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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1930)
mil! TUTBUyg. gEPgOtoP, OT?F.noT, "NrOXD'XY. 'AFflTT fl. '1fT,0. LEGGE FAVDRS I Qld An(i New In VheerEquipment ; PITCHING STAR GIVES LOCALS E BEAU Nightingale of Bend Proves a Bird at Fooling Medford Swatters Final Score 11 to 1 Court Hall Is 'Regusted.' The Medford baseball team of the Southern Oregon league, could not hit for Hour apples yesterday, and were defeated by Rend, It to 1, on their own homo lot, to the great aggravation and disgust of J. Court 1 lull, business manager of the crew. Business Manager 3 la 11 attributed the sound trounc ing to the high nltitude, the haze from forest fires, and the weari ness of the locals, nfter u -00 mile auto ride In the early dawning. Fred Nightingale, Oregon State college star, pitched for Bend, and let the locals down with four measly hits. Rusiness Ma nuger Hull Huid it was the best pitched game of hush league hall he ever naw, as man ,or boy, and that he will recommend that San Francis co look Mr. Nightingale over, in the near future, as he is a sort of ex-officio scout for the Coast league squad. Not a member oi the Medford infield collected a hit. Jack Hughes hurled for Med ford, anil was hit freely and often, ami was relieved by Valencia, who was also plunked substantially. The Rend suuud played errorless IkVll and Medford was credited Twith one bobble. A large crowd saw the game anil enjoyed the results immensely. The score and summary: Hend. AB. It. H. K. Allen, lb 4 2 10 Oarber, ss 5 2 2 0 Kennedy, rr 4 3 3 0 Iogan, cf 3 12 0 Wood. 2b f 1 2 0 Londahl, 2b 3 110 Russell, If 4 0 10 OXeary, c 3 0 0 0, Nightingale, p 4 0 0 0 Haines, rf 0 1 0 0 ar, li 12 o Med forth AB. U. II. E. Dunn, ss . 3 0 0 0 Chrlstain, cf 4 0 1 0 Stepp, 2b 3 0 0 0 Broulette, c 4 0 0 0 VnWncia. lb, p li 0 0 u Bowman, 3b 4 0 n 1 Katiffman. If 2 12 0 Maas, cf 2 0 10 Hughes,, p, lb 2 0 0 0 27 1 4 1 Summary: T h r e e-h a s e hits. Kennedy, Logan, Woods; two-base hits, Maas. Oarber, Kennedy, Lo gan. Russell, Wood; struck out by Nightingale 8; by Hughes n; double nlays, Oarber to Londahl to Pv 1 len ; bases on bn I Is, I I ugh es 3 ; Nightingale 4, Valencia 1: hit by pitcher. Hughes 5. Nightingale 3. Umpires.- Mednris and Kelly; time, of game. 1 :45. 4 II NEW LEAGUE RECORD CHICAOO, AllR. 11. OT Just five mure .home runs and 4 4 gnine in which to pet them ami Hack Wilson ot the Culis will have set a new National league record for round trip blows. The nudcy C'uh outfielder yes terday laced Boston Ilruve pltih inK for three homers in a double header to Rive him a total of 39 for the Henmn. and equal his 1H2II recotd. The leilKlle record of 43 was ut last year by Chuck Klein of the phllli's.' who today was -,1 .--''l VHl,en. Standings iciated Press.) iinst. W. IS 17 IB 14 13 12 12 10 . lonal. L. 10 1 1 12 14 15 II! 10 IS Pet. t rTl .4U4 ; W. L. 44 44 Vet. .C0ll .-!3' .5111 1 .47i .4 Mi1 .4.17 .34'! .-0 jo 4r, 37 fi!l 5S 7 a I.. 3: 4r. 46 .07."i ,r.?ir. .VJ3 .4:"'. .3!lli .3!1 .33D 41 34 i'eiii KctiiM t'nrvnllU. ' ?:!. ' r. . Aug. 1. (Pi '":' .ms look Sunday' Wil ' - .. Ieace ball game . , '...ii-. here by a 4 to 1 - Karl L. MrXutt , ict for widening lorth city limits io IN fii; SETTERS WOMEN'S LM v-M;r; f,- - lives' flki v - 111 a k 1. .-... .,.