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MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MED FORD, OREGON, SUKDXY, &PRIL 17, 1932.
CAT BALL LEAGUE
MONDAY EVENING
Bule and regulation governing
play In th Medford Cat Ball league
have been adopted and first game
of the schedule will be played Mon
day evening. The league, to be pre
tided over by Howard Scbeffel, In
clude the following eight team:
Devoe, Office Boy, Jennings Tire,
Lamport, Prultt'a Shell, Medford T,
Is H. Co., Actlvlan. Standard OH.
The schedule call for a split sea-
ion with a total of fourteen game,
Each manager 1 to hand In a roster
and participation of any player In a
game or part of a game will be final.
Spauldlng rules will apply a In pre
vious season. An entry fee of 93 ts
required, the money going for a din
ner for first and second place team
The first half schedule follows:
April 18 DeVoe v. Office Boy;
Jennings vs. Lamport.
April 19 Prultt v. M. F. & H; Ac
tlvlans v. Standard OH.
April -0 Devoes vs. Lamport; Office
Boys ra. Jennlng Tire.
April 31 Pruttt vs. Standard OH;
M. P. 4c H. va. Actlvlan.
April 33 DeVoe v. Jennlng Tire;
Office Boys v. Lamport.
April 3S Prultta vs. Active Club; M
F. ic H. v. Standard Oil.
April 39 DeVoe vs. Pruttt; Office
Boy vs. M. P. s H,
April 37 Jennings Tire v. Actlvlan:
Lamport vs. Standard Oil,
April 38 DeVoe v. M. P. H.; Of
fice Boy v. Active Club.
April 39 Jennlng Tire V. Standard
OH; Lamport va Pruttt.
May 3 DeVoe vs. Active Club; Of.
floe Boys va. Standard Oil.
. May 8 Jennlng Tire va. Pruttt
Shell; Lamport va. M. p.
& H.
May 4 DeVoe vs. Standard Oil; Of
fice Boy v. Prultt Shell
May ft Jennings Tire vs. M. P. tc H.i
Lamport va. Active Club.
JACK AND MAX
BE
CHICAGO, April lft (AP) Jtvok
Dempsej nd Max Schmellng, put
And present maateri of th heavy
weight boxing world, were threaten
ed with btnlahment from national
boxing association territory today.
Dempeey'a trouble involved an aid
ease whereaa the German champion's
oonoerned an elleged "ringer" in a
match at Toronto, Canada.
General John V. Cltnnln, chair
man of the N, B. A. started an In
vestigation of Sohmeltng yesterday
after receiving a complaint from Geo.
Panka, Pittsburgh heavyweight, that
he was named as the man the cham
pion defeated In an exhibition match
at Toronto, April 1, while he was
spending a peaceful evening In Pittsburgh.
How They Stand
W. L. Pet.
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. 8 .600
. 4 8 .333
8 B .360
V 10 .091
American
Chicago 4 1 M0
Washington 8 1 .760
Detroit . 8 1 .780
New York 3 1 .687
Philadelphia 3 1 .887
Cleveland 1 8 -60
St. Loul . 1 4 300
Boston 0 4 .000
San Francisco
Sacramento ...
Hollywood ..
Portland ...
Oakland .
Los Angeles
Seattle
Mission
Philadelphia
Boston ..,
Brooklyn .
Cincinnati .
St. Loul .
Chicago ....
Pittsburgh .
New York
3
3
3
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.667
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TWO GAMES TODAY IN
JACKSONVILLE, ONE AT
E
Two baseball games are scheduled
In Jacksonville for this afternoon,
the first being at 1:30 o'clock, a
practice tilt between Jacksonville's
towners, and the Talent town team.
Immediately following, a team of
players from Williams Creek will play
the new nine recently organized by
H. H. Farley In Jacksonvlle.
Incuded In the members of Uie
new team recently organized as
result of dlssentlon In the Jackson
ville organization, are Dr. H. B.
amis, Bay and Chuck Ward, Paul
Hess, Donald Dorothy and Bud Relnk
lng.
At a meeting of the Eagles lodge
held Friday evening. Pat Shay was
chosen manager of the team which
will take the place of Eagle Point
in the Rogue River valley league.
In the Eagles' lineup will be Wild
Bill Kanaato of Ashland, who has
Just returned from Oakland where
he tried out as pitcher with the
Oaks, coast league team.
The Eagles will have a practice
game this afternoon on the Jackson
school grounds with players from
their own group.
PHILLIES. 5 TO 0
VOLLEY BALL AT
The preliminary volley ball tour
nament was held at Howard school
Friday afternoon. T.he Howard school
board, patron and teachers made
moat able hosts, and the grounds,
play equipment and ball ground
furnished all that the visiting school
could have desired In the way of
amusement.
