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P2TGE FOUR aiEDFOTlD Him TRIBUXE. JfEDFOKD, OREGON. STJXDAY, SPRIL 24, 1932. Shady Cove and LARGER SCHOOLS' IE! POSTPONED ACCOUNT DELUGE 150 Students Participate Despite Muddy Condition Shady Cove Also Win ner in Volley Ball Game In the rural school division of the county truck meet conducted yester day at the Jackson county fair grounds, Shady Cove won the trophy donated by the Ashland Rotary club for one and two-room schools, with 31 polnta. The Medford Actlvlan cup for three and four-room school! went to Oak Orove, with 86 polnti. Eventa for town sohoola, which In clude rural high schools, were post poned yesterday because of weather condition!, aocoraing to AiDerc ntcn, chairman of the track and field meet. He stated that ttiey would probably be conducted April 30 or May 7. West Side Leads . Winning! In the one and two-room school groups gave West Side achool IS, Reese Creek 16, Bellvlew 8, Nell Creek 8 and Missouri Flat a. Second place in the three and four-room achools went to Howard with 40 point. Other ratings were van Valley 38 and Laurelhurst 13, About 160 studeuta from twenty school! participated In the annual field contests, and although the weather conditions were not Ideal, large number of spoctatora were In the grandstands. Lunch was served there at noon by the Bellvlew F.-T. A. In each event blue, red and white ribbons were given winners of first, second and third places, respectively, Shady Cove won the volley hall game from Howard school. 10 to 10, Members of the Shady Cove team fere Richard Zlmmerlee, Wondell Oable, Gene Wertnutn, WUma Hus ton and Lewis Ripley. Howard's team was Vern Knopf, Harold Evans, Shlr- rel Doty, Neule Moon and Ruth Thorbun. Other results were: POLE VAULT Class A Boys 1 Randall Gilford, West Bide; 3 Howard Pankey, Oak drove. ; S- Roland Pitta, Oak Orove. Clai B Boys 1 Wayne Ray. Evans Valley. 2 James Thomas, Laurelhurst. 8- Danny Ohrt, Laurelhurst. . rumm.no BKOAO jump Class B Boys 1 Herbert Tucker, Nell Creek. 3 dene Weltman, Shady Cove. ' 8 Ouaue Shuler, Howard. I LAO BACK Class A Girls 1 Christine Zlmmerlee, Shady Cove. ! 3 Emmy Lou Knlpa Oak Orove. 3 Masine Terrell, West Side. BAMKBALL' THHOYY Class B Ulrls 1 Marjorle Conger, West Bide. 3 Marjo Radlchel, Oak Drove, 8 Doris Ford, Oak Orove. RL.N.MNU UHUAl) JIMP Class A Boys 1 Newton Bmith, Howard. 3 Donald Caton, Nell Creek. 8 Ed Coghlll, Oak Orove. HUP, S1K1', JUMP Class B Boys 1 Oene Weltman, Shady Cove, 3 Dan Wright, Oak Orove. ' 3 Ralph Newman, Evana Valley. RUNNING 11 Hi 11 JIMP Class B Boys 1 Oene Weltman, Shady Cove. 2 Russell McNeill, Oak Orove. 3 Robert Thomas, Laurelhurst. J3-V.IKD DASU Class A Ulrls 1 June Hanson, Oak drove. 3 Louise Martin, Bellvlew, 8 Edna Radlchel, Oak Qrovt. I'lnss B (ilrls 1 Nlta Radlchel. Oak Orove. 3 Bertha Baker, Evans Vallev. 8 Marian Keep Howard. IIIINNIMI Class A Boys 1 Prank Sparks, Howard. 3 Lester Wilcox. Missouri Flat. 3 Loren Croucher, Howard. Clasa B Boys 1 Harold Evans, Howard. 3 Wilson Neathamer, Evans Valley. 3 Byrd Weltman, Shady cove, CIum A Girls 1 Marjorle Reich, Oak Orove. 3 Jessie Thoburn, Howard. 8 Elma Croucher, Howard. Class II Girls 1 Lola Smith, Howard. 3 Bernlce Moon, Howard. 3 Nina Baker, Evans Valley. POTATO RACK I law A (ilrls 1 Marjorle Retch. Oak Orove. 3 DaUy Rains, West Side. 8 Christine Zlmmerlee, Shady Cove. SO-YAKD BASH CUM A Girls 3 June Hanson, Oak Orove. 3 Louis Martin, Bellvlew. 3 Lola Smith, Howard. (Mass H Girls 1 Nina Radlchel, Oak Orove. 3 Bertha Baker, Evana Valley. 3Marlan Keep, howard. HKI-YAHII DASH Class R Boys 1 Wayn Ray. Evans Valley. 8 Don WH&M, Oak Orove. 8 Ralph Newman, Evans Valley. SHOT PI T Class A Boys 1 Ed CoKhlll, Oak Orove. 3 Wesley Baker. Osk Drove. 8 John Zlmmerlee. Shsrty Cove. Clau B Bars I Thomas James. Laurelhurst. 8 Wayne Ray, Evana Valley. 3 Ivan Franks. Bellvlew. SACK RACK I Donald Niedermeyer. West Sid 8 Berthel Roberts. Missouri Flat. 8 Ira Orr, Evans Vallev. RUNNING HIGH JIMP Class A Roys 1 Eldon Orow, Rene Creek. 