(. ..w I'htftn : I Florence Lowe Bcrr.es oi San Marino. Cai.. sittlna on the wlnn ot I Florence Lowe Bcrr.es oi San Marino. Cai.. sittlno on the wing, ot tne low-wingca monoplane in wmcn she bettered the recognizee speed record for women by traveling 190.19 miles an hour at Los AnQelcs. Recordvas formerly held by Amelia Earhart. Country's Midget Golf Courses Now Number 25,000; Represent Cash Value of 125 Million Dollars WASHINOTi W Aug. 1 I . Pf These baby golf nurses, sprouting around tin Fulled States now, ntimlM'r 2 a. una ami represent the Incredible value of 1 -..uiiu.oou In investim lit. This in the est i mate, com pi led by tlie commerce department, which finds 15. una of them have! sprung into existence since last j January. I Primarily the- government's com merciul sharps have been i nves- i ROBINS GET A HARD BUMP IN PENNANT RAflF ANflF W N 9 I LMimill lUlULMSULLU Villi - Cardinals Take a Double! Catching Train Keeps Port Header 'From 'National, land From Clean Sweep Leaders, While Cubs Win. Pair Former Now Lead. By Only One Game. ! Hy Orlti Itoltt'ilsoii. Associated Press Sports Writer Once aga in t lie I :too I; lyn liob- ins are finding the painway thru the western half of tlv National league circuit a thorny road to travel In iUest of the champion - ship pennant. on their last swini; through the; j west, the pace settinu Robins I failed to bn ak even, droppini; seven of their 13 Rallies, and if the results at St. Louis the last three days are any criterion then! Brooklyn's pennant hopes are due 'to receive a severe jolt before the Kobins return to I'latlmsh: , I 'Hie second and third blow in I two days was handed the Itobins I yesterday when the Cardinals look! li double header, the first s to 2 . lm.1 III.. Iliebleall. 4 IO 0. The double defeat, while the Culm w.re winning' two. Rave Brooklyn up a stout battel until the ninth, Just one Ranie nilvantaRo over the when SiRafoos clinched the affair league champions. I'.ui -lelRli' Crimes with a homer, scorliu; Skiff, l ilcbed steady ball In the first, I At I.os AnRelcs, Hollywood drop 1...1 ion' ii. ,n, ,!,.. ten l.rll- cd the first Ranie 12 to 8 to San ! i ... i ,, ,.i,.willlr ..niet He let the Robins down with fl v hils and fanned seven of the ninr him In the third, InninRs. The Cubs took the Boston Brave to 1. A pair of 12. strikiiiR out men that faced fourth and fifth the measure of li to II and 1 1 highly polished pitching p, rlorma rices Boot and I'at Malone by Charlie and Hack Wilson's home run bat, account ed for Chicago's triumphs. Root' ,.t the Braves down with three . hits In the opener, while Wilson l blasted out his :17th and 3Sth 1 home riins. Malone produced a five-hit game In the second, while Hack W'.is V ndlng his :i:".h homer over (he wall. The lowly Phillies nl won a double header, taking Hi" Cincin nati Beds into camp by 41. e scores of IS lo 0 and 4 to 3. l our Bed hurlers were tnm hed for '-'1 safe ties in the firs', while Collins had the cd-o over Rixey In the night ca o. Turning on the Cleveland In dians, the Washington Senators inanng' d to hold on cond place. in 'ie .Vii'tlcan league by a mar -in of two point by ' .igRiii-' out a;; v ! i; i.-t iry. KlcVcn rolls in Ci" 'i 'liih inninc; a' counted f,.r the large s ore. Th- V ii k . - kept I''1" ' wilh t,e Se" in e heme ion festi val with Ihe Si. Iolis I'.rowns. the N'eW Yorkerswitinin'-'. 1 I to 11. Babe Bulb connected with his 42iel of the yar while Combs. Ci.slie Blue lib n nil'i'd out eiccuji blotts. Karl W'hl'ehill chalked up his pir, i, .r-.i.