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Ud llbrkkson, No. 5 on the! Burleigh Grimes, veteran Na-, Orval Martin, l'urdue dUuns
Washington university freshman1 tlonal league pitcher, has won 227 'runner, never lost tt Western
crew, la a brother of Al Ulbriek-; games during his 14 years; service ference race. He won eight k
son, the' school's famous conch. ! In the lngne. "Il '
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The Silverton American Legion
Junior Baseball team won the
western Oregon championship
here today by defeating the Ku-
gene Junior nine, 24 to a.
Schwab. Hllvcrtun pitcher, al
lowed only two hits and struck
nut sixteen.
Keller, tho Silverton second
Hacker, hit two homers nnd five
singled in seven times at bat. HII
verron scored ten runs in the
first Inning.
In a prevlouu game Silverlon de
feated Eugene, 22 t o 12.
K. II. K.
Kugeno 3 2-0
Silverton 24 20 0
Olson, Wolhelm, Mauney and
lllll. Koults; Schwab and Itudl-houHer.
Led by Joe UcdiicliH, ace of the; IAI!IS, July 26. (f) Another
Oregon state varsity, and Kenneth j , ,IJ0 ,j.ivls cllp plllm dropped Into
Oregon title holder, Bend's crack
tennis team arrived in Medford
last evening for their mutch witil
the .Medford Tennis club on the
jtugu scnooi courts luuay. i'layj . ,
... . . , ... .L, 1 the score for France two. to one
will start at e ght o clock th s ... . . .. ,
morning. Five singles nnd two
the outstretched F.-cnch hat todayl
when Henri Cochet and Jacques
Krugnon defeated WUmer Allison
and John Van Hyn in four sets,
I 6-3. 7-T,. 1-6. 6-2 The victory made
T1I3N1), Ore., July 26. P) The
Edwards Junior League team of
rortland defeated Ontario here
today 114 to 1. The visitors made
20 hits off three Ontario pitchers.
Itohert Grayson, first baseman,
hit three home runs.
Hdwurds scored four runs In
tho first Inning, 10 In Ihc second.
four In the third, one in un
fourth, three In the fifth, eight
in ihn elehth and four In the
ninth. Ontario xcored In the
sixth. . - .
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Edwards 3'1 1l) :l
Ontario 1 3 "
Demurest. Todd nnd ltlchards:
Mafger, Johnson, McEwen and
Vellsle.
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V si i . X
1'iHu t iLfi i-in, It,
Tne enaurance epiaemic nas gone nara witn cnnuren; tree sitting
In particular hat claimed IU victims from coast to coast. This par
tlcular aspirant for the crown or title or what ever It is they qc is
Warren Bentley of Chicago, who oeemo quite comfortably situated on
his lofty perch.
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AT NIGHT, ALSO
POTiTLTND, Ore., July 26. (?)
Tho Missions made It threo out
of five ' by defeating Vortland
ngnln tonight, 7 to 4. Until the
fifth Inning only one l'orllundcr
had reached third off l'lllotto but
he eased up a little In the Invt
two rounds.
Walters was hammered hard,
About tnoo saw tho game.
' It. H. K.
Missions' 7 14 , il
l'orllnnd 4 12 1
l'lllotto nnd llofmann; Walters
nnd' Woodull. ,
Night (initio
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Hollywood II 14 n
Senltle 8 10 2
Hollerson nnd Severold; Laman
skl, Kunz and Uorreani.
It.
Oakland
San Francisco ..
Jl eyua Id anl
nnd Onston.
II. V..
II 8 ' 1
8 i:i 2
Lonibnrdl: Xlnu
Tl. II. T
Racrnmento - 4 11
Los Angeles 0 10
llrynn and Winn; llallou, Yer
kes. (labler and Warren, Skiff.
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SIOATTLK, . .July 2(1. (A1)
frutert in hi pliuiri to fly tho Pa
cific . to . Tokyo, Unut. lltirohl
Hromlcy nml hl nuvlKiitor, llurohl
flntty, with their phm tlio City
of Turtimn, tonlKlU woio vt routo
to Jdpnn by bunt.
