farther be
" id and one or two of the boats
re hipped hy the winners.
A -special race between Oolden
sliiier nnd Plying Cloud, the for
wer driven ,y George Hurley an-i
'be latter hy llunny Thompson of
''iklanrt. wns not nn exciting af
; llr- f.olden Slipper took the lea 1
11 the second lan nnd held on until
"nlsh of the five-lap affair.
nt ib nrmorv. Waters, a wrestler
of nine years' experience, thinks
I'ete will find his long string ot vic
tories Interrupted. Waters has not
wrestled since he had a tnatcii ut
Pndncah. Kv.. two weeks ago and
tl is afternoon declared he was in
the pink of condition.
The Ohio mans wnaie noiu,
about which there Is considerable
mystery, has been haired from to
night's 'performance in view of Iron
i.te it has caused in the past. The
last time lie used it a tan became
so mad he threw n chair at Waters
anil at Koseburg n year or two ago
police protection was sought for the
wrestler arter using that hold.
Waters began his wrestling ca
reer under the tutelage of Jack
Wood, rormer Mediortl promoter
and wrestler, and Is well known
for his ability. He Is also quite a
showman anil can rough up oppo
nents. George (Wildcat) Pete can rough
up wrestlers just as had nnd Is
looking forward to his session
with the Ohio man. The two have
met for some time, vtm-m
dropped only one singles engage
ment and two doubles.
.Monte "Speed" .lacobs, local nee
and Harold Robertson, Klamath
champion, provided the feature
maleh of the day and treated the
large gallery to the best exhibition
of tennis that has been offered In
tnilfm-d in nmnv vears. Although
to Jacobs In straight sets, the 1
struggle lasted 76 minutes with
the majority of the games going to
deuce ami most of the points won'
only after the opposing player had I
been worked out ol" position. j
I'Utmlstoit Stars
Jimmy Kdmiston, local
I-ngtie. Standings.
V, L. Pet.
Jledford 4 u 1.060
Klamath Falls 3 t ,7S
Mend 1 3 ,2Efl
Ashland 4 ,tll)3
.Medford, !); I lend,
Klamath r'alls, 7;
Ashland, 4,
way is to be confused : t ,ini ' Hixon In the only
not
I'ete In no
with Wlldcnl McMinn.
Kldred Ilreesc. a young hopeful
from l'rineville in eastern Oregon,
weighing 1T:1 pounds, will meet Kay
Prlsbie of Medford In a special
event, using Australian rules. Frls
hie is expecled to have plenty of
work. Hurry Kii.ntt of Eugene will
referee both matches.
If tonighl'n crowd is of sufficient
size. Herb Owen, promoter, is plan
ning in MUKe o world's champion
ship bout here in a short time. It
would probably be between Wild
cat I'ete and the champion. Henry
Jones, of Utah. The belt will be
placed on display here In a local
jewelry store If the match is to be
held.
school ace, appeared In three
matches anil turned In a perfect
score for tbc day. After disposing
of Hall. X. 2 singles player, Kd
miston teamed with Jacobs In tile
first doubles and won from itoh-
jerlson and liallantyne.' Later he
j teamed with bis sister Mary J-:t-.
miston. local high school girl
champion, nnd won from liallan-
Medford maintained its lead in
the Southern Oregon liusehall lea-
by defeating llend nt llend.
II to ti. Ashland was defeated, 7
to 4. at iviamnth Kails.
Cliff I lest hurled for the locals
and held the revamped llend team
to one hit for seven innings, when
the high altitude began to tell, and
j he was touched up for four runs
high' in the eighth nnd ninth innings.
(By the Associated Press)
Pour double headers, Including
some uniuue encounters, yesterday
put the Sacramento leant In a po
sition such that It will have to step
lively to keep aiiead in the near fu
ture. The Sacs lost their series
of the season when 1-os Angelea
heat them, a to li, in the afternoon.
utter the teams had played an air-!
tight 12-inning ll-to o tie in the j
morning. Tony Freitas, of thei
Sacs, anil velerau Kd Huecht lor,
the Angels put up pitchers' duel
that kept the batters nf both (earns
hum registering a tally in the first
contest, which was played nt Stock
ton. In the afternoon I lolling was
knocked tint of the host al'Ier atail
iiiK for the Angels, hut his two bag
ger with threw on In the fourth
proved n decisive factor.