3 Wallace Ohrt, Laurelhurst, 3 Rolen Pltu, Oak Drove, How They Stand W. L. Pet. Detroit , 8 3 .727 Washington - ' 8 .700 New York 6 3 .826 Cleveland - 55 St- Loula 6 6 .456 Philadelphia 4 6 .444 Chicago 4 7 .364 Boston 3 7 .322 National W. L. Pet. Boston ............ 7' 2 .778 Chloago 1 3 .700 Pittsburgh . .. 8 , 8 MS Philadelphia 8 6 .646 Cincinnati . 6 .455 New York 4 8 .400 Brooklyn 8 6 .333 St. Loul! 8 7 .300 Pacific Coast Pet, .833 .632 .611 .656 .500 .398 .358 .111 440 RKLAY Boys 1 Wayne Ray, Evana Valley. 2 Vernon Zames, Evans Valley. 3 Ralph Newman, Evans alley. 2'iO RKLAY Girls 1 Betty West, Oak Orove. 2 Nlta Radlchel, Oak Orove. 3 Doris Ford, Oak Grove. 4 Alice Hamer, Oak Orove, 220-YAKU RUN n Class B Boys 1 Wayne Ray, Evans Creek. 2 Oene Weltman, Shady Cove. 8 Herbert Tucker, Nell Creek. 60-YAUI) DASH CIUM B Boys 1 Ralph Newman, Evan! Valley. 2 Russell McNeill, Oak Orove. 8 Ivan Franks, Bellvlew. 100-YARD DASH Class A Boys 1 Eldon Graw, Reese Creek, 2 Ed Coghlll, Oak Orove. 3 Henry Miller, Evana Valley. 220-YARD RUN Class A Boys 1 Ed Coghlll, Oak Orove, . 3 Richard Wright, Oak Orove. 3 Jerry Keep, Howard. 8 Henry Miller, Evana Valley. SO-YAltD DASH Clasa A Boys 1 Eldon Oraw. Reese Creek. 3 Ed Coghlll, Oak Orove. 3 Henry Miller, Evans Valley. DIE'S HOMERS WIN CAT CONTEST In the kitten ball league Friday, DeVoe's do (en ted Jennings Tire, 8 to 4. Pour homo runs by the victors put the game on Ice. H. Elliott pitched and Hnrrlngton was behind the bat tor DeVoe's. Jennings and Stafford constituted the battery lor the losers. Lamport's defeated Your Office Boys, 3 to 1, due to the pitching of Ray Sluglcr, who was caught by Speaker. The Lamport's came from behind to win. Cotton and Leonard were the "Your Office Boy" battery. Ye Poet's Corner JOLLY JIM I know a Jolly fellow who Is always blithe and free. Who aays I never trouble trouble. Until trouble troubles me. I never cross bridge! until I have a bridge to croas. X never suffer a re versa Until I really have a loss. I never shed a single tear Without a real, real crlef. And until I really have a p.iin I never seek relief. 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Main I Upstiiiri I Oak Grove School Athletes Win Track Meet Cups IIMIWS OF CITY All boys of thU city If eligible to participate In the American Legion Jnnlor baseball competition tile coming season should get In touch with Earl Davis, post baseball chair man of Medford, as soon as possible In order that the Legion officials can aid In organizing teams that will officially wear the Legion colors in tills program, which each year since Its start has grown by leaps and bounds, More than 400,000 boys under the age of 17 played under Legion guid ance throughout the United States in 1931. Russell Cook, national di rector of the Americanism commis sion, under which the Junior base ball activity Is conducted, estimates more than half a million will be registered for the games this season, according to the post official. The competition leads up to a world's Berles next fall, to be played off between a team that has won all contests west of the Mississippi river and a team east of the Mibsls sippi. The elimination games takb When You're Drumming Up Business With Classified Or Display Advertising Depend Upon CIRCULATION -You KNOW Just How Many People Will Read Your Message &iA It's A. B. You Get It MAIL tie local teams first to ' the cham pionship of their city, then of their county, district and state. Prom there on the games are under the direct supervision of the national or ganization of the Legion. PASTOR LEADS LEAGUE OF ANGLING DISCIPLES CHICAGO. April 23. (AP) Dr. Preston Bradley, pastor of the non denominational People's church here, was re-elected president of the Izaak Walton league of America, as its 10th annual convention closed, to day. Vice -president elected Included: O. Warren Kinney, Seattle. 