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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 19, 1932. STRIFE BENEFITS New Yorkers Make Clean I Sweep Against Invading '- Westerners Cubs Rout Easterners to Top League By Gayle Talbot. (Associated Praia ftports Writer) Return from the year's flrat In tersections! strife vara at band to day, and the only outatandlng bene- flclarlea of the movement appeared to be the Cblcago Cuba In the Na tional league, the New York Yankees In the American. aweeplng all nine engagementa with the Invadera from the west, the Yankees bad paased Washington and are In Ilrnt place. The cuds, winning eight of twelve from the National league's eastern delegates, likewise entrenched themselves at the top. Beds and A's Alio Profit. Cincinnati's Reds, with nine wins and five losses at borne, and tbe Philadelphia Athletics, with seven Ylctorle against four defeats, were the' only other teams to abow a aubstantlal profit. Washington failed to fatten lta standing at the expense of the visit ing western clubs. Losing their last four straight to Bt. louis, we sena tors wound up with an even break In 10 games and a game and a half out of first place as they faced the Yanks In a doubleheader at the stadium today. Ruth Turns Trick. The Yankees terminated their re markable atreak by" nosing out Cleve land, a to 3, on the strength of Babe Ruth's smssh Into the bleach era In tbe tenth Inning. In so doing, thev became the first team In Ameri can league history to capture 16 straight games at home. Washington bowed to the Browns, 11 to 7, In a alugfest that produced 83 hit and used up four washings ton nltchera. Lefty drove's pitching and home runs by Foxx, Dykes and Simmon featured the Athletics' parting nca st Detroit. The score wss a to a. Red Sox Break Jinx. ' Smead Jolley'a hitting helped the Boston Red Box break a six-game losing streak at Chlcago'a expense. 18 to 10. B1U Clark. Brooklyn aouthpaw, checked In with the day's beat per formance In the National league when he beat the Pittsburg Pirates. 4 to 3, with four hits. A big seventh inning In which they scored seven runs and knocked Bl Johnson from the peak gave the Hew York Olantsj a to 8 victory over Cincinnati. ' Charley Orlmm continued his bat ting rampage as the Cubs took their final from the Phillies, 8 to 4. Three Ingles ran the veteran first aacker'a record to nine bite In the last three games. Led by Wally Bsrger, who walloped a double and three singles, the Bos ton Braves defeated Bt. Louis, 6 to 8. Speed Boat Fans Eager for Renewal Emigrant Dam Races Coming Sunday KAYOS FILIPINO SEATTLE, May 19- (AP) Freddie Steels, sensational Tacoma boxer, to day waa being claaaed with the lead ing welterweight of the country following hla aurprlalng knockout her laat night of Ceferlno Garcia, highly-touted Manila battler. Close to 8000 fans, the largeat Se attle boxing crowd In recent months, aaw Steele whip over a terrific left In the second round that aent the Filipino to aleep for nearly five min utes. Krnle Peters, Minneapolis feather weight, lost to Joe Calder, Seattle Filipino, In the six-round seml-flnal by declalon, Jimmy O'Brien, Port land middleweight, lost to Curley Cox, Seattle, In four. Portland. A. I. Orth A Co.. dry goods, purchased Waverly dry goods tore at East Twenty-sixth and Clin ton streets, from P. W. Hall. Roaeburg. Dr. Chae. O. Anderson, optician, opened office In Perkins building. m$iz fe'-'- -ft i u , -' frr x y- - ajj. h fM S m M . i Mk.&JwS9i2 LEAGUE LEAD BY DRUBBING SEALS (By the Associated Press) Los Angeles was In first place In the Coast league today through Its own efforts and the help of the Mission Reds. The Angels knocked balls all around the lot last night to defeat the San Francisco Seals, 17-3. They piled up 10 tallies In the first three innings and topped matters off with seven more In the eighth and ninth Eight of the Angel runs were batted In by Baker, second baseman. The Missions triumphed over Hol lywood 10-0, pushing the Stars out of first place and jiving ths Angel a helpful shove la. Seattle took the second straight game from Sacramsnto last night when two home runs tn the ninti Inning were good for three runs ana a 7-J score. Timely bsse hits and five Portland errors combined to allow Oakland an 8-4 victory over the Ducks last night. The game was elncbed for Oakland In the seventh when Mul- leavy tripled with the bases full. f IB! filial ideal aiwuh&l cmuaz Blueback Salmon Run In Wallowa LA GRANDE, Ore., May 19, (AP) The annual run of blueback sal mon In Wallowa river and Wallowa lake is under way and scores of fish erman are making limit catches. Blueback salmon are said to return to only one Inland area In .Oregon that In Wallowa county. Upper left, Emigrant Lake Docks and partial view of crowd which attended the Rprlnjf Regatta, held there last month. Upper right, Everett Wilbur of Sacramento, Cal. Lower left, Ward Angllley, MarynvUle, Pacific Coast champion, Lower right, Ellsworth Simpson of Seattle, Wash. Boating