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PAGE TEN BEDFORD JIAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON", FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1931. CHAMPION FLOORS BRITISHER TWICE FOR COUNT OF 9 Slim Crowd Sees Polo Ground Fist Fiesta Ten Rounds of 15-Frame Bout Go to New York Boy B7 HERBERT W. BARKER Associated Press Bports Writer JTEW YORK, Sept. 11. (AP) Great Britain's leading exponents of the gentle art of fisticuffing have no luck whatever In their attempt to lift world's title. There's Jack (Kid) Berg, the Whltechapel Whirlwind, for Instance. For the second time In five months last night. Berg sought Tony Canzo nert's lightweight diadem and for the second tune he went down to decisive defeat. Brawl Slim Crowd A allm crowd of 17,000 piled into the polo arounas, watched the sturdy New York Italian hand Berg a ter rific beating, cut him severely about the face, floor him twice for counts of nine and do everything but knock him out. At the end there was no question as to the decision, for Can soneri won 10 of the 15 rounds. Early In the battle It appeared that Berg would not last as long as he did In his first contest with Cansonerl In Chicago last April when the Briton was knocked out In three rounds. Briton Stages Rally Oanzonerl smashed away with both flats but slowed up a trifle as the Briton gamely rallied to win the fifth snd alxth sessions. The champion battered Berg all around the ring in the eighth round only to lose It because of a palpably low left hook that stretched Berg on the canvas for the second time for a ulna count. After that Berg's only ' winning round was the tenth, slthough he managed to hold the champion even In the fourteenth. Cansonerl scaled 131 pounds. Berg 134 TROUT SPAWN EATEN BY HUNGRY WHITEFISH BEND, Ore., Sept. 11. (AP) Dr. Clint Vandevert of the state game commission said today efforts will be mads soon to remove several ton of whlteflah from the Crane Prairie area In an attempt to Increase the natural propagation of trout In the local streams. Whltefleh feed upon the trout spawn, PRESIDENT'S SON IN HONOLULU 'ink - si Associated Prtss Photo Allan Hoover (center), younger son of the President, Is vacation. Ing In Honolulu. He Is shown with A. L. Castle (left), brother of W. R. Castle Jr., undersecretary of state, and Duke Kahananoku, former noted Hawaiian swimmer, as he prepared to take his first outrigger canoe rids. HOW THEY STAND (By the AMoclated rress) Coast Lo. Angeles Oakland San Francisco Portland Hollywood Seattle 33 30 Missions -o 40 Sacramento 29 41 W. L. Pet. .41 32 .563 ..38 34 .528 ..34 35 .403 .451 .429 .414 Philadelphia Washington . New York Cleveland . Detroit St. Louis Chicago Boston .. W. 98 83 80 70 57 -.57 .52 R0 St. Louis ... 89 New York 83 Brooklyn - - 73 L. 41 54 55 85 80 81 84 85 L. 48 58 87 Pet. .701 .606 .593 .519 .416 .413 .382 .370 Pet. .650 .507 .518 YESTERDAYS PESULTS R. H. E 5 13 a 8 15 2 McQuillan and Woodall; H. FUlette and Hofmann. Portland Missions B. H. K San Francisco 5 9 3 Oakland ..... 8 11 1 Zlnn and Penebskl; Joiner and Resd. R. H. E. Seattle 8 12 0 Los Angeles 2 8 3 Keating and Gaston; Ballou. Kel son and Campbell R. H. E. Hollywood 9 14 6 Sacramento 11 15 0 Yde, Bray and Baasler; Bryan, Col lard, Hubbell and Wlrts. 7 68 .514 67 71 .488 60 78 .435 60 78 .435 Cincinnati 51 88 .367 Chicago .... Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia LEAGUE LEADERS SEE CONTENDERS FALL BYWAYSIDE Only One Possible Rival Left for Cardinals Two Face Athletics As End of Major League Season Nears (By the Associated Prats) ' It seems to be only s matter of time now before the Philadelphia Athletics and St. Louts Cardinals, leaders of the two major leagues. reach the point where their grips on the 1931 pennants are mathematical certainties. The mortality among the erstwhile contenders has been heavy In the past week or so and today t,he Cards have only one possible rival left and the A's two. The New York Giants yesterday put an end to Pittsburgh's recent winning streak. Brooklyn received Its dismissal from the hands of the last place Cincinnati Reds. With all other rivals long since out of It, the Washington Senators and New York Yankees still cling to the faint chance that they will overtake Phila delphia's Athletics although that chance grows slimmer day by day. Giants Trim Pittsburgh Seven games behind, the Giants turned In one of the day's greatest feats as they opened their final tour of the west with a 0 to 1 triumph over Pittsburgh. The