..'i;v. III.' WAt it. 1 0. P5GEF0UR. RUTH'S HOMER IN 1 5TH GIVES YANKS WIN OVER TIGERS Babe Ties. -With Gehrig ' 'Grove Chalks Up' 24th Victory of Year American League ' w. Pet Philadelphia Washington . New York .. Cleveland , St. LouU .... Chicago ., .721 .Old 64 ...,....58 ..:.47. ,., ,44 Mil All .427 .390 J 118 .375 Boataiv .'., Detroit ....'.'....l....'........'...42 DETROIT. Aug. 16. (AP) After -.j IB Innings of fruitless batting Babe mini mariea a rally mat netted the MMir'Vn! V.1.. ........ i - 7 7 to B victory over the Tigers. The , Babe opened the Inning by I driving hla '33d home run. over the VjS' right field fence: Lou Gehrig followed , with. a. doublo.. and. Cy Perkins j , brought htm home, with a single, 1 , Ruth's Homer gave him a tie with Gehrig for the major league lead.; V ' i. ,. Xv. t, JS. New TTorlc 7 17: 1 Detroit a 14 J 3 l Andrews, H. Johnson, Gomez and lr Dickey; Hogsett, Bridges Pipgfas, y CLEVELAND. Aug.. 16r-(AP) lief- lug victory of the. season, by besting Wer Wen-ell to give the--Philadelphia Athletics a 4 to3 victory-over the In dians' today. Earl AverlU hlti his 24th .homo, run of, the seasorljl " "' '" '' '"' ft. H. sE. Philadelphia 4 0 J 1 1 Clovelnnd u 3 0 ' 1 Drove nod Cochrane; Forrell and Bewell. ' " J - CHICAGO, Aug, 15. (AP) Boston defeated the, White Box 1 to 0 today In a hurling duel between Red Faber and Dannie MacFayden. . . . R. H. . E Boston,; , ....;;..:.... 1 8:0 Chicago -. '.'.',..i...',Ji.....;.. 0 0 ? 2 Mnopoydettr and;! Barry; - Fnber ud """iv;;.; ' ''"; ! "' ST.! LOUIS, Aug. 19,-r-(AP-Biiddy Myer 'Of , the Woshlngton Senators beat a 'throw home by Lin Stortl to day, antl BroKe - e:. stubborn; 12th ln-i hlog tie between the Senators and the arowns, the Senators winnings Wahlngtori '''f.::,:.-- a 1 ,'i et.' a '- Burke, Hsttle' apd; Spencer; Stew art and Perrell,' ' .'' '"'' ' . , '" f : . , -:' Natlonul League i N. ('.( - - :- i: -W.' L i Louu J .;,.......,.... to o I New yorK v!).i.X.Ji.i;i..; 1 Chicago . .li.'i;i.;...'.'. - 01 BO ' J Brooklyn ....,...,ir.....f..',.......Bg. 88 I Boston i:-64 88 I PltUburgh 83 89 Phlladeluhla ...-.47 07 Pot .041) .800 .830 .BU9 .4118 .473 .412 .303 Cincinnati .41 72 PHILADELPHIA. Aug, IB. (AP) : The Philadelphia Nationals took two i games from Pittsburgh today, win ning the first game 8 to aud the second con tost 3 to 1. Both games ; were played on, a muddy t field and i rain fell most of-.the afternoon; : , ! ' .' 1 ' r,' it e: t Pitubunth :X .'.'.i,...: 4 1 8 t o PhlladelDhla; ' 4 a' Wood, Oaborn and Oraoe; . Dudley, Collins end pavls. , ' ' - (second game) R. H. .E. ' Pltuburgh ,--.. 1.8 v ! Philadelphia 3- 4 0 : Melu and Phillips; Bolen, .-Watf and. McGurdy, . i Chicago at Boston postponed, ruin:', (2 games tomorrow), : Bt. Louis at New Xork postponftl, Tain, Cincinnati at Brooklyn postponed, rain ..' OLD FOESTLASH TO MEET JLEONARO - NKW VORrfc Aug. 16, ( API O rim vlsuced Billy IVtrolle - end A'D Kac- Jimmy.' MoLnmin' u",nive' more "on ihelr minds than 'their Ki- apectlve shares of the night's - tv- oel4 when they clash In their ten round "rubbr' bont nt Yankee U dlilin Thursday nlUt. ' i , ; ' ThBy have their eyes glued tn- a real flstlo plum dangling a lime fur ther along the trail, Both are after a promised "big shot" agulmt Benny Leonard: the season's prise comeback. ; The winner of Thursday's go will be . touted as the logical man tu give the former lightweight champion his baptism of big-time fire. Petrolle. the 29-year-old gamester. Oiitslugged the coast produet in their first meeting In 130. but MeLarnin came bnck to win the Verdict in their second bout here this year. CULVER, Ind., Aug. 18 (AP) Frankle Parker of ' Milwaukee cap' tured