fans throughout southern Oregon and northern California are looking forward to the championship speedboat races which will be held at Emigrant dam on the Pacific high way, four miles south of Ashland, Sunday, May 33. Over 35 of the lead ing drivers from all points on the Pacific coast wll compete for the $500 In prise money and trophies which wll be awarded at the re gatta. Raoea will begin at 3 p. m., and a crowd of over 8,000 people Is expected to attend. A great deal of rivalry has devel oped betwen Wilbur and Angllley, two of the drivers pictured above, by reason of the fact that Angllley, who now holds the Pacific coast championship, baa been decisively beaten by Wilbur twice during the present season. Angllley hss been bothered some what by motor trouble and In the last race meet here threw a con necting rod while battling for flrat place with Wilbur. He has written members of the local boat club that he has his motor in shape again and will be on hand to square accounts with the Sacramento, lad. Both driv ers are veterans of the game on the Pacific coast and a race full of spills and chills is bound to result. While the feud between Angllley and Wilbur Is occupying the center of the stage, two or three local drlv- j era. who have exceptionally fast out- j fits, are making extensive prepare- ; tlons to take the coveted prize money j from the California speed artists, and ; a great many of the loyal home-1 towners believe they can do It. BASEBALL YESTERDAY Coast R. H. I. Los Angeles ...17 18 1 San Franolsco ..... ...... 2 10 8 Herman and Campbell; Zlnn, Btlne and Fenebsky. R. H. E. Missions . 10 10 8 Hollywood 8 11 Col. and Rlccl; Page, Turner, Yde and Mayer. R, H. K. Seattle 7 H 1 Sacramento M 8 11 1 Walters, Page and Cox; McQuald, Tlncup and Wlrts. R. H. I Portland 4 7 8 Oakland .... ....... 8 10 1 Hubbell, Orwall and Pelmlsano; Walab and Oaaton Oregon Weather Rain tonight and Friday; cooler east portion Friday; fresh southerly winds offshore. Klkton. Tot Llllebo awarded eon tract for construction of bridge over Paradise creek near here on Umpqua River highway. MWiaHHaM Mm mam limit t. bisk... U IhU .(Itelv eol.t B) I I , mmmi for it. .M..I. Lai Dia lai ui Cd Bho. $27-5 In Cash Prizes For the Best Essay of 1000 words on the superiority of PIERCE'S HOTHOUSE TOMATOES Written by a Rogue River Valley Housewife Complete Details In Tuesday's Mail Tribune How They Stand (By the Associated Press) National Chicago Boston ....... Cincinnati St. Louis Philadelphia Brooklyn .. . New York Pittsburgh . W. L. Pet. 31 .700 17 10 .830 18 18 .629 16 18 .434 13 17 .433 13 18 .430 10 14 .417 . 9 17 .346 New York ........ Washington ..... Washington ..... Detroit . . Philadelphia ..... St. Louis Chicago Boston ..-..- W. L. Pot. . 10 8 .760 . 10 0 . 16 0 . 16 13 , 13 14 . 15 17 , 0 13 .331 , t 33 .166 .610 .678 .566 .483 .460 Los Angeles Hollywood San Francisco Portland . Sacramento H Oakland - Seattle Missions .. W. L. . as 17 . as 18 Ml . 35 10 .568 . 33 31 .623 . 31 33 .477 . 30 33 Mb . 30 34 .455 . 14 30 .318 Pet. .605 FOR CONGRESS r 1 1 'AtSrWWSRatxJ W. C. Hawley Republican Candidate, bom and rained on an Oregon farm. Member nf Joint Committee that framed the Federal Land Bank system. Has sup ported ths Joint Stock Land Bank legislation and intermediate Credit 9Atem, and other bills for the re lief of agriculture. Supported the special federal tax on oleomargarine and legislation pro tecting butter from unfair, compe tition of oleomargarine. Agricultural schedules In present tariff act af ford higher rates of protection than any previous act. Rendered special service to Oregon cherry growers, tmtb growers, nut growers and vat tois other producers of the State of Oregon. Placed duty on baby chicks and other duties protecting poultry producers: increased duty on milk products, such as butter and cheese: also duty on flax and lta products, on field and garden seeds, on meats, hops, lumber and practically every product of the farmer. Supported legislation for disposal of surplus crops. Has obtained more than 150 000.000 for Public Improvements In District. HE IS ri.EtX, C.UWIH.K. IM'tR. IKXrHD, I'AITHFI U M'CCKWtL. Read his Record of Bucccasful Service In Voter's Pamphlet, ' IU adv. b eUooald a Oloyer Communications Nealon for Billings To the Editor: Owing to rumors reaching me as to whom I am supporting for county commissioner In the coming election, I wish to state that early In the campaign I pledged myself to support Ralph Billings, and as the campaign haa progressed I have seen no rea son to change this action. R. E. NEALON. . Central Point, Oregon, Candidate for Republican Nomination for COUNTY JUDGE VOTE for C. A. THOMAS of ASHLAND Formerly superintendent of manufacture for the Owen Oregon Lumber Company. Unquestionably the strongest conservative candidate in the field for the office sought. THE PEOPLE OP JACKSON COUNTY ABE CENTER ING ON 0. A. THOMAS AS A SUEE WINNER! Paid adv.) Burns. 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