PXGfE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAT. 29, 1932.
Double - Header Baseball Billed for Fairground This Afternoon
National
W. I. Pot.
r
C PANS MFml How They Stand
Mi I iivwi 1 1 1 fc-fc
J VILLE AND TALENT
TEAMS IN FRAY
Benefit Affair Will Start at
One o'Clock Locals Add
New Talent in Attempt
to Knock Over Cavemen
Th doubls-hesxier scheduled for
, 1 o'clock: this afternoon at the fair
ground between Orants Pa and the
Medford Eaglea and Talent and Jack
sonville li expected to draw the larg
est crowd of fans attending a base
bill battle in the valley this season.
The double-barreled affair Is billed
as a benefit for Mra. John Logan,
husband, the well known
southern Oregon athlete, passed
way recently. Logan has played with
. i-1 i nt-nt pa And Jackson-
jIAlliauu, - -
vllle teams and his former teammates
are taking the opportunity today
express In a substantial way the high
regard In wnicn ne
r.. min t.KT-1 fnr Oranta Pass
their clash with the local lodgemen
and the latter outfit has been
strengthened by the addition of new
talent calculated to give m
men a real contest.
Jacksonville and Talent will put
approximately me same iuui
i hti.h hue turned out
high class brand of .ball so far this
iuoh. Both tesms will enter the
fray anxious to wipe out old scores.
A large box of Whltelaw's choco
lates will be handed the players mak
ing the first home run In each game
and the heavy-stickers are (Ml set to
give the first one over the pan a long
ride.
FISH LAKEOFFERS
Chicago -.
Boston
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn .
Philadelphia
St. Louis .. .
New York
H 14 .633
33 15 .695
33 31 .513
17 18 .
18 31 Ml
18 33 .450
17 31 .447
14 30 413
American
New York ....
Washington
Detroit .......-
Philadelphia
Cleveland ...
St. Louis
Chicago
Boston ..,
.39 11 .891
, 34 14 .633
, 31 18 .588
, 30 18 .558
, 31 18 JS38
18 31 .483
, 14 34 .868
, 8 39 .171
Paolflo
W. L. Pet.
Los Angeles . 80 33 JI77
Hollywood S3 33 J
Portland ...........
San Francisco .
Sacramento ...
Oakland
Seattle ...
Mission ...
39 35 .537
.. 37 35 .519
. 37 37 .400
, 35 38 473
33 81
TEAM WILL FACE
.438
. 30 88 .377
; pish are not hot after the bait at
Fiih Lake, according to Prank Ovel
man who with Mrs. Ovelman and Al
Plche caught the limit Prlday In
short time. Ovelman and Plche also
eaught their limit Wednesday dur
ing one hour and a half.
The eastern brook trout are In tine
AMnHlf.Inn anil inin ToracloUSlV St a
trolled spinner, ovelman reports, 100
fish were taken oux oi wis mo m
day during the short time he was
there.
It Is possible to drive to' the head
of the lake in a oar with good clear
woe and chains. It Is a three-mile
Jaunt to the boats. Due to the fall
of rain which began Prlday afternoon,
however, It may be more difficult to
reach the spot.
FAST CARS READY
E RUNS RUIN
GIANTS' HOPES IN
BROOKLYN CLASH
NEW YORK, May 38-(AP) Home
runs by Cucclnello and Wright ac
counted for four runs as Brooklyn
defeated the Olants for the third
straight time 6 to 4 today.
R. H. .
Brooklyn 14 1
New York ; 40
Thuraton and Lopes; Walker. Olb-
son and Hogan, O'Farrell.
INDIANAPOLIS, May 38. (AP) A
week's bitter struggle for places In
next Monday's 500 mile automobile
race here ended late today with the
completion of the fastest field in the
history of the event.
qualifying speeds ranged from Lou
Moore's 117.303 miles per hour to
104.845 miles per hour made by
Kelly Fetlllo of Los Angeles, who
got Into the race Just a few minutes
before the dead line on time trials.
Several members of the Medford
"nsvy" left Prlday evening for Gold
Beach to participate In the boat
racea there Saturday and Sunday.
