"MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 13. 1932. m
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PIT,E TWO
EARLYJV1ASTERY
Fecords Show 13 Games
Where Opposition Allowed
Not More Than Five Hits
Babe Ruth Has Flu
By Herbert W. Barter.
(Associated Press Bports Writer.)
Not tinea the dsr. before the HMly
ball hare major league pitcher dem
onstrated auch etrlktrtf early-season
mastery.
Th mud 1 brly a week old,
yet they hare written Into the rec
ord 13 imH In which th opposi
tion made not mor than five bit.
Dazzy Vane of Brooklyn and Hal
Schumacher of the Olanu hart con
tributed two-hit masterpieces. Vic
Sorrell and Earl Whltehtlt of De
troit and Al Johnson of Cincinnati
hare pitched three-hit game. Monte
Weaver of Waahlnjrton and Whitlow
Wyatt of Detroit hare four-hit con
teat to their credit. The flre-hlt
hurlera include Pat Caraway of the
Chicago White So, and Dick Coff
man and Sammy Gray of the at.
Louts Browns: Ed Brandt of the Boa
ton Brarea Ed Holley of the Phllllea
i and Guy Buih of the Chicago Cuba.
Glanta Blank Brain.
Schumacher, young St. Lawrence
unlTeraity graduate, pulled the Glanta
out of a alump with hi excellent ef
fort yeaterday and enabled them to
beat the Brevee. 0-0. Johnny ver
ge' home-run with the baaea filled
waa the big blow In the Olant at
tack. Urbanik! got both of the htta
Schumacher allowed.
Holley' flve-hlt gam ga the
Phllllea a 1-0 triumph orer Brooklyn
la 11 lnnlnga.
Buih atopped the world champion
St. Loul Cardinal cold and the
Cuba won. 4-1. with Rlgga Stephen
eon drlrlng in three rune. Pittsburgh
ecored three run In the ninth to beat
Cincinnati, 4-3. In th other National
league game.
St. Louli Trim Tiger.
In th American league, St. Lou! a
noaed out the Detroit Tlgera. 1-0,
although Vic SOrrell allowed only
three blta.
George Earnahaw fanned 13 men
a the Philadelphia Athletic trounc
ed Waahtngton, 11 to 3. Th A'
drore Fred Mar berry out of th box
In the fourth Inning. Jimmy Poxx
hit hla third homer.
Cleveland atopped the Chicago
White Sox, 8-1. on a alx-blt pitching
performance by old George Conaliy.
a White Sox caatoff. Willie Kamm.
another Whit Sox a tar. collected
three hit, we walked twice, drore
In four run and scored another.
Cold weather forced poetponement
of th New York Tankeea-Red Sox
gam at Boeton. Ruth cam down
with grippe. The Babe did not e'
pect to travel with the team for an
exhibition game at Springfield to
day, but probably will atart In the
double-header tomorrow.
How They Stand
(By th Aaaortated Preaa.)
National.
Philadelphia
Chicago
Boeton
Brooklyn
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
St. Louie
New York
Philadelphia
Chicago
Washington
Detroit
Cleveland
St. Loul
Boeton .
Coaat Lgu
San Pranclaeo .
Sacramento
Hollywood
Portland
Oakland
Loa Angelea
Seattle
W. L. Pet.
t .150
3 .600
i a joo
3 a M0
t t 00
J I .400
1 3 .400
I I W
W. L. P:.
3 1 .10
4 3 Ml
a i mi
3 3 M0
s a .000
3 3 .400
3 4 333
0 4 .000
W. L. Pet.
13 3 Ml
10 4 .714
6 M3
7 7 .800
5 .429
S Ml
3 Ml
t 13 .187
SPLIT TWIN
BILL
PLAY
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
Seattl ..
Oakland
B.
10
e
Batterlea. Preltaa. T u r p 1 n and
Bottarlnl: Phebua, House and Pool.
Series Edge Goes to Sena
tors Indians Take Dou
ble Header From
Seals Bow to Reds
I Afternoon game:
i Seattle
I Oakland
'STEADY AS WEEK'S
TRADE OPENED UP2
Batterlea: Phil Page and Botta-: rum-mnu. April 10. iap aw-
rlnl: Kaalch and Read. . " '' p.wsj
Oaks:portln1 -
Batterlea:
Palmlaano:
ELK CUE CHAMP
GETS CHALLENGE
IS
RED BWrPF. Cel, April IB. jn
Harry Knight of Edmonton, Canada,
won tn horse bucking contest at the
Red Bluff rodeo Sunday.
