HfEDFOTtT) TilXTL TRTBTHTH, "MEDFCVRP, DREG OS, "WEDNESDAY, JCTE I, 1932.
BASEBALL BRAWL COSTLY
FOR WHITE SOX PLAYERS
Oermao finalist at Wimbledon lutlleen Bnntt Whtttlngrtall. th fin
year. In to ml-flnal. Fraulln English playw, in th quartern Inal
Krahwtnkel tody attested Mrs. Sl-U-3. 8-1.
'APRIL THE FIFTH'
BEAVERS CLII
match of til French tesnl cham
pionships. Mrs. will won the French title in
1(3. lilt, and U30, but did not da
fend laat year.
She will play Hilda Knhwlnkel.
PXGE TWO
IS
TO
100 to 6 Shot Shows Heels
to Flower of British Three
' Year Olds Favorite
Fails to Hold Hot Pace
'" FPSOM DOWNS. Eng., June 1.
.(At) April th Flfih. given only
an outside ehanr. to win. today
outclassed JO of England! best 3-ysr-olds,
winning tin 163rd running
of th derby.
As April tK Fifth, carrying the
'alIKe of T. Walla, flashed across the
Una three-quartera of a length In
front of the Aga Khan'a Daatur,
W. M. O. Slnger'a Orwell, the choice
at It to 8. flnlahed far back In the
field: Lord Eoaeberry'a miracle, aec
ond choice at 100 to . waa third.
t head back ot Daatur.
100 to 6 Chance.
; Although raied by many ta
money hors., April the Fifth waa
considered to have no better than
a 100 to ehanco to defeat Orwell,
winner of the two thouaand gulncaa
and champion Juvenile of the Eng
lish turf 1'Jit year. Daatur waa
rank outsider at 18 to 1.
; The victory of April the Fifth,
owned by Tom Walla, movie etar,
trainer and all-around aporteman,
oame aa a complete aurprlae to the
eatlmated crowd of one minion, In
cluding the king and queen and
Other membere ot the royal family,
The reault allowed what many turf
perta had predicted that Orwell
would not atand up under the gruel
ling teat over the one and one-halt
mllea. April the Fifth, aired by
Dralg an Iran out of Bold Again,
traveled the up and down hill Jour
ney In t minutea and 43 aeconde.
Daiitiir Misses Chance.
The Ara Khan, Indian potentate.
Jut mined winning hla aecond
derby In throe yeara, when Daatur
tailed to overhaul the fait travelling
Arrll the Fifth In the etretch. Plan.
'helm won for the Aga Khan In 10J0.
E. Esmond's Royal Dancer, the
only member of the derby field to
win rca over the Down course
title teMon previous to today, waa
yourth, beating out the Aga. Khan'a
other entry, Flrdauaal. . ,
, Orwell, famed for hla early apeed.
waa well up among the leader for
the flrat part of the difficult Jour
ney, but weakened when the real
teat eame.
; May Change Name.
i Walla, who recently returned from
the South Sea, said he waa conald
erlng changing the name of the win.
tier from April the Fifth to "June
the Flrat."
The crowd, aald to be one of the
largeat In the long hletory of th
blue ribbon turf -elaeelo, waa favored
4y the weather IThere were aporadlo
ahowera, but they failed to dampen
th enthuilaam of the multitude,
which packed the huge granrtatand
and Jammed every available etandlng
par on th down.
. Deaplt (he defeat of Orwell, hie
tlrat In eight tnrt;' Walla war glren
l tremendou ovation aa h led hta
colt from the track. The only other
time Orwell had been defeated waa
In hi tint raoa aa a two-year-old
lait year.
Portoflno Lead at Hair.
; At the half-way mark, Lord Derby'
Fortoflne took command with Frl
deuast, Oockpen, Mlraole and Orwell
within atrlklng dlitance. When the
field reached the Tattenham corner,
th critical point In th race, Porto
flno wm atlll out In front.
; a quarter ot a mile from the finish
Mne-," paatur bounded ' to th front
aattlng a fait "ace. April th Fifth
waa running atrnngly on th out
aid, however, and In the laat hun
dred yarda caught the Aga Khan'a
color , bearer ani won going awav.
Daatur Juat managed to atav oft
Jh. mad rush of Miracle.
