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4 PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1931. JUNIOR TITLE FOR STATE WON BY PORTLAND Salem,- Nosed Out 5 to , In Errorless Game Iron Boy Pitcher Fails Victory ' On a Bad Bounce. , 'CORVALLIS, Ore., Aug. 8. (AP) ' Portland von the American Legion I Junior Baseball championship of . Oregon today by Ocloatlng the Salem ) team 6 to 4 In the third game of the series. Portland will represent Ors. gon In tho regional finals at' Butte, ' Montana. ' i Both teams played errorless ball. I ' The game was a pitchers' battle I throughout, with, both hurlers baok l ed up by laultles fielding -that r. ' suited In the first errorless game I seen on the college diamond in many , years. ' ) Salem called on1 Perrlno again to pitch after he' had; won the ijrst game and had worked as relief pitch er In yesterday's game. Lefty Leveen, Portland, was "touched for hits enrly In the game but tightened up anrt 'nl lowed neither a hit nor a run after i! the fourth inning. , (.P'Balom led until tho last of, the 1 fifth, collecting three runs In tho E swcond and another In the fourth, Portland failed to score until the fourth when' Oordon started a rally vhlch ended onlv after five hits and jL three runs had been counted Port. V iand got the winning score in the ??lfth on oestra's home run, a long u.ly to left field; that took a bad riop T past Tamp. t Oordon, Portland short stop, was najuagea tne tnosv yaiuaoie piayer Land was awarded the Harry Dorman T "trophy. Dan Bowers, father of Amer 1 lean Legion Junior baseball, awarded fthe trophy. . ' i 7' i . . r;, h): B; i alem ' ...,...,...,.,,;.,. --... 4 7. 0 ItTortland ... , -JO .. 0 SPerrlne ; and Peek; Leveeri and lchards. t ' Umpires: Coloman, ' Burka 4114 fthtnchartj . ,. L CORVALLIS, Ore., Aug. 8. (AP) IflAiv extensive, report prepared by the T American Legion's opmmlttce on Jun ior baseball was adopted at, tho an r nul convention here today. (."(One of the' principal new rules f; makes Portland a sopamte section In ktead of only a district as heretofore. ir As a result the Portland 'champion ship will, go dlrccpy; Into (he state , finals or w'H meet 'In tle 'soini-f Inals a team from some section othor' than 'eastern Oregon. r-. Under the new rules no. birth oer. lineal m(H ' M'. accepted; tf'ttf has been ohAngcd.lli any nuwiner, within phre yean. . . ,. .. , Hi J HUB CLOB. St. Poiil,' 'Aug. I AP)--Charlle Ferrer, -who drives steel .rivets In Ban Francisco sky scrapers during the day and gou ' kallj ' during his off hours, today S captured' the National Public Links Championship by crushing 48-year- eld Joe Nichols. Long Bench, 0 aM 4, In their all-California finals strug- le for the crown. i,( The stamina that made Perrara a Flood handler of eteel, carried him ver the top In his strugglo tor the ( Mghest prised title of America's , publle fee courses. While his young. r.- smaller - and weakor opponent . wilted under the effects of the five ', day campaign, Perrara played with h 4s rhpch calm and composure as it la ere doing Just another Job on j forty story building. t HOSPITAL RELEASES Baseball Scores PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 8. (API Seattle and Portland split a double header here today with Seattle hold lng- Portland scoreless for eight In nings to win the night game 11 to 4. Portland -won' the afternoon game. 4 to 1. - Turpln held the Beavers to three hits In eight Innings In the night game but allowed five In the lost on which Portland collected four runs'. The Indians gathered 17 hits off a quartet of Portland hurlers. i Night gBmes R. H. B. Seattle . ; 11 17 1 Portland - ;4 B 4 Turpln and Gaston; Malls,' Kllleen,' Posedel Llpanovlc and Woodall. Sacramento Oakland - .... - Hubbell McMullen. and Wlrts; ' R. H. t 7 4 7 Thomas E. 2 1 and Los Angeles . Missions Ballou and Camp H. 13 pbeVl; E. 1 3 Llebcr';and Afternoon Games Seattle Portland R. '4 McOraw, Preltas and Cox; and Fltzpatrlck. H. E. 8 1 6 0 Shores San Francisco ........m Hollywood ....,.! Badlch and Baldwin; Bray, Ander son, Johns and Mayer. R. ..J3 .. 8 .-. '! ... Amerkun League - " WABHINQTON. ' Aug. 8. (AP)- Bob' Burke, slim Washington left hander;' entered baseball's hall of fame, today by pitching a no-hlt. no- run victory ovor the Boston Rod Box as the Senators won, 6 to 0. '- - '' : R. H.' B. Boston :. 6 0 0 Washington' ...... S 10- o Moore and Berry; Burke and Spen cer; " ;. " ' " ; E. 3 1 Philadelphia ....&....,.. a . 4 New' Tork'. 