Itromley plans n non-stop return
fllKht from Tokyo.
Krimtrated by th slnwneHH of tho
monomplnne, which uindo only DTi
mllcM an hour In tost flight, nnd
hy lark of lumllnu flrklH for ro
iupliMK In Alawkrt. Itromley brouuhl
tho piano hero last niht nnd dt
mnntlcd It. Itromley, (Jatty nnd
tho plnno wore aboard tho Prcnl
ilent Lincoln nt 11 n. m. when It
milled westward. Tho f Unlit last
nlnht tvom Taeoma was to hnvo
been n final test brfore the pro
posed tnke-off from that city,
Tho fllern in scheduled to nr
rlvo in Yokohama AukuhI 8. Tho
piano thon will ho flown to Tokyo
for tho taku oft eastward to Tu
romn. Just before ho sailed,
Itromley naid be hoped to complete
his return flight in three weeks.
GIVE CUBS WIN: THIRD STRAIGHT;
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llrnoiciyn nr 37
IMilcago Ml
New Vo'rk 51
St. Louis 4(!
Itoston 44
I'lttshlirgh 43
f'lminnati 42
Philadelphia 31
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WON BY
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.r,IIO clevelnnd ... 49
.478 Detroit 411
.4(17 Chicago 3n
4"i7 St. Louis .....3S
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1'IIILADKI.rillA, July
The t'hlcago Culw pounced on tho
IMilllles today for a 111 to 2 victory,
their third strr ight with tho series
here. Hack Wilson, leading home
run hitter of the National league,
hit three homers, In tho first, sec
ond and eighth innings. Ills team
mates, pitcher Malono ami llart
nett, each hit homers. Malone went
tho distance on tho mound.
Chicago , 10 21 K 0
Philadelphia- 2 11 3
(latteries: Malono and llartnettli
Collins, WillniiKhby ami Uavls.
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58 .300
110 .308
rlllCAdO, July 20. (IV) Pat
Caraway held Washington to four
bits today, leading the Whilo Sex
to, a I to 1 victory. The triumph
made It three straight for Chicago
In the uerles.
Jones and Llska gavo tho Sox
only six hits.
Washington 1 4 1
Chicago 4 6 2
llalteriea: Jones. Llska nnd Spen
cer; Caraway and Tate.
CLEVELAND, July 20. (IP) The
Athletics won, 10 to a,, from the
Indians In Iho third game of tholr
0. (Al The Ilraveal series hero today, making It three
ls- Hiraigni.
Philadelphia in 15 0
Cleveland 11 14 0
llalteriea: Enrnshaw, ltnmmell
ami Cochrane; Hudlln, Harder and
Myatl.
Itosion, July
Hpllt wlti St. Louis here today
lug tlio first game, 5 to 4. and win
ning tly second, (I to 5. It was
".Marauvllle Day," and the veteran
Itoston shortstop was given many
gifts, Including an automobile.
St. Louis femf meni
First game. ... It 11 K
St. Louis 5 1(1 0
Most on 4 13 3
llatlei'lcs: (Iriinen, Uruhnwakl &
Wilson; Zachnry, Cronln, Spohrer,
Second game. It II E
St. Louis 5 11 1
lloston 0 0 2
batteries; llullahan and Mancus
co: llrnndt Jones, Smith, Cirahow
akl and Spohrer, Wilson.
XKW YOltK, July 20 (IP) Seven
runs In tho fifth Inning paved the
way for tho (Hants' third straight
victory over the Pirates today. The
seore'was 10 to 4. Lludstrotn, Ter
ry and Fitzslmmons hit homers for
the (Hants,
Pittsburgh 4 8 0
New York 10 10 0
llalterles: Chngnon nnd Hems
ley; Fitzslmmons and llognn.
ST. I.OC1S. July 20. M)The St.
LouIm llrowns won the third game
of tile series from tile Boston lted
Sox here today, 0-3.
lloston 3 8 1
St. Louis o 11 '1
llntlorlo.s: Oaston, Smith and
Horry; Stewart and Ferrell.
