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    MEDFORD MATTrTRrBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", SUNDAY, MAT 22, 1932.
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Announce Boat Races Today
OREGON STATERS
DEFEAT WEBFEET
BROOKLYN, GIANTS
DIVIDE TWIN BILL
KILLED
wind this afternoon.
The dead are Amos Burnett, 6.
. . p.rksr AO. both Of this
IE DEVICE FAILS
ritv trapped beneath twlated steel
THRILLING BAY
and wood wnen i. "s
went down. Their bodlea were ex
tricated by other workmen.
MYRTLE POINT Coos Feed and
. in Mm. under which
EMIGRANT RACES
. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May Jl
(API Two men were killed and a
IN FIELD EVENTS WITH GIANT FOES
seed siore -
j d Olllesple will opera hl new-
dozen were Injured, lour of them
ly acquired swrco -
seriously In the wreckage 01 -
Coqullie.
.. tm4r construction at
PXGE FOTJK
Boating nthiulaU from nil psrts NEW VOHK. Msy 31. (AP) The
of southern Oregon and northern yanki tightened their hold on the
California will sssemme toaay ai American league lead today by de-
Emigrant dam for tne cnampion- featlne: Washington In a double'
ahlp apeed boat racea beginning hcudtr 14 to 3 and 8 to 0. Johnny
promptly at 3:00 p. m.. This Is the
final race meet of the season at Emi
grant and extensive arrangements
have been made to make today's
meet the largest and best show of
Its kind ever held In this area.
Champion speed boat drivers from
all sections of California, Oregon and
Washington began arriving here last
night and many more were expect
ed early today. Over 600 In prize
money and trophies will be awarded.
Competition for the Bradflsh
trophy among the local drivers, pro
mises to be one of the highlights of
the meet. Three local pilots, Dutch
Welch, Joe Meyers and Heine Fluhrer,
have each won the trophy once and
any of them will be able to retain
the beautiful loving cup permanent
ly by winning the free for all today.
This Is the feature event of the
meet and Is run In two heats, ten
miles each. In the last meet at the
dam, there were three tlpovera dur
ing the race and one contestant lost
Ibis motor off his boat while going
down the straightaway wide open.
The program will consist of ten
races and over 39 drivers have algned
up to battle for the honors. Local
drivers to compete are Dutch Welch,
Floyd House, Harold Orey, Joe Mey
ers, Jackte Terrett, Fred McPher
son, Stanley Smith and Heine Fluh
rer. LocbI fans are backing them
to the limit and expect them to
hold their own. At the laat con
teat, four Involuntary baths and other
bad breaks eliminated the Medford
ltes one by one.
A loud speaker system baa been
brought up from 8an Francisco by
the Standard OH company to an
nounce the details from the Judges'
float.
State police tad the highway de
partment are co-operating In an ef
fort to handle the hundreds of care
at the meet and have announced
that no parking will be permitted
on the right of way on the highway
adjacent to the dam. Ticket sellers
will be detailed along Vie highway
to take care of the crowd of S000
people expected to attend.
Allen held the Senatora to five hits
In the second game and contributed
a homer after the Yanks had hit
four homera, two by Ruth, In the
opener,
R. H. I
Washington ...... 3 6
New York 1 ' '
Batterlea: L. Brown, Ragland. Freld
rich and Berg, Maple; Fennock and
Dickey, Jorgena,
Second game. R. H. X
Wftahlnnton .. 0 B 0
Naw York 8 13 1
Batteries: Crowder, Marberry. Fls
cher and Berg: Allen and Dickey.
St. Louis
R. H. E
8 11 0
Cloveland , 7 13 3
Batteries: Orsy, Klmsey. Hadley
im Ferrell: Harder.. Hudlln and
Myatt.
Boston .
R.
R. I
9
Philadelphia ; 18 17
Batteries: Michaels, Kline. Wei
land. Moore. Leheny. Llsenbee and
Tate. Storle; Earnshaw. Rommel and
Cochrane, Hevlng.
Second game: R. H. B
Boston .. - 8 6 I
Philadelphia 0 I
Batteries: MacFayden and Con
i-.olly; Cain and Cochrane.
CHICAGO. May 31. (AP) Bat
Battallno ought to be about ready
to admit that Billy Petrolic can lick
jilm. 1
The former world featherweight
champion, fortified with rare cour
age, stood In the Chicago stadium
ring Friday night and traded aluga
with the old Fargo Express, and
ven knocked him down for a oount
of nine In the first round.