the national , boys" elnglea championship today by defeating Oene Mako, toe' Angeles, 7-8, after a stirring uphill battle. Mako, usually a hard driver, changed, hie- etyle today, using chop stroks that almost felled Park er. He piled up a 4-1 lead In the first act and then led S-4 on his own serve but Parker broke through, forced him to err at the net and went on to win the set. In the second, Mako led 8-3 only to have the Milwaukee etar overtake him araln wltb greet assortment of shots. SEALS NOSE OUT 5-7 IN EVENING BATTLE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16r-(AP) San Francisco and Portland fought a nip and tuck battle here tonight with, the Seals winning the ball game In the eighth inning. The score, was 7 to 8. The Ducks, with a homer by' Johnson which scored Coleman, tied the scoro 1n the seventh. The Seals made a determ ined assault in the eighth, and with doubles by Wera and Jacobs, brought In five runs. Threo more In the lost two frames for the Ducks failed to tie the scoro. . '''-'...-,'.' R H-i.'B Portland .,....B 11 , 'i San Francisco .......'J 13 ! 1 Walters and Fltzpatrlck; Jacobs and Healey, Baldwin, Penobsky. OAKLAND, Aug. 15. (AP) Oak land made It three straight over, the Mission here tonight, defeating the Reds 6 to 2 and taking: the lead la the current series. Caster, Mission pitcher, was touched for 14 hits, whllo Fay Thomas allowed the Reds only seven. Heavy hitting by Leroy Anton and Fuazy Huff t helped the Oaks win the game. : J R. H. Missions .,;,,..,...,. 2-71 Oakland , 5 14 : 0 Caster and Hofinann Thomas and McMullen. . SACRAMENTO, Aug. 18 (AP) Tony Freltas lost a five hit game to Seattle here tonight when the In dians made t two straight by a 4 to 2 victory. The Sacs hold an odd game edge on, the series. Turpln opposed Freltaa and until the ninth Inning had' given tho Sacs but four hits and a run.. He blew up Ip the ninth and Bonnellt had. to. step. In aud- save- the game, . . : ' ''.i, R II $ B Soattlo ...,.... Spcramenlo . v 2 7 .1 Freltas and Turpln and Qaston; Wlrts. . R 4 M E Los Angeles Hollywood i - Ballou, Shealy,. Oolsteln, MoncrleP, Peters' and Campbell; Turner aud Basale, , , SOMERVILLE BESTS YATES AGAIN FOR TITLE MONTREAL. ' 6ue., AUgi 15 (AP) O. Ross (Sandy) SomerVllle,' dour arid 'Bllcnl player from London; Ont., beat back the challenge of Arthur (Ducky) Yates of Roohester, N. Y., to win 'the Canadian amateur golf championship today for the second year in succession, -i Playing machine-like golf most 'of the wayi Somervllle ran up a touf hole lead In the first 18-hole round and then had little trouble holdlilg on to a commanding margin to win natch and title by a 3 and 2 count. There was little dramatlo about Somervllle's game ae he clicked Oft pars with monotonous regularity and the gallery of 1.800 got most of Its- thrills from a lost ditch rally Yates staged, after ho had gone tour down at the short 30th hole. The smiling ochcater giant out this margin to three, holes at ie 31st where Bomervtlle pitched In a trap and took sis, and reduced the Cnnadlau's edge another' hole at the 32nd, 170-yard three shotter, when he recovered sensationally from a bunker and sank a four-foot putt for hla par three. - But that wA Yates' last gesture, for Somervllle pulled himself, to' gether sharply. He halved the 33nt hole In fours. At the 308-yard 34th Somervllle sliced his drive Into the rough behind a bunker, but recov ered with his second to land 12 feet from the pin. Yates' second found a trap and- his third landed only few Inches closer than Somervllle's second... When the Rochester player missed hii first putt' he picked up both balls and extended his hand in congratulation