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fA'L I fV ' TV' PAGE SIX HrEDFOTlD MATTj TRTBTTNE, MEDFOttD, OftEfiOX. SUNDAY. 'AtTJUST 3, 19H0. HELPLEESS DUCKS VORTLAND, Ore, Auk:, li. P) Hollywood won Did usual game from Portland tonight, 4 to II. Hunk Hevoreid broke; u 3 to 8 deadlock when his single with two out him) rod Ileal h front second tri the ninth. It wns Hollywood's fifth victory of tho present serleH und ' I'ortlund's ninth consecutive -ik font. ' (-night gam) II. II. K. Hollywood 4 0-2 PortlanU 8 8 0 "THE PHILLIES' BIG SLUGGING MEN KKATTLU, Aug. Tim Seattle Indians continued tholr slaughter uf. the Missions tonight, letting thorn down to a 5 to 0 shutout. It was tho fourth consecutive, win 'for the tribe and gavo them nil hut the opening game of the series. The' Indians scored three runH In the third Inning and two in tho seventh. Zuhniscr kept the Missions' seven hits well scattered. i'ni't was replaced by Durrough lu ll0 eighth, v.ii.t k-.i H. II. 12. Missions : 0 7 0 Knit tie )..... 5 10 0 Knott, Darrough and Hoffman; Zahnlscr und Horrcnnl. I.OS ANClliLKS, Aug. 2.(A') liefore a crowd of 4.000 the small-, est to witness a Rama Hi nee the inauguration of night baseball, the i,os Angeles Angels tonight defeat vil the Oakland team 20 to 7. The A ngols ham mered t h ree Oakland hurlers for 20 hits and Hewed up the same lu the first two innings, scoring three runs in the first and soven lu the second. Home started for the L,oh Angeles team and lasted . seven Innings when Walsh took up the twirling.. (night frame) It. II. JO. Oakland 7 18 7 Los Angeles 20 . 20 1 Kdwurds, McQuald, Pearson and Lombard!; Home, Walsh and Hklff. KAN FRANCISCO, Aur. 2; Hacrumento ottmo from behind in I he ninth today to Hcore three runs an five hltH and defeat the Heals K to 7. An error by Donovan helped tho Hacs pile up the Heoro. f ho. Heals mmlo a bid to tie the count In tho -hint half of the ninth when Coleman with two on baHOH lined out toj'ljht .f laid; to end the gume. , , . Tho ,aoro: H. (. j-3. Hacrnmcnto H 1 f 2 Hrtn 'Pmnclnro 7 13 Flynn, Ooulrt and AVlrtKj " Mo Dougul, Davis and Gaston. . ., ... , . .ft ftr L DOUSEE WIN BY SPORT- SLANTS Alan Gould ' Aim-l'it-un IcilKiiu attujvwltid .i-mag t'lwlo t Lofty O'Doul (left) and Chuck Klein (right) of the Philadelphia Phillies. Vvh'o are battling for the lead In batting honors In. the N tlonal League. Bert Shotton, manager of the Phllllet, Is in the center. W I, Ihihulclphla 71 34 WiitihlnKton 01 40 ?'ow York 00 4,1 C'levolund 5D 50 Di lroit GO 00 Chicago 43 00 HI. Louis 42 04 ItoKlon 08 I'ct. .070 .004 .r.7i ..-,24 .472 417: .3110 .240 WRIGHT'S ERROR FITCH, WASHINGT'N; DOWNS BROOKLYN SCHOOL PRINCIPAL! IN EXTRA BATTLEITO ASSIST COACH Nat Joint i Jit-ague, W I, Brooklyn 01 IU Chicago 5 42 New York Ii7 44 St. l,oiils 50 III Pittsburgh 40 4i Moston 47 R4 Cincinnati 44 54 Philadelphia U2 C6 NIOW YOIIK, AuK. -2. The WaHhinKton Senutora made a bfl? e.nln tolay in the HtriiKKlo with the YankoeK for neeond place by win nl uk both kuiiick of a double header, I) to 3 and 0 to 0. liabu Uuth hit hiH 30th hunie run, ln; the Kccond Kumo, "First name H. H. K. VanhiiiKton : 9 13 1 New York 3 8 Jones anfl Spencer; .