. But after It waa all over, Petrolic
had earned a ten-round decision.
And except for the first and tenth
round, Battallno took a decisive
beating. ,
STAR SETS RECORD
CHAMPAIGN, 111., May 31. (AP)
Ran dell Herman, Oa Pftrk high
chool itAr, aprlnted to ft new nat
ional and ttate prep 100 yard daah
record In Via ftnali of the Illinois
tnterscl.olt.8tlc meet today.
Hi time waa 0.7, ft tenth of a
second faster than that made by
Ralph Metcalfe, of Tllden high, Chi
cago, In 1030.
FOR SUNDAY'S PLAY
' Considerable work haa been done
en the new public golf course .east
of town during the past week,- ac
cording to W. F. ChausM, proprietor.
In preparation for piny today. A new
policy haa been adopted In regard
to green fees making It possible to
play on Sunday at the same price
as applies during the week.
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Winona, Minnesota.
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CHICAGO, May 31 (AP) Vic Sor
roll lot Chicago down with five hits
and Detroit defeated Chicago, 6 to
1, today.
R. H. .
Detroit ... 8 10 1
Chicago . 18 1
Batterlea: Sorrell and Hayworth;
Caraway, Thomas and Orube.
A group of Medford trapshootsra
are in Corvallla this week-end at
tending the stats shoot being con
ducted today and tomorrow, having
opened Saturday. The championship
event Is scheduled for today.
From here, those attending are
Sid Newton, Ed Lamport, Ed Pease,
Ray Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. 8am
Jennings, Bill Bates, and Mr.- and
Mrs, Cheater Woods of Prospect.
YALESlEPSlS
CAPTURE REGATTA
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The latest of portable public ad
dress systems, the Standard Oil An
nounoer Car will broadcast results
at the speed boat races at Emigrant
dam today. The car, one of the finest
of Its kind on the Pacific coast, waa
brought to Medford especially for the
Emigrant lake races, according to
Plavlus West, manager of the Medford
district for the Standard Oil Company.
George H, Austin, versatile, popular
announcer, directing the Standard
Oil announcer car, will be master of
ceremonies for the day. Mr. Austin
has microphone and powerful ampli
fiers to broadcast his voice to the
crowds and he has been heard by
as many as 40,000 people at one time.
And with phonograph attachments
this announcer will send recorded
music booming out through his same
big speakers.
AT
PHOENIX, May 21 (Spl.) Gradu
ation exercises were held at the
Phoenix school auditorium Friday
night. Girls of the class were each
dressed In pastel shades or white,
with small corsages of sweet peas at
their shoulders. Boys of the class
wore dark suits.
Tlie front of the stage was banked
with bouquets of roses and other
flowers given to the graduates by
their friends and relatives.
The following program was enjoy
ed:
March, played by Joseph Hartley,
Invocation by A. W. Shepherd; song
by boys of the sixth, seventh and
eighth grades, under direction of Mrs.
Fletcher Fish; Doris Holmes, aaluta
torlan of the class used as her theme,
"Brains and Backbone"; Winifred In-
man, valedictorian, used "Self Re
liance"; both measages were well giv
en and showed much thought and
preparation. Geo. Peckham of Med
ford, sang, accompanied by Mrs. Oo.
Andrews, also of Medford.
The graduation address was given
by Rev. W. R. Balrd, of Medford, who
used as his topic. "The Successful
Life." In closing he remarked "The
teat belongs upon the foundation."
The diplomas were presented by
Ralph Wilcox, chairman of the Phoe
nix school board.
RESORT AT TRAIL IS
OPENED FOR PUBLIC!
Proficiency ccsttflcates, nice pen
manship awards, have been presented
to 38 pupils of the Upper grsdes at
the Jackson school for skillful work
completed under the direction of
their Instructor, Mrs. Jeanne Laldley.
The children were reported very
pleased with the results of their work,
as this la the highest per oent ac
cepted by the Rice company for fifth
grade students, the recorda ahow.
Those in the fifth grade are Robert
Forsyth, Ruth Herron, Lelo Hender
son, ' Eileen James, Barbara Lewis,
flth Ruth Man Rank TVm.U ui
gins. Wlnnlbell James. Marv Louisa I
Mase, Mildred Marrs, Franklyn Met
calf, Eileen Peck. Garcia Peck, Huldah
Rose, Jack Prultt. Helen Thompson,
Alice Wall, Jean Prultt. Robert Walk
er, Harold James, Msrjorle Alson.
Pearl Jones, Patricia Short.
