Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 04, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    PXBE FOUR
IMEDFCVRD MaTTj TRIETTRE, lrRDFORD, OREClOy, "WEDNESDAY. "JUNE 4. 19H0.
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Blenheim Wins Classic Epson! Derby For India prince Qwneij
YANKEE HOPES DETROIT ROOKIE!
SHATTERED BY MAKES GOOD IN
SUPRISE COLT MAJOR HURLING
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r " l : ' t
TRADED TO THE GIANTS
Tattersall's Iliad Second and
Diolite Poor Third
American Contender
Leads Also Rans.
Km 1 1 leu Itlrhi'H.
BA R.VHTA I'Lli. Knp.. June 4.
Pi) The holUr t if one ( the
Iilt-nhelm tickets In the Calcutta
iwieislake nnd Joint winner
of one of three flrwt prizoH worth
hnlf a million dollnm on oh In
understood to he I'erey Hok,
Southern Railway engineer.
, JIokFT. however, whined his ticket
with five other railway men nnd
one street Hweeper, although he
rejected nevernl of fern to pur
ohnwo the ticket hefore the race.
I Hokk and his colleague! had
accepted $15,01)0 for n halt In
herent In their ticket.
Wyatt Shows Best Arm On
Tiger Staff Cub Recruit
Also Shines Against Bos
ton Braves.
KPHOM noVNH, KnKland, ,lune
4i (P) Before a vast throng in
clndinK H' Idnc, queen, nrfnccH
nnd many American, the Atfiilt
hnn, nn Imllun priw-o HvIiik In
Krunniy won the derby HtnkcH lo
dtiy with It Ih colt, Hlonholin, i Ul -den
hy Jockey II. Wi'ukk.
Blenheim noaed pant the poHt
one length nhenil of Homervlllu
TntterKall'H Iliad, a conipmattvo
outNhler, with the favorite, Dlollte,
owned hy Kir Hiiro 1 Iti-Ht, two
lengthH hehind. Blenheim's time
wiih 2:88 1-5.
The Amerienn-owned nnd bred
contender, the Hcout I! owned by
William Woodward of New York,
raced down the fluiKhitiK utretch
lending a group of four Iioi-hcm
which finiHhed Bl) ynrdK behind
the main pack. The Scout II could
eanfly have flnlnhed fourteenth hut
.loekey J. Child pulled hi mount
in and nllowed another hortte to
shoot ahead of him, nnd the
Woodward colt flnluhed fifteenth
in the field of 17.
- Slow Tlmu .
Blenheim's time of 2:38 1-6 wan
2 1-fi necondH Blower thnn that
turned in laHt yenr by Trlgo. The
'record for the dlntnnce of one
mile nnd n half In 2:84 2-5 net
by Cull Boy In 1027 nnd equal led
by Kelntead In lliS.
The Hcout 11 had hard luck In
the flint hnlf mile and wiih un
able to make up the ground lent.
It wuh tho fiiHt time The Agak
hnn had won the blue ribbon of
tho UirlV i-
Blenheim evidently wnn thought
well of by the betting frnternlly
an hlH prlco was comparatively
Mhort ut 18 to 1. Tho main mif
prlNo, after the dufuut of tho fav
orite, wuh the near huocchu of
Hind which was quoted at 2G to 1
In the betting. The Htaltes wero
3.000 alerting (about 115,000) with
oxtruH.
Ano)er Agnkhan entry, RiiHtom
PaHhn, hud been regarded more
highly thnn Blenheim In tho wag
ering, hold the potdtlon of uccond
favurlute at odd, of IB to 2.
Dcluy At Barrier .
After conHldernble delay cnUHcd
by Silver Klarc lushing out repeat
edly, the horBOH got away und ut
the first half-mile, Rutttom l'nsha,
hearing tho color of tho Agakhun,
was leuding with Dlollte nnd Lord
Awtor'a Trew clou up. '
Tho Bcout II, drnwn well In No.
7 place, wiih behind and unable
to get through and at the critical
turn, "Taltenhnm corner," where
Hunt on. l'aHha und Dlollto were
Htlll leuding, tho Scout II had tin
chance to make up the loHt ground.
