Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    P3SE FIVE
Amateurs Inaugurate Battle For Western Golf Championship
B..eb... s,.dig. I Til PIM IIEPIPJQ DCT1Q DCTAIW
HEAT MAY BAR;
CYRIL TOLLEY
C- - rr- Giants
Willi Rod and Gun
In Rogue Valley
By Ernest Rostel and
Dick Green
IILULH ULUIUL0 IU-U0 HLIrUM
TO ENTER DAVIS FIRST WEEKS
CUP CHALLENGE! SERIES EDGE
Illy the Associated Preasl
Coast
W. I..
Missions 5 2
Oakland I :'
SacrutniMito t :t
Hollywood 4 :i
TIGHT CONTEST
F
FROM MEDFORD
BY HOI RUNS
I. os AliKeles
Tort land
San Kianrisco
Seattle.
4 .l'J!i
4 .42:1
I .4-"H
afEDFOKD MATL TRTBUyfl. rEDFCRD, OftFfiONT. MONDAY .TVLY 21, 19.-.0.
LAKEVIEW WINS
CLEVELAND AND
ATHLETICS WIN
OM TOURNEY
Johnny Goodman Not to!
Play Chick Evans Cards I
Best Practice Score, 73)
On Par 71 Course- !
CHICACJO. July 21. fff An
army of golfers, drew it Hteel
4oilay to begin the battle of yev
irly Country club, scene of the
western amateur chumpiunshh !
tournament. j
Billy Sixty ot Milwaukee and;
Art Sweet cf, Chicago were listed
to head the parade of 215 uspl-1
rants over tha 3i-hole qualilyiiiK
route, which will be finished Tuck-
day. The low 32 then will set
vJut In match play duel, with tbel
,16-hole championship final set forj
Saturday. I
Heat yesterday bothered eon-j
tenders in their final practice
rounds, and Cyril Tolley. 1!H!!!
llrilish amateur champion, said
he might decide' to withdraw if;
the weath'et tiidn't inndrate. I
Should Tolly fail" to sturt, T.-
J'htlllp Perkins, -another former;
Uritish amateur titlehomVr, who;
now resides In New York, Wtiuld.
rank as the British hope,
.Moo Starts latv.
Don Moe of Portland, ore., de
fending champion, was on ilvck,
but was not due to start out until
late.
, Johnny Goodman, who elimi
nated .King Hobby Jones from the
naiinnal amateur at I'ebble 1 tench,
C:illt, last year, felt he had had
too much golf and decided not
to accept the issue.
Charles (Chick) Evans of Chi
cago, who has won the western
title eight times, had the most
impressive practice score, carding
a 73 over the par 71 test Satur
day. Ho was regarded ns n front
rank threat, as wen Jack West
land. Iit2!) Trench nmatetir cham
pion; Pick Martin and Johnny
Lehman, a pair of former big
ten titleholders; Keofe Carter of
Oklahoma City, a former western
amateur champion, and Otis No
votny of Chicago.
Figures for the C702 yards of
territory are: L .,
'nr In 3T.3 444 4 3 53 & 71
1'ar In 353 444 4353(171
A number of local shooters took
part in the 5u-liird event at the
Hague Valley club grounds yester
day and the usual good scores
prevailed. Wm. Bates turned in a
splendid score of 50 straight, und
won the trophy put up by the
club for yesterday's shoot. This
being one of the first trophys ever
won by Air. Bates, It carried with
It the hearty congratulations of
the club members. S. C. Menden
hall and K. II. Lamport, two local
aces, who were both shooting a
little off their usual form, crowded
the victor with scores of 4S and
47 respectively.
The scores follow:
sp hk I
rn to
oo 4
fill 47 I
so 4 .
50 4ti !
no 4n j
6(1 4 5
50 4 4
511 43
50 4 3
50 3
50 37
50 35
CO 35
W, Bates
S. C. Mendenhall
H. Lamport
C KariH
John Perl
Furry
i'o. Kads
S. Newton
C. W. Wood
(f. J. Mcl'herson ..
L. Hichardson
Wilson
Hubbard
Tom Knright
F
DALLAS. July 21 VB Orovr
Cleveland Alexander, veti ran pitcl
er. was given his outright release
today hy the Dallas cluli of the
Texas leacue. Failure to keep
trainini; rulca after he had prom-l-d
to do so several days aKo. was
iven hy Hon Tarleton, vice-president
of the Dallas ciuli. a th 1 re'.