CORVALLI8, Ore., May 31 (AP)
Three distance men with stamina
enough to sweep all places In the
two-mile run cinched Oregon ' State
college's first dual track victory In
four years over the University of Ore
gon here today. The meet was close
and the Webfoots were In front until
the next to last event.
Oregon was strong In the sprints
and hurdles, gathering a total of
eight first places to six for the
Staters. They tied for first In one
event.
Rodman of Oregon State surprised
the dopes tera with his victory In
the high Jump, which put the Stat
ers within two points of the visitors
as the two-mile event was called as
the final event before the relay.
Each team entered three men but
after the first few rounds Gray
alone remained for the Webfoots.
Wllllston of Oregon State, gradually
wore Gray down and passed blm for
third place, while the veteran Can
tine, who was leading, then dropped
back to third and allowed his team
mates to finish ahead of him.
Kirk set the only new meet record
when he stepped the quarters In
49.24. The old record was 50 X
SHERIDAN Gravel mill at mouth
of Mill creek resumed operations.
Trojan Trackfters
Humble Stanford
EDWARDS TRACK STADIUM, Ber
keley. Calif., May 31. (AP) Amid
a shower of falling records, the Uni
versity of Southern California's Tro
jans retained their California In
tercollegiate track and field title
here today by defeating Stanford,
California and U. C. L. A. by scoring
86 1-6 points. . ,
KLAMATH " FALLS R 7" M. Smith
and H. B rod land purchased recently
constructed repair shop at Central
super service station.
Before You
Start That
Next Trip
Out on a lonely road . . .
far from a garage . .
the radiator boils and
there is no water in
sight. It's a sad situation
Let Us Fix That
Leaky
Radiator
BROOKLYN, May 31. (AP)
Brooklyn divided double header
with New York today, pounding Jim
Mooney to win the second gam 1
to 3, alter the Olants bad won the
first 13-5. Hack Wilson and Glenn
Wright hit homera in Vw second
game.
Pirat game: R H B
New York 13 14 0
Brooklyn I 13 1
Pltzslmmons, Luque and Hogan;
Phelps, Belmach, Qulnn and Plcln
lch. Second game; It H B
New York ..i . ... 3 7 1
Brooklyn ..... 7 9 3
Mooney, Olbson, Parmalee and Ho
gan; Mungo and Lopes.
R H E
Philadelphia 6 10 1
Boston eta
Elliot, Nichols and McCurdy;
Brown, Cantwell and Spohrer.
R H E
Chicago 6 S S
Cincinnati 1
Malone, Bush and Hemsley; Lucas
and Lombardl.
Louis postponed,
Pittsburgh at St.
rain.
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ITHACA, N. T., May 21. (AP)
In one of tht closest finishes In
rewind history, Yale's smashing var
sity, stroked by John Jackson, de
feated Cornell by a scant three feet
today In the two-mile climax of
the annual spring day regatta.
Princeton was third, three lengths
back.
Yale's time was 10 minutes, 31 sec
onds: Cornell's 10:31 1-8; Princeton,
10 :37a fc
Five Foot Putt
Wins For Salem
SALEM, Ore., May 31. (AP) A
five-loot putt that rolled around
the rim of the cup before It drop
ped In, won for Salem hlah the
stat high school golf championship
here today, giving the local team
8'4 to 614 victory over Park Rose
In the final match of the state
tournament played on the Balem
golf club's course.
OrfRon Went her.
Generally fair Sunday and Mon
day; slowly rising temperature: mod
erately low humidity; gentle to
moderate southwest wind offshore.
Ernie Ernst, proprietor of "Califor
nia on the Rogue," was In Medford
Friday, attending to business mat
ters, and announced that his resort.
Including nine cabins. Is now open
to the public. The place Is located
Just north of Trail on the Crater
Lake highway.
Work was Just completed this
Spring at "California on the Rogue,"
which la located on the bank of the
river among the pines and firs. Mod
ern accommodations are features of
all of the-cabins.
Husky Athletic
Deficit Plugged
SEATTLE. May 31. (AP) In a
special statement to the Associated
Press today, Earl Campbell, graduate
manager of the University of Wash
ington, declared that the Associated
Students organization of the Institu
tion had "Ironed out Its financial
difficulties," and la now ready "to
travel full speed ahead."
Picture frames mads to order. The
Peaslsyr, opp. Holly theater. '
TODAY!
RAIN OR SHINE
Championship
Speedboat
RACES
EMIGRANT DAM
4 Miles South of Ashland
DON'T MISS THEM
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