4 IN RELAY CARNIVAL PORTLAND. April 23. (AP) Jef ferson high school's track team won tho annual Portland lnterscholaatlc relay carnival here Friday with 18 points, placing first In half of the six events. Grant High was nosed out by Just one point. Washington was third with 13; Franklin, 8; Ben son. 5; Lincoln, 4, and Roosevelt 1 point. O It is often a waste of money to adver tise blindly . . . because of the impor tance of selecting the BEST media, national advertisers are depending ipon AUDIT BUREAU of CIKCULA TI0N to eliminate the guesswork from newspaper figures. H. C- Ogden, pub lisher of The Wheeling News and Wheeling Intelligencer of Wheoling. W. Va., in speaking of A, B. C, says: "It is undoubtedly a protection, a defense for tho honest newspaper that is trying to sell honest circu lation" , . . The Wail Tribune spends considerable money each year to give southern Oregon advertisers an ACCUR ATE, AUDITED CIRCULATION report ... to eliminate the uncertainty of "claimed" circulation. C. Circulation That Counts When You Use This Paper TRIBUNE Medford's Only A. B. C. Newspaper SHURU PHILLIES 7-2 WIN- OVER GIANTS PHILADELPHIA. April 23. (AP) Roy Hansen came back today and pitched the Phillies to a 7 to 3 vic tory over the New York Giants. Hansen pitched shutout ball until the ninth. R. H. E. New York ... 2 11 0 Philadelphia ...... 7 12 2 ' Batteries: Mooney, Walker, Gibson and Hogan; Hansen and Davis. PITTSBURG, Pa., April 23. (AP) The Pirates won the final game of their series with the Cardinals today, 10 to 9. making the count three out of four games for the first home encounters. R. H. E. St. Louis 9 14 2 Pittsburg , 10 8 1 Batteries: Carleton, Haines. Dean and Mancuso; Brame, Swift and Grace. Chicago Am-il 23. ( AP) Lonnle Warneke. young right 'hander, and the Cubs today went 12 innings to defeat Cincinnati, 2 to 1. used four pitchers. E. Cincinnati Chicago 2 7 0 Batteries. Kolp. Johnson, Hilcher, Wysong and Manlon; Warneke and Hartnett. BOSTON, April 23. (AP) Socks Selbold held Brooklyn to six hits to day and the Braves pounded out a 7 to 1 victory over the Dodgers. Tile Braves swept the three-game series. R. H. E. Brooklyn 16 3 Boston 7 8 0 Batteries: Mungo. Thurston, Jones and Richards, Picinlch; Selbold and Hargrave. E By j OREGON CITY, April 23. (AP) Dragged Into the Willamette river by his own anchor rope, Glenn A. White of Portland drowned here Friday. He was flBhing for salmon from a rowboat. White was about 100 feet from shore when he dropped the heavy anchor. The rope tangled about his legs and the Iron pulled him Into the river and upset the boat. Auto glass installed wm.e you wait Prices right. Brill dneet MetaJ Works A ';i V;V f J r-tev rf " 4 1 " vfV i V'W YANKEES OUTSLUG PHILADELPHIA FOR 16 TO 5 NEW YORK, N. T., April 33. (AP) The Yankees outslugged Philadel phia In a hitting duel today to win 16 to 5. Babe Ruth hit his fifth home run and Ben Chapman his first. R. H. E. 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Prasler, McKaln, Bowner, Moore and drubs, Tate; Blaeholder and Ferrell, CLEVELAND, April 33. (AP) Cleveland came from behind In the eighth and ninth Inning today to win their first game In four days from Detroit 8 to 7. It wai the third straight victory for Wei Ferrell, etar Clevelsnd hurler. R. R. E. Detroit 7 10 a Cleveland ... 8 10 1 Whitehall, Bridge! cast Ruel, Hay. worth; Ferrell and Sewell. GOLD BEACH, Ore., April 33 (AP) Critically wounded by knife stabs, Phillip Marlow, Bandon baseball player, was In a serloui condition In a hospital here today, Bert Olbsten of Ophla la held In con n.rtin with the stabbing affray. which la said to have occurred on Thursday night. Olbsten. was ar rested In Wedderburn after police had sought him several honrs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BEFORE deciding, see the 3 room fur nished duplex, strictly moocrii uu clean, with sleeping porch and gar age at 243 South Grape 6t. i