(ohiiKon, Holloway and Dickey, HenKout,'h. Second game: R. If. 15, Vashlngton 0 17 0 New York 0 H 1 y a rbe rry , H a d ley and H ue 1 ; Sherid, Holloway und Dickey. I'H1I,ADKMHIA. Auj?. 2. (Pi A seventh -In ni uk rally when they :cored five runs, followed by two and one more In the eighth and ninth save the I'hlladclphla Ath letics their second victory over the Boston Red Sox, 8 to 7, . in to day's doublehcadcr bill. Simmons Lightweight hl8toiy repeated U Hclf when Sineer, the Dronx bomb er, bent Mundell with the first punch, even though it took a few more wallopH to put Sammy down for wood. Joe Cans won the lightweight crown by knocking out Krank Krne at Fort Krie. Canada, on May 12, 1!02. in the flrnt round and with the firsi Holld punch. The famous nej;ro held the title for nix years, losing It to IiatUinp Nelson In 17 rounds on July 4, Under the eondltionn of the bont, fian was compelled to'make the cIubh limit 'it that time, 133 poundt', with hi trunks Und shooH Included. The effort rnpped hiw 'Vitality.' ' r ' " On the Parifie coant tlio-expertH coiiHidor their brand at IkihgUuII HiifiLctent to establish the P. C. I on a major lea sue rating. The claim Is not without reauon. The circuit has sent up a flock of boys who have made good In the big show. - By keeping this talent at home the league cun quickly boost lis playing calibre. ' . . "v. The Warners, Kamm. JoHoy,- Av crill, Lary, Cochrane, Berger, Cis hoII, Frederick, Heilmann. Lazzerl, Bob Mcusel, O'Doul, Berger, Kre mer,' Root nnd Walberg all have made the big jump from the Pa cific Coast league to major league fume. E, E TO DEFEND CUP NKWI'OHT, H. I.. Aim. 2. (IP) .-Wcptamoe todny (It'rcalorl the thrro nthor iiHiilriintH ftir tho himiir of -ricfcmltiiK Amoiicn'e cup ov.u a '87 H mile cnut'HQ' fr.nn Niw Londiin, Conn., to Nowport. The coiii-ho rtMU'OHOiitctl . the uiH'nlnu run of iiho I'lKht-iluy New VorK Yachl chili uiulHH nnil It wan miil cil In MiiulhwontKi'ly nil' im u hriuiil reach unit oxivpt off Point Juillih, In ii Hinooth non. Tho .Mi'Kiin-NI'.'lii!i liont iiiiub i'il tho finlKh lino nioro ttitm lhi-ro inlniltoH iilioiiil of Kntoi'iniso. null oil by lliiiolil ,s. Viiluloilillt. hu only bout to KcrloUHly eolitoat tho .4ruo Kiln Wuvtnuiui'. Whhiwlnil, willod by Luiulon K. Thorno. wu.i uniiblo to riiilxh bol tor limn a bml tlilnl iiHIioukIi hor rlit hml been iiiilloally vIiiiiikoiI Kiiii-o Hho lKt mot the cup oiiiull dnnn off horo. Bho was nonrly 11 minutos Hiiihlnil 'Wootuinne. Tunkoo. tho Ilonton u nil only nnc Now Yio'lMr, onniu liuinti litxt. ful- lowinR ivhlrlwlnil by five iiiliiutim.'. Yiinltlo, tho uiiHUcooHNful t'linill-' ilulo for OofoiiHo of iho trophy u ilociulo iiko, furnlHhod tho imiiit ot BuiprlHo of tho iluy. With ltoBolulo tho nuooonHful IU20 li fonilor, Vunltlo mnrtoil flvo iiiln utim lutor tluin tho now oup Imtn .but . fiulKhot! iihoml of Whirlwind iijt Yunkoo unil Initl tho liont uot- " iinr.tlino of liny of tho buiim lull yviiHui., Ht'iulutliin iiIhu fln lahotl itlioull of Yuukoo. ThiirHlon, Lo--oz. CI-IICAOO. Auk. 2.. (P) Tin I'lriitnH ilofi'iitril tho Subs 14 to " In a I'wutfoHt toiliiy. both tiuiiiH puunili'il out HI hltH but thu l'lttn bui'KliorH liuiii'hi'il lielra to bottor arlvuntUKo. PlttHbuigh 14 10 3 . 