-b! '.btor:' ("' l"t'"it n the Tigers turned back Ihe Boston tied Sox. 4 lo 2 T linmnnk Plnn-i d'iis"'"! f"r orirani7.tt inn of Vil)vn It vr Kond ass(iciii'.n. SPEED RECORD (igating the subject by reason of the demand the miniature golf establishments, an; ('renting for materials of varloiin kinds, all during a period when demand for substances is a matter of general concern. The courses promise to consume in the aggregate very respectable quantities of cotton, through their use of duck and canvass for enclosures. They me also the products of n dozen in dustries. SEATTLE GETS A GAME AT LAST; of Series Los Angeles Slaughters Seals in Dou ble Header. ( Ry the Associated Press.) Los Angeles totk two games from the San Francisco Missions yesterday to maintain lirf place In second position In the Pacific Coast league, only one K.ime now ' behind the leading Hollywood Stars, ! The AnRels won the iierios. T to 2. San Kranclseo won one and; dropped one in the double head"! grounds that the law (lid not cover with the Stills, to hold third place, the activities of OroRon hunters and stay two Ramos behind the! hut had been passed to prevent leaders. j ralditiR of gaine fielils In southern The AiircIs won the mnrnlnR , California by commercial hunters. same 13 to 1. and the afternoon i The case was tried last week, session fi to 2. In the morninR they hit Herman I'illeite hard audi Lester Scheffel and Oeoi'KO often and the Missions played bad N'lckerson are two .Medford anglers ball In the field. The southern i " ho have been haviiiR their share team was pushed harder In thelof luck on their last four or five afternoon. faclnK licrt Cole In theHIPs to the river and tributary OOX IOf 1I1C .Missions. Cole Oil! up a stout battle until the ninth Kranclseo, but came back to win! the second 7 to 4. .less Mill and Karl Sheely each got a homer in both games, and 12 hollieto were hot during the Iwo sessions. Sj,n Kranclseo look tile series Tor the week, four gamea to two. Sacramento took the series from tile Oaks, 5 to 2. and won bo'.h games yesterday, the morning ses sion 4 to 3 and Hk- ailernoon af f iir. 4 (o 2. Two of the smallest Minday crowds of Ihe season w.t - nesscd the game. The Senators iriiioo mm mis 111 ine toou ' inning ot tne morning session 'o overcome the daks' two-run lead. Tony Krelta,. having allowed four ! hits and two runs in the first two . frames. K, Bryan pitched byiiseir to an easy victory In the after- noon, keeping eight hits well eeat - tered. The Senators scored all their runs off Hurst. After losing the first game lo Portland in 10 innings. 4 to 3. Ke - attle finally broke Into the win - ning column by taking a :x-innlng g.. me. 10 to 2, which '.vat called hy agreement to enable Seattle o catch a train. Seattle look onlv trame In the nei'ie. Port. land winning six strnigTit victorb"i. -V-T, games today: teams traveling. P NABBED AS SPEEDER I'OHTLANI). Au.. 1 1. V Walteri. I'riitl.-rnd llravi-r Vit b-r. w.i arrotod Sunday nitfht in n rfk d ii vlmr 'ba r, -n .'"nipnint r i,. j. i'innry wnn cifitt-innie i'Hv rminelt pur whiw cur he r.iiii.bd. S';.ltf-it chaw-d truck fur fire deimrtment. wax relea'd on t'.t) bad. He fall- cd to make a r-prirt of th- accj-j 1'nrt.land K. H. Allfbaw open i"nt within the time (specified by '! rndio whop at H3S Handy boiilo law. Vftrd. . With Rod and Gun In Rogue Valley By Ernest Rostel and Dick Green" Reports from Grants Push say that preparations are underway for the construction of the largest fish hatchery in this 'part of the stale on Hut to Creek near Ituite Falls, ny the United States bureau of fisheries. If the river Is closed to commercial fishing when the matter conies up for a vote at the tronerul election next November, the construction of the hatchery lis a certainty. Wilford Allen, of j Crunls l'nss, state game eonimls I sit in member. Indicated last week. I In such event, the state and fed . ernl