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PSGE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON", M'ONDXT, JUNE 6, 1932. BENEFIT BASEBALL Gold Hill Trims Hilt 4-3 In Opener Grants Pass Downs. Medford 12-3 J'vllle Takes Talent 54, Benefit baseball game played yes terday at the fairgrounds, netted the family of John Logan, former Oregon State college gridiron star, close to $200, It waa announced today. Logan died In Bacred Heart hoapltal a week ago from pneu monia. A dance Is scheduled for Tuesday night, the proceeds to be added to the fund. Three games were played yester day, and despite the chilly weather there waa a large elzed crowd pres ent. The games lasted all Biter noon, the final out being registered shortly after six o'clocK. In the opening tilt Oold Hill defeated Hilt. 4 to S. lagan form erly played with both teams. In the second game. Grants Pass de feated the Medlord Eagles 13 to 8. Jacksonville defeated Talent 5 to 4, In the final tilt, featured by home-runs by Bwanaon of Medford, and D. Montgomery ol Talent. Hughes for Jacksonville and Kan ester for Talent each struck out ten men. Conlln and Markle for Jacksonville, and Hoffard far Tal ent, each poled out two-baggcrs. The score: Talent TALENT: ' AB B H E Butler, as a 1 a a Beans, a 0 1 0 Montgomery. It Hoffard. ct Pervla. lb D. Montgomery, rt Hulen. 3b Conaater, 3b Kanoeter. p . 4 0 . 4 1 Totals ..- 0 4 8 3 JACKSONVILLE: AB B H E Stlne, ss 8 0 18 Conlln, of -- Bill Markle. If 8 13 0 Swanson, rf Williams, 3b Hughes, p 8 110 ............ 8 110 4 0 0 0 Coleman, lb .4 I 8 Harrington, 4 0 10 D. 3b 4 o o u Totals 41 8 10 4 Summary 3 base hits, Conlln 1 Markle 1, Hoffard 1; home runs n Unndnmm 1. RwiniOll l! Strike outs, by Kanoeter 10. by Hughes 10. Time ol game a nours, iu mm utes. Umpires. Baldwin and Shaef fer. Scorers, Qwln and Prince. BASEBALL YESTERDAY E Coast K. H. E Oakland . , 0 8 3 Portland 4 8 0 A. Walah. Gould and Bead. Lip anovlc; Zahnlser and Palmlsano. Second game: R. H. K Oakland ............ 0 0 0 Portland ... 8 8 0 F. Thomas and Beed; Peterson and Flttpatrlck. R. H. B. Sacramento .-........ 7 13 1 Seattle 18 IT 8 Plynn. Bryan, Salvo and Wlrts; Nelson, Hald and Bottarlnl. Second game: Sacramento Brattle R. H. E. 4 7 1 18 14 1 McCtuald, Tlncup and Wcodall; Page and Cox. R H. I. San Francisco 18 0 Los Angeles .....1B 18 8 Zlnn. Douglas, Stlne and Peneb- sky, Wallgren; Ballou, Stltsel and Campbell. Second game: R. H. E. San Francisco -........... 8 8 0 Los Angeles - 0 8 3 Davis and Wallgren; Baeotit, Moss and Cronln. R. H. E. Hollywood jk 0 4 0 Missions 4 13 0 Page. Turner, Johns and Mayer; T. Ptllette and Rlccl. Second game: R. H. E. Hollywood IS 31 1 Missions 4 10 3 Yde and Cook; H. Plllotte, Bowl er, Koenlg and Hofmann. How They Stand (lly the Associated Press) National W. L. 38 19 Chicago Boston Pittsburgh Cincinnati St. Louis Brooklyn ....... Philadelphia New York . 38 30 33 31 , 34 37 33 34 33 38 23 37 TIED FOR LEAD IN COAST FLAG RACE (By The Associated Press) Portland's Ducks are tied with Hoi lywood for leadership of the Pacific coast league today, following yester day's whirlwind finish of the aeries with Oakland. The Ducka won tne Sunday games, 4 to 0 and S to 0, to make It six out of seven for tne se ries, and 18 victories In the last 18 rames played. . In the second game Oakland out hit Portland 9 to e, but "Big aoy Peterson kept the Oaks' singles scat tered enough to prevent scoring. Seattle also upheld the honor of the northwest by taking both ends of a Sunday doubleheader from Sac ramento, to win the series six games to one. The victories put Seattle In alxth place In the league atandlnga and forced Sacramento down, to sev enth. In the first game the Indians were trailing 3 to 8 In the seventh in ning when Junk Waltera, pinch hit ter, opened the flood gates by knock ing out a double. Eleven Seattle runs crossed the plate before the Inning ended, the final score being 18 to 7. Lefty Page, Seattle pitcher, held the Senators to seven bits In the sec ond game, while his tesm nuttraj staged a lour run rauy in uie m ond game. The game