Six team played out for privilege
ot the final entry on field and track
day. The teams were as follows:
Independence, Antlooh, Bellvlew,
Shady Cove, West Side, and Howard.
Shady Cove and Howard team won
(or placement In the game at the
fair grounds on the morning of April
33rd. Alva Law and Mr. Oulnlvere
WoCoy were referee. Two or three
ether team had Intended to com
pete but tailed to appear.
BASEBALL MEETING IN
Rogue River Valley baseball league
will conduct a meeting for all man
ager and secretaries Tuesday eve
ning at eight o'clock In Browns'
Billiard, It wa announced yester
day, and the season' schedule, aa
prepared by Loul Puhl, will be pre
sented. O. J. Pattdfl, president, will be In
char of the gathering. According
to present plan, the season will open
at the laat Sunday In April, or the
first In May.
SPORTSMEN CONFER IN
T
A group of sportsmen conducted
a meeting In Aahland ymtordav
afternoon to consider the placing
of holding pen for China pheaaanu.
Attending the meeting were Clene
Simpson of Corvallla, uperlntendent
of thtat game farm, Prof, Vlnlng,
Harry McNalr and Fred Taylor, all
ot Aahland.
Tennis Club Plays
G. Pass April 24th
According to Information Saturday
from L. Alvln Tollefon, who I
arranging a schedule of tnter-clty
games for the Medford Tennla club,
the local team will play Oram
Pass her Sunday, April 34, it Iffll
a.m. Previously the match had
been slaved for ArU 17.
BROOKLYN, April 16. (AP) Dai
ly Vanoe shut out the Phillies with
two hit today and th Dodger won
8 to 0. Vanoe pitched no hit bail
In the first tx Inning.
The score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 0 3 3
Brooklyn 3 11
Collins, Adams and McCurdy;
Vanoe and Lopei.
NSW YORK, April 16 (AP) The
Olanta made eight errora today and
four of them came In the ninth to
give the Boston Brave a 8 to 4 vic
tory. The acore: R. H. K.
Boston -................... fi 11 0
New York 4 13 8
Selbold, Cantwell and Spohrer;
Pltcatmmon and Hogan, O'Farrel. '
CINCINNATI, April 16. (AP)
With Bl Johnson holding Pittsburgh
hltlesa until the sixth Cincinnati de
feated Pittsburgh 6 to 0 today.
Ths score: R. H. K.
Pittsburgh - 0 8 0
Cincinnati 8 8 1
Harris. Swetonlo, Kramer and
Grace; Johnson and Manlon.
Chicago at St. Loul gam post
poned; rain and wet ground.
EX-0.S.C.
IN BOXING FRACAS
RAINIER, Or., April 18. (AP)
Buck Hammer, 107. former Oregon
Stat college grid star, essayed the
roll of boxer for hi home town tana
la night and before his battle with
Mickey McTlmonda, 189, Longvlew,
had progressed beyond the third
round, second ot the two gladiators,
promoter, referee end some rlngstdera
vere embroiled In a free-for-all that
ended In Referee Oranlgan calling the
affair "no contest.
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BATTING FIESTA
BOSTON, April 18. (AP) The
Yankee pounded five Boston pitch
era for 18 hit. Including homers by
Ruth and Byrd and two five run
bunches, and defeated Boston 14 to
4 today.
The core: R. H. B.
New York 14 18 3
Boston .. 4 13 1
Pennock and Dickey; Johnson, W.
Moore, Kline, Michael, Wetland and
Manlon, Storle. ,
PHILADELPHIA, April 18 (API
Home runs by Cramer, Simmons and
Cochrane for the Philadelphia Ath
letics helped to give them a 4 to 2
victory over Washington today.
The score: R, H. B.
Washington 3 8 1
Philadelphia 4 10 1
Crowder, Brown and Spencer;
Orove and Cochrane.
CHICAOO, April 18 (AP) Pat
Caraway held Cleveland to five hit
today and Chicago won 8 to 1.
The score: R. H. B.
Cleveland i 18 0
Chicago 8 10 0
Harder, HUdebrand and Sewell;
Caraway and Grub.
DETROIT, April 18. (AP) De
troit took the opening games of the
series from St. Loul today 8
to 3 In 13 Inning. St, Loul went
Into the lead on two hit In the
13th, but the Tiger scored twice
In their bait on a baa on balls,
a doubl and a quee ply.
The core: R. R. B.
St. Louis 3 10 3
Detroit 8 10 1
Hebert and Perrell; Utile and
Ruel.