governments will cooperate to j their utmost to bring fishing in the I Kogue river hack to Its former j high standing. The commissioner I visited the proposed site of the 1 hatchery, accompanied by Matt Kyckman .superintendent of Ore J gon fish hatcheries, and Joe Hus I s 'll. Seattle, representative of the ! I '. S. bureau of fish hatcheries, j The present I tut to Kails hatchery I Ih operating to capacity and has lover iwo and one-half millions of j steeihead in the ponds ready for liberation in the Kogue river soon. ! F. M. Brown, deputy game war- den. is in receipt of a communica- j uun n o m naroiu in iorti, suue ! game warden, stating mat every thing possible is being done to have satisfactory arrangements made with the California lish and game commission whereby game may he brought from California. I into Oregon without danger of ur- rest. Mr. Hi own slates that a j rumor prevails thruout southern Oregon and Klamath county to the effect that the provisions of the I California game laws, whereby it is made unlawful to bring game into Oregon from California, will be enforced. The only possible thing tiie ' Oregon gamo eommis sion can do is to urge the Califor nia officials to hold this law In abeyance until their legislature nectH and passes regulatory mea sures providing for the transporta tion of game from California into Oregon. This is being done, both commissions realizing the impor tance of cooperating in this matter. Mr. Rrown is of the opinion that the matter will he adjusted satis factorily to both Oregon and Cali fornia sportsmen who hunt ducks and deer, both hi Oregon and Cali fornia. A Klamath Kails sportsman was recently arrested on a charge of bringing California game Into Ore gon, was tried in the Justice court at -MacIJoel and was acquitted on sm-.iiim. i n o 1.1m ui!i lui.n mrm to Little Rulle creek where they ' caURhl their limit of eastern brook trout. This stream has its source out of I'ish lake, which ubounds (with trout.- The lake will he closed , to fisliitiR after next Kriday. Unlucky at catching unything else, John Vsunza, ye office hoy, went to the backwaters of tlold Kay dam yesterday and caught four catfish with little trouble. He hud been out on the river almost every Sund ly but had never conic back successful, before. 1 ' The medical profession was rep- resented at the river Friday when Ur. li. C. Wilson and Mr. : (I. ; Thayer spent a few hours In quest r steeihead. The latter hooked u gootl -si.eil stcclliean, nut alter at- tempting to land It, the fish mnilo its escape. Jjr. Wilson failed to get a strike. Diamond lake is a great place to K" fishing, according to Mrs. T. tl. 1 iravis, who cast u line into the bike for the first time Saturday, 'She tried again Sunday und during the two days caught 10 trout. ' weighing IS pounds. Her sister. ''1'" - Imogene Coghland, who Is ''er guest from Los Angeles, also ;iugbt the limit. They fished whil -Mr. Travis, who pceiulizH in golf, rowed the bojit. MOSCOW. Auk. 9. At The vict Rovorninent W campiiiKiiiiiK iinmnu induMtiinl and trade uniuii hi Kiiniziitionn t eliminate wante if raw material n a further tneunn if ftjiwardinK the five-year ln diirttrlaliatlnn plan. OI'I N I : A , I 'firt Utcuei-e Wont A f -rl-a. Auk. ThlM cntnny. which has ln-en leant itrofitable of Pall I'nrlUKUPS" pfin4erMifinn, ban nil (ha ulilo Ih. I,wl.,..r 1... e.p'iiiiriK rice, coffee, cnpia, niwal and rotifin. GOVT. AID FOR i "OREGON FLAX Chairman of Farm Board j' Visits Senator McNary at J Marion County Farm i Delighted With R u r-a I Oregon Leaves for ' North. SAl.KM, Or'.. Aug. H (ZD Keen