Gene Roan. Sayre, Okla., placed sec
ond: Perry Ivory, Alturas, Cel.. third,
and Pet Knight. Calgary, Canada.
fourth.
Rom won th bull-dogging event.
Hugh Bennett, Fort Thomaa, Aria.,
and Earl Thode. Belvldere, 8. D, won
th team roping conteit.
IDGE
10 START FOR ELKS
The second Klka' auction bridge
tournament will be inaugurated at
the club Tuesday evening with play
each Tueaday for four week. Prise
have been hung up for weekly win-
ners and a grand award for th tour
ney victor.
Th tint tourney at the lodge waa
a distinct auocee and It la expected
that the tourney atartlng Tuesday
will find even more devotee participating.
(By the AMoriited Preaa)
Seattle's Indiana profited moat from
the Sunday double header on the
Pacific Coaat b see ball league dia
mond. Trimming the Oaka twice,
they moved up from seventh to fifth
place In the league ladder. The Mla-
.800 j aiona and Angela Improved their per
centage in gamea won, though they
divided honor respectively with the
Seal and Hollywood Star.
Seattl etepped on Oakland In the
morning game 7 to a, and then
blanked the Oak 4 to 0 In the after
noon to take the aerlea. Phil Page
pitched a one-bit game for the tribe
In the aecond con teat.
Sacramento and Portland divided
th day's game, with the series hon
or going to the Senator. The morn
ing game, played In Stockton, waa 8
to 3 for Sacramento, but Portland
took the afternoon contest In the
capital 10 to 8, Jimmy Moore settling
matter with a homer wlV two on.
Hollywood and Loa Angelea added
game apiece both to their winning
and losing totals for the aeason, with
the Star grabbing the first game 8
to 4 after 11 Innings, and yielding
the second 8 to 3.
The league leading Seala gave th
Missions their only win of the aerlea
In the aecond game of Vie double
header played here. The morning
contest went to the 8eale 7 to 4.
Reginald Piter, balklln billiards
champion of the Med lord Elk club,
who now hold th Oottlleb trophy,
ha been challenged by David Wood
for the club aupremacy, according
to a notice posted in the temple.
The 300-polnt match wm take place
on May a and 4, according to an
nouncement. One hundred and fifty
point will be played each evening.
The trophy, donated to the club
by Chrl Oottlleb. 1 a gold medal
h. won a. c, ch.mp,on of 'J.'
R.
. 3
Shores.
Preltaa and Woodall.
;ateady tone. Insofar as open trading
H. E. j i concerned. Last week showed a
8 2 decrease In the country ehtpment
. I 10 3 to Portland, but the local make in-
Peteraon and crease. Both are somewhat below
a year ago.
There was again no general change
In the egg market price list here or
eenerallv throuehout the country.
Sacramento 8 13 l : Local co-one continue to quote for-
Batterlea: Zahnlaer. A. Jacob nd ; T,!uM and are maintaining
Pltepatrlck: Ollllck. Hubbell ndth,m although some outsider re
Woodall. ,tiu reported a cutting.
R H El 1uw priie on small, uiuiivjs im
8 11 1 ubtiub wnc ci.r upvu w.o u.
4 13 0
Afternoon game:
Portland ,
R.
..10
0
(11 lnnlnga)
Hollywood
Loa Angelea
Batteries: 8hellenback and Bass
ler; Miller. Sweetland and Cronin.
Second game: R- H. E.
Los Angeles 8 10 0
Hollywood 3 8 3
(Called atxth for Hollywood catch
train.)
Batterlea: Stetl and Campbell;
Page. Turner and O'Malley.
R.
7
4
and
Walsh and Hofmann.
San Francisco
Missions
Batteries: McDougall
Carter,
Afternoon.
San Francisco
Missions
H. E
14 1
13 !
Ward;
Batteries: Wllloughby. Douglas.
Henderson and Ward; Lelber and
Hofmann.
1
Wall St. Report
msnd for hens generally and espec
ially for light weights. Practically
all bidders are now quoting 9c lb.
for light hens with 11c for mediums.