The out-board motor regatta Is being
conducted as a part of the dedication
of the Rogue River bridge.
"Dutch" Welch and Fred Mcpher
son took "Madam Queen." Joe Mey
er and Harold Orey, "Irish Luck,"
and Jack Terrett and Floyd House,
"House-aflre."
At the Jarkson county fairgrounds
tomorrow, the second annual South
ern Oregon Archery tournament will
be conducted with a number of
prln awards to be given the win
ners. Approximately thirty entries,
from various parts of the state are
scheduled to participate) In the var
ious events, which open at 0:00 a.
m., and ocitlnue throughout the
day.
Registrations will be held at 8:30
o'clock In the morning, for the three
divisions; gentlemen, ladles and Juniors.
Blood Poison Kills
Danish Mat Champ
COPKNHAOFN, Denmark, May 18.
(AP) Ange Torgensen. flnent ama
teur wrestler In Denmark and the
Olympics at Los Angeles, died today
nation's chief hope for victory In the
of blood poisoning.
Helmaa Baths, Ah--wlm and tub.
COUGAR ATHLETES
WIN TRACK MEET;
IS
WASHINGTON STADIUM, Seattle.
May 38, (AP) Paolflo northwest
athletes did themselves proud today
when 38 won qualifying places In
the first Olympic trials ever held
in this section while Washington
State college was moulding a sur
prising victory in the annual Pacific
coast conferenoe track and field
meet.
Probably the greatest crowd to ever
witness a track championship In
Seattle aproxlmately 4000 fans saw
the powerful Cougar orew shatter two
northern division records and pile up
a winning total of 48 points to nose
out Oregon and Washington In the
final event.
The Oregon Webfooters showed un
expected strength to finish second
with 41 points, while Washington,
the general favorite, slipped to third
with 40. Oregon State college count
ed 31, Idaho 11 and Montana 6.
r. h. a.
.14 9
,488
Boston ......
Philadelphia .
Belbold and Spohrer, Hargrave;
Benge and McOurdy.
It. R. .
Cincinnati , t 13 0
Chicago 8 7 1
Frey and Lombardl; Root, May and
Hartnett,
R. H. .
,888
, 8 19 0
8t. Louis ,,,
Pittsburgh ...
Dean, Llndaey and, Mancuso; Swe-
tonlo and Grace.
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
R. R. B.
Sacramento m , .. 9 8 0
Portland 8 9 8
Bryan and Wlrts; McDonald and
Palmlaano.
R. R. .
Oakland .-. 9 7 0
Seattle 9 8 1
Thomas and Read; Walters and
Oox.
R. H. B.
8 18 0
9 10 9
Hollywood
Los Angeles .
Shsehan and Bassler; Sweetland,
Stlteel, Moncrlef and Campbell.
SAN FRARNC1SCO, May 98. (AP)
Mission-Seals game called off; rain.
Hart wig Slated
For Commission
SALEM, May 38. (AP) In a sign
ed article the Capital Journal today
says that It Is "Informed from au
thentic sources" that Otto Hart
wig of Portland, former president of
the Oregon State Federation of La
bor, will be appointed by Governor
Meier about June 1 to aucoeed Ar
thur W. Lawrence as the member
of state Industrial aocldent commis
sion representing labor,
The Marshfleld tennis team arrived
yesterday afternoon for their match
with Medford's undefeated club. The
matoh, composed of five singles and
two doublea encounters, will be stag.
ed on the high school courts, start
ing at 0:30 this morning.
Marshfleld brings two stars, Earl
A. Sims and Roy Chan, who will be
opposed by J. Edmlston and Dr.
Harold B. Olllls, number one and two
men for the local team.
The Coos Bay team will probably
furnish the only real competition for
the Medford club in southern Ore
gon tournaments. Medford. having
defeated Grants Pass and Klamath
Falls, has more than an even ohance
for the title.
Hopes of the local outfit were
strengthened with the arrival of
John Reddy, star on the Gonzaga
teams snd one of the mainstays on
the Medford team last year. Reddy
has returned from the university for
the summer.
Number three position on the Med
ford team will be held down by either
Reddy, Butler, Patton or Garfield,
the choice probably being given to
Butler, undefeated this year.