"n for Alexander'M removal from
the roster.
Pile Sufferers
Voq onn only get quick and pt
nianent relief by remnvin the
r;me--congestion of blod in the
Mow,.r 1,nwe and a weakening
the p.irtK. .VothinL' but an internal
modifinp can do thl t!iaf- why
rii!Unir r.nd salves fail. Dr. J S.
L-'inhardt dlseover-d a real inter-n-il
Pile remily. Aftr p.-escribim:
:t f-ir Inoo patients with ucr in
' f;iie. Hie named it HKM
!i'ID. Irui:iri!t nverywhre now
f'H ii. and Jarmin Wru.d- guir
nnte,. mmi0y back if HKM-Koll)
J'en not end Piles in any form.
l j
Harry Rosenberg, young out
fielder, has been purchased from
San Krancisco Missions by the
Nu Vnrk r.iants at renorted nrice !
of $40,000. i
. j
PIRATES BEAT
TALENT 24-10
What promised to be a close
battle resulteG in a one-sided
score of 24 to 10 when the Jack
sonville Tirates yesterday at the
fairgrounds defeated Talent. Tal
ent was leading 5 to 3 at the
end of the first half of the sec
ond inning, hut four rmiH gave
Jacksonville a lead which could
not be overcame.
Pete Montgomery and Joe Ko
nostro did the honoi'M for Jack
sonville in the box with Hill Korfe
behind the bat. Marvin Mont
gomery replaced Spears as pitcher
for Talent when the latter was
knocked out of the box with six
runs in the fourth inning. I'ete
Montgomery knocked the only
home run of the game in the
seventh inning, sending the bull
sirling down the first base line,
with no players oh bases.
Over 400 people witnessed the
game, which clinched the valley
huyh league championship for the
Pirates, who -are now negotiating
for sanies with the Medford Mer
char s, Coquille. Olendale, Mon
tagu.! and one or two other nor
theru California towns.
Coast League.
Yesterday
P,y the As:-o. inted I'rrss
I 11. II.
I Port land ';l 1
' Hollywood 1 I'
! Ilalterief: .Mails, .Mays I
I 1 aim: -Ili'Hersim and Hauler.
II.
.. 0
K
l.os Angeles
Oakland ' ,J j
Hatteries: Hnerht and Hannah;;
Henderson anil Ueatl. j
Second Runic: 1. 11- !
l.iw Aniieles M 10 "j
(Oakland ' S 0
Ha teriesi Peters and Warren:
rrnBhcad. I'cai.iin. Dumovirli and
l.iiinlianli. j
K. II. B.
Snn t-'ran isco 4 11 1
Saciamerto .7 11 0
. Bnttcricr: M-Doui:al nmi i e
nehsky: Biyan and Wirt:-.
K.
Second giinv: B
San Krancisco " ' 1
Sacramento ' S ,ft
0;
Ballerles: ,la obs, Turpin urn
f:-..:inii- Knatlng. Vinci, ioiild and
Will".
K.
Seattle
Mis-Ions ....
llattei les:
reani; Lh'b
maun.
. 0;
0
lior-
Hof -
Iiiimnnski and
, Darruuh anil
Afternoon Rime:
Seattle
Missbn
lSatterle: Killllo,
C.ix: II- l'"1, tp 1,11,1
M'FAME DEFEATS
FARRELL IN PLAYOFF
ELM !: LU. X. V.. Jv!y 21 -
(p, Willi - MacKarlalie of Trti.k
ahoe. N. Y.. is the new metro
politan open g"!f h:implon.
In n b.Mtl- f fninier n.til'T.il
open ( h impi-'tu.. MaeKarlaiw- 1.' .it
Johnny Farr-il of M.imnroneck.
N V.. two ytioKe yqerda. in
iiw.ir :;:-b,,l i layoff of the tie
whi h wound "up the regular
hides
Mi
in F
r i bannoonhiti play.
Earhip held the open t:tlt
ami E.irr-ll in C's.
C.nnna. Nevada's ill"t nettle
ment. had a populntion of Jl'i.
JACKSONVILLE
!
I
i Home Run by Eastern Short
Patcher Clinches 3 to 2
Victory Fans Stage
Wild Scpne.
Southern Orosim StiulilinK
V l-t I'L-t.