Jo the champion. ' . CHIEF HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI CAGO. Aug. 18 (Al')--ln a senin lloniu driving flnlalt Chief Jtihn ovl ed : by . John Marech. , Chicago can, tractor, won the 10.0(H) added Illinois- owners handicap today' by the margin of a nose before 30,000 swel tering speoUitors, the biggest crowd that ever jammed the historic, Haw thorne race course , . , . Chief John, whoso victory was a surprise, won over Alderman 3. , Coughlln's Karl Eltel, with Knight Cohnnnnder, owned by James Norrla, Jr youthful Ohlai;a sportsman; a hair length bvk I ntlilrd place end Paul Bunyan. a fast charging fourth, only a head back of Kmght Com mander. ' The Illinois owner's handicap it n sporting event for turf men. who are bona tide residents of the ttntc, A field or eleven went to tte pout, giv ing the stake a gross value of (12,oj0, with $8,428 golnp to the triumphant owner. ' ' ' 1 MONTREAL, Aug. I (AP)-C Ross (Sandy) Somervllle of Louden, Out., won the.- Canadian amateur golf championship tor the second straight yeas by detesting Arlhui Yates of Rochester. N. Y. 3 up sua two to piny, lu their 88-hole lln.n matcli over - the -Royal Mauiroal club course today. . ; MEDFORDr 'MAIL, IRISH BATTLE AND SING ALL Police Sent From Belfast To Quell Riioters Smash Locomotive Heads and Windows Very Disquieting. ' BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Aug. 16 (AP) Police reinforcements were ruahed tonight, to Armagh, northern Ireland, after a day of battling be tween Orangemen and delegates to the assembly of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. . , , The reinforcements were dispatch ed after leaders on both sides had vainly appealed to their followers to keep the peace. Irish nationalists. In street dem onstrations . shouted "Up, Dublin I" and "Up, Do Valero I" and the Or angemen retaliated by singing Derry's Walls." . Many windows were shattered and police feared that they might obtain arms. The day's troubles started with the wrecking of a locomotive near Rich Hill, county Armagh, by a group of - about f 20 men' who shot one warning bullet In the direction of Henry Bell, engineer, and told him he would get the next one If he didn't obey them, then they tipped up a section of the track and, de taching the locomotive from Its train, forced Dell to start it toward tho gap. 1 ' ' ' This was Interpreted as a reprisal measure ngalnst tho "Irish republi can army-" ' which prevented Orange- mob from holding a meeting at pootchlll ' In' county ' Cavon, on the southern side' of the Free Stager Ulster border last Wedncsdoy. In Armagh' today clashes between the Hibernians and Orangemen were frequent, and police, swinging their batons, waded' In time after time In an attempt to quell the disturb ances. ' Each time thev were dlsnersed. tha lighters collected elsowhere and start ed over again. Sir ' William Allen, grand master f the Armagh Orangemen, sold he regarded the Rich Hill Incident with grave disquiet.'. ' ' : . , ' '. - L-" ' WASHINGTON, Aug. 15-(AP)-' What method the fftrm board finally will adopt- lb 'asfitnt the' southern cotton former la hie low pride dil emma tonight held the close inter est 'Of Washington. Hope l.tut' been vlrtutilly abandoned for Its proposal that a third of the current crop be destroyed and sta bilization supplies held off the mar- jtct for a year. ' At least tivo actual rejections have been received from the 1 14 govern ors who were asked to Join in the program, ' There apparently ts nd immediate proa poet of concerted state action although many suggestions to that end have gone out. The disposition seems to-bs t -leave the aetual for mutation of an acceptable, workable plan, squarely up to the board to be worked out from the many counter proposal put forward by governors, senators and planters. l" O. H. C.