AGAIN
WINS BIG MEET
EDWARDS STADIUM, BERKELEY,
Cal., April 18. (AP) Stanford's In
dians took the measure of Cali
fornia's Bears on track and field to
day for the ninth successive year In
a "big meet," whose final score
was overshadowed by brilliant sprint
performances by Bob Klesel and an
"Iron man" feat by Ben Eastman.
The score was 79:1-8 to 61:5-6, and
the Bears upset the dope to score
more points than at any time since
1923. the last year of a California
victory.
BILLIARD EXPERT
E
BUCKS, 9-8, WITH
FIVE-RUN RALLY
SACRAMENTO. April t8. (AP)
Sacramento took a lead on the Port
land aeries here today by coming
through with a five-run rally In
the eighth Inning to nose out the
Beavers. 9 to 8. Portland had taken
a commanding lead by tallying seven
times In the seventh.
Vinci, McQuald and Salvo hurled
for the Sacs, the latter a rookie who
stopped the Ducks for his first Coast
league victory. Orwoll made way for
Klleen, whose wild new in the eighth
cost htm and the Beavers the game.
OAKLAND, Cal., April 18. (AP)
Oakland won two ball games from
Seattle here today, 4 to 3 and 3
to 1.
A home run by Muller, Seattle
lnflelder. In the ninth Inning tied
up the first game 3 and 3, but the
Oaks won out In the eleventh as
Dean, Koehler and Daglla singled.
In the exhibition matches staged
at the Elks' temple Friday evening
by Ous Copulos, well-known three
cushion billiard star, he defeated
Reg Flfer of this city, 56 to 16 and
William Gates, 25 to IS.
About 60 members of the lodge
and their friends attended, and fol
lowing the matches Copulos gave
an exhibition and lecture on three
cushion playing and the system.
LOS ANGELES. April 18. (AP)
Hollywood took advantage of pitcher
Leroy Herrmann's wlldneas In the
fifth Inning to score three runs
! and win today's game from Los
s Angeles, 4 to 3.
I John MUJus, tossing for the Stars,
1 fared well until the ninth, when
Tom Bheehan had to be called to
stem an Angel uprising.
Jefferson Takes
Relay Race Meet
VANCOUVER, Wash, April 16.
(AP) Jefferson high school of Port
land won the seventh annual high
school relay carnival here today
scoring a total of 33 points. Van
couver high placed second with 23
points and Orant of Portland came
in third with 34 3-3 points.
WELCH IN POSSESSION
OF RACE MOTOR AGAIN
The Joinson Seahorse 93-horse-power
motor belonging to "Dutch"
Welch, which was stolen here last
fall, is In his possession again, after
he posted redelivery bond on It at
the sheriff's office yesterday.
The motor was taken from the
Crater Lake Automotive company
and shipped to Kalispel, Mont., from
southern California. It was being
held in Kalispel by postal authori
BITE f GOULD
Rosy report tor fishermen are
brought to Medford by E. W. Gould
from Brooking. Mr. Gould re
turned to Medford for a hort tay
over 'the week-end and 1 going
right back to hi favorite fishing
haunt. He report fishing tine In
tide water for cutthroata over 10
lnche In length. Fishing Is 1
especially good In the Wlnchuck
and the Chetco la rapidly clearing.
Some of the aprlng run of salmon
are seen In tha Chetco and a lew
steelhead.
Savage Rapid dam will be regu-
. lV.ta ml th.t. th. SBlmOn
i will be enabled to ascend the ladder.
Ralph Cowglll announce- yeaieruay.
Many salmon have been caught be
low the dam.
Grade school baseball, under the
direction of Coach Ray Henderson,
opened Saturday with the Jackaon
school defeating Washington 34 to
28, and Lincoln defeating Roosevelt,
33 to 8.
Donald Casebolt, catcher of the
Jackson team, was the batting haro
of the day, with the honor of secur
ing the first home-run of the series.
with a ticket to the movies as the
prize.
The second leg of the series will
be played next Saturday.
F
TO TUjOIOTORS
All speedboat fans of this locality
will be tuning up their motor on
Emigrant lake today, according to
sport talk of yeaterday. It will be
their laat Sunday to prepare for
jthe championship events, scheduled
for April 34, and sponsors of tne
race hope all will take advantage
of this all-day opportunity to plow
up the water.
Entries are coming In, In Increas
ing numbers, from neighboring and
distant localities. Some of the fastest
speed demon of the coast are ex
pected to meet local aspirant In
th championship event and nu
merou dark horse are predicted.
The Emigrant lake section offer
an Ideal spot for plcnlclng, so fans
ar expected to come early and
tpend the day. For those who do
not enjoy a plcnlo luncn, rooa ana
h,uruM will be available at con
cession to -be opened for the races.
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