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A MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, M I'JDFOTtD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932. PAGE FOUR DUCKS REGISTER DOUBLE VICTORY 1 LOSANGELES Two-Ply Win Gives Port landers One-Game Edge in Week's Series Seals and Sacs Chalk Up Wins (By the AixlntPd Press.) San Francisco and Sacramento end ed the first week's series In the 1932 Pacific Const league race, sharing the top position, with IX victories and but one defeat In games with their respective opponents of the week. Both the Souls and Sacramento were victorious In yesterday's double programs which closed the first week's series. San Francisco .downed the Seattle Indians by scores of 5-4 and 3-1. The first game was decided In the ninth Inning when the Seals slid over a winning tally after entering the stan za tied, 4-all. In the second gnme it was the eighth Inning before Se attle could score Its lone run. , Hues Take Beds. Sacramento vanquished the Mission Reds by scores of -4 and 8-3. The Reds were halted when winning runs were on base In the final Inning of the first gnme. and In the second game two Sacramento runs came home In the ninth when Sherlock made a bad throw. A double play that would i .nurf hA trnmH was in sight. With a double victory over Ua An-, gelos, Portland completed tne ao series with four wins and three losses. In another of the heavy hitting games which has leaturea me incv-i.us ihaM tMmL the Ducks took the first contest 17-13. scoring seven runs in the rounn inning, IIHb Unit Duel. A pitching duel between McDonald and Ballou was broken in mo '" inni f uGAnil same, which the Ducks won 4-3. when Portland gath ered rive nits ana scorea mrou wu UAiivuuwf nrf n&kland ended their series with one victory apiece yester day, ine mars coppcu nm counter 7-8 by reloaslng a, ninth In ning rally which netted three runs. Oakland took the second game, 2-1. Hollywood won the serlee, four games to three. BREAKSHECORDS STANFORD "UNIVERSITY, Oal.. April 11. AP) His quarter-mile world's record mark of 4.4 given added lustre by Saturday's perform ance In which he also established a half mile record of 1:813-10, Ben Eastman, sensational Stanford track atar, today looked for new worlds to conquer. In addition to further college com petition, he la expected to be a bright American hope at the Olympic games In Los Angeles. Eastman broke the half-mile reo ord Saturday In a triangular meet between Stanford, the University of San Francisco and the San Franclaco Olympic club. His performance aided the Cardinals to victory. BASEBALL YESTERDAY R. H. . Seattle 4 13 a Ban Francisco 8 10 0 Turpln and Oox: Henderson, Wll loughby and Penebsky. Second game: R. H. B. Seattle . 1 San Francisco - 8 10 8 Kalllo, Hartwlg, Bonnelll, Oox; Davis and Penebsky. R. H. E. Missions .'. . 4 10 0 Sacramento 8 0 3 Brings and Hofrman: Ollllck, Plynn and Woodall. Second game: R. H. E. Mlwlona 2 3 Sacramento S70 Chagnon and Mclsaacs, Hoffman. McQuald, Freltas and Wlrts. R. H. Portland ... 17 10 Los Angeles 13 17 Deltrlch and Fltpatrlclt; Wetael, Moss. Moncreif, Beck and Cronln. Second game: R. H. E. Portland 4 0 0 Los Angeles 3 8 8 McDonald and Palmlsano; Ballou and Campbell, Cronln. , (Seven innings.) R. H. E Hollywood . 7 11 0 Oakland 8 8 0 Johns, Shrehan and Mayer, Baas' ler; Joiner, Ludolph and Koehler, Second game: R. H. E Hollywood ,...., 1 0 Oakland i 8 1 Turner and Dssaler: Walsh and Read. WANTED! DISTRICT MANAGER FOR SOUTHERN OREGON F.xperlenred life tnmrance salesman to take charge of Knuthern Orejon lot old line legal rwne life Insurance company. Must be a personal producer ambitions to build an aiemy. Halary with liberal first year and renewal romniUlon. Write for personal Interview with Home Office representative, who will anon vldt this territory. AiMrne P. o. Ilnx IflJS, Pnrlland, Oregon. on. I'NWAKKANTKI) FORCING TAKKOi;l8 By Tom O'Nell Vnrclnff takeouts. that la bids higher than necessary to overcall nartner, usually require tnree nonor trlcka or more. a,ih tnkAmit aaka that nartner keep on bidding at least until i game contract la reached. A forcing takeout on mere length alone, witn out quick tricks, Invites severe pen alty. The principle may be illustrated by a hand w.hlch, as played by Lieut. Aifrrf m nmnthpr. a well known tournament refense, resulted In a slam through the help of the de fense, good distribution ana oiner factors. The lleutensnt was a pinch hitter for a competitor who was tem porarily absent from the table. The hands: NORTH 0 94 a J io 6 i K 10 9 NONS VEST EAST 6 j IO S 5 3 111 I K. 9 t A G 53 I J 1 Q'6 5 3 J"7 A It J 7 1 V A - A V A. "7 Tha hMrflna went! anut.h one apade west pass, north three hearts, east By FRANK O. OOIWIB Associated Press Sport. Writer SEATTLE. Wash., April 11. (AP) For the first time In three yeara the University of California today held the Pacific Coast crew cham pionship and had glamorous "Napo lean" vialtons of conquering the world. Amazed at their own allowing against the University of Washington In the 20th annual coaat regatta ,'iere Saturday, the battling Beare headed home filled with hopes of du plicating their magnificent perform ance of 1928 when the southerners ..I.. In tha InfArnnllealAte ClAS- slo