Medf ordMerchants Score 18 to 5 Victory Against Lakeview
LOCALS FLASH!
A TRIPLE PLAY!
Dunn Brothers and O'Brien
Handle Pill in Three-Way
Defense Thriller Best Is
Stingy.
' The Med ford Merchants experi
enced little difficulty in defeating
Lakovlcw yesterday ut the falr-,-rminds,
IS to 5, before a fair-izoti
crowd, despite a mtiHituile of other
attractions.
The Kiime was devoid of interest
pave for the triple play in . the
eighth inning, with II. Dunn, r.
Dunn and OItrien handling th;
hull. It was the second triple play
of the season for the locals, and
It was a fast fielding .stunt.
The Iakeview team showed no
particular strength, and were weak
in the field. They could do noth
ing at the hnt with the curves of
Cliff Best, who was relieved late
in the pame by Gosnell, recently
acquired from Ashland.
The sfore:
Liikeview: AU
N'erth, 2b 3
Dnnouph, 3h 3
.Wist, cf : 5
n.
Mass, lf-lb 5 1 I
Mannuuh, 2b 4 n l
Goodman. tf p 4 0 n
Kley, lb-rf 3 0 2
JjMy, c 2 n a
.Mi'bin, lf-! 3 0 2 !
names, c i 3 0 0
Murray, p 2 (I n .
311
All.
Mod find:
n iii-len. I h
H. Dunn, sh
.Miirklc cf
Itnw.mun, 21
fhpHter. 3 b
Droulotte, c
Dye rf
Katlfftmknn, If..
lies, p
Gcisnell, p
C. Dunn, all
Bonis, l'f
.. 4
.. I
.. 1
.. 1
.. 0
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Crater l,nko Chapter No.
3-'. H. A. M. UoKulnr
Convocation and work
in the M. M. decree
Tuesday evening, 7:3U
p. in. By order of tho
lllKh priest.
. 1. &. KC MULISH, Hocty.
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' MANN'S MEN'S SECTION:
FAVORITES WHO WILL BATTLE IN
Th -'ars are among aspirants for the British open golf championship at Hoylake. June 16.
Bobby Jonc. who is conceded a fine chance for victory, ucorge Von Elm and Don Moc are American
amateur enti . Horton Smith, young American professional, is making his secord try for the tltiv
Abe Mitchell a d E. R. Whitcornb will represent Britain among the professionals.
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Uetl Cross swimming classes,
under the instruction of Jean
Kherhnrt of the University of Ore
gon, assisted by Miss Golda Boone,
opened this morniiiK at the Nata-
I tnrium, with about 210 boys and
girls registered.
i The class for beginning girls
had approximately 85 registered,
75 in the class for beginning boys,
r.u in tho swimmer's class, and 16
in tho junior life-saving class.
Members of the junior life-saving
group will take their examinations
tomorrow and Wednesday.
Tho campaign will last for ten
days, and the last opportunity to
register will be tomorrow, accord
ing to Miss Boone. Tho adult
classes in swimming and life
saving starts at 7:30 this evening.
About 50 have registered.
The tank was in good condition,
Mr. Kberhart said this morning.
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IWI'PrOK'l) MAir',
ABL MITCHELL.
Seattle Takes Twin Bill
From Basement Champs
Sacs in Double Defeat
of Oakland.
U!y the Associated Press.)
Sacramento and Seattle were the
sainer.s in yesterday's einht games
closing tho tenth week of the first
half Pacific Coast league hasebali
.season. The .Senators took two
riumes from Oakland, H to 3 and ;
S to 4, nialnlainhig the firm hold1
on fiiHt place, and tho Indians, 1
downing Portland twice, 3 to ') '
and 7 to 4, cllmhed out of the cel
lar, where they had been for a
day.
San Francisco ended the week
In second place, clinching ltn Mo
rion with Los Angeles by taking
I me weconn game ye.sinroay, iu io;
Ti. nftpc Innlnc !bf nnctipr 4 In 1
In the seven-inning nightcap th.-.;
Knfi Is kIm t'l t hi'lr hn-.i vi- li It 1 1 nu '
iy driving Walsh out in the firs!,
I and collected n total of Hi hits.
four, homers, off Walsh, Yerkes
am) llnbler. Wheelv conuectrd for
the circuiL uvice.
.Many Iloniers.
Home-runs were plentiful ns the
Missions took the odd g;.nu of
their series with Hollywood by
winning the morning contest, 1 5
to 4, although they dropped the
afternoon game, X to 13.
Seattle profited by the thre.
bit pitching of "Dutch" Koutho;
in their first game with l'orllanl.
and the I hick were fdiut out as
Mails yielded three m iin. I'ortlan.l
ended with a oiie-gatnc margin in
I he week's scries, a I' bouuh they
loI hot h yesterday's games. Th?
