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TVTEDFORD MAIL TTlIBtWE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MOND'AT, MAT 16, 1932.
MISSIONS DEFEAT
PORTLAND TWICE
TO TAKE SERIES
First Tilt On Twin Bill Taken
8-2 When Duck Pitchers
Unable Halt Barrage-
Second Game 4 To 3,
BUDWEISER HOPS 13 FEET
TO SHAME OTHER FROGS
(Br tti Associated Prsu )
The Minion Rk1s were In passes
don of their tint series of th year
today.
By defeating Portland twice yea
terday, 8-3 the lirat time nd 4-a
th second, th Reds annexed the
eitra feme necessary to win the
weeks series four gsmes to three. In
th first Inning of the flrit game,
the Reds forced Hubbell from the
mound with batting attack that
went six hlU and netted four runt.
Three other Portland pitchers were
UMd. In th second game, Portland
waa unable to overcome the Mlailon
lad worked up In earlier Innings,
Stars Reach Peak,
Hollywood'! ill straight victories
over Sacramento pushed the Stara In
to top position ahead of San Fran-
Cisco last week. Yesterday' program
was halved, Hollywood winning the
first game o-O, and Sacramento the
second 7-1, for their only triumph In
a week.
Oakland registered Its fifth straight
win over th former league-leading
Ban Francisco Seals In th first grm
of ywterdsy'a double program, by l
score of 0-1. Th Seals came bock
to take the second game 3-0.
Indians, Angels Spilt.
A heavy hitting match gav Seattle
a M- win over hot Angeles In yes
terday's Initial contest, bus th An
gels staged a three-run rally In the
final Inning of th second gam and
won it, 6-6. Seattle scored five times
In th first Inning of th second
gam and their lead appeared good
for victory until th Angels' last In
ning burst.
Th series ended; Missions 4, Port
land 1; Oakland 0, San Franclsoo 3:
Hollywood 8, Sacramento 1; Los An.
geles . Seattle 8.
Oames this week, beginning Tues
day night; Los Angeles at San Fran
cisco; Portland at Oakland; Missions
at Hollywood; Sesttle at Sacramento.
(By ?h Associated Press)
Stv Swetonlc, a home-town boy
who made good, Is becoming the
pitching sensation of th National
lagus.
Th crack right hander of the
Pittsburgh Pirate pitched his third
shutout of the season yesterday,
halting th Brooklyn Dodgers with
two hit for a a-o victory.
Previously he had blanked the
Cardinals and th Cubs with three
hits apiece. All told this season
he has permitted only 14 hits In
36 Innings and won thre games
and lost on.
Th Boston Brave moved up to
within on gam of first plaos by
walloping tn St. Louts Cardinals
1-8 while th leagua leading Chi
cago Cubs were bowing to the
Phillies, 8-8.
Th Phlllle gar Ion Warneke
hi first defeat, pounding him for
13 hit Including horn runs by
Xltln, Hurst and Virgil Dsvls,
triple by Hunt, and double by
Hurst, Mallon and Virgil Davis.
Th Giant beat th Cincinnati
Reds, 0-1.
In th American leagus, Charley
Ruffing held th Cleveland Indians
to four hit and struck out 13 msn
In a 8-0 victory that put the Yan
kee within a gam and a half of
th league leading Washington Sen
ators. Th Senators were beaten by the
St. Louis Browns as Wslter Stewart
allowed only four hits. Charley
Oehrlnger'a seventh home run mark
ed a five-run fifth Inning rally that
gav th Detroit Tlgcra a 7-3 victory
over th Philadelphia Athletic. Th
Chicago Whlteeox pounded Wiley
Moor for nln hit end tight run
In th first two Innings to best
th Boston Redact easily, 8-3.
ANOELS CAMP, Cal., May 18, fl)
With a single record-smashing spring,
Budwelser, pride of Stockton, Cal., to
day had leaped Into unquestioned
leadership of th world's jumping
frogs.
In a cool but astounding perform
ance at th Cslaveras county frog
Jumping Jubilee yesterday, he smash
ed his own record set Isst year by two
feet, with a bop or 13 feet five Inches,
Budwelser's defense of his cham
pionship left other stalwarts, includ
ing flv much-touted entries from the
Washington, D. C, fir department,
virtually standing at the post, Louis
Fischer, owner and trainer of the
two-time champion, was voluble tn
praise of the achievement, hut Bud
welser modestly declined to comment.
The performance witnessed by a
crowd of promoters estimated at 30,
000, was smld a colorful scene in the
little hill mining ctmp, sit of Mark
Twain's classic Jumping frog tale.
Indians, ox teams, mul Jerk-line
tesms, and other sights reminiscent
of th '80s were on hand.