interest in the Oregon flax industry which, ho said, is entitled to the same consideration from the federal farm hoard as other crops when operated on a co-operative basis, whs shown hy Alexander Legge. chairman of the hoard, who was a guest yesterday for several hours at the farm home of Senator Charles 1. McNary. Leggo recalled tl)at Col. V. It. Martram. nuperin temlent of tho industry for the state, appeared before the board in connection with a proposed loan for flax producers, 1 ckk1 ii Piieui to enjoy t hor oughly his visit to the McNary home, which was spent entirely in rest, no official business being dis cussed. Accompanying l-egge were .1. C. Ainsworth. president of the United Slates National hank of 1'orlkind; V. 1. II. 1 Unison, man ager of the Portland chamber ot Commerce; Niles Olson of the fed eral department of agriculture; John II. litirgard, chairman of the Put t land Dock commission ; Feder al Judge John II. McNary, brother of the senator, and several others. Alter luncheon had been served the party I-egge retired to the shade of a big oak tree, without coat, vest or hat, puffed with rel ish a cigar, and said he couldn't undeisland why McNary wanted to spe.ul his lime in Washington wnen he lied such a delightful home in Oregon. He wuh especially inter ested in the McNary cattle herd, a Htream that traverses the farm and the flowers that are now in summer glory. Several Salem and Portland wo men assisted Mrs. McNary in serv ing the luncheon. The party re- turrivd to Portland later hi the day. SPOKAN1C. WuhIi.. AUK. II. (lt ScVMrtil t hoit mi nd iai inci H nl Wiisliinnton and Idaho natlu'rcd to day to hear Alcxnnder l.fiKt'. ft'd oral farm board cluiirimin, statu bin convlc(i(n that the inland Umpire wheat acrease Bhonld ho :ut. "iinpliiH of induHtriul ni'oductH can he sold abroad," he mild In an interview, "because the production coHtH can bo lowered und demand increuHfid, but nuin'H Hiomach can hold only ro much wheat." He advocated northwentern farm- erH I'eediiiK It to Iiohb. , Other si)eak(M'H ut tiie mass meet-. iiiK were .Dr. K. O. Holland, nreHi- dent. WaHhluKton State college; NilB OlHcn, chief of the biirenu of; agricultural economicH; Dr. K. V. Muntnieier, extension economist In farm niarketiiiKK roniKlit Ukko and liln porly will leave hy train for a mcctiiiK at Mozeman, Mont. F, UP IN SMOKE lOUTIAND. Ore.. Auk. 11. Sweeping the entire plant of I hi F. ( Slettler paper box faclory nt im early hour tiiday fire deHtroynd (lie plant and cmiscd dmmme esti mated hy the owner at. S7rh,non. Two Portland firemen, (Jooiko Viuilno und Harry M. Umdru, were burned neveiely when u blunt ol flame Hlnick them in the faee. They wero niHhod to the emerfie;iey Iioh pital. Fire officinlH mild Ihe plan! would he a tnlul Iohh. Origin of Mie fire wuh undeler- miiHMi. The blaze wuh diHCovered ly ICrneHt W. JohnHou. niKlit wntcli man, who Haid he firnt noticed It In Hie middle nertlm of the word Hide of the building near a cylln- dt-r preHH. From there It qulckiy spread over the building. ST. A t !( H 'ST INK 1)11 V A K , Fiance, Auk. S. tA') Hex In Ki'iiin, who owned what whh once the laiK.