Iucks rallied for Loir tallies i,i
the last two period- of the seven
inniuir g;iliie. but Hie Itidian.s had
already hat led arella for
enough to win.
No games today. Tea ma travel-
London li;is a eampan against
"encore hogs.' who insivt on hear
ing songs in oper.-.s many time-,
lenders of the movement saying
that the offend 'rs sbouhl attend
performance a number of times
rather than bother tho who are
enn tent with one rendition.
Ldp a verq
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BRITISH OPEN
A nmiciatf it 'real I'lioio
6 TO 5 FAVORITE
J
CHICAGO, June 16. -(JP) Wil
liam (Young) Su-Ihling and OtU
Von I'orat, each aiming to improve
his position in the heavyweight
parade at the expense of the other,
In the Chicago stadium Wednesday
night, went into their final train
ing exercises today with the south
erner n i to 5 favorite.
Htrlbling took time out to go to
New York for the Schmelhig-
Sharkey bout, while Von Porat re
mained at work. Ktribling's great
er experience and superior ring
craft wero expected to offset Von
Porta's terrific punching power
although there was some wagering
that otto would give William hla
first knockout defeat.
Tho "gate" promises to be larger
than-1 Ito Von Porat-Gagnon bout
three weeks ago, tho advance sale
today had reached $li0,00U and
more than $70,000 worth of trade
was anticipated by the time they
climb into the ring.
Coast League
Yesterday
(ISy the Associated Press.)
At Seattle: It. Jl.
Portland U 4 0
Seattle 3 10
Mails and llmisano; Iteuthir
and lbirreanl.
Second game: Ft. H. P
Portland 4 4 1
Seattle 7 1U 1
(Seven Innings.)
Cascarella, PoHedel and Woodall
Kallio and Itorreani.
At Stockton; K.
Oakland
Sacramento 9
Ibiuiovich, Parson and
Kreitas and Wins.
Second game: H.
Oaklan-I 4
Sacramento '5
CragheaiWand Lombard!;
II
lieaa;
H. i:
7 1
10 (i
liryan
Tlttnnas. Gould and Kuehler.
At Los Angeles: H.
San Krtinelsi'o - 4
Los AngelcH 0
Iv, Jacobs and Gaston;
and Warren.
Second game: It.
San Francisco 10
Los Angeles 5
Duvls and Penebsky;
11
15
8
Walsh,
Yerkes, Gatder and Hannah.
(Seven Inning.)
At San Kruncisco: It. H
Hollywood 4 II
j;.
Mission IX 0
Holterson. Wetzel and Severeld
Leller and Hofmann, Wallgren.
Second game: It. H. K
Hollywood la 13 t'
Missions 8 15 1
Johns, Yilo and ltassler; Caster.
Nelson, Douglas, T. IMIlutto and
Hofmann.
CAT BALL KINGS
TO PLAY AGAIN
The ftecond game of the three
game series for the kitten ball
championship of the city will be
played tomorrow night at the high
school athletic field between "Your
Office Hoys," winner of the flrst
hair honors, and the Associated Oil
""finny Hiuad, winners of the last
half.
The Oil K'lulrt won the first
game of the series, 10 to 6 In nine
innings,
Tho game tomorrow night pro
mises to be fast and thrilling and
viewed hv a large crowd.
Howard Seheffel. Fred Dunn
and Al Hagen will do the umpir
ing. Blngnpore, British Malnyn, is to
hiivo a sknting rink,
OI.'KCON', MONDAY, .MINK Ki, 1!):;o.
PHILADELPHIA EGAN TOURNEY!
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mm LtAu IPAI1MEN
IN AMFR1HAN IN 9NI1 MM
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Groves' Pitching for Ath
letics and Gehrig-Ruth
Bombardment of Cleve
land Turn Trick.
By HERBERT W. BARKER
Associated Press Sports Writer
Thanks to the koihI loft arm (if
Kobert Moses Grove and tho power
ful tints of Ixiu debris and Hulie
Ruth, the Philadelphia Athletics are
leading the American league again
today.
drove's Invlnclhlo pitching yes
terday enabled the Athletics to
whip Detroit. 10 to 1, while (lehlig
and Ruth wore hatting the Yankees
to a 17-10 victory over Cleveland,
eistwhile pace setters in the cir
cuit. These two results combined
to send the Aothletlcs back Into
first place by a margin of one full
game.
Uehrig hit his Uitlt and 1.1 111
and Ruth his 21st borne run in the
Yankee massacre of Cleveland. i
The St. Louis Hrowns nicked
their old playmate, Al Crowder, for
two runs In the ninth to nose out
Washington, 3-2.
In the National league, the New
York Giants ndvanced to within n
game and a halt of second placo
by whipping the Chicago Cube, i-i.
Brooklyn lost ground to the
Giants by dropping n 9-4 decision
to the St. Louiu Cardinals.
