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PAGE FOUR OLD-TIMERS SHINE Veterans Eclipse Rookies After Training Camp Days Cold Weather Prevents Three Scheduled Games. By IMsIl H. Fullerton, Jr. (Associated Preaa Sports Writer.) Where the rookies were shining In baseball training camps a few days ago, the old established players are shining now In the first days of the major league campaign. On Monday-at Washington It was Heinle Manush, in his tenth season In the American league, who took the honors. Tuesday, Babe Ruth, a man of 18 big league summers, was the star, and yesterday Manush was back In the limelight, along with several other veterans. f Frank r'rlsrh Slilnri. The other "big guns" who helped entertain the few shivering fans wno saw the games of the season's second full day Included Prank Frlsch, who has had 13 seasons In the big leagues, Pat Malone, big pitcher of the Chi cago Cubs, an established star who la not far short of 30 years old; Al Thomas of the White Box, who has been around a few years longer, and Lloyd Waner, somewhat younger but a veteran of five campaigns. ..1. n.w. Ufiihlnolnn . 7 tn victory over the Boston Red Sot. He hit a home-run In the ninth In-1 nlng with two on bases to top off a four-run rally, Prison hit a double with two on bases to provide the champion 3t Louis Cardinals with the runs that beat Pittsburgh. 8-8. The Cards bad to score five times In thst final rally after Pittsburgh had made three runs In the ninth. Lloyd Wsner starred In the same game with three doubles. Matorw Form. Malone, warming the chilly air with his famous fireball, got the better of Owen Carroll of Cincinnati In a neat mound duel and gave the Cubs a 3 to 3 victory. Thomas performed less sensation ally on the mound but he pitched a steady game and received some great support from the white Sox both at bat and In the field. Although out hit 13-0, the Sox made It two straight over the at, Louis Browns, 7 to 9. Wesley Ferrell pitched 11 Innings In weather so cold that It held the attendance at Detroit's first game down to 18,000 and came out ahead, 8 to 8. Cold weather stopped two gamr-a In the National league, where the Phil lies were scheduled to play the' New York Giants and Brooklyn was to play the Boston Braves, and one in the American which called for the New York Yankees to play tha Ath letic at Philadelphia, SEATTLE. April 14. 7P) Only a hell of the grout battler of a few years ago, when ha was known as the "Aberdeen Assassin," Leo LonuKl, Aberdeen heavywelRht, mAnaged to squeeze out a decision over Bearcat Baker. Rlvoytcn, Wash., ncro, In a six-round boxing bout here last nlRht. Lomikl appeared fat and slow com pared with the days when he was a leading contender for the light heavy weight title. Eddie Thompson, Spokane feather weight, lost on a technical knockout to Rom D u m ii gu lias, Mnnlla, In the fourth round of a scheduled six round battle. Baeball playing for the season will be Inaugurated In Jacksonville Sun day when a double header will be played on the diamond there. The opener will stnrt at 1 :30 o'clock, a practice game between the Jacksonville league team and the Talent leattue nine. Immediately following this con tout Jacksonville' Rinky-Dlnk, a letun composed of "hss-beons and never was-ers," will attempt to defeat Pro volt's team of fanner and hay hands who are Journeying over for the U 1 - . r . . , , . . I Whtn In Portland stop at ' I ht Multnomah. Mor for yoof money at lurprialrrj tcortomy. Rttti from $8.00 with Beth. Popular priced restaurants. Ntw lobby, new furnlihlnp, new ervlct,tnd ntw meny-other-uNln Jt. Abw.lut.ly FIREPROOF. BASEBALL YESTERDAY R. H. X. San Francisco 8 13 4 Missions S 3 willouRhby and Psnebsky; Walsh, Klupal and Hofmann. R. H. E. Portland 4 8 3 Sacranwnto - 18 34 0 Called end 7th Inning; rain.) Prudhomme, Jacobs, Osborne. Pet erson and Palmlsano; Hubbei and Woodnll. R. H. E. Los Anitelea 3 10 0 Hollywood 3 16 0 Hermann. Mom, atluel and Cronln: Page and Mayer. How They Stand Pet., 80 .778 .867 .656 .376 .333 .290 .111 San Francisco 0 Sacramento 7 Hollywood 8 Portland . ...w........ 6 Onkland 3 Loa Angeles 3 Seattle . 3 Missions ........ I TENNIS QUEEN LEAVES FOR WIMBLEDON PLAY CONFIDENT OF POWER SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.