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PAGE STX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1935. J'VILLE BASEBALL RumbllnRi of wr In Jacksonville' beball sector may come to head today when the "Pirates," sponsored and equipped by the Jacksonville chamber of commerce, crow bats with the Medford Eagles. Ben Coffman, hurler, who, fans from the former county aeat say, has been kept warm- me the bench while non-resident pitch. Ti have been used and the team has consistently lost, will be on the mound for the EarIps and should he defeat his erstwhile team mates, the fat will be In the fire. According to Jacksonville fans there has been much dissatisfaction among townsmen aa intention of the chamber of commerce was to support a team composed of local players. The real team of local players, It Is contended. Is the Jack sonville Gold Dingers, who lack equipment but put a 100 per cent native-son lineup In the field when they play. While the "Pirate" management claims there are not sufficient home grown players to fill the berths on the team, the Gold Diggers aay they have no difficulty in finding plenty of good baseball talent right at home. Should Coffman, Jacksonville hurl er who tired of warming the bench for his home town, toe the alab for the Med ford Eagles today and turn In ft win, there will be "something doing In the old town," aay partlaan fans. While the Eagle -PI rates clash la being carried on, the Grant Pass and Talent teams will play at Talent. Neither the Eagles or Grunts Pass has suffered defeat this season and the day's tilts carry big possibilities In the title race. F OPEN FOR PLAY Med ford's new public golf links opened for play this morning and many local and out-of-town golfers were expected to try out the sporty nine-hole course during the day. The course, which la reached by turn ing to the right on Highland ave nue from East Main and thence onto Xeeneway drive, has a beautiful set ting on gently sloping terrain with magnificent view of the valley. Par for the nine holes has boon et by F. W. Chauase, proprietor, at 84 and entails a trek of 3773 yards. Women's par la 40. There are two dog-leg holea, num bers six and nine, and two extremely aporty holes, numbers three and eight.. The balance of the layout oners no great difficulty for the average or bettor golfer. The fairways have been made as nearly lost-ball proof as possible and Mr, Chausse has taken pains to seo that playera find all the conveniences of the best and most modern courses. The Klamath Falls tennis team will bring nine players to Mcdtord thla morning to meet the best play era this city affords on the high school courts at 0:00 o'clock. All persons Interested In a game of tennis are urged to be out with their rackets and balls. Due to the fact that the local tennis team la not functioning this season, players will not be furnished balls. 4 Beavers Even Husky Series OORVALLIS, Ore., May 14 (API Oregon State college today evened Its coast conference baseball aeries with University of WaVilngton, winning the second game. 7 to 3. Washington won yesterday, 0 to 3. The Beavers were helped by almost faultless work in the Infield behind Lefty Wood ward, who kept the Husky hits well acatuired and himself contributed two safe blows. STOP! Here's the Place for FENDER REPAIRING RADIATOR REPAIRING TRIPLEX SAFETY GLASS How They Stand Washington New Yori Cleveland ixstrolt Philadelphia St. Louis ..... Chicago ......... Boston ....... .... IB 10 .843 13 10 .586 11 12 .478 11 17 M3 18 .350 19 .174 j cuckgo Boston - j Cincinnati W. 18 IS 16 14 12 10 8 7 B L0UU Philadelphia .402 .417 .400 .318 Brooklyn New York Pittsburg ... BALTIMORE, Md May 14. (AP) Burgoo King, a royally bred son of the bluegrass, moved into the select circle of great thoroughbreds as he capped his Kentucky victory with a driving triumph In the forty-second running of the Preakness at Plmllco today. Coming from behind to nab the de cision In the closing strides, the E. R. Bradley colt equalled the perform ances of the mighty air Barton and the great Oall&nt Fox, heretofore the only two horses that ever won both the derby and the preakness. The king, meeting eight crack east ern three year olds, was a great horse in his victory. Running, over a track at least a second slow, he came with in one and