Orwell gradually dropped behind
In the atretch run, finishing ninth.
Victor Emanuel'a Totalg and Rich
ard Crokerl Cclcbrator and Corey,
th American-owned horaca. wer far
behind,
CLEVELAND, June J (API It
will eoit four member of th Chicago
Whit Sol good money for their af
fair of fisticuff with Umpire oeorge
Morlarty and th veteran arbiter can
nurae a aever reprimand aa well aa
hla Injuria.
President Will Harrldge of the
American league, after an inveatlga
tlon of Monarty'a battl with the Six
here Memorial day in which the um
pire auffered a broken right flat end
Pitcher Milton Oaston waa knocked
out, lait night handed out penaltlw
and ceneure all around.
Manager Iw Fonaeca of the Sox
waa fined 3800. Pitcher Claaton waa
assessed a like aum and impended 10
days, and Catchera Charley Beery and
Prank Orube were penalized $260 and
1100, respectively in addition, Coach
Johnny Butler waa impended five
daya without pay for "use of profane
language" toward Morlarty.
Morlarty, who broke hla hand on
Oaatou' Jaw and proclaimed hlmaelf
ready to fight the whole Chicago
team, waa "aeverely reprimanded for
neglect of duty," Harrldge announced,
Th league preaident held that ac
cording to Morlarty own atory. the
umpire ahould hv chased Fonaeca
and Berry from th game before the
trouble atarted.
THREE TEAMS TIE
FOR TOP LAURELS
At th eloae of th American le
gion Junior biMbftll league chedula
last night, fihsngle'a boya, Jtuhrira
Doughboys and the Jacksonville team
were tied for the top round In the
league. Aaheraft'a team from Ah-
land waa defeated by the bread boya,
7 to 3, with S). angle's winning. 6 to
3, from Central Point.
Lee Wauon, rnananer of the Legion
baaeball, haa announced that two
aUitur tarns, one from the north
ern part of tna valley and one from
the southern part, will be selected
to play a short aerlea. The winner
will rejreaetit the county in games
with Klamath and Josephine county
winners.
To represent the northern part of
the county, WaUon named thirty
boys, from which group fifteen will
be selected. The following were from
Shangle'a team: Leo Ghelardl. Floyd
Baker, Alva Merrltt, Alfred Rand 1m,
Harold Patterson, Price 8hafer, Ed
Simmons, Wesley Howard. Walters
and Ashpole.
Tluhrer's group will be represented
by Galen Knox. Burdotte Kindred,
Sam Van Dyke, Calvin Luak. Jim
Tungate. Oeorge Hass, Bob Bmltli,
Tom White and Ray LewlB.
Prom the Jacksonville team he se
lected Alvtn Rein king, Paul Keas,
Charles Ward. Houston Pitt, Elliott
IVioten, Simon Johnson, Roger Card
and Albert Johnson: and from Cen
tra dl Point, Louis Hedgepeth, Mar
vin Btark, Bill Leever, Pat Moran,
Harold Wilson and Hensley.
Box scorea for last night's double
header are:
' Ashcraft's
' AB R H PO A K
Warren, lb 3 0 0 0 0 0
Kiel well, lb ,. 1 0 0 4 0 1
Baughman, p 8 0 0 0 3 0
Llngworth, e ............ 8 0 0 6 1 1
Dalkenburg, If 3 0 1 8 0 0
Sherfy, 9b 9 0 0 0 3 !
Chamberlain, as .,., 8 0 110 3
Barka, of 8 1 1 0 0 0,
Van Brunt, rf 3 1 0 8 0 1
Totals 39 3 8 18 A 0
Fluhrer'a
AB R H PO A X
E
FROM FOOTBALL
CORVALLIS. Ore., June I. (API
Beoauae he played one game of aoccer
football Portland during the
Chrlotmai holidays laat year, John
nie Blacnne, aparktlng quarterback
on the Oregon Stat college football
team, haa been declared Ineligible for
competition next fall. The declelon
wa given Tueaday.
The game waa played with the Be'.
wood community club team. In addi
tion to being loat to football. Bia
cone llkewlae waa declared Ineligible
for baieball competition during th
remainder of th season.