-xt ' movie Htudlo on the Fn-nch Itiveria, ban retired from t he IridUHtry. I Um cinc-Httnlio Is now ho far out of date that It would lake a fortune to modern ize It. OHKItA.tt.M KltOAi;, UK. f. tVi America mh thu.i far have out numbered other foreign visitors to the I'HHKion Flay. Cp (o June 2H then' had been Hpettiitor.H ft orn the Infted Ktati-f. KriKland furnished (i.!?,. The total attend :in-e W.iK above ini.OMO No More Piles! HKM KOID. the jirfKcriiitlon of Dr. .1. H. ,eonhardt, Is cuaianteed to banlfth any form or File misery. It given iiiiek act ion ev-n In "Id, -MlMiorn ch.d-h. H KM - lin 1 1 1 aue-rft-fln biTtnie it heab and trenih t'lix the affected parts and removen blood congestion In the lower bow-, el the fl.UMe of pile. OtllV a fl ini'Tnal medieine can do thin, that' why salve and cutting full, .lar mln Woods and dnigghts every-j wh"ie nell HK.M-KOID with guar-! ante i rui t It cost you nothliiK if It I doesn't end all Fllo ugony. t . ....... ,;t.m ' :.-. ":' " ' , -'i .;! " i ' :';' ..... .,..'. ( . '.j . ' ".- Contrast in Transportat.on j 4 ' ; A"fh KiC" Tho modern Fireitone-equip-ped motor car meets one of the fnmoui muledriven borax wa oni in Dentil Valley and affordi an interesting contrast in wheel equipment. Where the wagon wheels will travel along with their load at a few mile per hour, the automobile is eqoippc.1 wilh the new Firestone Heavy Duty tires to go seventy or eighty miles per hour with tafe ty. It is pictures such no tins that suggest the renvarlmMe de velopment that has taltcn place in transportation since the Fire stone company was established thirty yean ago, ' E I FOllTLAND, Ann. 1 1. (iV) K. A. Winchester, -la, of lloriim. Ore., wan beiiiK held here liulay for n eoroner'H jury JieariiiK. the out -' come of the death Saturday nluht . of Fh-lch (!cn ten beln, 17, who Winchester killed with a handnx. J Tin- two men were working on hay-balinjf crew, others in the. Ki'oiip said Oantenhcln had been1 plckiiiK on" WincheMier all day, and at. t lie eloHe of wmk ran at bini with a hay hunk. ! AVhicheHter lookeil a roil lid for Homcthlmv to proteei hlnifulf with. he Hnid, and I)1h ha ml ki-uhpimI u j rtmall hand ax. lleHiniik blindly, j he declared, with the blunt nhh , The ax clipped, turned and the 1 blade Hushed down on Oanten- shoot like fotby'TM: have , ones I M I) your WmmSJI style 'r Youll Like il Golf News ,. No slices ! Tkis is axMi Bull Snake Not Product of Jug Captor Reaps Awartl of Dollar Sl'OKANF. Wash.. Auk Vi Today's local hero is F. C. Hrown,; who cauuht the snake that elmbd tlu cops who arretted the men ; who thounht the monster came ' out of a little brown Jok- . I KmerKiiiK today from his finite' In the "Hotel de 4 i Ink." other- wise known as Schadc's a ban-! dotied brewery, which is patron ized over ninhi by thuse who "ridel the roils" of freii-ht ears, Urown bein's neck. He died three hours later. No formal charge has been placed nnaln.l Wlm hcHier, but he was ordered held for hearing before a coroner's Jury, OiniiH I'eterson, Denton, Texap, county farmer, h;.s used one grain binder 2H years, another :i). ' 1 Xewbei-K N. It, hesber. Inc.. received cotiti'nct for construction of garage building for Haynard Mo tor Car company. pawmHjtilll.iU 1 IWSM K means Truth told interestingly went for a stroll on Trent nvo iin , 4'omnionly called ''The Bkld road," and i-aW a six foot bull Hiiake. Thin wuh the pa me reptile ptir iuicd for days by police after four inebriatep, carrying a Jur, called for aid in determining whether the sunk? was real or imaKlnary. It was real. llrown KriiHped' It firmly by '"the neck, walked over to a Hiiake fanclern, and sold it for one dollar. A new law k I v e b Argentina workers H-hour dayH nnd 7-hour , nights, linral and domestic work- rs are exempt, 11 . Decline of the Cuban siiRiir in dustry has turned Island farmon toward other crops. Nearly Oon men ar to he'em. i iIovi d In hulldlnir an KC-8tori (ailldlnr In New York; . , , Cllendalp - Kbevle'H Oroceryette opened for huslneHw. i8k mm Newspaper ft J