ended 13 to 4. The Seals and Angel split their Sunday doubleheader, which gave the aeries to San Francisco, four games to two, one having been rained out. Bach team got 18 hits in the opener, which Los Angeles won, 18 to 13. The Angels got three homers and the Seals one during the heavy hitting. The Seats came back In the night cap to shut out the Angela 8 to 0, although the southerners got alx hit to San Francisco's five. All the scor ing waa done In the fourth and fifth Innings. The tell end Missions whitewashed the leading Hollywood Sura 4 to 0 tn their Sunday morning game, but the southerners came back after lunch to assert their superiority to the tune of a 18 to 4 score. Holly wood took five of the seven games In the series. HELEN WINS TITLE New York Washington .. Detroit Philadelphia . Cleveland .. St. Loul Chicago Boston Hollywood ,. Portland Los Angeles ..... 8s n Francisco . Oakland ........... Seattle ..... Sacramento Missions W. L. ,. 33 14 38 30 38 19 37 31 37 33 .. 31 38 18 39 9 38 Coast W. L. 39 38 . 89 38 ,84 38 84 39 80 84 20 38 ., 98 37 34 41 Pet. .586 .692 .812 .471 .481) .489 .449 .432 Pet. .898 .683 .678 .863 .661 .467 .368 J 00 Pet. .600 .800 .848 .640 .469 .446 .431 .sen LOCAL SHARPSHOOTERS DEFEAT YREKA SQUAD IN RIFLE CLUB MATCH In th nn club shoot in ihti city yettard. , Medford defeated tht Trek team with wide margin, only four of the northern Callfornlana being able to make the trip here, High eoore for the day was won by O. R. Richmond with 338 points. Vd Lowe wai aeoond hlgheat with a. eoore of 337, Mervyn Oleaeon, third, with 314. and S. J. Brtetow, Jr., tied with Lew Lull for fourth place with score of 333. Other Medford eoores were: E. H. Pomeroy O. R. Pomeroy Fred Sanders C. Wiley ............ Paul Swank . Cecil Glemena Yreka soorea were: Paul Dodge ................. Gordon Jacobs John Stlv h.m W. Call . There will be no practice ahoot next Sunday, It waa announced fol lowing last night's conteat, but an other will be held one week from next Sunday. PORTLAND. Ore.. June . (AP) Market for butter waa practically on a nominal steady basis for the week's start of the open trade in cubes. Make lat week showed a further de crease, as did the supply from out side points. Decreasing supplies of eggs are again showing here wlVi a barely steady tone suggested. No change in the price la reported by the local co ops or by private firms but unat tached growers continue to undersell the market. They alone are holding down prices. Underlying weakness Is reflected In the general cheese trade sentiment. Setback of chicken buying prices Is reported by some of the larger killers but some of the Independents continue former figures. The lower price comes at a time when the big surplus of Washington is practically exhausted. General betterment In sales of strawberries was ahown In wholesale shops for the week's opening. All of la&t week's surplus was cleaned up at the low range and there waa a de mand for more. Prices are higher again. 1 Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 6. (AP) Cattle 1.150. calves 116; fed steers and she stuff 26c higher. Steers, 600 to 900 lbs., good, 95.753 6.75; medium. 4.75(1? 8.75; common, 4$5; 000 to 1100 lbs., good, S5.75flr0.75; medium, 94.75 6.75; common, 94 ft 5; 1100 to 1300 lbs., good, 95.50 0.60; medium, 94.50 5.75; common, 95.35 ft 6 36. Heifers, 658 to 850 lbs., good, 95.50$ 0; medium, 94 35 6 55; common,' 93.35 9 4 35. Cows, good 9434.50; com mon and medium, 93.50 04; low cut ter and cutter, 91 $3.50. Bulls, year lings excluded, good and choice (beef) 93.504; cutter, common and medi um 93.50(3 3.60. Vealers (milk fed), good and choice, 95 a 6.60; medium, 93.50(8 5; cull and common, 93 3.50. Calves, 350 to 600 lbs., good and choice, 93.60 & 5; common and medi um, 93i?r3.50. Hogs 3300; killer stuff lfio higher; feeders, 35c higher. Light lights, 140 to 160 lbs., good and choice, 93.40 a 4 26; light weights, 160 to 180 lbs., good and choice, 94 4.36; 180 to 300 lbs., good and choice, 94 s 4.35; me dium weight, 300 to 330 lbs., good and choice, 93.40i34.35; 320 to 250 lbs., good and choice, 93.15(34; heavy welg.hU, 350 to 300 lbs., good and choice, 9343-85; 300 to 350 lbs., good and choice, 93.85 3.76. Pack ing sows, 376 to 600 lbs., medium and good, 93.35 iff 2.85. Feeders-stockers, 70 to 130 lbs., good and choice, 93 3.35. Sheep and lambs 3500; about steady. Lambs, 00 lbs. down, good and choice, 3. 