0 fbljiuio ... in K'romor ilnil Jlool: Mnlorto, llnsli, Nolwin, Bhoaly anil llnrtriott, '.. Taylor. CINCINNATI. Auk. 2. OT St. Louis put on il Into rally toilay anil uVroaloil tho 'Itoiln II to 8 In olnvon InnliiKH. hi. t.oiiIk - n 'in 1 Clni'lnnutl 1 1I 2 lloll. riinbownUI, Mnclsoy, .Iiihn non nnil WUmoii; llonton and Sulti-lorlh. lloilrlok luiK boon to lutroiluco phyHloiil odui'iilliin pi'oerimi In the Hi'hoolH for boH and kIi'Ih. Tho ihHlcal oducatlon proRrnm will bo ourrlod out by BuiKhnr. Klteh ami Hny I londi'i'min; rouch of tho .liinlor hlKh m'hool. The .MiMlforil biiMobull loam jour- liaj'H to Klaniuth l''all today, while Ijiliovlow playa llond at Ilenil. Victory for the IooiiIm will place them at the lop of the heap, and a defeat well tnwardK the bottom. HUSTON'. A UK. 2 (IP) Tho! Kla unit h p'iiIIn fana and the team IlruvoH took both Riimeii of ninro plaeliiK Kroat Ktoro on a vlc ilnublihoiidor from tho l'bllllen tory. and will place their full bore totdny. The Hroroa were 3 I HtreiiKt Ii 111 the field. Lofty Moans to 2 and 5 to 4. Tile second I" slated to do the pltchlUK for name wont ton InniliB". Iheni. while Cliff Host will pei form Khut Kiimo: 15. II. K. ; ,lk0 soivlee for tho locals, with Philadelphia 2 7 u , .lack HukIics In reserve. Clnu uf It,, slim 2 10 Oj'ho lai'Kest crowds of the season Collaril. Klllolt unit "Davis: Soi-jlH expected to see the contest, hold and Cronln. i 1 Second Kiimo: It. II. B. Pbllnilelphln 4 !l Itoslon fi S 1 heiiKo nnil Iteiisa; Sherdol unit Ki.ohrer. AKI.INtlTON PAUK. CblcllKo AUK. 2. ln lllsco, owneu . oy i Clffell Watkilis, Won the Post mid Paddock slakes, richest two-year old I'Vont of the year to date, to- ! day at ArlliiKton park, with llyniun ' socond nnd H'ar Hunter third. Tho ' six fiii'looK was rlicod In 1:11 3-5 The race had n value of f2li.22r. Blevon Juveniles started. ! GOLF TOURNEY Tlryttn tirant. Jr. of Atlanta, new Nat ion ii I t'lay fouri.H rhaniplntt, will engage In hl fh!t varsity col Icko competition next yar. When Hartford dropped out of thoTTnjdern league t lit- xeaon. the city wan without ora iity.ed base ball for the ftrft time In :t: yenr' The foursome two-ball mixed tournament to bo played on the .Med foi d midget golf run roe, 'si-hedulcd to begin .Monday eve ning, will not begin until Tues day, aeeordlnu to an ammuncc- r.-i'iit lout nlht. The day was ct Uvhilc Kullskv II. K. I It. It. Fftch, principal of the ! " Hcnooi, now attemiing j hit hiH ?5th bomer of tho sea- the University of Oregon summer j witn onfi in tne HQCond game. ...M school, for A. H. A. degree, will be! The AthlctfeH took th eecond i tissisuiiii co.'ien in imrwiu j.. ..r0r, : HurKllcr. senior blirh schnnl much. .500 Howard Schcffel of the school .111.5 ; board announced. I'lteh has cx .1111 i periciico lu football ami basketball, .:l27!atld physical eilllcatlon work. I Itesides coaehluir the biifb sclinnl rmOOKI.YN. AllK. 2. (IP) All ; football and biiskelball teams, error by Cilenn Wrlijlit In Hie ; Coach Dui Khor will have churee of "lovonth InnliiK toilay bvo the n physical ediicullon proKiiim In New York Olants two runs and an tho local schools that will take In S to I) victory over the Itoblns. every pupil, from the primary The fllants scored three times In ! Klaile to the KrailuatlllK class. Alh- tho eleventh ns Hill Walker's trip- Idle activity will not be confined le almost won his own Knmo. j to the small Rroup on tho major Now York S 1 Oj tennis, but there will be class and Urooklyn I! 1 :l 2 ! inter-class Karnes. One of the ul- Walker, HevInK and HiiKiin'. i Joctlves of Kuierlntendent K. H. iMnss, Tlolmach und game, !1 to 2. First game: U. Poston 2 II 2 Philadelphia !l 7 1 .Morris, rimlth. and TlovliiB. Con nelly: Khore and Cochrane, Kchanfi. Second Bamo: Tt. H. 12. T.oston 7 H 1 Philadelphia S 15 2 MaeKayilen and fterry; Ttominel, Mahaf fey. Qulnn, K A