at Poughkeepsle, N. Y and the Olympic gnmea at Amaternniii. "WHAt hnnnaned to Washington?" was the question .heard in every cor ner OI ocauie toaay iuhuwiub v Huskies' 18-leniith defeat In the var sity three-mile race. The great Bear victory leit some 100.000 rowing fans dazed and be tnr uAAhlnirlsin crewa have rated with the best In rowing circles lor many years, n, was aib" n lha hlir thronff aa California swept over the finish line while the Huskies wore wallowing a quarior mlle behind In a , boat half filled with water. Conditions were not conducive to ttnnA murine hut the California vet erans had no trouble with their boat rigged high. Washington, on the oth er hand, ahlpped water with every imvm Ann All the ahell had was eight oars and a prayer after the atart. Another sparkling victory went to California :n the Junior-varsity three- mue event, it was snimm- w , varsity race, the Beara Jumping Into the lead at the start and winning by alx lengths. Washington, however, was no whitewashed In the manner the Hus kies treated the southerners the laat two yeara. The purple ana uoia freshman shell brought what glory there waa left by capturing the open ing two-mile event. BASEBALL RESULTS (By the Associated Presa.) Coast Lenflie. W, Pot. J1S7 San Francisco Sacramento .887 Hollywood .871 .871 .420 .429 Portland .. Oakland Los Angeles Missions ..... .143 .143 Seattle ......... No games will be played today 0 Mn wi this week! Missions at San Francisco; Seattle at Oakland; Port' land at Sacramento; Hollywood t Los Angeles. Federal Bureaus - 11 I IID I s CLEVELAND. O.. April 11. (AP) The United sutes departmenta cf commerce. Interior and egrloultuie "are not much better than rackets." Col. Robt. R. Mccormick, editor and publisher of the chlcano Tribune told the city club here today. Hnnri River. L. K. Taft Co. sold rfimArtment of their firm handling feed, seeds and farm equipment to C. M. and w. o. aneppara. CONTRACT dssb. south three spades, west pass. north four spades, east pass, south six spades. After the forcing takeout uruen- th Mhiri his SDSdea to show strength and when north Indicated eatlstactlon witrt apaaes aa tne make, the lieutenant very properly Jumped to a little slam. He had al most an original two-aemana om in his own hand and counted on at least three honor trlcka In the north hand. Aa a matter of fact, under the hAnnr trifV iv,rm of valuation north hBd only !' honor trlcka, warrant ing only an overcau or two nwrw. The lieutenant aald nothing and went aternly about his duty. West, obliging, led a trump, south won, led the ace of hearta, then led to the queen of spades. East was kind enough to cover the queen of hearts when It waa lea xrom aummy. lh. timnit wrm rirswn. LUCkllV the ace of diamonds was In the west hand so Wat the king anoroea a re entry to dummy. Losing clubs and diamonds In the south hand were discarded on hearts, the defense making only tne ace oi diamonds. The absentee returned ere the hand was finished and watched, vmi niAved that In a very dan geroua manner," she told the lleu- tnnt He resumed refereelng without commend. Boulder Crushes Portland Worker PORTLAND. Ore., April 11, (AP) R Dlghton, 27, was crushed to death by a two-ton truck her today a few minutes alter ne naa ootainea worn on a city emergency relief project. V:": - ::x - :::': - There Is It's A.B.C. Circulation That Counts! You Get Hoover to Help Senators -a,'".,- "."''t r lt. -.iV.-. ....... .... I a.:, 5 'i " & 4sL' "M " AMortoted Pres. Photo mj President Hoover plana ts forget office caret April 11 and tots out the nrat ball In Washington to open the major league baaeball season. ;::i::::v:;v::::::'::'':': "A -R You KNOW Just How Many People Are Reading Your Message When You Advertise In An ABC Newspaper Wise shoppers do not merely ask for a sack of sugar, a bag of eggs or a handful of nails they SPECIFY the EXACT AMOUNT they want and tested scales ASSURE THEM FULL MEASURE . . . Isn't it equally good Judgment, in buying display advertising or -cing a classified ad, to insist upon FULL MEASURE for your dollar? A. B. C. is the scale upon which newspaper MAIL TRIBUNE Following opening ceremonies at Griffith .tadlum, Joe Cronln (left), hyh?'" 'f'',"' of the Senatort will take the field hoping for a fast .tart at the expense of Earl Webb "Ber7l""'n outfielder, and Manager "Shauno" Collin.' (right), Boston Red Sox. After a .Ingle game at ; the capital the team, move on to Boston to "open" again April 12 when the balance of the major league club, .tart the 1932 campalan. Nk L4 W o. W5! a A . - - , ! v i. ! s 1 - , ,i ? - i . - 4 - s ... x.i . " v,v, .'S,-A: v '"v., .!' v. t , NO C." Circulation! and Red Sox Guesswork circulation is measured . . . if a newspaper's circulation has an AUDIT BUREAU of CIR CULATION guarantee, you eliminate all guesswork. You KNOW that you are getting FULL MEASURE That is why 90 of the 'ding newspapers of the United States and Canada are A.B.C. members, giving their ad vertisers positive assurance of the QUAN TITY and QUALITY of their circulation. Open Big League Season It When You Use the MEDFORD'S ONLY A. B. C. NEWSPAPER Manager Walter Johnson of the Senators I. pleasantly confident of an opening day victory. He think, hi. club a strong pennant contender.