Klamath Falls 3 1 ."in
Bend 2 2 .500
I.akevlev 2 2 .500
Medford ' 1 3 .250
Yesterday's Ni-ures
Lakeview 3. MedfoYd 2.
Klamath Falls lt, Bend 15.
In the hest played game of the
season Luke view defeated Med
ford, 3 tti-2 yesterday on their own
grounds before a wildly exeited
eiowd of home folks.
iKt k I luges, pitched for the lo-
cais, ami until the sixth inning
Liikeview failed to garner a hit
off his delivery, not a ball being
knocked out of the infield.
Lukevlew won the game in the
.sixth inning when wit h two on
ha sea and two down. Chuck WIrlh,
shortstop, hit into left field, the
wind carrying the hall over Cnlkln.s
head for a humerun.
Lukeview fans and players went
wild. Women leaped from the
grandstand, and men threw their
'straw hats into the air. Wirlh
was carried about the field on the
shoulders of teammates and towns
people, and it required five min
utes to restore order.
Med ford scored its first run
when Dunn walked, and Calkins
sacrificed, and Dunn scored when
Markle poked a sharp single into
right field. The second run came
when Bowman scored, after walk
ing on Drou let te's hit to center.
Koth I lug lies and linker pitched
good hall, each allowing six hits
and whiffing' six men. Kach team
made mi error, which did not count
in the final result.
The Lake view team, now com
posed o'f University of Oregon and
St. Mary's college men, will play
in this oily next Sunday at the
fairgrounds.
! The score:
Lakeview AH.
Wirth, hh '. 4
! IlarnuH, rt 3
Dodson, cf 3
Libby, c 1
Neis, 2h 4
Vernon, If : 4
Orr, lb ..... 3
Baker, p 4
26
All.
: 4
4
4
2
i Medford .
I Dunn, sf)
j Kaufman, If .
Markle, rf ..
I liuwman, 3I .
I Droulele, c .
O'Brien, cf .
Minis, lb
Dye, 2I
I 11 utiles, p
II
2'J 2 7 1
. Summary: Home runn, Wirth;
two-bane hit, Dronlette, Llbhy;
stolen liases, Lakeview 2; Medford
1; wlltl pitches, linker 1, liUKlies
1; struck out by Hughes ti, by
linker ti.
t
Yestrday was victory day for
the Kenwood baseball team of the
valley hush league. The team de
feated Modoc lu the forenoon, 22
to 20, and in the afternoon de
feated the "Stickles" 14 to x. The
games were played at fJrnnt serv-
ice station on
the Crater Lake
highway four
' ford.
miles from Med-
:': BEAVER PLAYER GETS
INDEFINITE LAYOFF
,
'
! POItTLAND. Ore., July 21.
One' more the official axe has
! fallen on the tanned nck of Mack
II. II. Hillis, seend baseman for the
I ti o; Portlund Heavers. Thoman U Tur
, fi 1 it 0 ner. president, unnoiincprl today
Kunz andniliis has been Indefinitely uh
Hoffman. i pended without salary for violat
ing club rules when the team wiw
playing In Los AnuN last week.
Lcsj than two months aso he wan
fined 100 for breaking training.
GALLOWAY TO DISCUSS
Hon. Chas. V. Calloway of the
on gon fiale tax commlwin will
address the taxpayers of Jackson
county Saturday afternoon. July
in open session at Pomona
Orange. Lake Creek.
His ml-feet Will he the classi
fication of properties for equaliza
tiun and as-ement purposes.
! Shnrt fiiuhlHpeing Mights cost 50
cents a inTnon at the Kresny, Cal.,
jaii port.
By the end of this week, over
200.000 steelhead and salmon
trout will have been salvaged from
several Jackson county streams
now drying up. W. K. Coleman,
state superintendent of fish
screens, assisted by Thomas Cing
kuid. by the end of last week
had taken 1X0. iMM) trout from
Sardine. , Sams. Kane ami (Jails
creeks ami placed them in the
ltoguc river. They are doing sim
ilar, work this week at Trail
creek, where at least 20.000 fish
are expected to he salvaged.
Of this total, approximately
125.0UO were taken in Sardine
creek from pools in different parts
of the stream, a short distance
north of Cold Hill. The trout
are the result of natural propaga
tion and In the opinion of M r.