r II s h a W. Cirove and Cot'hrane. The ; .mitjoMninor'iiaseball fills turlmnce ''complicated hy ;" chain-store systemof ownership There Is hardly a .majnr league out-' fit which has not- some substantial Interest In Class A or A A prop erty. In the cast of 'the St. Twills Cardinals, this Interest extends to a halt dozen minor loague cuius. Fight managers l ave been known tn send stable mules against each other In the rinK. hut it hardly seems likely tho major league club owners will vote uguinst them selves, when It comes to making decisions In minor league councils. This situation may leail to a split between the "controlled" Intorests und the Independent club owners in the big minor leugues. SOUTHERN OREGON FUND STILL SHY iGOLF DATES SET! . FOR TURNER HHP Frank S. Wright tunes in from Gainesville, flu.,, with, s little hot won the r football back Bi'ound for fu ture reference: ' . "In 1!)2S Florida led the entire I'nUotl States in scoring, 02-1 iiolnts. That, was iiaiihmun's first' year with the 'Fighting (iutors.' His two-ycur record Is 16 wins in 19 games. The 'Fighting Gators' are expected to present a strong 'first eleven,' with 19 letter men back, but a scarcity of first class reserve material Is expected to he a serious handicap this year." Florida, long handicapped by lack or an adequate playing field, is btillding a new stailium 'to be derij cated at the game with Alabama on November 8. Georgia has u trio of stars in the midsummer sjiotllglit of sport With Bobby Jones on top of the golf hcaii. Bryant Grant .developing Into the latest "mighty atom oi' tennis and Willl0"6trlhllng swinging ear nestly -with both fists. The annual Southern OroKon 1 Amateur olf championship, open j to any players in the district, will he played at the Medfold clubj links August 2'J. 30 nnd 31.' fol-j lowed by the finals on I.abur Day. ; Entries are expected from as fill north as Eugene, tho Cooi' Hay country and Klumath Kalis. In the neighborhood of 1 80 players are expected to participate. An entry fee of ?1.50 will 1)0 j thawed nnd local plnyers, nut, members of the Medford club, are ; tileo eligible to 'outer. Hubert 'Hammond, Jr.. who won the ama-j teur title last year will be itn l hnnd to defend his crown, and I will be put to a hard test by stiff I competition, further details will be announced 'from time to time, j ., . . , , . Some, :.one .has: remurked thutj ritlflin'g bees rWili"hclp the ftirmer. He 'might 'try. Hu. huiicuu.-jtomudi. to being stung byirtiust 'everything j elw he raises. Crane .Amoricun. I.oinl tieople are still working to raise the funds to .send' Gord on Tinner, local swimmer to To- ronto. Canada for the Win.. Wrig- lev 15-mile swim to take place AiiBim 27.' . Following tests In Klninuth Lake, young Turner litis proven that his possibilities are pretty good. The record, which lie will at tempt to break is now held by R. P. Keating of New York City, having made the 18-mile swim In 18 hours, IS minutes and 13 Vj seconds. '' OLKVELAXD, Aug. 2. (IP) Culloden, carrying 118 pounds, with Jockey 1'. Gross .up; won tho Ohio state derby, for 3-year olds, SI 2.01)0 added, at liainllriilge track here today. The one and oue eighlh mile was made in 1:51 3-5. equalling the track record. Tontn Kock was second and Dark Kntry third. ; i t Clllluilen 'pnld ll.0.i:$,0 JL"I S t.20. Tnnto Sll.00 and 5;a0( ifml Bark iOrttry S7.00. By O.B. KEELER DETROIT. Aug. 2. &) Tho Detroit Tigera took