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AfEDFOTlD MAIL TRTBUlfE. MEDFOItD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1932.
NATIONAM.EAGUE
Pitching and Batting Give
Clearcut Edge Win Over
Giants 13th Victory in
Last 16 Engagements
ny OAI.E TAI.BOT.
(Associated Press "ports Writer)
Tearing along three game In front
of their closest punuera today, their
treat pitching itaff mowing down
oppoelng batsmen with relentle el
llclency and their hitter thumping
In unlaon, the Chicago Cuba threaten
to make a runaway of the National
leagua race.
When young Lon Warns, aet trie
New York Olant down yesterday,
t to 9. the leaden acored their
fourth etralght victory over eaatern
eluba and their 13th win In IS en
gagement. Unless Rogera Horiuby'a
team la elowed down aoon, It will
pile up auoh an advantage It will
be able to coaet through to the
flag,
Warnekr's Work llrllllnnt. -Warneke's
aeneatlonal hurling haa
rounded out one of the moat for
midable ataffa In either league. In
winning hi flrat five gamea, In
each of which he went the full dla
tance, the 33-year-old product ol
Mount Ida, Ark,, baa given up only
nine hlta, hta work haa overahad
owed that of auch veteran mate aa
Malone, Bush, Smith, Root and
Orlmea, and they have don well
nougb.
The Client could find Warnek
for only five hit yeeterdey. two of
which cam after two were out In
the ninth and provided their aecond
run. In all of the nine Innlnge he
wa unhlttabl. HI teammate laced
three Olant hurlera for 11 eafetle.
vary man In the lineup getting at
leaat one.
mite Stop nedi.
Th day' only other National
league bout aaw th Phlllle break
Cincinnati' o-geme winning atreak,
4 to 0. behind Ray Benge' effective
pitching, rive Red hit were widely
apaced. Rain checked th scheduled
ctlvltlea at Pittsburg and Bt. Louie.
Vlo Borrell turned in the day'a
American leegu masterpiece when
he allowed th Boston Red Box only
two hit In pitching the Detroit
Tiger to II to 0 victory. Hal
Hhyne's two' elnglea knocked Borrell
out of a no-hlt game.
Lefty Grove wa almost as effective
aa th Athletic blanked the Chi
cago Whit Box. to 0. The great
outhpaw allowed al hlta.
The wlldnes of Walter Stewart
and "Bump" Hadley, who dlatrlbuted
11 walka, helped the Yankee trounce
th Bt. Louis Brown, 10 to 3, In
their delayed opener.
Cleveland waa rained out at Wash
Ington.
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
R. H. S.
1 0
. 4 14 0
Seattle
Los Angelea ,
Kslllo and Cox; Sweetland and
Campbell.
R. H. E.
Hollywood I 7 1
Sacramento ... 1 fi 0
Page and Bassler; Bryan and Wood-all,
R. H. S.
San Francisco ......... 10 8 1
Oakland .. 13 6
McDougall and Penebsy; Thomas
and Read. i
R. H. E.
17 0
13 I
Portland .................
Missions
Shores, Peterson and Fltzpatrlck;
H. PUlette, Brlggi and Hofmahn,
Rlccl.
ILK IN ITU
GIVES BEAVERS
(By the Assoclutetl Press)
Los Angeles, by defeating the Se
attle Indiana, 4-1 In the sortee opener
lut night, had it retched He win
ning atreak to aeven atralght today.
The Angela had a. profitable third
Inning In wblch Stats tripled with
two on baae to account for two ol
the three rune In this frame.
A home run by Quelllch In the
eighth, which ehased another runner
home, turned the tables In favor
of Hollywood, aa the Stars took the
opener from Sacramento, 8-1.
Aa the Angela were winning their
seventh straight, Oakland was losing
Its seventh consecutive game, this
time being victims of the San Fran
cisco Seala. 10-1. The game was a
hurler's duel until the eighth when
the Seals scored three runs and
broke a one-all tie. They came back
In the ninth to add six more on two
hit, plus some ragged baseball and
four errors by Oakland.
Portland defeated the Mission Reds,
6-5 after the Missions had tied the
score In the seventh. Brlggs walked
Chosen In the ninth when the
bases were full, forcing In the win
ning run.
SPONSORS PLAYS
AL
SPEED DEMONS IN
Word was received today from
Qeorge Hurley of Albany that both
he and John Ftersteln would be on
dock to compete In the next speed
boat race meet which will be held
at Emigrant lake Sunday, May 32.
Both Hurley and Fie rate in are old
timers In the speed boat racing
game and have raced at practically
all regattas held here during the last
three years. Ftersteln was second
high point man In the first regatta
held here this year. He drove Miss
Albany and gave a wonderful exhibi
tion of consistent driving. Fter
steln last year held the northwest
championship and la holder of the
famous Baker trophy which goes to
the man winning the northwest
championship two consecutive years.
Hurley, who drives the Golden
Slipper, had bsd luck In the lw.t
meet and caved In the whole side
of his boat when ho collided with
Beech er of Portland -vhlle Jockeying
for position in one of the starts.