3' ' 8. Earnshaw and and. Dickey, Cochrane; Ruffing Detroit ., . , ' Cleveland , : Whitehall and Orabowskl; Brown and Sewell. 1 Ferroll, 1 St. Louis R. ......V....... 1 STARTS ERUPTION IN WIZARD ISLAND CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK, Ore., Aug. 8. For the first time since It was In eruption countless centuries ago, columns of smoke arose Friday from Wizard Island, cinder cone In Crater Lake, and a portion o( Its rocks were not as In the days of yore. A quarter of ..an acre of the Island was Involved and required the serv ices of several park rangers to place the situation under control. A careless smoker is believed to have discarded a cigarette as he was climbing about the Island. The burn ing stub ignited a mass of decom posing leaves and needles among the lava rocks and burned old dead logB that had lain there for Innumerable years, ; ' '-; The fire caused no damage but was difficult to place under control due to the position of the flaming hem lock and pins needles several feet down In rock creavasses. A fire pump was brought to 'the scene and water was played on. the flames several hours. The fire was confined to an area close to shore aid ,sent forth such a qoJunvijof fchioke; that some park vis itors began to ''believe aa embryo eruption was underway. , . . S20,000 SUIT FILED ' ENSHIP CLASS Gray, Bwxton and Bcngough; Thomas and Grube. It, R, B: 8 16 0 Chicago'" 7 " 11 8 Stiles. Klmsey and Ferrell; Prosier and Ttote, (sooond game) St. Louis ,, 1 V ST.-LOUIS. AUi.-(l)i'o'leH'company ' by Attorney. .. qeorge ing lu nits on live itiivuvia, vuv ok. Louis Cardinal poundod tholf wny to another victory over the' Chicago Ouba today, 14, t 7. 1 1' I it. it. . Chicago , .,; .'.;., 7 la 1 St. Louis .. ............ ....-....'....:..14 10 '0 Root, Smith, May, Baecbt and Hemsley; Johnson, Llndsey, Rohm and J. Wilson. R. H. B. Brooklyn' -".v ....'.... ....., 4 .8 Boston 9 a. a Vance and Plcinlch; Cunningham, Hold. McAfee and Spohrer. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 8. (AP) n . . 's R, H. B. New York ...'.-....,.v.u....r. 0 13 1 1 Philadelphia -.. 3. 13 3 Walberg, ana Hogan, O'Farreu; Dudley, J. Elliott, Blake, Bolsn and Davis, McCurdy, H. Cmolnnatr r . - -.' k I Outdo Bardelll, batter known as f TYoung Flrpo," northwest lightweight ', (Igliter, was released from a hospital I here yesterday arter spending several " days iin bed with a gunshot wound i In his left foresrm. The wound was "sustained Tuesday at Dead Indian .wheni an automatic Colt revolver ac t'JIdentally discharged. , Young 'Flrpo sold this morning he IfTui goiiis; w ii i name in wausce "Idaho, to recuperate. k, The Injury will not be serious and Vlll not Interfere with Flrpo's fight lng. The. bullet passed through the sv trail mua uiu nov eiriae m puiie. r i . incnrnDn cum pctq tJflLUI unu 0IIUI ULI0 i : 79 AT DEL MONTE I'. DKL MONTK. Cel., Aug, 8--AP 1 R( A. Tnnlnl of Truckee, Cel. shooting from 10 yards, today won tilt rimlriy :JhalMllp of ' the fBirrth4 day of tn Pacific internet' tonal traiahoot. His score was 9axlUO. K. W. Wood, Med ford, shot 79. 1 Cslfpd aflverU'lnf f t rult' R. Plttaburgti,:" 4 8, i uonneanann tUK,eiorin; otoine ana. Qrace. , . .. .. - Dirt track auto racing under flood lights Is being tried on a park speed way near St. Louis, it is an innova tion in the wldwest. ,.. ,.4, Milt Simpson, the prophetic black smith" of Iola' Kas,,. haa- sent- his horseshoe to the St. Louis Cardinals this year as his world's champion choice. ' Pearl Wilson and L. M. Wilson yesterday filed suit "In the circuit court for alleged broach or contract In the sum of tao.OOO, against tho Rogue River company, with head offices In Los Angeles, Calif. i ' . Mrs. Wilson alleges In her com plaint that the Rogue River com pany, Respite frequent requests, failed to give her a clear and unre stricted - title to acreage she pur chased from the company, and, that unbeknownst to her, at the time of the signing of the sale agreement, the mineral' rights of the land are vested In others. - The complaint 'sets forth that the agreement was made to purchase the land, located In th southern part of the county, for 11.000. and a balance due of $6000 iexlsts, final payment to be made lit 1034. Mrs. Wilson asserts that she' has offered to pay the balance, and that by rea son of being unable to secure a clear title, has been unable to make the sale of the proporty for aa6,0001 .) Mrs. Wilson .Is represented by At torney Que Newbury, the defendant M. Roberts. " . .J DR. I. H. 