the second cm me in u row from the ('hlcngo White Sox todny. defeatiiiK tho visitorn 13 to 2 in game In vhich the loserH made 0 hltH and the winnors 15. Thomas. Henry and Tate; Uhlo and Dcnaultelw. ' Bobby . Jones probably would ond shot and was bunkered some tell you, If you cross examined yards uway from Iho green. His him .that there have been three half -blast with the freak niblick, critical strokes in his 11)30 golf-! given him earlier In the reason Ing campaign thus 'far, and if the by liorton Smith, curled up three three-ply champion wouldn't tell inches from the cup. you so. why, I will do it myselt. In each . of his three major championships he hue won this year, there came a situation of such peculiar intensity that one might be "warruntml in nsertlng that the stroke then demanded with the winning stroke of the 1.1 ST. LOriK, Aug. 2 The Cleveland Indians pounded llale holder and Holsiiouser hard to de feat the . at. LouIh Browns , here today, 12 to 4, for the- second straight ga'mo of the series. It. ; n. t:. C'levolund 1.2 St. Louis x.. 4 lludlin and U, Hewell, Balcholder and Munlon, ling. (- - i ,,,,, . EUGENE NET STARS TO PLAY LOCALS .sprihs; Ilung- An hour lutor. Oiegol, hunkered from the toe, took C at this hole. Those two strokes were the mar gin of chumpiunshfp for Jones. At Interlachen, Bobby, finishing the third round with a lead of five strokes on tho field, started competition, nnd, conversely, that ; the final round In r.hiistly ftmbion. anything less successful would! 4-5-fi, losing three strokes to pur have proved the losing one. Mod ford's undefeated tennis club reenforced by the return of Bud Deuel, will tangle with Kugene's tennis team oh tho high school courts at S:30 this morning- Kugene will bring .lo R. Kallsky, third man on the I'niversity of ( rego n t en m and Bill I m d 1 o W , ranking junior player tn Oregon. With such oppostthin the local rucquotccrs will lie forced to extend themselves to win. , There will be seven singles matches and throe doubles. In the singles, .Jim 1-MmlMOti and Bud Deuel will play No. I nnd 2. The remaining singles plnyers will be chosen from 11. i. 'ilsh, A. Tollefsou. John lteddy, 11. (.larfield ami It. Itamsey. 1 . Thu first doubles match will be played by Deuel ami Kduttstnn and Ludlow will iihe.id hem m of the arrival of j protmbly oppose them, (larfield l'ie Pacific Northwest air turun,l Butler will mnke up 1 he see- here tomorrow afternoon. Tbir-iond team nnd Kamscv will tenm In the British amateur eham p'onshl) at St. Andrews, Bobby had three extremely drastic matches, one with Cyril 'Policy, one with Harrison Johnston, and one with Oeorge Volght. He might well havo , lost any one of them. Tint the one with, Volgt ly the one he actually looked like losing, being 2 down with 5 to -play. 'i 'On Volet's :errors, he managed i to Square nt 'the sixteenth, but with tho long seventeenth the perilous tiond Hole, the most dan-, gerous In the world George ral lied most brilliantly, stuck a huge Iron shot on the front of the green, nnfl laid a 60-foot putt (und four to Madonald Smith) In the first three holes. If ever he ' needed a hrnecr this was the time. He got .it, at the fourth hole. This hole Is somewhat over 500 yards In longth, nnd the man who goes sincerely after a blrdio 4 myst deliver a vast brassie shot befewoon a lake at the rlht and a puzzling trap at the left. TJobhy went after a 4 sincoroly. He needed