DETltOIT. July 20. (,!P)Wlth a
homer by Ellas Funk with the
hnses full In the fourth Inning ns
tlio crowning blow tho Tigers
trounced the New York Yankees
today, 12 to 8. Funk nlso stole
homo In Iho eighth for the final
Detroit tally.
New York 8 1 1 3
Detroit 12 U 4
liullerlox: Plpgruss. McEvoy, flo
meK nnd E. llargrave; Whllehlll
nnd Desautels.
WtOOKLYN, July 2(1. (!') Tho
Hoblns ba'lted '.Initio May freely
today and stood off a four-run
rally In the seventh to defeat the
Cincinnati lied. 8 to 5. Wright lilt
ft homo run for Brooklyn.
Cincinnati B 10 0
Brooklyn 8 13 0
Hatterlcs: Slay, Johnson nnd
flooch; Pheliw, Heimlich, Vnneo
nnd Lopcb.
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PAXAMQUKU1A, portiiRAl. July
2(1. (!') Tho nnnual output hero of
wolframite, n natural compound of
Iron nnd mnnneso which yields
tunKHton. has risen from GOO 10
liooo tons since development of
etoctrlcnl power from tho rlvor
Zeeero.
NANKINU, July Hi. (H In nn
nttempt to educate China's labor
mrtHSes, coollen In tln principal cit
ie irt beiiiR taught to rend by vol
unteer Instructors from tho Kuom
IntanK nocictiefl, HHrt n report from
iho ministry of commerce nnd la-hnr.
VON'COrVKU, 1!. C. July LM1
SeoritiK brilliant plut-tmcnts
nnd ma h I n nensix t iona 1 roco Ver
ies, JUadsliiuv larrison, Tacoma,
coniiucred Krank Ciovc, Oakland
In tho finals of the western Can
adian lawn tennis tournament
here today and raptured his third
conecutlvo not championship In
the Pacific northwest this sen
son.
Plnylnp ns steady n ho did
brilliantly, tho former university
of Oregon tennis captain trounced
the Culifornlnn in three MraiKhl
sets. 6-1, 0-1. 6-0.
Mall Tribune mis nro rend
?0.000 peot1t everv flnv,
Percy WilliamH, Canndlnn win
ner of two dash titles nt the
Ampler do m (Mymplcn, will com
pete In t he 1 11 3 2 fta tnes nt Los
Annoles.
The Cleveland Indians will have
a new Mndium to play in which
sents KO.OOO persDns.
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In tho lnwt four sensons. up to
Ihls year, "Wen Willie" Sherdel.
new Itoston Prave, pitched victo
ries In 2ft more tianies thnn he
lost for the Ht. I.ouis Cardinals.
On roason Dun llowloy. mnnn
per of t lie Clnrlunntl l.ds, relens.
pd tho veteran (leorno Kelly Is that
hft hln n thr,e-y,,nr contract nnd in
building for the future.
doubleH by both men and women
and three matches of mixed doub
leH will be played.
Two sou thorn Oregon cham
pions will re prone nt Medford.
Jimmy Kdmiston, holder of the
men's title, wjll tackle Dedrk'hs
whom he defeated two weeks affo
in Bend and Vivian Cokh, Uni
vorHity oc Oregon star and aro
of the locul women players, will
play both wlnRles and mixed doub
les.
Bedford's team will he strength
ened by the addition of Kramer
"Hud" Deuel, crafty local ace
who recently returned from Sun
Francisco where he won several
tournaments.
Tho Medford plnyers will be
choHen from Deuel, Edmiston, Al
vin Tollefson, Hurry Butler, H.
G. Wilson, Wnyno Ramsey, H. O.
Robinson, Hurry Garfield, John
Heddy, Miss Helen Kdmiston, Mrs.
Dorothy Pruitt, Mary EUmitrtun,
and Vivian Cohh.
Support Inff Dedrichs nnd Ken
neth IliiJlnntyne from Hend will
be DoiiglaH llallantyne, Curtiss,
"Silent" (ilazieK Mrs. Kenneth
Pallantyne, MIhh Van Motor 'and
Miss (!ortHen.
and it sent further into the shadow
distance America's hope that the
biK silver bowl crown the ocean this
yea r.