There wuh great dlnappotntmont
nmong tho American race-goertt
who dotted the grnndHtnnd nnd
equal disappointment among the
Hi-Utah backors who hnrt put
money on tho Scout II In tho hope
tho American colt would prove a
great stnyer over tho gruelling
dlKtnnce.
Tho King nnd Queen with tho
iike of Gloucester arrived nt the
down noon after one o'clock fol
lowed by the l'rlnco of Widen nnd
tho Duko of York each In hlH own
car. They hud trailed tho king's
onr from Buckingham paluce.
Baseball Standings
By Hugh S. Function, Jr.,
(AHHoclated 1'i'chh Sports Writer.)
Whitlow Wyatt, a big Georgian
whom Detroit acquired from thy
j KvaiiHvllle club of the Three-Kye
i b'ligue, baH turned out to be one
; of the season's best finishers In
1 the box. Although he has hut two
complete gnine.M, both of them won.
, i.nd two defeats to Hhow for tho
iJ2 times he has appeared on the
I mound, Wyatt has probably don?
' more good pitching than any other
; Detroiter. Time and again he hni
aved the Tigem from defeat or
has kept gam oh already lost from
becoming routH,
Such wuh the caHe yesterday na
i the TigerH dropped nn 8 to 4 de
I dtdon to WuHhlngton. Tho Henn
totvt had attncked Whltehlll aii'J
Hutllvan for rieven run In the sec
ond Inning before Wyatt nppearcd,
hut be mopped them with three
hits and a single counter In tho
next Hoven innlnga.
The (Hunts pminded Benton ye3
tenbiy for 1 0 hitH and eight rui,H
In Ickh thnn three InnlngH, and won,
the giime, to t, from Cincinnati.:
Tcachotit K(ar.H.
of the Chlciigo 'ubM, led tho w:iy
iimong the few pitchers who com
pleted the gaincx they started. He
held the BoHton Braves to seven
lilts while hiH mates attacked
Grimoj and Coonev for 17 cloutn
nnd n 15 to 2 victory.
Brooklyn took a 0 to 5 victory
over the Culm.
Kor Hheer Hlugglng, the 11 to 10
triumph of the St. Louis Cardinals
over the I'hiltles took tho prize for
a dny that saw i'Jd hits made in
eight games.
The New York Yankees, featur
ing Babe Huthi 17th home-ron
of tho year, led tho American lea-!
gue slugging parade hy getting 10 :
hitH nnd n 13 to 7 victory over the j
Chicago Whlto Sox. ' j
Tho Indians bent tho BoHton lied !
Sox. 8 to 3. '
Tho Philadelphia Atbletlc.i, cling
Ing to a one-game lead over Wash
ington, engaged In the only real
mound duel uf the day with the
St. Louis Browns as their oppon
ents. Lefty Oruvo und Dick Cofi'
mun battled for hIx innings before
tho game suddenly blew up under
them. With St. Louis leading. 1
to 0. In the seventh, Jimmy Fox
nnd King Miller hit successive
home-runn nnd the Athletics moved
to a 4 to 1 triumph.
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GOLFERS
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German Battler Exhibits Maimed
Digit To Frighten Ballyhoo Boys
CHAN EGAN CUP
vvmrim v v inn,'l (Pi I rated mi the Injured ttiinds
Max Hf-hmilint imrmentionully 1'rhani" flShtr. '.to .tait tm'h
1., ,... .v. ri..h wrli. ITHursduy. immtnmiei) 11
er asscmliled to peer n't his work
out.
Ho extended Ilia light hand to
a ci1ller vlxiting ut hl cottage
and Tor tho first time it was no
ticed that Mmxd third fiiiBor on
, Busy; Promv ; Mapped for i ntlhr X
June On Medford Course
Teams to Play K.' F.
and Marshfield.
; Associated Press I'hoio
Aa the second half of the transaction which brought Hughey Critz
to tho New York Giants and sent Larry Benton and Pat Crawford to
Cincinnati Reds, Outfielder Ethan Allen (right) and Pitcher Pete
Donohue (left) became members of the Gianti, completing ths biggest
major league baseball swap of the season,'.. . . .... .