four fifths seconds of equalling the track record as he reel ed off the one and three sixteenths miles in 1:69 4-5. A crowd of 40.000 said to be the largest in the history of the classic, saw the chestnut son of Bubbling Over nab Mra. Louis a. Kaufman's Tick On, the favorite and Walter U Jpf ford's Boatswain, an outsider In the final stride. OAKLAilAKES IGHI TILT FROM SEA.LS OAKLAND, Cal., May 14. (API- Oakland made It four straight here tonight to take the series from the San Francisco Seals as the homc- towners put over a 3-to-2 win. Fny Thomns, defeated by the Seals In the aeries' oponor, was back on the mound for the Oaks and came through In great style. He held the Seals to threo hits. An error by Oalan, Seal shortstop, and a single by Gaston sot the stage In the seventh for "Frcnchle" Uhalt to win the game for the Oaks with a .timely single. R. II, B. Portland t 14 a Missions '. 4 7 1 Koupal and Fltzpatrlck; ,T. Plllette. Bowlor and Hofmann. R. H. E. Seattle ...... 3 7 0 Los Angeles ; ........ 0 13 o Nelson, Page and Cox: Stltzel and Cronln. R. H. . 3 3 1 3 S 3 Ward; Thomas and Soals ...... Oakland Doitglaa and Gaston. R. H. I. Hollywood .. 4 8 1 Sacramento 3 7 1 Bheehan and Mayer; Tlncup and Woodall, Colonel Alfred E. Clark, the man who la seeking the republican nomi nation tor United States senator, has to hla credit m compliment from one of Oregon's most prominent and well loved Jurists, the late Federal Judge Robert 8. Bean, who aald, "Colonel Clark. In my estimation. Is one of the three ablest members of the legal profession on the Paclflo const." (Pd. adv. Clark for U. 8. Senator committee. 830 Veon Bldg., Portland, Ore.) Play Safe Let Kloin build your next suit to your personal measure They cot no more, than Ready . Made and ure guaranteed to wear and fit you. From $25 up Drop in Now Special reductions j 128 E. Main Upstairs r FIRST HALF HONOR CAT BALL LEAGUE With seven straight wins, and no po-J defeats, Lamport's catball team won .the title of the first half of the season and will compete with the a3! other contestants for the second -u0 ' half, the rhriule of which ortens tomorrow evening. For second place, the Mod ford Furniture end Hardware boys won over Pruitt's Shell and the Office Boya, all three tied with four victo ries and three defeats. Lamport's is managed by Claire "Tulley" Williams, and Don Herriott M. F. U H. company. Winner or the second half will compete with Lamport's for the Gnrdner trophy, to be awarded by Gardner's drug store. The schedule follows: May 16 Jennings vs. Lamport's; Office Boys vs, Standard Oil. May 17 M. F. & H. vs. Active;' DeVoe's vs. Pruitt's Bhell. May 18 Jennings vs. Office Boys; Lamport's vs, Standard OH Co. May 19 M. F. Sc H. vs. DeVoe's; Active vs. Pruitt's Shell. May 30 Jennings vs. Standard Oil; Lamport's vs. Office Boys. May 33 M. F. Se H. vs. Pruitt's Shell; Active vs, DeVoe's, May 34 Jennings Tire vs. M. F. & H, Co.; Lamport's vs. Active. May 35 Office Boys vs. DeVoe's; Standard Oil vs. Pruitt's Shell. May 30 Jennings vs. Active club: Lamport'a vs. M. F. & H. May 27 Office Boys vs. Pniltt's Shell; Standard Oil vs. DeVoe's. May 31 Jennings vs. DeVoe's; Lamport's vs. Pruitt's Shell. June 1 Office Boys vs. M. F. & H.; Standard Oil vs. Active Club. June 3 Jennings Tire vs. Pruitt's Shell; Lamport's vs. DeVoe's. June 3 Office Boys vs. Active Club: Standard Oil vs. M. F. At H. 'T.L DEFEAT ASHLAND Central Point defeated the Ash land entry In the American Legion junior " baseball leafrue, IS to 8 Friday on the Centra Point lot, It was the first victory for the mid- valley squad. Central Point started scoring in the second Inning, and bombarded Ashland hurlers steadily, Monday Pluhrer's Doughboys play the Qrcnbemmers at Ashland, while the Anhland Ashcrafta are playing Jacksonville at Jacksonville. Central Point and Talent alao play this date. The Shangle Merchants remain idle until Thursday when they play the Ashland Orenbemmera, Standings of the teams are: W. L. PC. 1.000 1.000 .600 JJ00 .000 .000 .000 Shangle's - - 3 Fluhrer's 1 Jacksonville 1 Central Point . 1 Ashcrafta - ........ 0 Qronbemmers 0 Talent - 0 Yankee Net Team Defeats Mexico NEW ORLEANS, May 14. (AP) The United States Davis cup tennis team entered the finals of the North American none today by winning its third straight match from Mexico. John Van Ryn and Wltmer Allison defeated Rlcardo Zap la and Alfonso Unda, 6-1. 