- (Irnfl- Honweil " COLUMDUS. Ohio. AUff. 15. (AP) Loston I. Love, Corvallis. Ore., a ured- uatc of Oregon State college, hns been awarded. a scholarship In practical arts and vocaUonsJ education at Ohio State university, it was announced hrrt todoy. nnilAT watch of' DAY ATARlVIAGH ! M- faithfully ... AU the more reason that you ; should give it the cre it deserves. Bring it to Us ou for a thoro cleaning. Our export watchmakers will add years to its life . , charges are moderate.. , ; . " V ,; Ask to see our newest ' , ' N GRVEN Watclm r JEWELERS GAS : Is the FASTEST FUEL without approach by any. HEAT by OAS, COOK by Gas, COOL by Gas.., Local rates aa low as 1-10 of leper cu. ft. Southern Oregon Gas Corp. Homo of 209 West Main Street TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,. Y APPEAL TO. TO SLASH BUDGET LONDON. Aug. IS (AP) Economy pppeals remirdseeht of 'fworld! knur days ' were Issued ' to Great BtitAIn today as the government prepared to slash national expenditures In an effort to ' remove the threat of' a budget deficit of about S600.000. Home Secretary J. R. Clynes called on ;- young men . growing , up ."who know nothing whatever of what life was like during the latter years of the World war" to give their closest attention to "the lead given by the unity of political parties In the country in the face of a crisis which must be overcome." ; From his native village of Lossie mouth, Scotland. Prime . Minister MacDonald counseled the nation to be ready for sacrifices. -i ' Vital decisions affecting ' every citizen. 'of the' country are expected wlfhin ' the next few days. -' -' The cabinet economy comrnlttee will discuss the economy report sub mitted by Sir George May and will continue formulating : Its remedial proposals iaonday and Tuesday. Wed nesday there will be a special emer gency cabinet meeting. (R(wrttfl by isctow County AbrtrKtCsi t tuts ttmt n4 Ctmini simm k i t MuwKe Licenses. . v '., (r Hnrry At Watson and Mary U Alex ander. t , $ WUi E, Hansen, and. Grace I Jones. ', Prubnte Court. ' Estate of Mary Allen (spendthrift), admitted to prdbate. Estate of Nancy Thompson (Incom petent), admitted to probate. fin-iilt Court'. ' Lincoln O. Rowley vs.' Evelyn Row ley; divorce. . Jackson County Abet. Co. vs. Nina Wall Colvlg, Pred Colvlgy et al; fore closure. -' - 1 'Bonister-Christnejr Corporation, Ce cil M. Jennings vs. C. E. Whiteman, Nannie1 E. Whiteman; foreclosure of chattel mortgnge.- 4 Willis Alexander vs. P. K. Miller, damages. Howard & Martin, co-pirtders', vs. Harry Hammettt chattel lien. 1 'f Jackflon Comity Bldg. &J Loan Assn: vs. Leonard a. Lyons, Emily Lyons, et al; foreclosure. -' ' "' Fiiwt Insurance Agency vs. W.- J. Mann; forecl-oeure of contract.1 j -W. N. Offutt, Jr.; cancels-the as sumed 1 ' business name of "Of f utli's Garage and Machine Shop.": '. R. R. Duncan assumes the business name of ''OffutVs-Gurago nd Ma- chino Shop." ' . .Kent Kstato Transfers; Irma Dixon cl vlr to Harold ! C. Merrymon- ot ux; ' W. D.- 3.06 acres in see. a, Tp. 41 S, R. 4 E. i City ot MedfoM to Vivian R. Greg ory; Cor. W. D; Lot 13, 'Blk. a. Pab rlck's unrecorder Add, to Medforrt. ' Harold U. Robin et ux tc Etheli S. Wllllts; W. D. Lot. 3, Blk 3,. queen Anue Add. to Medford. . - Neldormeyor, Incorporated,, to O. V. Myers et ux; W. D. northerly 37V4 ft. Lot 8, Blk. 70: all Lot 6. Blk. 79. City of Medford. DoWitt Scrlven et ux to j W. Den nis et al; W. D. E!4 of NB4, Sec. 22. Tp, 34 S. R. I W. iHlram P: Burleson' et ux to John ! C. Wright et ux; W. D. Lots in Blks. j 31 and 21. Railroad Add. to Phoenix.