BUSH LEAGUES TO IFIRE PREVENTION
und could not he ? traightened.
obvious lliat Max was surrering
from a broken digit.
.The Herman heavyweight got
a chuckle out of the situation ,
as he made his easy explanation.)
The finger
MISSIONS MAY
QIRNflin AIFY
I UIUM ULU nLLM
i Tfl AIR QCACflM
IU nlU ULHUUI!
hcfnrn noticed i
by newspaper men was infected frOUnCe SealS I ill Opellirig Of
with b ood noisoning win:u
Max
was eight years old nnd 14 minor.
SchmelinK S right hand Is his best ! operations left the digit stiffened
punching weapon.
At the same time Max said that
he had Invited Dr. W. (J. Frallck.
New York surgeon who hns ope-
and bent -over. He plans to piaj
golf with Dr. Frallck who once
operated upon a broken bone in
his left thumb. '
Valley "bush" ' league baseball ,
next guinns will be played Sunilny,
1 1 1 it i S. Four hundred and one will
meet Modoc nt (irnnt's service sta
tion grounda, Kenwood plays Tnl.
out nt Talent, yilckies.me.et ICagle
lJnlnt at Kugle Point und Pirates
play Jacksonville nt Jacksonville.
work explained:
A meet I Ms 1)1 .Hie cause of !fir
prevention was hold In the K.vniua'
slum nt Prospect last night, at
which Mr. Kullur. n represenlalve
of the stute and federal lorests or
gan i.atlous, gave moving pictures
of the Pendleton rouudup and of
Z i J , , I forest riro prevention, and a short
ground, 401 the Talent grounds, , , t , prevention.
Kenwood uses i (Iran s service sla- A10 ,,, ' attended the
Hon grounds, I. ag.a Point uses own , moet ,IIni1I(UllB thB nlen utten.
Biou ous, .:. use u. aai s serv-1 , (, , lmtonul totet Bu.lnl
ice sla Ion grounds. .Incksonvl e on ! . .. . . . '
7 "i r in . i ituining camp mat icgan Monday
own grounds nnd tho Pirates w II i ., , . ' . . . . . .
ni t'liion creeK and ends late to-i'day.
own grounds and the Pirates will
use t lie Jacksonville grounds.
Kuch teum will play nil other
learns once. Tho balance of t lio
schedule will be announced In Sat- j
urday'g paper. ' '
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DEER STROLLS STREEI
Local Company
Offers Prizes for
Tray Painting
George I), tituad and his son,
Wayne, who recently became ln
torestod 111 the Standard Products,
Inc., of this city, have moved Ihoir
ttle-brlck machinery from Kugono
and Installed It In tho plant here.
The company will manufacture nil
kinds of art tile nnd pressed brick
In addition to Its other products.
They manufacture a novelty
called Crater 1-ake nsh trays, made
from nshea blown from the lake,
with a picture of the lako and Wiz
ard Island In tho trays. In order
to get litem painted In natural col
ors of tho lake mid surrounding
the company la offering four
prizes: Klrl $10. second J;. third
t'i and fourth one to people In
Jackson, Josephine nnd Siskiyou
counties. School pupils nro spe
cially asked to take pnrt. Trays
can be had nt the plant tor 15
cent each or by mall for 25 cents.
Sea ad tomorrow.
Fights Last Night
CHICAGO Hud TayhH', Terrc
Halite, Intl., knocked out Jackie
Johnwon, Toronto, (2).
JACKSONVILLE Ore.. Juno 4.
(HpeclaD A deer from'' . the
noiirby foot hi Its wiih ween on Main
FltRKN'O, (al. Irinh Pel Ken- j mreet Sunday, eiuiHlnfr much ex
neily, FrpMio, outpointed Wilson i elteinent nmontf tho children iuul
Yarho. Cleveland, (in.) interest to the srown lips.
b Medford masl.te wlelders face a
luisy program aurlng the prpnerit
month, according to Don Clark,
chairman of the .tournament com
mittee, main Interest centering In
the If. Chandler Egan cup tourr
ney, (uallfylng roundB for which
will be played on Juno 7. and 8.