If itjs to ko back bin Bill Tilden
must achieve the almost impossible
to beat Henri Cochet tomorrow
and Cieorpe Dott must tame Jean
Borotha. American partisans were
hopeful and doubtful, In the sam
breath but a.fcood majority of the
French te-nnis. followers , began
their celebration tonight.
President Doumergue of France
honored the stadium with his pres
ence and in the reserved seat boxes
were almost all the fashionable
women of Paris, disappointed per
haps, because of the hint of rain
they had worn their old gowns and
there was no rain.
The superiority of Cochet and
Ilrugnon in what probably was the
vital match of the 1930 Davis cup
tourney became apparent arly tn
tile first sot. They ran out the first
three games easily placing careful
ly and wafely from the net while
both Allison and Van Ryn.were
misjudging distances, netting: and
over-driving in crucial momenta,
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LEHMAHON MARANVILLE
CHICAGO, July 26 (P) Johnny
Lehman, the erstwhile Hoosier
farmer boy whoso big war clubs
have been Impotent in champion
ship play since he won the big ton
title for old Purdue throe years ago
today crowned himself western
amateur golf champion.
He raptured the title hy turniim
back the challenge of Ira Couch,
the youthful Chicago Btar, Tour
two, in the finul match aftor 4
holes over the stubborn Beverly
country club.
Tlus triumph wns a "natural" for
Lehman, now one of Chicago's
bustling bond salesmen. Out of
a field of 216 starters he played
Hie most consistently brilliant
golf. He tied with Charles "Chick"
Evans, Jr., of Chicago for the med
al with u 147 lor the 3G-hole qual-
tytis tost; captured his firat
match with par golf; toppled the
defending chumpiou, Don Moe of
Portland, Oregon, and crushed T.
Phillip Perkins, the last- of two
British throats, In the sumi-finnl.
He ended his match by shooting
perfect golf on the flnn! bcvou
holes with Couch today - to break
a- tie and triumph. Legman will
try to make a grand sweep tomor
row when he meets Kvans lu on
18-hole playoff lor the medal.
BOSTON, July 2 6. (&) Thirty
two thousand baseball funs flocked
to Braves field today to pay hom
age to their perennial favorite, the
grizzled "Babbit" Maranville, who
has been making his famous "vest
pocket" catches for more than half
of the National league clubs during
the past IS years.
Between the double-header with
tho St. Louis Cardinals the most
loved shortstop that has ever
played" for a Boston club was call
ed to the home plate to take the,
leading role in "Maranville day."
After several orators, represent
ing tho city of Boston, tho baseball
funs and plnyers heaped praise on
tho player, city councillor Thomas
IT. Oreen presented him an eight
cylinder sedan. Emil Fuchs, presi
dent of the Braves, thon turned
over a h.indsomo silver service in
behalf of the cluft mnnagomentand
he was follewed by several other
bearers of gifts. These latter in-
'cluded a substantial purse of gold,
a reading lamp, un automobile
robe and a cigar humidor and, last
ly, a rnbbit from Bobby Smith, Jr.,
son of the Braves' pitcher.
Walter Maranville, Sr., enme
from Springfield, Mnss, to see Mrs.
famous son honored, nnd Mrs.
Walter Maranville, Jr., nnd her
daughter, Elizabeth, came from
their home in Rochester, N. Y., to
bo with their husband nnd father.
ANCASTEII, Out., July 26. &)
A spectacular CI, one of the low
est rounds in the history of com
petitive golf, today enabled Tom
my Armour, veteran Detroit pro,
to tie Leo Dicgcl of Agua Co Uni
te in the 7 2 -hole Canadian open
championship and to force a play
off for the title Dlegel now holds.
Five strokes hehlifd the lender.
Tony Manero, at the end of t4
holes of play. Armour burned Up
the course on tho late round, tak
ing 32 strokes on the first nine
and 32 coming home to turn in u
grand total of 277.