Hurley haa a great outfit and had
he stayed on top would have placed
In the money.
There were a great many casual
ties In the first meet at Emigrant
because of the large number of
entries, which crowded the course
to capacity. Arrangements are being
made to take care of even more
entries In the races of the 32nd
and an extra buoy will be added
to the course, which will bring the
starts closer to the view of the spec
tatora and will probably result In
leas smashups. All the drivers who
attended were enthusiastic over the
course and the way the races were
run off In spite of the great num
ber of turnovers and collisions.
Hurley In his letter to the Med
ford "Navy, which Is sponsoring the
show, also mentioned that he is
bringing down dark horse from
Corvallls. who has purchased a
brand spanking new 1033 boat and
motor and expects to give It Its
Initial race here and expects to clean
up. Local drivers merely grinned
and remarked that the dark horse
would probably get his Initiation
to the cool waters of Emigrant lake
as the course when crowded, Is no
place for an amateur dark horse who
expects to clean up.
Elect Frank Perl coroner.
How They Stand
(By th Associated Press)
American
W. L. Pet.
Washington 17 .778
New York . 18 S .684
Detroit 13 S .619
Cleveland
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Chicago
Boston ..
it 10 Alt
11 14 .440
. la .429
i
17 .391
17 .109
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
St. Louis .......
New York
Brooklyn
Pittsburgh ...
W. L. ,Pct.
17
13
.730
.810
12 10 .843
14 13 .838
11 13 .488
8 13 .400
7 13 .880
7 16 418
San Francisco
Loa Angeles
Portland
Hollywood
Sacramento .
Seattle ..
Oakland
Mission .........
W. L.
. 34 13
Pet.
.807
, 31 14 .800
31 18 .883
. 31 IS .583
. 30 18 .558
. 18 31 .417
13 33 .871
. 8 28 .322
PLANNED FOR MAY 30
Announcement of the second an
nual Southern Oregon Archery tour
nament, to be held at the Jackson
county fairgrounds May SO, has been
made by the secretary, C. W. Davis
of this city.
An extensive program, opening
with registrations at 8:30 a.m., and
the final events scheduled at 4:30
p. m., has been planned by the club.
Many entrants are expected to par
ticipate In the tournament day ac
tivities, and the public Is also in
vited to the program.
COUGAR BASEBALLERS
LEADING CONFERENCE
SEATTLE, May 11. (fl) Washing
ton Slate's baseball team took the
lead In conference standing here
yesterday when they defeated Uni
versity of Washington. 4 to 3. The
Cougars scored all their run In the
fifth Inning In which Ollle Arbelblde
knocked a homer with two on.
FOREST OROVE 88 ton Of dried
prune packed and ahlpped during
recent week at local packing plant of
Oregon Prune Growers' association.
CHEERFUL NEWS
WASHINGTON, May II (AP)
Prospect for higher wheat price
I -nt brighter today with th agri
culture department's aecond report
on winter production, placing It at
440,781.000 usbel against 787,488,
000 for last year.
Continued unfavorable growing
condition brought th Indicated
harvest down 18.000.000 bushel from
th April 1 forecast of 488,000,000.
The May 1 condition waa 78.1 per
cent of ..vmal.
Market?
Livestock.
PORTLAND. May 11. (AP) Cattle
100: calve 10; about steady.
Hogs 100; about steady.
Sheep and lambs, 800; quotably
steady for better grade.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. May 11. (AP) On
ions selling price to retailers: Ore
gon, $8.008.60 cental; boilers, 88$
7; new Cochell, 32.281 3.60 crate.
New potatoes California Gamete,
4 ft 41-10.
Butter, butterfat, eggs, live poul
try, country meat, potatoes, aeed
potatoes, wool and hay quotations
unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., May 11. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
July .00 H 41 -80H .81
July .68 '4 .89 MV, M
Sept. M'i .57 .58 1, .87
Deo. M JS9 M .19
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem .
Soft white
western whit
Hard winter ...
Northern splrng .u.
Western red
.71
.8114
.61(4
.8014
6914
.88H
Oat N. 3 white, 828.00.
Today' car receipts: Wheat 1.
flour 10. corn 1, oat 1.
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 11 (AP)
Butterfat, f.o.b San Francisco 20c.
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright. 1932, standard Statistic
Co.)
May 11:
80 30 30 30
India Rr-s Ut's Total
Today 46.0 19.7 78.4 47.7
Prev. day 46.0 20.1 78.4 47.7
Week ago ... 43 5 10.8 78.8 48.8
Year ago -.116.8 82.3 170.8 120.6
Bond Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics
Co.)
May 11:
20 20
Zndl'i Rr's
Today 87.8 88.7
Prev. day 87.8 68.8
Week ago 613 68.4
Year ago 84.4 101.7
30
Ut's
76.4
76.7
78.1
100.3
am nivrisrn Mav 11. (AP)
The University of Wsahlngton won
first place and Washington oi
College aecond In the senior national
intercollegiate rifle team matches,
army ninth corps area headquarters
here was Informed by the war de
partment today.
The beat college rifle teams In the
country participated In th matchea.