Full handicaps will apply Jn tho
Kgan Joust, the best 16 qualifiers
to play for the cup donated .by the
local enthusiast, nnj the remaining
entrants who fail to make the
championship flight, to bo ' divide J
into flighLs of 16 and play for firm ;
and second prizes which will be 1
donated for each group. !
In the championship flight there )
will be consolation play for the
benten eight, with suitable prizes', j
First round matches must he
played during tho week from JuneJ
! to 15. Second round matches;
will lm played from the lfith to
2L'nd. with semi-finals cm Sntur- ;
dny. June 28. ,
The final mntch will be played
over 36 holes on Sunday, June 20.
All matches except the final wilt
be over 'the 18-hole route.
Kiitniuis to Iteglstcr.
Entrants are required to regis
ter and receive cards from the pro
before leaving the first tee, nnd
pay an eh try fee of one dollar, the
proceeds to be used in improving
the caddy house. . Upon finishing
play, attested .cards are to be turn
ed in to the pro.
Xew members should turn In at
tested cards as soon as possible for
assignment of handicaps.
A team match hs been sched
uled for June 22 with Klamath
Falls on the hitter's links, all mem
bers of the Medford club being
eligible to pluy. Those who will
be able to make the trip are aske'l
to notify the pro.
Marshfield's crack team will in
vade the local course on June 29.
The Oregon 13ankers asociatiou
will hold Its annual tourney in con
nection with the convention hers
qn June 9th, full details of which
will appear in the Mall Tribune -on
Sunday morning.
STATIONERS DRUB
GOLD SEAL LADS
WITH HOT RALLY
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TW FAST FALLS
Team Standings i Date
. .... W. L.
Mail Tribune fi 0 l
(Associated Oil..: 5 1 ,
.Jennings Tire :i. 5 1
Your Office Boys.. 6 2
Post Office' , 4 2
fiates Auto Co 2 4
Oold Heal Crmy 2 5
Sperry Flour 2 5
lnm ports 1 6
Medford Exchange 0 0
Pet.
ono
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833
714
687
333
286
286
143
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Your Office Roys gained another
notch' last 'night by defeating the
Gold Seal Creamery cat-ballers, C
to 1. The game was much Tlowv
than the score indicates, the butter-makers
leading the Office Boys
1 to 0 to the opening of the fifth
canto. Bunched hits were then
responsible for several runs.'
Herman - Newland, rtrlal hurler
for Gold Seal, pitched ft stinirise
game, fanning several who thought
his offerings would be easy.
Lam ports suffered their sixth de
feat at the hands of the Sperry
Flour team, by a score of 9 to 1.
This game was even to the seventn
Inn Inc. the fin wees than nnoni-lf.
irt'v a tifxvr-a fillKr in win Unainu t
has been steadily Improving, and
Is a team to be reckoned with.
Tonight's games promise interest
as three of participants occupy
leading positions in the league.
Post' Office' plays Mail Tribune,
and Jennings Tire meets dales
Auto Co. i
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SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Tom
Pruitt, Brooklnsv otttpolnted Hon
evboy Conrdy. St. Paul, (S).
SAN FIlAXCISCO.f June & (P
Before a record crowd of mat
fans. Ed "Strantrler" Lewis, last
j.night knocked Nick I.uU,. Venice,
iCal.. goofy, and then pinned him
'for two-out of three falls,
j Lewln lost the first fall to Lutz,
( the ravorite In 16 minutes. Lutz
used nn arm lock In subduing the
; former world heavyweight cham
I pin. !