Phil Has Supplemented Ring Talent
With Gentle Massages For Women
WIMBLEDON, England UV) parlor without some secret you
Bcuutirifying women and keeping know," ho evplalned.
ynmiir men young has been Phi "You know, however, my, three
Scott's pursuit in life slnco hli strict rules aro diet, regularity and
fight In Miami with Jack Sharkey, sleep, plenty of sleep. People sleep
However, ho has agreed to desert too little these days. Pv proved U
his Thornton Heath beauty parlor many times. The ordinary man
long enough to fight Young Strlb-'requires at least eight hours sleep
Pn for the "world's heavyweight k day.
championship" on July 21. The "liy the way. the' thing most
bout will bo t the Wimbledon sta- other b"iuity sneeYiliMs Ignore Is
ilium, which seats S0.000 persons, temperament. Temperament ts nw-
Massage" Is the seret of Phil fully importune"
present occupation, hevs. ::Vttt As for women. Phil knows the
plenty of sloop and a sensible diet way to keep them young nnd
no man or woman needs to di- beautiful.
cover such thing ns middle ae.'; "Our friends the Greeks know
Phl Ideas of diet aro his own all about that. Massnm . , . ovary
ecrot, "You can't run tt beauty tlmo. And alcop," aid Phil.
Medford bnseball fans today at
Iho fntrt?roum1s will -have a chnnce
to see the Lnkevlow tonm In nctlon
against the locals, with Cliff Best
In the box, pitted against Bnker,
University of Oregon star. Lako
vlew defeated Medford last Sunday
3 to 2. in the best played game of
the season. They have high hopes
of repeating and will bo assisted
by a largo delegation of homo fans
and rodeo boosters. ' who accom
panied the tonm here.
Tho Medford tonm will he at Us
strongest. Valencia, out for sev
eral weeks with an Injured leg will
be back lit neilom
Tho visitors nre composed of a
number of college phlyers, nnd nre
making a strong bid for the last
half championship, and n chnnce
to participate lu the play-off, nn
honor desired by Klamath Falls.
Jesse Hill nil around Cniverslty
of Southern California athlete,
now is playing In tho outfield tor
Hollywood In tho Pacific Const
lea g vie.
Jack Coombs, former pitcher
with tho Philadelphia Athletics,
now baseball coach nt Duke uni
versity, has ns one of bis ehnrfieS;
Baymond Coombs, bis nephew, n
pitcher.
Nick CuUop, Minneapolis out
fielder this year hit three home
runs in one game, nnd tho fol
lowing day hit out a fourth to tie
the record of Bobby Iowe, of tho
Boston Nationals.
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BY LOCAL YOUTH
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., illy 26.
A3) Gordon Turner, of Medford,
who last year swam continuously
for 24 hours, 13 minutes, in a nat
atorium here, will mnko a five-
mile trial swim .in Klamath lake
Sunday.
Members of tho Medford cham
ber of commerce who are said to
be planning to send Turner to To
ronto for tho 15-milo Wrigloy race,
nre expected to witness tho trial,
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Sport Briefs
Aftor capturing tlio Arlington
classic. Clullnnt Fox stood fifth on
tho world's list of money winning;
horses.'
At the mid wny mnrk this season,
"Iinhe" Herman, Brooklyn slugger,
wns tho runner-up In stolen bnses.
Mickey Walker, middleweight
rhnmplon, Is munitions to tnke the
light heavyweight crown, nnd canal
tho record of Iioh Fitzslmmons,
who held titles in. three divisions.
Charley Kerry, new cntcher for
the lloston lied Sox. formerly wns
nn end on tho l.afnytto football
tonm.
Johnny Adnms. 20-year-old re
cruit pitcher with tho New York
Cifnntn, has a contract thnt provides
he must not bo farmed out this
year.
William S. Grnupher. of the lnl
verslty of Pennsylvania, this sea
son hatted better than .500 In East
ern Intercollegiate loan no.
George Kelly's release marks the
nig league fade-out of the third
member of tho New York Giants'
famous Infield.
Ilabo Ruth nnd Hrlck Owens.the
umpire who recently chased him
from a game, according to ball
players, aro good friends.
Hill Clymer has resigned n!
manager of the Ituffnln Wsons
i no ruin has had difficulty in
getting started this year.
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