- IIP, - Mra. Helen wills Mooay, selected to captain the 1033 Wlghtman cup team from the United States, today pre' pared for her departure for Europe after 'expressing confidence In her teammates, announced yesterday by the United States Lawn Tennis asso ciation. Mrs. Moody, who plana to sail from New York April 37 to participate In the Wlghtman matchee at Wimble' don In June, said she had anticipated the selection of those who will aid her In representing tho United States because of their records of last year They are Helen Jacobs, Mrs. Anna McCune Harper and Sarah Palfrey. who with Mrs. Moody and Mrs. Hazel Hotchklas Wlghtman, donor of the cup, won the trophy for the United States at Forest Hills last summer TED ME TOSSES PORTLAND. Ore., April 14. (sPl Ted Thye. Portland heavyweight wres tier, scored his second victory In his recent comeback campaign, taking two out of three falls from Axel An derson here last night. After wearing hla opponent down with his crashing shoulder butts, Thye took the first fall In four minutes, 45 seconds, with a wrlstlock. The second fall went to Anderson' In 10 minutes, 00 sec onds, when he upended Thye with a body slam, Thye ended the match In two minutes with another series of shoulder butts and wrlstlocks. George Wilson, rormer Washington football fttar, took two out of three falls to defeat King Elliott, New Zea land. The opening evont was a whirlwind middleweight tussle between Bulldog Jackson, Klamath Falls, and Chief Okanognn Charlie. Chief Charlie was awarded the decision when the ref eree won r led of Jackson's violations of the wrestling cods. On Cnpulos, well known three cushion billiard plnyer, who recently finished near the top In the pro fessional tournament In Chicago, will appear here at the Elks temple Fri day evening In an exhibition match. It was announced today. Reg rifer and William Gates. Elks billiard star, will furnish Copulos his competition. The expert will use hit numerous fancy shots and give a demonstration of the sym. This system, which Is used univer sally by all of the lending three ouihlon players, conststst of angles corresponding to the diamonds of the table. Desirable houses always in first class condition for rent, least or tale. Call 10a. 1 1 T7 7 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRTL 14, 1032 FOR LICENSE AS TROUT BAN LIFTS PORTLAND. April 14-(AP Rec ord sales of licenses for angling Indicate that the opening of the six-Inch trout season- tomorrow will cause the greatest exodus of fish ermen to all streams and lakes or the state, according to the Oregon state game commission which has Just completed a telegraphic survey of the state and reports general water conditions good to excellent. Coastal streams will have prefer ence where limit catches of the larger trout and salmon have been reported for the past two weeks, but streams of the Willamette wat ershed as well as those of the Cas cade range and eastern Oregon will draw many tomorrow. Rivalling the small trout opening tomorrow will be the Chinook sal mon and steelhead run In the Rogue, Umpqua and Willamette rivers as well - as other costal streams and lakes. The main run of Chinook la now In the Wllam ette and Oregon City will be a mcc ca for anglers this weekend. KLAMATH TRACK MEET INVITATION ACCEPTED KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April 14. (AP) Eugene and Bend are among the first of the state high schools to accept the Invitation to partlcl- I pate In the Southern Oregon-North- J era California track meet to be held here April 33. There Is THE BABE BACK IN YANKEE FOLD AT $75,000 I r r " If ---v-, . Associated iTcss I'hoto All's quiet along the Yankee front with Babe Ruth, eminent slugger, In the fold for another year at a miserable stipend of $76,000. The Babe, who had wanted $80,000 or a two year 'contract at $70,000, finally compromised with Col. Jacob Ruppert, owner of the New Yorkers, In St. Petersburg, Fla. Photo shows Babe and Colonel Ruppert (left). Jovially talking over prospects. Manager Joe McCarthy on the other end of the bench ta doubtlesa wondering how many homers Babe will hit to earn all that Balary. Portraits of distinction teya. opp Holly theater. The Peas la. 1- V);M& "A.B.C." 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Tlielr winning streak undaunted, the San Francisco Seals continued campaigning against the Mission Reds last night, and by a score of 8-3 took their second straight game. Three of the Seal runs came home In the fourth Inning to overtake the Missions, who were leading by a 3-1 score when the inning started. Three .v.- 1 1 -f n ' - A Splendid Investment PCD 6 PREFERRED STOCK Present S(R Sa Price Share Yields Approximately 7 On the Investment The California Oregon Power Company work more tallies were added to tha Seal register In the fifth. Rain cut tha Sacramento-Portland game yesterday to eeren Innings, but that was long enough for the Senators to pile up a total of 18 runs to the Beavers' 4. Seven Sacramento runs In the first Inning and nine mora In the third Just about cinched the game, the last five lnnlnga of which were played In the rain. Hollywood added another victory la Its present campaign against Los An geles, by taking yesterday's game, 8-8. 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