7 6 a 4; medium, 933.75; all weights, common, 93 3. Year ling wethers, 00 to 110 lbs., medium to choice, 91.36,3 3. Ewes, 120 lbs., medium to choice, 75c $ 91; 120 to 150 lbs., medium to choice, 75c 9 91: all weights, cull to common, 50 a 75c. Potato Local, 00c 91.15. park dale, 91.36; Deschutes, 91.25al.36; eastern Washington, 919)136, Seed Potatoes (Certified) Earlleat of All, ll&c; Early Rose, llKc pound. New Potatoes California Garnets, 34 4 914 e lb.; white 93.36 cental. Strawberries Oregon 34c, 76980c crate; Gold Dollar, 603 65c crate. Wool 1032 clip, nominal; Willam ette valley, 6c lb.; eastern Oregon, 6a 814c lb. Hay Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, 914.50; eastern Oregon timo thy, 910; oats and vetch, 914. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, June 6. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Cloee July 52 Sept Dec. MY Cash wheat: Big Bend blueatem Soft white Western white W, .02 J1 0 Mft M M .54 . ... MV, ... -5414 Hard winter .52 14 Northern spring - .62 Western red .63 . Oats: No. 2 white, 425. Today's car receipts: wheat 21: Hour 18; corn 2: hay 1. Ran Francisco llutterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 6. (AP) Butterlat f. o, b, San Fran cisco, 16c. t Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1932, Standard statistics Company) SO 20 20 00 India Rr's Ut's Total Today 40.2 18.6 51.4 40.3 Prev. day .. 41.8 17.0 82.1 415 Week ago .... 38.8 14.4 80.3 88.6 Year ago .... B9.1 71.1 1493 103.7 . ......... 930 .. 314 .......- 303 313 310 . 198 IN TRAP SHOOT Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., June 8 (API Butter Prints. 93 score or better. 19 S30s: standards, 17jtl9c. Buttertat Direct to ahlppera: sta tion. ll13o; Portland delivery prices 14o pound. Ebks Paclflo Poiltrv Producers' selling prices: Pieeh extras, 14c; standards, 13c; mediums, 13c dozen. Live Poultry Not buying price: Heavy hens, colored. 4U ih.. im 9c: do mediums, lOflllc; light, la 3ci ngnt broilers. 11c; colored roast era over 3 lbs., 13 14c; old roasters, 6c: ducks, Pekln, 19c. Country Meat Selling price to re tailers: country killed hogs, beat butchers under 100 lbs. s,.tfiu.v ere. 80 to 100 lbs.. 77Uc: limh. yearllnga, 8c: heavy ewes. aigac; canner cows, ao; bulle, SIJa 6c, Onions 8elllnr nrlc Mt.iu.- New Cornelia wan, l.ao1.36; yel low, fi.io orate; new red. 43 cental; new yellow, a.36 cental. Bond Snle Averages (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics Company) 20 20 30 60 India Rr's Ufa Total Today 55 8 64.7 74.5 61.6 Prev. day ... 56.3 53.7 73.8 61.2 Week ago 56.1 48.9 72.1 68.7 Year ago .... 81.4 97.9 100.2 93.2 NEW YORK, June 8. (AP) Se curlttea market today gave up part of their recovery ot last week, as profit taking and hangover selling found buying power exhausted, for the moment at least. Stocks rallied for a time In the lat hour but sagged again In the final few minutes, and closed heavily, with numerous losses of 1 to 3 points. The turnover approximated 1,100,000 shares. Today'a closing prices for 16 se lected stock follow: Amerlcsn Can . American T. de T. Anaconda Anaconda Curtlsa Wright General Motors Int. T. s T Montgomery Wrd .... Paramount Pub Radio Southern Pao . S. O. of Cal S. O. of N. J. Trana. Am ...... w 38 87 4H 4H K 9, United Aircraft U. S. Steel Corpt. Trust Shs. V4 314 4 10 18 34 8 8'4 28 i 1.50 Cochet Winner French Singles AUTEUIL, France, June 8. ( AP) H:nrl Cochet. France, and the world ranking tennis player, today won the French singles title for the fifth time, defeating Qeorge De Stefanl. Italian Dlvls cup player, In the final 6-0, 8-4, 4-8, 6-3. EASTERN TEAMS INVADE WEST IN STRENGTH TEST (By Aisoctated PreM) The ferthcomlng Invaelon of the ' wet by the powerful eastern teams will furnish