Cardinals won their fifth in a row on their fifth successive good pitching performance. Bill Halla,han downing the Boston Braves 7 to 3. This victory alone would have been enough to end Brooklyn's chances of taking the pennant, but Cincinnati completed the job by downing the Robins 5 to 1. With Pat Malone pitching well and helping his own game with a homer, the Cubs downed the Phillies 17 to 4. The A's won from St. Louis, 6 to 3. The Senators fielded expertly behind Lloyd Brown, cutting down Cleve land's scoring chances with four double plays as they downed the In dians 5 to 3. Detroit, aided by some fine pitch ing by Young Tom Bridges, disturbed the standing a trifle by passing St. Louis to go Into fifth place. Bridges shut out the Boston Red Sox with six hits to beat Wiley Moore In a mound duel 3 to 0. 100,000 Kodak prizes. Details at Peasley Studio. 4- Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from San Francisco and will be In bis office In Medford Bldg. regular hours Another speed record for Mm a m I 1 1 s H It OAKLAND TO LOS ANGELES 7 hours 26 minutes ...ANEW RECORD - v twit, e.t! tlaer Oil cf-r. 14 mxXtmmt Tw U ar Pit ttt nj IvtrlMnl I Tr mm, ri pr J .!- Ml im r rliI at t"fc f-tt ttrtert v f"lUtf rf t te TI j H "-Irj that kt l f.f a4 lln'l ffMt U. J tlU M4 tt SO I f MIX otiMi It k tT I lil t it msA tf ;k rar Mile li tttjp. IUtr ll-rM teatlls vu-a tvr SllMr Uta ta aa4 na tw; tiam IT IS becoming a habit. 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Five years ago the "Rajah" led the St. Louis Cardinals to their first National league championship. He topped that performance off by piloting the Cards to the world's championship. As St. Louis toasted him as the "wonder man" of base ball, he lost his job and was traded to the New York Giants. Today he Is leading the Cubs In one of their poorest campaigns in years. Trouble appears to be dog ging his footsteps everywhere. Fans boo him. Yet, he appears more trongly entrenched as manager of the Cubs than ever. Owner William Wrlgley. Jr. who dismissed former Manager Joe McCarthy toward the end of the 1930 campaign because he failed to win the pennant and the world's series in 1929, insists that the "Rajah" is here to stay as manager. The case of Hack Wilson, base ball's man of tragedy for 1931, has been the most distressing to Hornsby. The big little man. who batted out 56 home runs last year and broke the National league record for runs batted In. has failed to deliver all season. Whether the reason for his reversal of form was failure to keep In condition, refusal to do his best under Hornsby or a seasonable slump may never be known. He will wear a new uniform next year and so may Pat Malone. the Cub fireball ace, who was fined heavily last week for assaulting two Chicago sports writers after what Manager Hornsby reported was a "night out." Hornsby, himself, Is banking bis hopes for a winning team next year in a host of new players, many ot them stsrs uncovered by the in creased Cub scouting system in the minor leaeue. and game farms are standing ex penses which mvst be met. Therefore the game commission's program will remain pruned until some signs of prosperity return. The recent rain storm raised the water line in the Rogue one Inert, according to latest reports. This is not enough of course to benefit fish ing a great deal but the stream has been freshened and the steelhead which have been lurking at the mouth of the river are expected to move upward. T (By the Associated Press.) Right after Los Angeles had bounc ed into first place In league stand ings, with a doubleheader win over Seattle, the Indians came back to partly avenge the two-time beating. Last night Seattle overcame the Angels, 8-2, but the defeat failed to oust the latter from first place. Oakland handed San Francisco a 6-5 defeat when Harlan Pool, Acorn utility man, homed In the ninth in ntng, scoring two men ahead of him and blasting a two-run Seal lead. After a neck-and-necfc race which lasted up to the ninth Inning, the Mission Reds defeated Portland, 65, when a single scored the winning run. Heavy hitting featured the game, the Missions collecting 13 and f ortland la connects. Aided by five Hollywood errors, the Sacramento Senators too last night's game. 11-9. Wlrts homed for the Senators and Barbee for Hollywood, each braking a tie before the Senators staged a winning rally In the eighth. Matie Vroman Huenergardt, teaci. er of piano and pipe organ. 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