Scls, Oaks Divide
The other two first division clubs,
San Kranclscii and Oakland, split a
double header, the former taking
four out of the seven games or the
week's scries. Curtis Davis pitched
well for Hie Seals and hit a three
bagger in the second inning its his
team look the measure, of lMwards
and won the first same, 3 to I. In
Iho afternoon Pete Daglla allowed
Die Seals 12 hits while his team
mates g"t only eight, hut the Oaks
used theirs to hotter advantage to
score a 6-to-4 victory at the expense
of Miljtta nnd Tttrpln.
The Missions took their sixth out
of the week's eight twines with Se
attle in the morning, 14 to 13, in 13
innings, hut were shut out, 7 tot), in
the, nightcap.
Missions Win
The Indians started the morning
fray with n 7-tofl lead in the first
three innings, bill Hie Heds tied H
up ut nine-all in the seveulu,
Knothe and Barliee knocked hom
ers for the Indians in the first of
the tenth, and o four-run lead made
it look like a Seattle game, then
(leorge Hums, first sticker, knocked
out a homer with two on, which
wit,h one more red tally lied the
scojre, at 13 all. The Missions took
the 'Winning run from Dnteah Hen
ther in the !3t)i. Douglas and I'll
letted worked on the mound for the
Missions.
in the afternoon Kaiiio held Hie
Missions down and with good field
ing behind hltn blanked them, whilo
MeQuaid tailed to keep the Indian'
in hand.
Hollywood made It live out of
eight for the week hy dividing a
iwo ganie hill with Portland at Los
Angelen, 6 to 6 ami 4 to 7. Johns
was credited with winning tiie first
game for the Stars, and Orlmnn
threw for Portland. Carl Maya
took the second lor the Heavers,
keeping Hollywood well in hand
throughout. Wetzel. Page and Hev
ereld were lilt frequent ly liy the
Portland batters.
ST. ANDltKWS, Scotland, May
2d. 1C) Three members of tJio 1
Walker Cup team from the t'nlted -
States Hubert .1. Jones, Jr., Il-ir-Irson
li. .Iiihustou nnd tleorge
Volght today advanced to ihe
third round of the llrltlsh amateur
golf champloi!.shlp. The other five
Walker Cup players will play thenr
second round mutches tomorrow.
All the visitors except ".limiiiv'
Johnston, who won first ami sec
ond round matches today, had byes
In the first round.
UGENE SHOOTERS
S
day.
SAI.K.M. Ore.. May 26. (.Pi
Kucene shotgun men took the
malor portion of the trophies of
ferml by the Salem . trapshooters
cltlli tournament held here Sun-
Itay Veateh Willi a score oi
l first place In the inn target
event while J. W. Itlewett, also ot
Fngene took the prize for low
wore with K. H. Smith of
Kllgene placed first In the hniTdl
cup with a score of 47. C. II.
llord. also of IHlgene won the
trophy foiOow score In this event
with a 32.
mixed doubles played.
A return match will be held In
Klamath Kails In a fortnight nt
which time women from both
clubs will meet In singles nnd
mixed doubles competition.
The results:
Singles
Jacobs (Ml beat Itobertson
(k'K) 11-3, !l-7.
Kdmislon IM) beat Hall KF)
II-(I, 7-5.
Tollefson f.M) beat Carter ( K F )
7- 5, 6-4.
Wilson (.M) beat Dixon KK)
3-li. tl-ll, (1-2.
Law (.Ml lost to llailantyne
KK) 0-2. 8-3.
(iarfield t.M) beat Hhehorn (KF)
8- 3. B-,1.
Doubles
Jacobs nnd Kdmlston (M) beat
Itobertson nnd itailanlyno (KF!
6- 2. 0-4.