the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians a ch&noe to dem onstrate Just how seriously they must be considered in the current Ameri-, can league pennant race. These two clubs alone aeem equip ped to offer adequate opposition to the three eastern contenders, the New York Yankees, Washington Senators and Philadelphia Athletics. As the race stands now the Tigers and Indians are being hard-pressed to prevent the east from occupying the first three places in ttw stand ings. The Yankees, of course, hold a five-game lead with Washington sec ond and Detroit, Philadelphia and Cleveland trailing at half game In tervals. The Yankees, in their last game be fore leaving for the east, trounced the Red Sox yesterday, 13-1 as Babe Ruth contributed hla 16th homer of the season. The Athletics walloped Washington, 11-7, although outhit 17-13. The Sen ators missed the scoring punch of Joe Cronln and Heinle Manush, both on the sidelines with injuries. Jimmy Foxx clouted his 3 1st homer. Detroit counted six six runs in the eighth to trip Cleveland, 10-0. In the national league, the Boston Braves went Into a virtual tie with the idle Chicago Cubs by winning two games from the New York Giants, 6-8 and 7-8. Art Shires' tenth Inning double scored Worth ington with the winning run In the opener. Manager Bill Terry of the Giants suffered a leg Injury early in the second game and had to retire. The St. Louis Cardinals moved Into fourth place with 3-2 victories tn both ends of a double header with the Cincinnati Reds. Paul Derringer and Dizzy Dean went the route in each game for the champions. The Phillies vacated the cellar in favor of the Giants by scoring five runs tn the ninth to beat Brooklyn, 7-6. Van Mungo allowed only five hits but walked 11 and had to be relieved with none out In the ninth. Jack Qulnn and Bill Clark failed to atop the Phils' rally. B OYS! GIRLS! Here's a Chance to Get i il Wl La1 T7 7lT7 JP" TfPTTNr TO THE GREAT CARNIVAL EASTMAN ADDS !l Under the Auspices of the,. TRACK LAURELSl HILLAH PATROL SAN FRANCISCO, June 6. (AP) The name and fame of blond Ben Eastman, Stanford university's sensational middle-distance runner, shone brighter than "ever today as fans marveled at his record breaking performance for 800 meters and 880 yards In the Pacific association meet here Saturday. The lanky Stanford runner raced far ahead of the field and was clocked at the 800-meter mark in one minute and 50 seconds and at the 880-yard mark in 1:80.9. His time for the 600 meters bet tered the world's records of 1:50.6 credited to Sera Martin of France, and his 880-yard time cracked the world's record of 1:51.6 set In 1020 by Dr, Otto Peltzer. He was clock ed for t both distances In the same race. Wheeler. Elec trio pump Installed , in reservoir. 51 s Flower Baskets FOR THE GRADUATE Many designs to select from Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 260 AUTEUIL, Prance, June 8. (API Helen Wills Moody ha completed the first lap ol her tennis drlte toward all three of the world's major votnen's lnle champion ships. She won the French title In Rol and Oarroa atadrum yesterday, nrushlnn aside Mme. Rene Mathleu of Prance. 7ft. 0-1, thus complet In, her brilliant march through Europe' best with the torn of a act. Mrs, Mnorty will aeek the Krltlsh title at Wimbledon, atartlnf June 90, and then will defend her Amer ican championship at Forest Hills later. In the scores kept for 80 t rests aa well aa the handicap ahoot at the Medford Gun club yesterday, Chester w. Wood of Prospect waa high point man, with 40 out of AO, hla acore tn the opening event. The ahoot was held to practice for the big Mall Tribune tournament acheduled for next Sunday, June la. i Scores at 50 Targela O. W. Wood , , , .... , 49 ; 81d Newton , . 47 , Sam Jennings - 48 ' Ed Lamport ., 40 1 Bill Date , , ,. ... 43 i Wm, Heckman ,... 44 ! John Perl ............... 41 Ralph Green 41 T. (. Danlela 40 H. Crolasnt ................ 40 H. Oreen 39 Scores at XA Tarkets H. Tllley H. R. Turpln Elmer Wilson . CUrence Eada ,,.,. 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