It. Hb' brassio shot was straight as n bullet: the ball rolled nearly on -the carpet; and the birdie 4. his fourth of the tournament there. wn the stimulant required for the rest of a terrific round In which he accumulated 'three f's on the same number of par 3 holes, and still did a 7Ti nnd won the tour- It Is Cool In San Francisco stiff for a birdie '4. where Bobby chipping rather loosely on his j nnment 'by two stinkes. third, wns a dozen feet away fori - the half. Following his loss of the light- Ttohby mnk that mitt, and that i weight championship. $".000 of Sammy Mnnrteir $45,000 was tied up In litigation. purse McCJraw for re-lnstntement. almost without nucstlon saved the match and the British champion shin. imhi itousii. noui-out (fl;.nt out- At Hny hike, it may be remem-j fhdder. Is reported to have entered bered that Leo Diegel, chasing! negotiations with Manager John Bobby to tho wire, had precisely the same score for 69 holes as the champion. , The sixteenth or "Olh hole Is n par 5 which can be .reached in two big shoti " un less the wind Is against them. Bobby vts playing bair a doz en holes ahead of I.eo, nnd he fell he needed n 4 there serl niiMty. fh went nfter n bfic ser- ln a recent tournnmcnt fit rhfl.i-' delphla. Oene Sarnsien. former tpen golf champion, shot five birdies In a row. Only three times since Davis cup play was inatimirated In 1!hmi has America failed to have a team in tho ftnn-ls. IHlliSlfillS nm A Tower of Hospitality! WHBTHEXr"' Im Sm h tin ft doy, tmk, w tjur, mkt tii nm EL CORTEZ HOTEL ft hfmt yn'U hw mmt I Inn. ' I WIS 15-tory hoitelry fa mc thn a hotel . . . trt i home to til who 11 vi beneath Ita hospitable roof. JBeau tifully farniihed lultea and tingle room, each with pletely electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience. JLocated In the very center of San Frandico'i bun social and btitlnm tulih-l rlnw to the theatre, imart (hop and great department tore. JT Palatial dining room and coffee hop, or If you wish, pre pare your meal in your own convenient kitchenette. Daily hotel tervice and garage In connection. The El Cortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STREET ' SAN FRANCISCO MOtTLVOT A. IAMUKI, HLgimt W " t.v-t wo players ;mve signed tp ami a Rood deal of competition l'. expVcti'd. t'oindl nthli'tfc team wen I'hiniipionxhipi this your. fou r with Tollefson doubles match. for thu third Tony Lnrzerl. Yankee staT'thls year has " played hfl Infield' osts except first base. E L Word received today by Dr. I. II. (love from John 1 Farley, 'ex ecutive officer of the fish and game commission of t'allfornin with hendouartcrs In Hnn Francisco, stated "there has heen no change in the laws affoctinrf the trans portation of nme nor la the policy uf the fish and Khme (ommisxlon on the enforcement of slate laws." Local rumors had It that hunt era would not be able to britiK game Into OreKon. if they were hunting In that suite, and lived, here.. . ... , . , -" A man In Iown wnntw n divone from the wife who, he say if, never told him the truth. But it Is be muse their wivoO'lo tell them the truth that mot men want n di vorce, Houston roftt-Dlnnntch, Peoples Electric Store Installed the Fine Lighting System at the .. Medf ord Airport We especially call the attention of visitors during the Airport Dedication to this fine lightng system. O. O. Alendefer A. B. Cunningham ' : 212 W. 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