In the doubles Marshfleld is par
ticularly strong. GUlls and Edmls
ton will play number one and But
ler and Oarfleld number two. Reddy
and Patton will be the third doubles
team.
Seven singles and three doubles
matches will be played.
As a apeclal feature. Miss Vlvlsn
Cces, University of Oregon student
and local ladles champion, will play
Mrs. Seale, Marshfleld's first lady
player.
Table Rock
TABLE ROCK, May 28. (Spl.)
Eloiae Brownlee la confined to her
home with a siege of measles,
Miss Margaret Lewis was among
those receiving eighth grade diplo
mas Friday, having passed the stat
test successfully.
Miss Alice Seabrooke left May 31
for Portland to spend the summer.
Miss Wlnnlfred May attended the
wedding of Miss Elisabeth Jones and
Clyde Gilbert In Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Bdmond Morris and daugh
ter, Mary Evelyn, of Corvallti are
here visiting Mr. and Mrs, W. S.
Morris.
James Seabrooke la spending this
week visiting his sister, Miss Beat
rice Sea brook In Portland.
Mrs. E. O. Wilson visited her
mother, Mrs. Calvin Smith of Ash
land, Monday.
Mrs. Donald Huntress of Portland
visited relatives here May 91,
Sardine Creek
SARDINB ORKEK, May 38. (Spl)
Joe Harold of Medford spent last
Sunday visiting his sister Mrs. Esrl
Croft, and family.
Walter Lilly and family of Phoe
nix have moved to their new home,
which they purchased on the right
fork of the creek snd are busy plow
ing, planting garden and making
other Improvements.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith of Eu
gene have been visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mra. L. L. Smith of
Rlverla and Mr., and Mrs. J. V.
Smith of this plaoe for some time,
while Bud was employed at the ce
ment plant.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Taylor and
Mra. B. O. Flene, motored to Crea
oent City and back Wednesday and
reported lovely weather only cold,
and the wild flowers, such as asal
eas and rhododendrons In full bloom.
Mr. and Mra. I. T. Galllgar of
Riverside were callers at the Walt
home Tuesday.
Mrs. Donald Reams and daughter
Cora, of Grants Pass, spent Thurs
day visiting Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry.
Mrs. Reams was formerly Luetic Love
less who made her home here for
some time.
Mrs. Eva Smith, Mrs. Win. Wright
and Mrs. Nina Dusenberry made a
business trip to Medford Wednesday,
The Ladles' Sewing club met on
Thursday at the home of Mrs. James
Clement In Gold Hill and apent a
very enjoyable day. Those from here
sttendlng were Mesdsmes E. O. Flene,
Frank Taylor, Geo. Smith, William
Wright, Karl Croft, and Nina Dusenberry.
Alder brook school closed May 10
with a picnic dinner which owing
to the inclement weather, was held
In the school house, and was en
Joyed by the pupils, parents and
patrons of the school.
Wlllard Oroft was among those
graduated from Gold Hill school.
Gold Hill
Firemen's School
Corvallis, June 7
8ALCM, May 38. (AP) The Ore
gon flremen'a school, sponsored by ;
the Oregon Fire Chief's association, '
will be held at Corvallls June t to
8 Inclusive, It was announced today
by state fire marshal!, A, H. Averlll.
The school Is conducted In conjunc
tion with the 19th annual meeting
of the jrtre Chief's association. 1
Why not get the moat
for your money?
Look from San Francisco
to Portland and you'll not
find
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up
Hundred of Woolens to
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Upstaln
GOLD HILL, May 38. (Spl) Mrs.
Belle Centers spent two days last
week doing work at the oemetery
at Antloch.
Mrs. Minnie Lowe and son Dee,
of Medford were guests Thursday of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Walker.
Mr and Mrs Velty Biles of Medford
spent Sunday with friends .here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Force of this
city spent Sunday In Eagle Point
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Force.
Miss Mildred Wyatt of Sams Val
ley spent Sunday visiting friends
here
Mrs. Annie Faulk of Oro vllle, Cal.,
spent several days this week visiting
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dale
Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ferguson and
Mrs. Earl Moore returned Thursday
night from Eugene where Mr. Fer
guson attended I. O. O. P. grand
lodge and Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Fer
guson attended Hebekah assembly.