, Tills setting and the honors heap
ed upon blm when he waa welcomed
by Mayor A. D. Menu at th out
skirts of th town and escorted to
the scans of his triumph by an honor
guard and a brass band, failed to
disturb the coolness of Budwelser.
Cslmly flexing his powerful muscles,
he set himself for tb task and then
Jumped such a Jump as this frog
Jumping town had never before witnessed.
J'VILLE PIRATES
DEFEAT EAGLES
BY 8-2
Jacksonville' Pirates, representing
the former county teat In the Rogue
Valley Baseball leagu. turned In an
8 to 3 victory over the Medford Zaglos
Sunday, and th Pirates' manage
ment, L. Osburne nsd Louis Puhl,
clslm vindication for their choice of
pitcher, which has caused come dis
sension among Jacksonville fans.
Coffman, former Pirate hurler, who
had turned In his uniform and jump
ed to the Esgles because, it was
claimed, he waa not given opportun
ity to show his wares, was on the
mound for th Esgles In th final
three frame yesterday, and was
touched up for a flock of hits, one
of them a home-run by Best, and
another a three-bagger by Markle.
Runts hurled th first flv Innings
for th lodgemen.
Sunday's victory pulls Jacksonville
out of a tie for cellar honors with the
Esgles,
Medford AB R K PO A E
Lange, as 4 1113 0
Purett. 3b ... 4 0 1 0 8 8
Hoxl, cf .................... 4 1110 0
Lowd, 3b 4 0 110 0
Laws, o .. 4 0 1 3 0 0
Robinson, If 4 0 0 0 0 0
Randolph, lb .. 4 0 1 7 0 1
Oosnell. 3b -..... 8 0 0 1 1 0
Clay, rf 3 0 -1 0 0 0
Coffman, p .......... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Runtc, p 3 0 0 0 0 1
Totals . 83 3 8 34 8 3
Jacksonville AB R H PO A E
Stlne, sa .... 8 3 113 0
Conlln, cf . 8 13 10 0
Markl, e ..... 8 3, 3 13 1 0
Swanson, rf 8 l" 8 0 0 0
Best, p ... 4 3 3 4 3 0
Williams, 3b 4 0 1113
Coleman, lb , , 3 0 1 8 0 0
Hughes, p ... 3 0 0 1 0 0
Lewis. If 4 0 0 1 0 0
Dye, 3b 4 0 110 0
Totals . 40 8 13 37 7 3
Two-bas hits Randolph 1, Swan-
son 1: 3-bsee hits Markl 1, Best I;
home-runs Best 1.
Umpires Shaetter, Jacksonville:
Brown, Medford. Scorers Ctvrln and
Bowman, Time of game: 3:3.
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
Portland
R. H. E.
3 8 8
8 13 1
Missions ....
Hubbell, McDonald, Peterson, Or
wall and Palmlsano; Brlggs and Rlccl.
Second game; R. H. E.
Portland 8 8 1
Missions 4 11 3
Zahnlser, Dietrich and Fltzpatrlck;
H. PUlette and Rlccl.
R. H. E
Hollywood .. 8 7 3
Sacramento ... -.. 0 8 3
Ortman and Meyer; Flynn and
Wlrts.
Afternoon game: R. H. E.
Hollywood 5 7 1
Sacramento - 7 11 1
Page, Turner and Busier; Gllllck.
Freltee and Woodall.
R. H. E.
1 7 1
6 8 3
Penebsky,
TENNIS 12 TO ONE
FALLS SET
Flashing mldseason form through
out and catching their opponents out
of condition for lack of practice, Med-
ford'a tennis team banded the Klam
ath Falls Tennis club a terrific lac
ing on th local courts Sunday morn
ing, th final count reading 13
matches to 1, Klamath Falls' only
victory of the day csme In the final
doubles event wltAi Medford loading,
13 to 0, and saved the Pelican from
a shutout.
What developed Into probably the
feature match of the day waa the Ho.
1 singles tut between Jimmy Kdmls
ton, local ace, and Captain Rich
mond of the Pelicans. After taking
the first set in approved deuce atyle
at 6-6, the local boy allowed the hard
driving visitor to pull up on even
terms with htm at 6-4, only to bear
down In the final frame and pull
out a 6-3 win by displaying some ex
cellent volleying from front court.
"Doc" OUUs and "Little Joe" Pat
ton took their matchea In stride
while Harry Butler and H. a. Wilson,
both displaying better tennis than
they have shown In several seasons,
proved too crafty for their opponents.
Garfield, Elson and Prultt followed
with Impressive wins, while Van Aus
dale took a real argument from
Hicks, brother of th famous Spo
ksn ace.
la th doublet Medford blasted
through for three straight wins, only
to drop th lath match to the visit
ors.
Next Sunday Medford will meet the
Roseburg club on th local courts.
Th summary;
Edmlston (M.) beat Richmond (K.