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Aug IS at 7:30 p. m.' at the public library In Medford and will be held' each week . until the meeting of the na turalization court sometime In Sep temhber; - - - ' 1 ' All foreign born persons and 'Amer icans wishing restoration ' of ottlzen shlp are urgld to attend these classes. There is no charge for either ma terial or lnstruotlon. Any further in formation may be 'Obtained by phon-, ing 818. .'.,-. ' These classes are' under' the aus pices of Crater Lake Chapter,' D. A. R. and is part of the work ' of the national committee on patriotic edu cation. , Mrs. D'Alblnl Is the local chairman of this committed. ' AERIAL' ACROBATIC AT AlKI'OKT THIS AFTERNOON A program of stunt 'flying" and trapeze work from a plane is sched uled for this afternoon at the muni cipal airport. Ronald Russell or Eureka, Cel., acrobat, will present a series of air feats from his trapeze on a plane. Pilots Waage, Seagrave and : Ban nister will also do their part on the afternoon's program with stunt fly ing and air stunts. Russell has been an aerlallst for two yean and has been, stunting at air shows thrqugh- out northern California, He will do his flying act at 1 :80 o'clock and again at five o'clock. : : BB5I?!T"!I i !--LI - HOLLY 'ASKS DAMAGE I PLEA CHANGE The' Pacific States Theaters,- Inc., (Holly theater) and John. Nleder meyer, manager, through their at torney, George M. Roberts, yesterday filed a motion in the circuit court asking that Roy a. Petoh, who is, suing the defendants for 818,000 for alleged Injury to his eyesight, make more "definite and certain" portions of the complaint and eliminate other portions, held as lrrevelant or' Im material. ' j" ' The defense asks that there be stricken, portions of the complaint, citing "that plaintiff Is. the father of five minor children," and, reier ences to medical views anent the future of his eyesight. . i The defense also seeks to have the plaintiff to make more dellntte and certain when Petch. alleges be warned Nledermeyer against opening the door to a room containing' pow erful lights. Petch alleges that while empioyea as a movie operator, he sustained In- Jury to his eyesight through "tne alleged "negligence of the defendants. Plenty of Wile) Game Found . OLTfMPIA, Wash., Aug. 8. (UP) The "wild west" , Is not complete ly dornentlcteed yet. Stt'a preda tory animal hunters take pride In the fact they luat month killed 260 predatory aplmals.. The' huntsmen bagged 241 coyoteB, six '. bobcats, two cougata anr one bear. ! WHEELER t- Street . improvements under way. , .. . : ' . . . VALLEY GAS CHIEFS AT BANQUET An official meeting of the South ern Oregon Oaa corporation was held In the form of a banquet in the private dining room of the Hotel Del Rogue at Grants Pass Friday evening, August 7. The meeting was one of a series of get-togethers being held by the Southern Oregon Gas corporation with the object in mind of exchanging better business Ideas and the prospects for future business. In spite of the supposed business depression now Invading the country, each dlstrlot manager stated that due to the Increase In confldencee and-desire for gas ser vice, the prospects In buying ga, equipment were Increasing and show ing a tendency toward continual growth. Those present-at the meeting were: T. A. Hopkrns, general manager of the Southern Oregon Gas -corporation who Is making hts monthly visit from Ban Francisco. Cal.; J. B. Brault, assistant general man ager. Medford; F. A. Anderson. Jr Grants Pass district: M. R, Brown, district manager, Roseburg; Al Parr,, district manager, Ashland; Mrs. Flor ence Kurtz, aocountant. Medford; Homer Reed,' plant superintendent. Medford; H. W. Wilson, service man ager. Medford; Mrs. Kathcrlne Shields, office clerk, Grants Pass; C. D. Cadmus, salesman, Grants Pass and H. W Leigh ton,, ' repre sentative of the Electrolus Refrig erator Sales, Inc., Los Angeles. Oakland Library ' established here. . KLAMATH. FALLS-, Issue -to be sold foTZ? new ; tlre sutC fP"L Wall streei' TWO MILLION DOLLARS A DAY IB BEING SET ASIDE BY 27,000,060 PERSONS ' FOB METROPOLITAN INSURANCE To Educate Children To Pay Mortgages on Homes To Compensate the Worker for Sickness and Accident ' To Shfeld Widows' and 'Orphanss To Guarantee Savings To Repay Business for Loss from Death Within Its Ranks Of course you have Insurance. But have you enough to meet your true needs? For Intelligent Insurance Planning,' call CARL E, GBAXT. pibtrlct Manager, Phone 1610' .1, p. 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