Tollefson nnd Law (M) lost to
Hall and Carter KK) 3-0, d-4, 4-fl.
Heddy and Suniiernian (M) lost
to Itiehmolld and Dixon (KF) G-7,
7- 5, S-HI.
3Hxel Polildow
Jimmy and Mary Kdmlston f.M)
won fioni Uallantyne nnd Mrs.
Dixon IKK) 3-6, 0-2, 0-4.
"aipson lost Ground on the turn"
'"lev eoln nrRund them be.iutl-
t.
"' and
'i'i"nent.
shot far ahead of hi
However. Flying Cloud
Baseball Standings
Ily the
Associated Press.
Const
W. U
Sacramento 27 2l
Oakland
Los Angeles 2r' -n
San Francisco 2j SI
.Missions -' 23
Pet.
.574
.571
.515
.531
.521
23 25 .479
21 2 -4H2
10 32 ,333
.National
W. L. Pet.
23 13 .f.V.l
.. 21 13 .611
IS 15 .543
e 13 IX .514
Ill I 7 .415
14 IS .43X
13 21 .32
it IS ,3il7
American
W. 1,. Pet.
Washington 25 10 .714
Philadelphia 21 14 .B00
New York IX 15 .45
Cleveland ..-IS 18 ,6S
Chicrigo 14 17 .402
ft. Louis 1 20 .412
Detroit 14 23 ..
Huston 13 It .353
Jtowman, new third baseman for
Medford, provided the hitting and
fielding thrills, with two home
runs and spectacular fielding of
hunts down the third base line.
Valencia also clouted out a homer,
and "Old" Al Droulette performed
brilliantly hehlnd the plate, llarrv
Dunn negotiated three sensational
fielding stunts.
Chester was ahsent from the
Medford line-up, hut the heavy
hitting continued.
Urnrkett, left fielder of the Mer
chants, leaves this week for the
Timber league, and Manager Hall
is looking for another right-handed
outfielder.
The score:
llend An. 11. )). r..
Kennedy. If 0 II 2 1
Allen, rf
It. Ittlssell, lb 5
Logan, of 4
Harbor, ss 4
Wood, 3b 3
O'I.eary, c 4
P.. Ittlssell, 2b 4
Swart?., p 2
Henry, rf 2
Stokes 1
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ST. ANDliKWS, Scotland, May
20. oPi iiobby Jones, American i
open champion, advanced to the
third round of the lirltlsh anui;
teur golf chilmploushlp. today by
defeating K liopcr. WoUatim
Park, three up and two to play.
Jones had to boot inspired
golf to win from Ills sturdy F.ivi
lish opponent, wit 'Moved the
tirst nine holes Hi 3ii strokes,
through a cumhinatloii of nine
straight fourji. Hnliby, however,
covered the first nine hides ill
33 strokes, including four liirdies
ami an caglo.
lioto-r clung tenaciously to his
brilliant opponent before he "Was
forced to lnv at Die sixteenth.
Join's joined lleorge Voigiil. a
Walker cup teammate in the
third round, the New Yorker
defeating Kdw.iril Tipple, one up.
Ill hohi several hours before the
Atlanta)! finished- his match.
Itoth Volght nrnl Jones had byes
In the first round.
Harrison It. Johnson, amateur
champion of the Colled States,
won his first round match front
iternard Darwin, two hp and one
to play hut had to win another
In the afternoon to uuullty for the
third round.
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'"vo"' laP
BlaeViolder
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Yesterday's Coast Leaoue Results
(Hy the Associated Press)
H. H. E.
Porllanil 6 1 1
Hollywood 6
Oilman nnd Palmisano;
Wetzel and Sovereid.
11 i
Johns,
Second name: It. H. K-
Portland 7 13 2
Hollywood 4 8 S
Slays ant Woodall; Wetzel, Page,
llulvey nnd llassier.
(Seyen innings by agreement).
It.
II.
Los Angeles 0 4 0
Sacrninento 0 5 0
(Tie, called end of 12th to allow
teams to play afternoon game).
KreitnH and Wirth; Ilaecht and
nnd Hannah.