Market for country killed calve
continue to reflect more or less
steadiness snd even strength In
spot. Hogs re Just holding their
own. but there la a ateady call- for
both old and new crop lamb.
Notes of wholesale trading':
Pea market firmer In the south.
Potatoes are steady for both old
and new crop.
Rhubarb demand la ateady and
mostly 3Vjc lb. for top quality.
Cabbage market remains very firm
with quality stuff scarce.
City Tear ago.
Rule submitted uj Mr. oottlien
with the trophy are that It Be
awarded annually In tournament,
and that the holder of the medal
shall accept a challenge for It any
time during the year.
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BOYSTHATTLE
PORTLAND. April 18. (API The
Slno-Jap fray will be fought on a
new front her Tueaday when a
battling eon of Nippon snd a flght
lovtng Chinese boy meet In the ring
of th municipal auditorium.
Sueo Hlrakawa, a husky young
battler Just over from Japan, and
Ah Wing Lee. who already ha made
a big nam for himself In Pacific
coaat rings, will meet In the msin
vnt six-rounder on th Tuesday
night program. Both are light
weight. WALSFATTACKS
El
BOSTON. April U-wrV-W- Sen
ator David 1. Wslsh last night at
tacked those who have been asserting
thst Alfred E. Smith cannot be nom
inated and predicted, st a large Smith
rally. that the "Happy Warrior" would
secure Massachusetts' 88 vote In th
Chicago convention.
"You cant tell me." he told hi
audience, "that anybody can force
Into the ear of Maaaechuaett Demo
crats the atorv that Smith can't win
and that they had better get on the
bandwagon of aom other man."
OVER FLAG DESIGN
TALENT TEAM WINS
IN PRACTICE CLASH
Cold weather cut down enthusiasm
in the practice game at Jackson
ville yeaterday in which Talent
trounced Jacksonville. 5 to 1, and
th "Rlnkey-Dlnka" defeated Palmer
fCreek, 7 to 8, both gamea going only
all Inning.
OryateJjIow Kodak glues tuprem
Th Pauley opp Holly theawt
and Wolf for 13 hits. The afternoon
score was 0 to 3. with Art Lleber,
Mission hurler, holding the Seala well
subdued.
LIST OF SHORTS
IN SENATE
WASHINGTON, April 16. (AP) A
llat of short sellers on the New
York Stock exchsnge was received
by the senate banking committee
today to furnish ammunition for
Its Investigation of Bear raids, which
will be resumed Monday.
The llat was not msde public but
committee agents went to work on
It In preparation for cross examina
tion of Richard Whitney, preaident
of the exchange. ,
The Information waa submitted
In compllsnce with a subpoena Is
sued by the committee when It called
Whitney last week, as a result of
reports that a giant Bear raid was
being organized in the market.
Stork Sal Aware.
(Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics
Co.)
April 18:
80
India
Today 47.0
Prev. day.... 48.7
Week ago. 47.1
Year ago 131.9
ao
RR'a
22.0
71.2
31.8
?7.7
ao
Ufa
78.0
81.1
75 8
178.1
00
Total
48 8
50.3
48 2
138.2
Bond sale Averages,
(copyright, 1932. Standard Statistics
Co.)
April 18
ao ao ao
Ind'ls RR'a TJf
SO .9 84.6 79.1
800 o4.a 79.0
61.0 63.1 77 6
85.7 99.8 100.7
Today
Week ago.
Year ago.
NEW YORK. April
stock market had a quiet alnktng
spell today, carrying several leading
Issue Into new low ground for the
1929-33 decline, but trading dwin
dled to the smallest volume In weeks.
The turnover waa well under a mil
lion sharea, but there were several
net losses of 1 to 4 point. The clos
ing tone wss heavy.
Today'a closing prices for IS select
ed stocks follow:
American Can 46'4
American T. T 100
Anaconda
Curt lsa-Wright
General Motors
int. T. At T.
I Montgomery Ward
I Paramount Pub. .