P.). 8-8, 4-6, 6-3.
OUUs (M.) beat Crawford -IK. P.),
6-8, 6-3.
Butler (M.) beat Spencer (K. P.),
6-3, 6-1.
Patton (M ). beat Thomas (K. P.),
6-0. 6-3.
Wilson (M.) bsst Caseman (K. P.),
6-4, 6-3.
Garfield (M.) beat Dent (K. P.),
6-3, 6-1.
Prultt (M.), beat Hula (K. P.).
6-3. 6-0,
Elson (M.) beat Boyd (K. P.), 6-1,
6-1.
Van Auadsle (M.) beat HIckt (K.
P.), 7-B, 6-4.
Edmlston and Gulls (M.) beat
Richmond and Crawford (K. P.), 6-4,
6-1.
Butler and Garfield (B.) beat Spen
cer and Caseman (K. P.), 6-3, 6-1.
Patton and Gilhausen (M.) beat
Boyd and Hicks (K. P.), 6-8, 8-7.
Wilson and Prultt (M.) lost to
Thomas and Hula (K. P.), 3-6, 6-4,
6-4,
Gonzaga Coach Signs,
SPOKANE, Wash, May 16. VP)
Michael Pecarovlch signed a new
three-year contract as head football
coach at Gonzaga university today
and was given an option for five
additional years.
. 1
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Work.
How They Stand
(By th Associated Press.)
. National.
W. It. Pet.
Chicago 18 Ml
Boston 16 .640
Cincinnati , . 16 18 JS1B
St. Louis 14 IS .483
Philadelphia 13 14 .481
New York j.i 8 13 .429
Brooklyn .... 10 IB .400
Pittsburgh a IS .848
American.
Washington ....
New York ....
Cleveland ...
Detroit ,
Philadelphia
St. Louis ...........
Chicago ...
Boston ..,.,...
18
- 16
, 18
14
11
13
7
4
.780
.737
.621
.6BJ
Coast.
Hollywood 36
San Francisco 33
Los Angeles .
Portland ........,
Sacramento
Oakland .......
Seattls ,.,.
Missions
. 34
. 33
, 31
. 18
i 18
. 13
13 .458
17 .414
18 -80
30 .187
18 .619
17 .895
17 .585
19 .643
31 iW
38 ' .439
34 .429
30 -88
n il) Present Stunt Misses Eleanor
Curry and Dorothy Baughman of this
city will present a musical stunt at
the "Know Your Oregon" luncheon
of the Business and Professional
Women's club conventlo nln Klamath
Falls next week-end. The stunt will
be Medford's contribution to the pro
gram. The local club will be well
represented at the convention, ac
cording to plans In formation this
week, 1
Ssn Francisco ....
Oakland ... . -
McDougal, Stlne and
Ward: Joiner and Read.
Second game: R. H. 1
San Francisco 8 11
Oakland 0 8
(Seven innlnga by agreement.)
Davis and Ward; Ludolph and Gas.
ton.
R. H. E
Seattle 14 19 8
Los Angeles 8 18 8
Kalllll, Waltera and Boturlnl;
Sweetland, Moncrlef and Campbell.
Second game: R. H, E.
Seattle . 8 8 1
Los Angeles ...... 6 11 1
Haid and Cox; Baecht, Ballou, Moss
and Cronln,
EOSEL FORD WILL
INDIANAPOLIS. May 16. (AP)
Ec1(tel Ford, of Detroit, wilt drive
the puce-Betting car that will end
forty cara Into the BOO mile race
May 30 with a flying itart.
T. K. (Pop) Myera, general man
ager of the Indlanapolt motor
apeedway, will accompany Ford, who
ta the eon of Henry Ford, automobile
manufacturer.
Ford muat be prepared to lead
the drivers around the course at
ninety miles an hour.
IF A SITS
About
Coroner's Office
Special stress is being laid upon the fact that I have held the
office of coroner for two term.
I would therefore ask each voter to paiwe and consider what
firm held this office for four consecutive terms before I took
over its duties. Then if my services have been satisfactory,
I shall appreciate your hearty support.
H. W. CONGER
PAID ADV.
THE NEW
G.
Talent trounced th invading
Grant Pas Ball hawks 0 to 8. yes
terday, but th result of the encoun
ter left th Cavemen dissatisfied and
a formal protest bs been filed by
the management with Louis Puhl.
Rogue Vslley league secretary. A
meeting has been called by Presi
dent Oowney Patton of th leagu for
Wednesday at 8 p. m, t Brows
pool hall, when th protest will be
considered.
Several decisions and rule Interpre
tations as mad by the umpire, did
not pleas the Climate City conting
ent on their Tlelt to Talent, and
were made the basts of th protest.
Oregon Weather
Pair tonight and Tuesday: tem
perature abov normal In th In
terior: garni north wind offshore
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