Coleman are of a sturdier type
than those produced in fish hatch
eries due to the fact the Iroiit were
self-supporting from the time they
were hatched and are not fed like
those grown in hatcheries and
then turned loose in the river or
other streams to care for them
selves without previous experience.
Inability to reach the Rogue
river from the small streams causes
the trout considerable hardship
through difficulty to find suffic
ient sustenance. Most of those
taken so far, were In a starved
com! it ion. The mortality rate of
the fingeiiings Is expected to he
remarkably low. Another menace
that these fish must endure In the
pools of drying streams are water
snakes which swallow a fisl
several inches long. Last Friday
Mr, Coleman killed three or four
and during the past two weeks,
has killed over a dozen. Last
, week, one snake became so am
bitious it Jumped and bit deter
minedly at a wire basket in which
1 he trout were being caught. It
bit the wire so hard that some
pressure had to he exerted before
the reptile could he pulled loose
und killed. The snakes are num
erous In the county and dent ruc
tion of many small trout is at
tributed to them.
in three weeks and possibly
less, irrigation demands In the
Talent district are expected to
reach. that stage when the storage
water In Hyatt lrairie dam will
he exhausted and fishing for the
season will bo over. Irrigation
officials indicated today that the
water is expected to serve the dis
trict until the middle of August.
Although 1 he water will he de
pleted in the reservoir, there will i
he a sufficient amount remaining, i of Merest to the valley, grow
covering approximately three f ''"H" l produce
acres, to assure no datnage to the I Im "nnouncement made early
bass, perch, crapples and sunflsh, I this afternoon that (horge S.
which have furnished such good! Burton of Uogue Hlver. under the
angling In the' backwatetH of t he 'supervision of City Market Mas
dam all season. However, when i to.- Corlles, is taking charge of ti
the risli me gathered in the small j wholesale dlviMion of tin- public
pool, fishing will probably he ban-I market for the sale of honie
ned until the dam fills up in the ' grown fruits and produce In unn
ittitumn. j llty.
l uither. that Mr. Barton wants
At the present time, angling I Klx tnnH ut ,,., tomorrow
continues to be good at the- dam. mmnlng for the coaHt trade, hav
with satisfying catches made over hj(ff nrrunged to sell that Mtumtlty
the week end. Dorothy Parr, young Ilt ,-rescent City, und this morn
daughter of Deputy tlume Warden j nK ,e took ft (.onhKnrn,.lU f prl
Uoy Barr, made her first big bass i (,(tH im, p)(tat0(,M t(, Klamath
catch when she hooked a 12-lnch F(lls fo. m,p lhm ,oca I grow
fish I-r day. She landed the tinh ,rH jm. lu,ko(, t(( r th(,lr frult
successfully and was one of the . ..,,, , ti, ni.,rb( ,.n.
proudest girls In southern Oregon.
Jimmy Mulllnson, son of an Ash
land railroad man, is another
pioud youngster. He landed quite
a string of bass and pent an hour
or two exhibiting them In Ash
land. Reports indlentc the bass are j
not as good as they have been j
for eating purposes. Algne, green
water moss, for a short time past
has been their main source of food
und the fish are said to have a
mossy taste which will continue
until the summer season Is ended.
Angling lu Fish lake yesterday,
despite lowering water level, was
reported today to have been huc
cessful for most of the local ang
lers present. Dr. I. O. Hunch
was the center of attraction for a
time and had little difficulty In
landing a good supply of eastern
brook trout while other fishermen
nea rby looked on. The fish re
fused to bite their hooks, although
they were using the name kind of
lures.
Seeley Hall and Fred Scheffel
each caught a steelhead in the
Koiie river Saturday evening. The
i-M iiier aiso uookcm a jncK Kinrion
run fallen to lumi mm. l nev used
rues, in the river yesterday, Ileau-
monl De Losh hooked a good sized
steelhead and would have hi nded
him but for n In-oken hook.
salIem solons beat
ALBANY VALLEY TEAM,
SAIJv.M, Ore.. July JI. MO
Klri-li-hlnti their hltn fur i-vry li;u
LiiiiM.Hllile. thf K;lle'n fnntr. !'
fe.-fti.it Allinny here Hun.l.iy, 7 t
4. in a Willamette Valley leauun
(fame.
Morgan Poles for Circuit in
Ninth to Defeat Yanks-
Foxx Also Produces to
Beat Tigers.
By HUGH 5. FULLEARTON, Jr.