Haaa, 3b 4 110
Smith, ef 8 0 11
Van Dyke, 9b ..,.... 4 0 11
White, lb , 4 1 0 a
Knox, If ................. Sill
Kindred, a ..... till
Lusk, aa ..... .... 3 111
Lewi., rf .................. s 1 l a
Tungate, p ........,. 9 0 0 1
Totala 30 1 31
Cenlrnl Point
AB
Palmer, rf . 4
Lever, aa .,... 4
Moran. 0 4
stark, lb .............., a
Virtu. If .M., 1
Wllaon. cf ........m.,. 1
Henstey, Bb a
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TO BITTER FINISH
By Associated Feti.
Chart (Red) Lucas, iter member
of Cincinnati' mound ataff, appar
ently la out to act a modern record
for complete game pitched In a
aeaaon, and with the full approval
of Manager Dan Howley.
Thu far, th popular red-head
haa atarted and flnlihed 10 con
tent, with the campaign less than
a third gone, and haa won seven
of them. At that pace, he Hands
an even chanc of equalling or bet
tering the modern mark of 36 com
plete gamea t by Orover Cleveland
Alexander back In 10 18.
Inat Col. Howley la In ympthy
with Lucas' ambition waa demon
strated yesterday, when the Reds
took a 4 to 1 beating from Puu
burg and fell back Into a tie with
the Pirate for third place In the
National league.
Lucas yielded six hit and four
nine In the first two Innings, but
stuck It out to allow only three hits
the rest of the way. It mad little
difference, however, aa Larry French
was pitching almost unbeatable ball
for th Plrataa.
The battle for top position In
the National remained at a stand
still, a both Chicago and Boston
won.
Luaty hitting by Heinle Manueh
In the extra Innings enabled the
Washington Senators to take a hot
one from the Philadelphia Athletics,
a to 4, and go Into a virtual tie
with Detroit for aecond place In th
American,
Tony Preltae, lefthander from
Sacramento, made hi debut for th
A' and pitched elegant ball until
he waa relieved for a pinch hitter
in th tenth. :
Th dy'a only olhar eonUst In I
the American resulted In a a to 0 j
victory for the embattled Chicago
White Sox over Cleveland.
T
(By The Associated Pres.)
Portland ! In aecond place in the
Pacific coast league today after beat-
Ing Oakland yesterday. Los Angeles
slipped back to third pi see by losing .
to Sen Francisco. Hollywood main
tained It hold on the top position j
by winning from tall end Mission. ;
SSshnlser'a curve pitching kept the '
Oak in subjection and enabled the
Dticka to gt away to a good start on '
the aerlea by winning 4 to 1. j
Til Miasloru attrted out well I
against Hollywood in San Franclaco !
by scoring three rune off six WW, but
Page settled down and scattered half
a donen hit over the balance of the
gam. Th gam ended a to a In favor
of th Stars.
Art McDougal, Seal manager, al
lowed the Angela only three bit In '
a night gam, while the northerner I
fell on two Los Angeles pitcher for
14 hits, to win to 1.
fteattl beat th Sacramento Sena
tors a to a In another night tilt Just
after Ernie Johnson handed In his
resignation aa manager of the In
diana. Johnson did not explain bis
action, except to aay It came about
through an agreement between hlm
aelf and President Btll Klepper. Geo.
Burns, manager for the Mission part
of laat aeaaon, took over Johnson's
duties.
HELEN DEFEATS
SWISS NET STAR
AUnroiU France, June 1. (AP)
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, seeking her
fourth Prench single title, today de
feated Mil. Collstte Payot, of Switz
erland, 8-3, 7-5, In a quarter-final
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Wilson, p .......
I
Totals aa i a
Nhanclea
AB R H
Sharer, Jb .,......., 412
AVipol. If -...,..,.WMm.,. sail
Howard, sa -........h, 1
Merrltt. p .....,.... a j j I
Simmons, lb ..... .,,. 0 3
aianlfy, rf .. 9 0 0
Stoddard, of ....,..,ra. a 0 0
Oh.lardl, 3b ..-....,. 10 0
Randl.a, cf ............ a 0 I !
Patt.raon, rf -........,m loo
Walt.rs. If 1 a 1
Tinirt.af, 3b . , 10 0
Totala 33 0 g j
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