K.
OREGON GOLFERS
OPEN QUEST FOR
1 LUNG'S TITLE
EUCKNB, Ore., Muy (?)
Tlie uHnHtti Oivboh hUUo munlvuv
KI f :lam,lmihio luurjjjiiiM'iit
with 4 2 wmion and 135 imn from
cJuJtH in Oregon, WnhiKtTi.
4:ttiifrninT Texas nnd NffcrrtRfea.
narttcijmtitif;, stnvtt'd ivere twrfsy
over tho Ksno Cwunlry clwh
coxirp with the fair manhiw wit'id
ir niisinK tfw ttain with thoJi
fltifillfyitiK rounds.
OttiitiM'tithtH In JtiUh livlwoi)H
prtttd to he kw. Dr- ti, V.
WilliiiK. ircHt tUlo JiuhJt'r, mul
Itttn Mw, tJix'Kon hoy wonrtitr, ure
iiliwnt tvum tho liturnmiwMtt this
ymir, hth IihvIijk hpen Ht'lcctpii xm
ttiv VlhPr Cup tfiuti. With thHr
uhwenrp, lh Htatu lilio heimipK Ut
nnv ouu who an nhwit tn'bw par
Vincent TJip and hl hrothn
Kfa li k, h ut whom ha vo h vUi
I'iU'ifie nvthwt tiUcf uro looked
upon us th fvritfM In the menH
Kffetion, whilo Mrs. 1J, K. Kva, ii
feitdiiiK champion Jj hooUud to re
tain her title.
ST. IjOIUS, Ma A)
tii fuft thai li ioHt TiinTe fftiniw
Inxl year thnii ho, won, ilrni. itafr
iwdder, JjIk JiKtit haiidor m th
iirmvhs jiiuhiHg siaif, hvH U a
hnm iima fur an irais in jiay.
Hnt hf tapitiaUMt ami iHJ up
Ttcttttiy at a salary not made pub
lic. Illac!ioldr has liad a spoiled ca
reer with the .Urowiut, bill a iielief
that he hat great polohHaiiiieH in
UmotiKtratpd hy the deniie showti
hy ollir major Icafliu tluiis for his
ctitUrurl wihlo lie lfii wns a hoid
out. UluehohU'1 who wan born in
Orange Vat, in IDiii, waa picked Hp
on rulif(rnia sandtota in 1323 hy
Iho HiowiiH. iie wns sent to the
Tbrflti-J iinse fw sssowins, ami
in 51124 Ihe iirtiwns iantied him to
TiMan in the Wester lease.
The p(t'lu!r Hpent most of the
next fnr year with the Tuhm t)ii
en, retuvnltiK la the lirowna in
iie won 10 Kames aiiii hmt if)
that year, aad lasi HeaHon won M
while losing 15,
SPEEDBOAT PILOT
DROWNS IN UPSET
VORTLANA Ore., May 20 (vP)
Leaplnt? Stum oonlroi after it had
In It en n. Hharp turn, the itpeedhont
Voider liny 't cnpsi7.Pd in th
Cofumhiu river near hfre yester
day, drowninK its pihn, H. K.
fiiodKett, 4X, Two imsweitKei'S in
the Hieedioat, Kntherynfl liartiKdl,
Vancouver, and tletHKe Thonms
..atas, were j-isc'ei . The limit
was tsarrylns paw'ntfrH n sliit
jaunts tii (IjmI dnwti the river frm
ail (ndiiwnient liesieh
COASI HURLER
BEATS YANKEES
FOR ATHLETICS :
Leroy Mahaffey Stops New. '
York Hitting Bee in First r
Start For The World -Champions.
Hy Hiieli K Fiilhs'toB, itv,f ;: .