Associated Press Sports Writer
Kihlie Morgan of Cleveland won I
a game by a home run in the ninth 1
yesterday. Ho 'slammed his isth
circuit blow of the season with one i
out and one on base to defeat tho
New York Yankees, 0 to S, and to
undo the work of those more I ani
ons home run hitters. Bake Kuth
and Lou Gehrig.
Ruth poled his Ulth homer off
Milhurn Shoffnor, a perennial
tim of the Ituthlan drives, in
fourth inaing. Ct-Iii: hit Ills
a moment later and another in
next inning.
Jimmy Foxx also had the satis
faction of winning a hall game
tho home run route.
Foxx connected with (iuy Cant
rell's delivery for No. 2t with one
mute on base in the eighth and en
uhled the Philadelphia Athletics to
defeat the Detroit Tigers, f lo a.
Other lesiills of thin homer were
to give Lefly Grove his L!th vic
tory of the year.
The Senators produced a pinch
homer by Joe Judge hi (lie ninth
Inning, followed hy a similar clout
by Art Shires, who supplanted
Judge at fiist haso. hut they only
produced three runs, not enough to
overcome the St. Louis lead, and
the llrowns won, 8 ,to ti.
Sox Win Two
Chicago's White Sox pulled out
a 5-to-4 victory over the Hod Sox
fn the second game after poumli.ig
out a HI-to-1 decision in the open
er as Ted Lyons scored his ltth
victory of (he Honaon.
The St. lxuis Cardinals handed
the National league leading Robins
a ir-to-ti trouncing.
Chicago went down with hardly
a murmur tinder the assaults of
the New York Giants, Who won hy
a lH-to- count. Hack Wilson hit
his 2th home run of the year as
the final Cub gesture of the game.
Hos'tnu and Cincinnati, battling
for sixth place, failed to reucli a
decision lu Iheir nltetnpls to break
the "current tie. The Roils won the
first, game, 8 to 5, but lion ton re
versed the result hi the second,
pounding three pitchers for a Lt
to 1 triumph.
I
I Mr. Barton will arrange for Its
sale In wholesale quantity,
in the meantime Market Master
Corlles will continue to operate
the retail department of the to''ii
market, "ft1
Wall Street Report
N I0W YOltK, July 2.(A)
The youthful hull movement Buf
fered sharp reverses In today's
Htork market nH the hear faction,
utter about a fortnight of com
pncLtivo passivity, once more let
no their heavy aitlllery Just before
the close.
Ti adirig was in light volume
until the final few minutes of
trading when the tieker fell a few
mi n men In arrearn. Hharen clon
ing off to four points Included
I. 3. Hteel. Ocncral Electric.
t American Telephone. American
and foreign power and North
American.
The close was weak nnd miles
nj nnjxlnmted 2.&0,0no share.
Todny'e closing prices fo 12 ne-
lei ted Hocks follow;
j ,rn
Can 123
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Tel.
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fIM.( MK Wright
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freneral Motors
1 Kennlcot Copper
42 V,
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Mont. Wnrd ..,
PimKo fornorntlon
Sears Hoebnck
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Johhb Hill. fnrmiT Hmilhrq fii
fnrnin nlhlete. In nan of the lenil-
j inK ontflelilcrn of tins I'nelflc Connl
league. .
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IVt.1 I'AKIS. Frame. July 21
.4S:l , Ills Hill Tildell. famous American
.!MI i tennis star, sprained an ankle in a
pruethv niatcli with Karl Kozelnh,
.52 1 i IVeeho-Slovakian professional, to
.4S2 day.
.HI.".! '1'llilen, who only today annonne
.lll.'i.ed that he liiui luvepn'C. an invilu-
I!!! rid tt'l " '""'f
William TiUlcn
Hon lo play for the l ulled States
in (he llavis enp challenge rotlnd,
told the Associated PreHH that he
thought, he would he Kept ol'l' tho
conrls only one day.
PA HIS, July yi.M) William
T. Tlldcn II told Ihu Anwociated
ri'MM today that "nalnHt my
wishes und better judKi'icnt I have
accepted an Invitation to play for
the l.'nited Slates In the Davis cup
chatlcuKe round."