In the only other National league
game the Boston Braves boat Cin
cinnati, 4-3, behind steady pitching
by Ben Cantwoll.
In a champion it's Self - Reliance
in
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Championship Flight Nar
rowed By Sunday Tilts
Team Goes to Klamath
June 22.
Tho Chandler Kgan trophy loiir
nanient is well under way at the
Ito i; ue Valley Golf association links
and is rapidly leading up to the
semi-finals the latter part of this
month. Pairing lor tho second
matches was announced today and
must lie played before next Sun
day evening.
Results of the championship
were announced this forenoon. It.
I). Senion defeated U. .1. McMahon.
tour and three; It. Cunningham.
Hert Orr, four and three; L. Wil
cox, Mcpherson, five and four; H.
II. Pringle. M. Weston, three ami
one; K. K. Kelly dqleated C. C.
I.emmon by default; C. C. Newhall,
I). G. Tyroe. default; It. Hucking
hain, C. .1. Semon, two ami one;
It. II. Hammond, It. Vinton, two
ami one.
Second flights resulted: I). It.
Wood defeated George Pity thin n,
throe and two; Ted linker, Sid
Smith, one up; li. Grey, K. Bails
man, two ami one; T. W, Miles, T.
Travis, five and four; II. Rosen
berg; G. Robinson, one up on lit
holes; Karl T iimy, II. S. Deuel,
three and one; Dr. .1. J. Kmniens,
G. Roberts, seven and five; H. A
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JJEPING ONE'S HEAD in
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esterhele
Co.
Marx defeated H. D. McCuskey.
Third Might: S. Itiegel defeated
U. G. llardwell by default; Corbin !
Kdgell, R Dotemus, three and two; j
P. Larisim, W. K Riddle, five and:
Inilf l'l,:iih.u Wfi-tnii-n .li-ou- ii l.vn I
I Pairings for the second round of j
;the championship flight are as fol-1
. lows: R. Seirmii vs. Cunningham,
I Wilcox vs. Pringle, Kelly vs. New-:
hall. R. llucklngham vs. Hammond.
Pairings for beaten eight of chain
i piouship llight are as follows: Mc
Mahon vs. Orr, McPherson vs. W es
ton. Lemnion vs. Tyree, C. J. Se
mon vs. R. Virden.
Secfind flight pairings: D. Wood
! vs. linker. Grey vs. Miles. Rosen-1
I berg vs. Tinny, Dr. Knimetis vs. H.
j Maix. Third flifciit: Itiegel vs. Kd-1
I gell, Latisim vs. S. Strang.
The Medlurd cluii is making prep- '
' a rat ions for a match with the
j Klamath Kails cluh Sunday, June
at Klamath Kails, and at least
-ii players are wanted to make the
jtrip to permit chartering of a South
; em Pacific stage. As many more
: players as possible are wanted to
I take part in the match, which will
i probably bo followed by a ret urn
t bailie, here. Tho bus will leave
here at 7 a. m. and will return the
: following Monday evening. Club
; members planning to make the trip
j are urged to see Joe, Mozelle. pro
j fessional at the course, or Bert Orr
i a soon as possible.
EIGHT PLAYERS
F
First rounds or the II. Chandler
Kgan golf tournament were com
pleted yesterday at tho Hogue
River Valley Golf cluh. Tho
matches were played during tho
past week. Klght players will
the flush of the
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ELLIOTT HERE
FOR DEBUT AS
Harry Klliott, wrestler, arrived
this forenoon from Kugeno for his
match this evening at tho urmory
with Yaipil Joe, world's Junior
middleweight champion. Klliott ,
will make his first main event ap- r
pearance tonight and haa picked '
tho toughest opponent obtainable .
for his local debut.
Klliott, a few pounds overweight.
will not wrestle for tho belt and
perhaim it in just as well for tho
titleholdcr who haH not had tho "
belt at stake since he won It here ,
a short time ago from Henry Jonea
of Prove, Utah. Klliott hua been "'
wrestling coach at tho University
of Oregon and h well known to -Mod
ford fans.
Yaipii Joe's past performances
in Medford have revealed him to i
be one of the best men ever seen -in
souther Oregon. Dummy Powell
will provide entertainment in tho .
special event.
.1
enter the semi-finals of tho cham I
piouship flight this week.
Re.su lis of the first flight were:
Ii. It. Hammond defeated R. Vtrdin'
2 and I: L. W. Wilcox defeated J.
It. McPherson, 5 and 4; H. 11. f
Pringle defeated M. A. Weston, 3
and 1 ; H. Buckingham defeated I
C. J. Semon, 2 and 1; K, E. Kelly
won from C. C. JLemmon by de-
fault; C. S. Newhall won from D.
G. Tyreo by default; H. D. Semon ;
defeated H. J. McMahon, 4 and 3:
Rush Cunningham defeated Bert
Orr. 4 and 3.
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