8-2. 3-0. 9-7, in a doubles match filled with the sparkling piny of the youthful Znpla. The victory clinched the series for the Americans. For Your Bride UaveMoney FINANCIAL worries have destroyed the happiness or wrecked the idoals of more than one marriage. You can't have too much money saved up in our bank if you are planning to marry. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW Wt Welcome YOUR Banking Business Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Medford, Oregon tiiinxi r.iHiim iii Community IVvelopment IE T.L 3-0 VICTORY PHILADELPHIA, May 14 AP) Lefty Grove shut out St. Louis to day to help give the Athletics a 3 to 0 victory. Two of the A'a runs were homers by Cochrane and Foxx. It was Grove's second shutout of the season. R. H. St. Louis 0 4 Philadelphia - 3 7 Batteries : Hadley. Hebert Ferrcll; Grove and Cochrane. R. H. Chicago 0 4 New York 8 9 Batteries: Jones and Grube; Pip gras and Dickey. R. H, E. Cleveland ; 6 11 0 Boston : 0 4 1 Batteries: Brown and Sewell; Mac fayden, Weiland, Michaels and Tate. R. H. E. Detroit 4 0 1 WMhlngton 0 6 0 Batteries. Uhle. Hogsett and Ruol: Brown, Burke, Marberry and Berg. Natlonul. R. H. B. Brooklyn 8 9 0 Cincinnati 8 16 1 Batteries: Clark, Thurston and Lopez; Carroll and Lombardl. R. H. . 7 11 6 10 Boston Chicago .... Batteries: Brown, Frankhouse, Bel bold, Bctta. Brandt and Hargrave; Grimes, Root and Hartnett. R. H. E. Philadelphia 13 3 St. Louis - 7 15 1 Batteries: Benge, Hansen and Mc Curdy: Dean, Johnson and Wilson. New York at Pittsburg, rain. HUSKY ATHLETES EUGENE, Ore., May 14. (AP) University of Washington's track tenm, taking eleven first places, easily conquered the University of Oregon In tho annual dual track meet. The nal score was 77 to 64. Although the visitors took first place In the first five events. Oregon placed enough men to keep the score fairly close. At the end of the ninth tho score was tied at 36 all. Only one northwest, record was broken. Hubert Allen of Oregon was credited with a distance of 23 'feet. 11 Inches. In the broad Jump. The former record was 33 feet, 10 inches, set by . Hank Foster of Oregon fh 1D24. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RBNT 5 room house, garden growing, inquire 243 Beatty St. FOR SALE horsepower electric motor, practically new. Call at A. Whitlock's, mile south of Oak Grove School. 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Here was the hand: Mlllv our o.wi able and they had a part score of 60. South West North East In 33 2h 3d T HONORSJN MEET Lincoln with a total score of 52 points won the Grade School Track meet yesterday, Jackson school was second with 30 points. Washington third with 36, and Roosevelt fourth with 17 points. The meet was held under the direction of Ray Hender son. Junior high ahoool coach. The outstanding event of the after noon was the baseball throw won by Don Atkinson, Lincoln, with a heave of 182 feet, eight Inches; Franklin Jones, Rc-osevelt, 166 feet, nine inch es, and George Dudley. Lincoln, 165 feet. The contestants were Robert Wil son, John Baird, Paul Lowry, Rodney Hawkins, Don Cascbolt; Ray Crosby, 'Mm, HE. o NORTH and t ! 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The captain la also president of Los Angeles branch of the Izaao Wal ton league, and has traveled a great deal, carrying hla message to clubs and organisations throughout the United States. 1 0. S. C. ON TRACK BELL FIELD, OORVALLIS. Ore, May 14. (AP) A decisive but sudden vic tory was scored by the Washington State college track team when they downed the Oregon State Beavers 71 to 60 In a dual track meet on Bell f'eld. Only In the last tew events did the visitors cinch the winning points, and i at the end of the first seven, Oregon State was leading 37 to It. I The field was perfect and the day I bright and warm, but no record marks I Hotel Allen Formerly The Nash Completely Renovated and Inner Spring Filled Mattresses Installed Rates $1.00 pr. day; $1.50 with Bath. Special rates by week. I also operate Hotel Ashland in Ashland, Kates from $1.00 to $2.00 pr. day including free auto park or garage. One price to all and NO UPS in either Hotel. E. T. ALLEN, Prop. 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