The American tennis star ex
plained the rule reKardltif? syndi
cate writing by amateur contes
tants had been waived to a cer
tain extent and he would ho per
mitted to write tennis articles for
a news syndicate for the three
dtlys enditiK with Wednesday, July
hut inasmuch as amateur rules
forbid players In actual coin peti
tion from writing articles Tllden.
will not report the challeiiKe
round matches on the ensuing
Friday. Saturday and Sunday.
lie said that he , had taken n
place in the challenge round ut
the special request of Joseph W.
Woa,r, chatrniau, (l oli the Unfjed
Stale's Davis cup committee.
Tho decision of the American
Davis cup cummtlteo to play Til
den In the challcno round was
received with nut lsf action horder
Iiik on delight hy French tennis of
ficials and fans.
A state historical rtocfoty build
l:ig is holng erected on thu capitol
grounds at Oklahoma City.
NoMro to 'ontmctorn.
(Advertisement.)
Medford, Oregon,
June IX. 1K30. .
NOTICE OP BIDS. Notice U
hereby given that bids are now
I called for tho laying of cast Iron
water main on Olen Oak Court
I from East Main Street to Oakwood
Drive. Thu plans and specifica
tions can he seen at the office of
the Water Com mission, U West
Jackson Street, Medford, Oregon;
copies may be obtained from the
Engineer of the Water ommlssion,
0 West Jackson Street. Medford,
Oregon, upon a i-ecoipt of a deposit
of ten (10) dollars, which will be
returned to each bona fide bidder
who returns the plans nnd specifi
cation!. The work Involves the
furnishing and laying complete, In
cluding trench excavation and
bnck filling of approximately six
hundred sixty -two ( (102) linear
feet .of six inch east Iron pipe. I
The Water Commission will re- !
celve sealed proposals therefor, and
the proposals wilt be opened at the
.council chamber at-City Mall, North
front Hlreet, .MedTord, Oregon, on I
July 27. Iii30, at H o'clock p. m. I
Each bid must he accompanied
hy a certified check or hid bond
of not lews than five (5 per cent
of the amount of the bid. The
1 right Is reserved to reject any or all i
proposa Is, to accept t he proposal j
i submitted by any bidder, and to
I waive technical defects is Mi.l In.'
, terest of the City may reotilre.
I WATEIt COMMISSION,
CITV OK MEDKOUD.
Hy K. C. Oaddls, Chairman.
llyM.J ,.Alford, Clt y Itectird e r.
Women's Hose
$1.00 pair
Silk from top to to with
French Heal
conge: r
Funeral Parlor
West Main at Newtown
Office County Coroner
Only Coast League Team to
Take More Than Odd
Game Beavers Protest
Stars' Victory.
My the Associated Press
The Missions today were the
only team in the Coast leaguo
which had taken more than the
odd Kiime of last week's sejles,
and led in the standing after the '.
first week of the second period.
The Ueds were shut off hy Seat
tle, 6 to 0, in yesterday's morning
Kaine as Lanianskt hurled effect
ively for the I ml inns, but came
hack to take the afternoon contest
ti to 1, with Herman l'illette on
the mound, making it five out of
seven Karnes.
Winning streaks of both Holly
wood and Los Angeles were punc
tured durltiK the week, although
the Stars squeezed out a one game
niarnin In their week of play with
Cortland. The Heavers pounded
Vde and tlulvey for n 13 to 1 win
In the first name yesterday, with
Ortman the winning pitcher.
Portland Protest.
Cause for a protest was found
In t he afternoon game hy Man
mrer Woodall of Portland when
the contest was called In the sixth
I on account of a train schedule.
Itarhec's homer In that Inning had
just brought in four runs to give
t Hollywood the game. 6 to 3.
j The Angels downed Oakland, II
to -I, In the afternoon game, hut
j the Oaks had cinched the series
In tho morning when Henderson,
In his second league game. re
peated his first performance of
bidding Los Angeles to three hits.
The Oaks won, 1 to 0.
Sacramento made It four straight
over S:in Francisco hy winning 8
to 7 . in the thirl ee nth, yesterd ay
afternoon at Sacramento, after
having downed the Seals 7 to 4 In
the morning at Stockton.
William Wntson"ciarkr left-hand
er with the Itiooklyn KobiuH, wu
of 1 to 0, while pitching for MIb
sippi UuiilverHiiy.
ronance
lie cBoudfo
The airplane carries
"Dagger" Marley to
adventure, tragedy
and love.
DAGGER
by Mary DaKlberg
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