Radio
YAKIMA WOOL BRINGS
ELEVEN CENTS POUND
PORTLAND. April 18 (API Re
cent sale of around 45.000 lbs. of
wool In the Yakima valley, the
largest confirmed deal of the season
i In the Pacific northwest to date.
is practlcaUy the only business In
the Interior. The price was reported
at 11c lb.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, April 18. (AP)
CATTLE 1100. calvea 65; fully
steady, higher in spots. Steers, 600
to 900 lbs., good, 38.3537; medium,
15 $6.25; common, 375 35; 900 to
1100 lbs., good, $62Sfll; medium. 85
6.25; common, 8.75(5 5; 1100 to 130f
lbs., good, $5.7536.50; medium, $4 9
5.75. Heifers, 650 to 850 lbs., good,
85.75 6.50: medium, 84.50 t 5.75;
common. S3.35g4.50. Cows, good.
$4-75(9525: common and medium,
$3.25 g 4.75; low cutter and cutter.
$1.50e325. Bulls, yearlings exclud
ed, good and choice (beef). $3.25$
l8.j The I $3.75; cutter and common medium,
$4(3 3-20. veaiera, nuia icq, gooa ana
choice. $6(?6.50; medium. $4.5046;
cull and common. 82.50 a4.50. Calves,
250 to 500 lbs., good and choice.
$4.506; common and medium, $2ia
4.50.
HOGS 3100. Including 157 direct
and 724 through; light butchers 15c
higher. Light lights, 140 to 160 lbs,
good and choice, $3.75$ 4.65; light
weights, 160 to 160 lbs., good and
choice, $4 50 3 4.65: 180 to 300 lbs.,
good snd. choice. $4.50&4.65; medium
weight, 200 to 220 lbs, good and
choice, $3.75 94.65; 320 to 250 lbs,
good and choice, $3.50(34.50; heavy
weights, 350 to 390 lbs, good and
choice, $3.35 e 4.25; 2)0 to 350 lbs.
60
Totsl
68 a
68 1
669
85 4
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, April 18 JPi
BUTTER Prints. 93 score or better.
30-33c: standards, 19-3 le.
BUTTERFAT Direct to shlppera-.
Station 15c; Portland delivery prices
lb. I
EEGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Fresh extras 14c;
standards 13c; medlms 13c.
LIVE POULTRY Net buying price:
Heavy hens, colored, 4 '4 lbs. up, 15c:
do. mediums. ll-13c: light. 9c: light
broilers, 13-lSc lb.; colored roasters
over 3 lbs, 18-JOc; old roosters, 8:; 1
ducka. Pekln 15c; geese 13c; capons
18-20C. j
COUNTRY VEATS Selling price
to retailers: Countrv-kHled bogs.
beet butcher under 100 lb, SVl-Sc;
veale.11 SO to 130 lbs. 9-lOc; spring
lambs 16-18C-. lambs, yearlings, 12
13c; heavy ewes 4c; canner cow 34c;
bull 8-i;c.
NEW POTATOES Texas. $3 35
for 80-lb. sack.
POTATOES Local. 90c -$1.18;
Parkdale $1.35: Deschutes $135-1.35:
eastern Washington $1.00-1.25.
SEED POTATOES ICertlfled)
Earllea of All 1-1 Uc: Early Rose 1
lHo lb.
WOOL 1932 crop, nominal: Wil
lamette valley 7!4-10c lb; astern Ore
gon 7-lOc lb.
HAY Buying price from producer:
Alfalfa $15.00-16.50: eastern Oregon
timothy $10 no: oat tnd vetch $14.00.
Australian Silt Golden.
(AP, Unemployed In SYDNEY I Ar) in course or in.
LISBON (AT) ' . Auatralla'
Portugal .t l -. storied atream.. ha. been altered
and workmeTm the building trade, for a long .tretch and gold seeker.
!2 IfJju.trv were the hardest sre taking fortune, from th. snt
nd cork Industry were me ,., nver bottom.
ait.
I
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r-v n n rv rS
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111:: 11 111 11 f u e
Porthnd Wheat
Open.
May .63i
July .614
Sept. .61
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem..
Soft white)
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red
Oats:
No. 3 white
High.
634
Jl4
61
Low.
83 V,
.81
61 H
Close.
.63 H
ei
81 !4
.73
. .631,
.634
.6l4
.61 '4
. .6H4
.$23.00
Today' car receipts: Wheat 34;
barley 1; flour 8: corn 4; hay a.