' Lewis then took the offensive,
' I,nnl,l,n1n,l T iili .iiwl nmiiiirl nn tf
the jirostrote wrestler, getting the
fall In six minutes. - l.'.slng a
hendlock Lewis ' took the third
fall In something less than 60
seconds;' ' " '' " ' '
Lewis is slated to meet Ous
Sonnenhei'g, heavyweight cham
pion, soon. The match will take
place either hero or in Los Ange
Week's Series -to Take
Spotlight Angels in Sec
ond Place.! " ' '
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By tho AjisocUitetl Pmsa
With a smashing victory in the
npenfng of their home series nnd
the possibility of obtaining one of
the major league's most famous
figures for their pitching staff, the
Missions took the spotlight In the
Pacific Coast league yesterday. On
the same day that Grover Cleve
land .Alexander was tmcondition-
i niiv released bv the Philadelphia
Nationals arid 'Manager Killel'er
announced that he would try to
get Alex' for the M Issl6ns'the team
'began its - week of play with the
Seals by trouncing them, II to 4.
The defeat ended the Seals' brief
stay in second place, ns,the Angels
took n'tlght game from the Stars.
3 to 2, to become runners up fur
the tlmef'helng at least. "'
Oakland,' only last week-toppled
from second pla-ee, suffered furth
er yesterday when Pete Daglla lost
a close one to Paul Zahniser of
Seattle; 4 to B. 11
Sacramento continued its'enforc
ed rest nnd maintained a two and
a-half game le'ad in first1 place.
being rained out of the sched'jbi
game with Portland. '
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Voslonluy's1 Cojist Inyoo KpsiiIIs
At J'oftlrind: Portland-Sacrrt-mento
(ramo postponed; rain. Dou
ble header Saturday. ' '
JACKSONVILLE. Ore., June 4
(Special) Jacksonville was
apenin victorious in a baseball game
Sunday on the local diamond, de
feating Central Point 28 to 16.
There were a great many baseball
enthusiasts In attendance.
LOS ANHELBS Franltie Camp
bell. San JYanclHco, knocked, vjut
Tom Kirliy, Itnston. (3).
.i , R. It- E.
Hollywood, 2 . S 1
Los Angeles .... 3 8 . 0
Turner and Bassler; Baecht and
Hannah. " ' '
R. H. K.
Oakland ; 4 i' "9i Tl
Seattle 5 10 -1
Daglia and Rad; -Zahniser and
Borreanl. . . ; r.
... , r. : h.; n.
Missions.! j. i.ut 11 ,17 .0
San Francisco 4 . 12 2
H. Plllelte nnd Brenzel; '. MIlJUs,
McDougal, Turpln nnd Gaston. :
NEW YORK Mnxle Rosen
bloom, New York, : outpointed
CJeorge - Hoffman, New York (10).
Marty Onllngher, of -. Washington,
stopped 'Snlvatbre 'lliiRRlrcHu,. ltaly
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THE FEARFUL SEVEN!
Now you can buy thie new Thor Washer and the new Thor
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Sacramento 33
Los Anta'tes 31
Kan Kranclsro 32
Oakland 31
Missions 30
Hollywood 23
penttlo 23
1 'on land
National.
Ttrooklyn
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Iloston
Cincinnati ....
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WnshinKton -28
rievolnnd 10
New York 23
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Boston 12
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Ply-Tox, ono of: tho standard,
wnll known producls for tho tin
Btrnctlon of Insects of nil kinds.
bcKliiB Its annual ndvortlsttiK vnin
pnlgn In this impel oday.
It Is a sclent iflc usectlclclo tle
veloped nt the iMollon lustltuto nf
Industrlnl Hesoan I, hy Cnllforuin
Hex Spray Co. research fellowship,
will not Htnln, lins n plenslng odor,
Is snTe Tor chlliren to use, and Is
sold nil over the world. Medford
nml Jackson county druir, arocery.
r,iH : hnrdwnro and olhpr stores curry lt.
.f.r.a ; n.v- iox Is advertised: "One,
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jjjjj'llio fearful seven' It kills themj
431 1 all. I Is your ready ally In ahsn-
,404 1 luloly esleriuinnlinK . disagreeable.
..(76 j disease-breeding Insect pesls."
Tho company also mnnuiiietiiros
snayltox for ground pets, nulllox
PC. I for ants and nl'l-tox for plant In-1
.Hjsects.
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