- Edward K. Ash et ux to . W. t Clancy et ux; deed. "Rogue Acres" i subdivision In See. 3, Tp. 34 R. 1 W. Mollle M. Wltcher to Oeorge Mc Cktln et al; W. D. EV4-of NW!4, Sec. 24. Tp. 38 S. R. 2 W. i' '' .Fred K. Furry et ux to Cecil R. Morgan; w. D. acre known as Old Mill property. Phoenix. " Katie Ball et vlr to P. K. Miller; Q. C. D. S'j of SWVi, Sec. 24. Tp. os a. r. i w. . i Ella Lewis et vlr to I. C. Bnrshaw; Q. C. D. Banner Mining Claim in See. 13. Tp. 30 S. R. 3 W. ISrin ns your watch ... for a thoro cleaning fe. :''.,7'.' yours may bo serving ME0F0RD. 0RC. Instant Heat Phone 526 OREGON, SUNDAY AUGUST , IS, ,193.1- 'Guillotined' 1 F'?4r 2 m 5 tljr -V i Associated Hresa I'hnto Playing a game of "guillotine" at af New York birthday party, Aided Iver-Bon,-' 2T, was kHIet when the blade of an axe slipped from the haft striking her at the-base of the skull ae It- wag being wielded, In pantomime by a, mock executioner. MICHIGAN OPENS ROBBERS, RE ANN ARBOR, Mich.. Aug. 16 (AP) A concerted effort to drive' Tob--bers off Michigan highways and to. close the roadhpuses' and resorts where they congregate -were being planned tonight as an aftermath of the ' slaying of two boys - and tvVo girls near Ypsllantl. early Tuesday.' Plantf for such' a drive ' were an nounced at Petoskey today by Qrjv. Wilbur M. Brucker, Washtenaw count ty authorities continued - efforts to round up 'associates of Pred' Smith, Prank Oliver and DAVId T. Black stone, negro, the' convicted slayers of tho young- couples. ! . Other - officials- 'spent ' the day questioning the three slayers at the Michigan state prison where . they were , taken.. Thursday night after being, sentenced 'to., life imprison ment but found the' prisoners un willing to talk. They were unable to get them to admit a connection with numerous "petting party" rob btries in "Washtenaw county. Catherine Keller, . Smith's sweet heart, was being held tonight and the officers were endeavoring to de termine what connection, If any, she nan with the quadruple slaying. Five otiier men, believed Impli cated in "petting party" robberies in the county were nrrested late today. ffl ISIl IIBIMI II 'if- W5Stinghbusb k v Home Economist w "; WILL GIVE 1 Daily Demonstrations tir ' ' ' V reopies meet iBrmg YowlCoo Mrs. JKerr 'will show the new., and easy methods of making ices sherbets and ic cream in the Westinghouse El3ctric Re frigerator and answer ques tions about refrigeration. ' Peoples Electric Store For Your Protection EieetncMcod &o.m a ReliMe ' EUctAc Start O. O. A LEND ERFER pmni cdc nwrn UinULLIlU I IIILU" i BY JAPAN PLAN SUIT TO RECOUP niii r r TOKYO." Aug. 'lj (Sunday)T-(A) Twd American aviators, fined. 2,00 j because they flew Into Japan v.-Ubout observing: the - country's air regula tions, decided philosophically today they might have hod a worse "break." His Hying mate, Hugh HernSon, Jr., of New f York, who klssedhl bride goodbye: to fly around the, world with . Pangborrt, 1 contented Himself with remarking the workhouse was waiting chould they -fall to pay the fine asessed. They were told by. news paper dispatches that the money was already on the way from Now York. Their greatest worry now Is" wheth er they are to-be given a chance 0 recoup their financial losses at - the hands or the Japanese courts by v-0- lng permitted to- fly fronv-here to I Seattle for that $25,000 prize. The authorities have not yet de cided whether to; issue the "men , a permit to fly from here to Samush Iro; where the start for Seattle would bo made..8ome feel 'issuance of such a permit might be out of place In view of the court's action against the fliers. Announcement of a decis ion