AwJa! lrKB Sports Writer,
Tis t'Mj'ivni roitkli crop in th
mjijnr loajjues ha heen "unnsnaliti
Kiiml, pnxiurinir n nuinher of youn
shijrorn who havt hcn showing
the oilier pinyers a ftw thinp :
ahmit hittiyiK the tftil, hnt it ha
not heen partiv'MlarJy rteh in soii'
pitchers. In fact, it was nan
titiiiK nf an event vterday when '
two if the ynn(;er generation oj "i
hurifrs turned iti sik1 pames mt 'i
one afternoon. j
Ieroy Mahaffey the Alhlelies,
wUfl huH Imm'ii tried nut In the ma
jors hefre hut did nt make
rade, y?n the bp winner nf the'
two. Mfeinfi hts first start far tiv )V
worid'.s rh;impitw, he turned hsetc' ;
the New Vflr-k Yankees in a neat '
fashion, stopping their ' faattinj?
i spree with a wvenhit same t
win. ifl t 3. Mahaffey. wha MinA
tip this year from the Portland tiJI
i'ariHe tNat leane rlnh, perhaps
ivwKaiKeil a kindred soul In Dusr 1
'ok of tlie Yankees, for he aV
lowwl Coke two hiix, Ineludini; a
home-run, whleh aided his avems-i
eonshlerulily,
tjaifinm 1hps 1o Keds.
l-.eon Chagnon f iiUshar?:h . "
piihini wil in the ifecand sa n? f '.
of the. Pirates' donhle header hut
he tMttld not eope with the experl
enee of his rival, Ited Xaieas, and.,
the t'inelnnatl lieds oroke their
losinK streak with a 4 to 3 victory.
The Pirates ave Cincinnati its -m
tenth atralRlit defeat in the it)
inning opener hy a fl to 5 score.
AdoMt) luqiie heifl the New York
Olnniji to four hits in ifl innlnss il
an Itrooklyn won, 4 to 3; for it f
IDth victory out of 25 games in a
winnins streak that started whn :i"
the Uoijins and Giants clashed in -ii
their iast series, "S
Ht. loais neld the ieagae le4 r!i
hy rallying for four runs in tire
seventh InnJnpr ft"d a U to 3 vie- , ,
tory over Chieajro. " ':
The fourth National lenjrue Rane '''
hot ween Philadelphia' and Ronton, '
w.'is rained out. . "
iMtrlnW Dtsel. '
1 Fred Marherry am .T4 Lyons "
held the hwrlinff KjiotiiBht in in
American leaKtie. Marlierry av -t
the Hoston Rexi Sox only three hit itt!
for a S to a nhuUuU aa WaslilnKlcj
wan its fifth straight pme from
Uonian and its ninth victory in U,
istiitesia, -1 , .
Iyons pitched hia sixth conseca; i
tivo winning same tor the Chlcaa-a. t
White Kox. holdittK th Cleveian( k
Indians tn four h!ta while Chleago
pounded t 1 to win, 9 to 1. Hxv
isn achieved a record unequalieij ilS
o far with his eightn victory iJ
nine samea. " : . '
Detroit and Ht l.outs providd
(he leading exception to the mio .
that the pitchers had the npp "
liand for the day 1y drivinR otit.
2H hits helween them aa the Tijfers
won Ihp Rttwe, 9 t . Detroit tis4 "
twn pltehers and fit. Toaiw faar, ;
IlOMfi, May 2. A A com
plaint department for tourhfta has
opened here under govern meat
attxpleeK. It will exjimlno and try
Ut adjust all claima and complaintH
f tcavelei-fl In Ualy,
Mdford
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11. Uiinn, . ..
Markle, cf
liownuin, 3h
Ilroulelte, v....
O'llrien. If
Valencia, lb..
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I,tye, 2h
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Afternoon came: R. H
1 : l,os AiiKeJea it i.'l 1
"iSarramenio 10 1
Holifng, Harfoot, Delaney, and
1 i Warren! Thomas, Keating, Vhi:i,
f Sfamilson nnd Koehler.
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0 Sun Francisco 3 H i
diOaitinnd 1 i 0
0 I mvis and I'enehfiky ; Kt) wards
01 nnd Lombard!.
; Afternoon same: li. H. K.
3 : San Frnnc.iseo 4 12 "j
K.j Oakland 5 K 1
oi Mflhta Tiirnin and Pencbsky: I
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