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CORVALUS, Ore. April 18. (AP
Possession ot th state high school
band trophy was regained by Jeffer
son high ot Portland here Saturday
night when tne school placed first
in a field of eight class A bands In
the contest at Oregon State college.
La Grande high placed second. Cor
vallls was third and Klamath Palls
fourth. Other schools flnl&hed In
this order: Albany, Eugene, Med-
ford, Salem.
Directors of the band at a banquet
Saturday night organized the Oregon
Stat High School Band Masters' as
sociation. F. Wilson Walt of Med-
ford was elected president; P. C.
Simpson of Hood River, Ylce-prcel-
dent, and Harold Weber of Gresham,
secretary-treasurer.
"Dollar Day" roundtrips arc first class dekett tt
about a dollar per hundred miles, between all
places on our Pacific Lines. Good on all trains, in
coaches or in Pullmans (plus usual berth charge).
Plenty of time for long trips 13 days if you
leave on April 28.
gTllwktiavJv w rr - A, -1
Sclo Repairs being made to bridge
over Thomas creek on Main street.
Sample Roundtrips
Portland - ? 7.15
Salem - 6 00
Corvallis -
Roseburg 2.85
Redding, Calif 4.00
Red Bluff . 4-75
Chico 5 65
Marysville 6.55
Sacramento - 7.70
San Francisco ':. 9-10
Los Angeles 18-25
Southern Pacific
J. 0. Carle, Agent. Phone 34. .
18.-
WILMINOTON, Del.. April
(AP) With Hilda Brodaky. eight
year old. returned to her home un
harmed, one man waa reported under
arrest today in connection with the
kidnaping of the girl, and an under
world character waa being hunted
In Philadelphia.' Police, however,
denied there had been any arrest.
Th. girl, daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Harry Brodsky. who was lured Into
sn sutomobile while on her way to
school Friday, was handed over to
Philadelphia police yesterday.
The abductors took the child to
the Rer. Joseph M. Pugllese. Brod
sky aald no ransom had been paid
and no Immunity promised.
southern Pec.
' fl O. of Cal
8 O. Of N. J
Trana. Am.
United Aircraft
V. 6. Steel
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Play Shaw In Istanbul.
ISTANBUlr-(AP) For the first
time since the war. play, are being
presented her In English, a troupe
from London offering George Ber
nard Shaw and other British drama
tists to a language atarred Anglo
American colony.
4, j good and choice, .3 a 4:. Packing
Tillamook Superior Food, Inc..
new firm started manufacture of
candy.
aows, 375 to 500 lbs, medium and
good. 33.759 3.50; feeders and stock
era. 70 to 130 lbs., good and choice,
S3 si 3.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS 500; quiet
but steady. Spring lambs, good and
choice. $6.50 .7; medium $4.509 9.50;
Lambe. 90 lbs. down, good and choice.
S5 60ij6; medium 4 a 5.50; all wights
common $3 . Yearling wethers 90 to
110 lbs., medium to choice, $3i4.
Ewes, 130 lbs., medium to choice,
$3 50 j 3: 130 to 150 lbs., medium to
choice, $1.75 33.75; all weights, cull j
to common, $ls1.75.
San Francisco Butterfat,
SAN FRANCISCO, April 18. (AP)
Butterfat, f.o.b- San Franclaco.
30c.
8 AN JTJAN, Porto Rico, April 18
OPr Several militant young patrlota
were In th hospital today with In
juries received In yeaterday riot at
th Capitol building. Th disorder,
arose from a proposal In th. aenat.
to adopt the one-trred flag of th
Nationalist party a th official flag
of th Island.
One high school boy wa killed ;
when a marble balustrade collapsed
while th mob which had Invaded
the capltol atormed up a atalrway
toward th senate chamber to de
mand that th leflslstor defeat the
flag bill.
LA GRANDE ATHLETES
CAPTURE TRACK MEET
PENDLrrON. Ore.. April 18. (At
Seortnf 10 first place In a quad
rangular meet, the powerful LaOrande
hi school track team plle4 up 61 S
points here Saturday to score a de
dal victory orr McLaughlin, Pen
dleton and Walla Walla high school!
which flnlthed in that order.
Kewbert Alt ration work com
plated at Berrlan Pervlc station.
FUNERAL PARLOR
West Main at Newtown
Office County Coroner
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