may be made tomorrow. ; ' , .LOS ANtiELfcg Aup lS-iXp) wnen Jjavm n, ,LaurK, jae t-iuitj ur uty district attorney wlio is on Irtal for murder, again takes .the' stand Monday morning to complete his tes timony on- crcea-examination, he will be under armed guard. All spectators and- witnesses will be searched ibr firearms before allowed entrance to tho courtroom. ... Superior Judge Stanley Murray, who Is presiding, over the . trial of the former young prosecutor accused of slaying Herbert F. Spencer, editor of a political magazine and an lntlmat; of politicians, made the order, after Mrs. Nancy Ma lone Clark, wife of the defendant, revealed she; had received u riDto, placed in her- hand by an unidentified woman . as. she. was leav ing tho crowded courtroom late; yes terday. The note read : : "Mr. Clark: Watch .out for a man, rather stout, in light suit, straw hat; He carries. , a- gun.- You will under stand." - . -i. ..w-. MADRAS Fence erected around half-mile race track, and grounds leveled. You have a treat coming to you romliig to you 1 a milk shake Drug Store i .fountain . In Iest: store In UMsHMsHek U you have not had a milk shake made nt Heath's Drug Store Tho biggest -little -fountain In .town in the coolest: store In. town. FAMOUS AT THE ; : '';" nc GUARD FOR CLARK, WARD BOSS KILLER, AFTER DEATH. NOIf PHONE 12 Mrs. Kerr will show some in teresting things about baking cakes, cookie's ,' and "goodies" in, the Westinghouse "Flavor Zone" electric range at "our store. :' - , in 3Hi 2.W.Mai "T.old'Tn Well Was Rattiers""" RENO. Nevt; t AugJ ,15.-i(trt')--All that glitters Is "not gold.' F! E. iMor-, rlson. Interior decorator from Phila delphia, admitted today after aban doning all illuslons.'.about prospect ing, especially, In old wells. A me tallic gleam at the, bottom of. a dry shsft on the Blrks rapen west of here lured Morrison to Investigate. But- when he had lowered himself vrtib a rope to within four feet of the bottom, a chorus of hisses and REAMiMARKEt YOU caii'Shars in the .'continued growth iand expaajjtJ thia organizationf' ' Ttt kieeppaiie With- the1 devetaJ and, progress of the: communities which we serje, a new-construction and many improvements are pl in 1931. . . . ' ""' ';' .. Por ; this-,. reason: a-limited supply of Copco. 6. Frm stock ls now avauaDie , . ,. aguin, maKing it possible you to invest in a safe, dividend: paying security. For over ten years quarterly dividends have been regularly eyery,threi,nioBths.'.; An investment, made in Copco 6 Preferred Stook means putting, yoar nvi to work in a useful public service -right here at 1( with safeity, a high rate of income and a ready matke cas3 of need. Your investment will be backed' by permanent; mi producing properties which; supply,, modern utility,. ice- to 59 growing communities in Southern' Oregon Northern California. . : , . . s v , To. buy stock , in ,this company and thus participate'!: future growth and. prosperity does, not require-- li sum or money, xou may invest tor casn or by meani our monthly investment plan , whereby , stock may be chased on convenient monthly terms. . , ';, ,' ' ,For.ful details of this exceptional .offer, write to tlu. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT MEDFOKD, OEEGj The California Oregon Power Compais Over 6000 Preferred Shareholded f dr Housewives! 'V f i'.,f . it- tt . -1- a Store Problems to Mrs. Kerr - Phoho'ii buses' IntemTferhTw' ing on a. rattlesnake nj? shouts; for:o,tip raougM cludh-thsflre!. ns I 6 Safety anda 21T kM.ln , X.,' ' ' 3V2 p. m. If : it.ii not convenient' to visit bur store, just 'phone Mrs. Kerr and. she. will g1? at your home.. 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