Oregon Stat College won eleventh
place.
TOLEDO Farmer plan to establish
public market here.
60
Total
84.3
64.4 1
64.1 j
96.6 '
I
NEW YORK, May 11. (AP) A cau-
tlou rally In the stock market today :
waa upset by a contrary tendency In
the rail sharea. Early gain of 1 to 2
point were largely lost, and th close
found most of the list negligibly
changed, with soma losses of 1 to 3
points. The day's turnover was only
about 700,000 shares.
Th market wa helped for a time
by favorable Interpretations of the
coalition economy move In the sen
ate In Washington, and th upturn
In wheat but trader remained cau
tious. Today's closing price for IB se
lected stocks follow:
American Can ...
American T. T,
Anaconda .......
Curtlas Wright
General Motors
Int. T. Jt &T u
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub.
Radio .
Southern Pac.
S. O. of Cal.
3. O. of N. J.
Trans. Am.
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Oregon Weather.
Generally fair tonight and Thurs
day, but becoming cloudy north and
west portions, probably with rains
northwest portion: cooler northwest
portion Thursday; moderate southerly
wind offshore.
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SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., May It.
(AP) With nary a husband In
eight, th American women golf
team which will play an English
team at Wentwortb next week, ar
rived today.
After all. husbands ar only a
nuisance and w thought they had
but be left behind," said Mr. Glen
na Collett Van.
"Oee, I'm Just craa; at aeelng old
England again," Helen Hlcka. Ameri
can champion, exclaimed. "W are
Just a nice quiet party of golfing
glrla and none the unmarried
ones t engaged on th way over."
Other member of the American
team are Mrs, Leon a Cheney, of Los
Angeles, Virginia Van Wte. of Chi
cago, Maureen Orcutt of Englewood.
N. J. Mrs, Opal S Hill of Kansas
City. Mra. Barley Hlgble of Detroit
and Marlon Holltns of Santa Cms.
TED THYETOULS
WOKANTT, Wash.. May 11. K foul
rbbit punch by TXt Thy, Portland
hraTj-wtght, tT Aba Kaplan, Nsw
York, th (.teuton tn a feature wrs
tUng bout hra last night. Each
had won ft fall warn th foul tk
oallM.
Thy 4llvrM hit punoh In the
fifth round, and waa declared lossr
by Rfr Frrtman at Kaplan writh
ed on the mat. Kaplan look the flrtt
fall with a ( iff rlfttit to th Jaw that
atrtYhd Thy on the mat tn the
third round, and Thy took Uw v
ortd with a ertfi of shoulder butt
in th fourth. Thy weighed ICS
pound and Kaplan 320.
Billed aa tha aemt-windup, th
match lfiwn O. U Hupp. Moecow,
Ida., and Bd Mtyer, Coutr d' Alert.
Id-, took all th cuttomrrs' cheer.
Th middleweight grappled over fir
fart rounda to a draw.
1, 11-5
COR V ALL! A, Or. May 11
Oregon dutv baseball team defeat
ed Idaho. 11 to 1. her ytrday,
maklnc & clean aweep of th two
ram teiie.. Error contributed treat
IT to Idahol downfall, th Vandalt
twin chanred with 10 bobble. Ore
gon att moved: up to th -00 per
cent column In conference atandlng
with threw wlna and thre toe.
Idaho motfafj to Kupene, where
the? open ft two-gam acriea. Uuv
tag todaj, -
Th Jackson County Recreation
club la aponaorlng thre one-act playa ,
to be given Saturday evening. May
14, at a o'clock, at th aenlor high
school. Medford. Then thre playa
hav been judged th beat In a coun- 1
ty-wld con ton by Rev, Balrd. Flrat
Christian church, Medford; Mlaa Dor
othy Mitchell, T. W. O. A. secretary; ,
Mlaa Pay Wooltey, county librarian, !
and Mlaa Margaret Hentley of the j
Medford Mall Tribune.
Th Jackaon County recreation club
la ft county-wld organisation com-
prlted of local leader from IB com- J
muntlea which meet once month.
Thi organisation grew out of the j
recreation and dramatic achool bold
her torn tlm ago by Mr. Bradford I
and Mr. Knapp of th National Play-
ground association.
Last year nine communities took
part In th dramatics contest and this
year trier wer five. Next year the
three best play will be taken to the
Horn Interest conference t Oregon
State college and ft atate-wld con-'
test held.
So much Interest haa been taken
in the final judging of the county
contest that It waa decided to pre
sent the playa at the Medford aenlor
high school, where ample seating
room will be provided. There will be
good imislc and ft splendid two and
one-half hour program at a email
admission charge.
Miracle Winner
Newmarket Stakes
NEWMARKET, England, Mny U.
(AP) Lord Roeeberry'a Miracle, sec
ond choir for th derby at Epsom
Downs Jun 1, today won Vi New
market atage at a mil and ft quar
ter for three-year-old a.
Miracle won by four length from
Mra. I. RlM's Rolling Rock, with the
Aga Khan1 Bulandahar third. The
stakes were 1000 pound with extra.
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