Among business callers from this
city In Medford Monday were Misses
Edith Fenwlck and Albertlna Hankey.
Ace Tlndall and Bert Ross went to
Klamath river Monday where they
will mine
Mr. and Mrs. Tom 8mlth and Mrs.
B. A. Itw were Medford visitors on
Thursday.
George Iverson and son Arthur,
and Boyce Kellogg of Medford were
,bere Thursday evening attending
commencement exercises.
Miss Netty Stone of this olty ex
pects to spend the summer with her
sister, Mrs. Ernest Wardrlp, at Co
qullle. Ore.
Mrs. Minnie Guy and daughter
Alleen, attended the commencement
exercises here Thursday evening.
Evans Valley
EVANS VALLEY, May 28. (Spl.)
Evans Valley consolidated school
closes Friday with a short program
and plcnlo dinner for the children
and parents.
Mrs. Frank Neathamer Is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Inlow at Ashland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neathamer of
Ashland called on relatives In this
locality last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Norman of Sa
linas, Calif., are visiting John New
man this week.
R. E- Htchman has several men
cutting and hauling logs from his
land at the fork of Evans creek to
the Zimmerman saw mill.
Ernest Wolford Is visiting friends
In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newman were
Ashland visitors Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Boy n ton of Grants
Pass visited Mrs. Boynton'a sister,
Mrs. S. H. More last Sunday.
R. J. Bowen has moved from his
place north of Rogue River, to the
H. O. Smith plaoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Smith are
moving to the old Carter plaoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Reason Evenslzer and
Ransom Smith were business visitors
Tuesday.
J. E. Corey's delivery la making
regular trips every Monday and Frl- i
day with groceries and meat. The de-1
livery Is quite an accommodation to I
the farmers during the busy season.
EIGHTH VICTORY
9
BOSTON, May 38. (AP) The Ath.
letlcs combined seven hits with three
Boston errors to defeat the Red Box
8 to 3 today. It was the Mackmen's
eighth win In nine atcrs against the
Sox.
Simmons hit his seventh home run
of the season off Wacfayden while
Foxx, for the first time In 11 games,
went hltless.
R. H. 8.
Philadelphia . 8 7 0
Boston - 3 7 8
Mahaffey and Cochrane: Macfay
den, Klein and Connolly, Tate.
New York 1 7 1
Washington .......... . 8 10 0
Allen, w. Brown, Wells and Dickey;
Brown and Berg.
Beoond game:
New York 8 11 8
Washington 13 15 3
Plpgras, Rhodes, Murphy and Dick
ey, Jorgens; weaver and Berg.
R. H. E.
Cleveland 8 5 3
St. Louis 1 7 1
W. Ferrell and Sewell; Hadley, Gray
and R. Ferrell.
R. R. B.
Chicago . . 16 3
Detroit 4 8 0
Gaston, Gregory and Grube; Gold
stein and Hayworth.
Seoond game:
Chicago 7 13 1
Detroit 8 14
Frasler, Thomas, Jones and Berry.
Grube; TJhle, Hogsett, Herring and
Ruel, Hayworth.
Old Schoolmates
Renew Friendship
SARDINE CREEK, May 38. (Spl.)
Perry L. Walt was pleasantly Bur-
prised one day rect.tly by receiving
a call from an old schoolmate of
his, Harry Dunning from Detroit,
Mich., whom he had not Been for
34 years. Mr. Dunning was visiting
friends near Beable and seeing Mr.
Walt's name in the paper, decided
to look him up. and found him to
be his old boyhood friend.
Sign at Toggery Is
Cause Fire Alarm
Early last evening the otly fire
department was called to the Tog
gery on East Main street to exting
uish the Neon sign where a "short"
occurred. No damage resulted, the
report ststed.
.
Re-elect Farm Officers.
SALEM, May 38, (AP) All offi
cers of the Oregon Farmers' union
were re-elected at the closing ses
sion of the state convention here
late yesterday. Dallas was selected
as the 1933 convention city over
Corvallls, which also made a bid
for the meeting.
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