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ItfEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932. PA.'GE FOTTO iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii INVESTIGATE PLAYER-UMPIRE FUSS BUBBLE BURSTS TO THIRD PLACE AS ANGELS SKID BOY GIRL BRITISH TOURNEY L 3 1 1 1 5 : i i ? ! if Seven Straight Defeats Chalked Up for Howley's Squad After Runaway Start in Pennant Chase By OAVI.B TALBOT. (Associated Press Sports Wrlttr) The Cincinnati bubble, one ol the prettleet of the spring crop, appears to have exploded In Manager How ley's lap. ' . - Seven straight deiesta have re moved the Eeda from the flret dl vlalon and dropped them Into seventh ""chic Hatty's lllnee, which haa deprived the club of 1U clean-up hitter, and Pitcher 81 Johnsons In ability to take hie regular turn, have contributed to the Rede1 rapid tumble. . They committed four error! In the flrat four Innlnga yeaterday to low their cond to BUI Terr,', revivi fied New York Giants. 8 to a. All the Giants' runs were unearned. Cub Up Again. The aee-eaw .crap for the league leadership aaw the Chicago Oubs bounce up again by d.f eating the Brooklyn Dodger., 7 to 5 In I innmg. while foaton wa. 1B-8 beating from the St. uui C,Caril.'Rwt. relief pitcher for the Cube held Brooklyn to one hit for S, iaet elx Inning, of die and finally waa rewarded In the fits when Gabby Hartnett tripled and Bill Jurge. doubled to drive across the winning runs. The Cardinal pounded four bob ton pitcher, for 20 hlU In .coring their fifth etralght victory. The Phlllle. took a free-acorlng affair from Pltteburg, IX to 10. Dav. Barbee provide three PlraM run. with a home run In the ninth. Southpaw. Go Good. The two eminent aouthpawa. Ver non Cornea and Bob Drove, continue to burn up the American league tn their battle for individual pitching supremacy. Oomea won his 10th vie to In U game. a. the Yankee. took a clow one from Detroit. to 4 orov. .cored hi. IHh victory of the year and hla 10th In .uocwelon In beating Cleveland, 8 to J. Orov. gave the A', th.tr winning run with a homer In tha algM Bab. Ruth and Lou Oehrlg knocked In all five Yankee run., each hit ting a home run and a .Ingle. The day'. most timely blow wm delivered by Charlie Berry of the Chicago Whit. Box. Two were , out In the ninth Inning and the na.ee filled when he tripled to center and thereby defeated Washington, to a. Oooae aoelln delivered a home run, a triple and a elngle and drove In four run. a. the St. Lout. Brown, crushed Boeton, 11 to 4. BASEBALL YESTERDAY los Angela. Hollywood Coast. R. H. 6 H 0 71 8 15 0 Batteries: Herrmann, tllnel. Moss and Oronln, Campbell; Ortman, Tur ner and Mayer. ! R. H. . San Francisco 1 Sacramento a (13 Inning.) Batterle.: Hendereon. Stlne and Walgren: Bryan and Wlrta. " R. H. . 8 14 1 7 18 0 Seattle Batteries: Hald and Cox: McDon ald. Jacob., Dietrich, Peterson and Palmlaano. , ia it s .783 Oakland Batteries: Pleber and Read, Koe nlg, Caater, Bowler, Lleber and Rlccl. How They Stand (fly the Associated Press) American. W. L. Haw Vnrk 84 14 Washington Detroit Cleveland ..... Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago Boston PO. .708 .880 .853 .849 . ao at . ao ai . as 33 , 38 sa .sno . 33 38 .473 . 17 30 aa . S 88 .131 National. W. V PO. Chicago Boeton .... Plttrourg Bt. Lout. Brooklyn Philadelphia New York ., Cincinnati . as 30 . as 31 .sua .880 , as aa Jin . 34 34 00 , 34 38 , 34 38 31 38 , 34 3S .403 .403 .457 .483 Hollywood Portland Ban Francisco La. Angeles Oakland Seattle Sacramento Missions w. t. . 41 38 PO. .813 , 40 87 Jl7 , 33 80 .538 , 84 SO ,531 , S3 34 .483 . 80 37 .448 . a 38 . 34 43 .433 .398 Painful Piles Oo Quick No Cnttlni No Salve. It take, only one bottle of Dr. J. S. Leonhardt't prescription HEM -ROID to end Itching, bleeding, protrud ing piles. This Internal remedy act. quickly even In old, stubborn cases. HEM-ROID succeeds because It heals and restore, the affected parta and remove, blood congestion In the low er bowel the cause of piles. Only an Internal medicine can do this. that', why aaivea and ctittlna tall. J arm In At Woods says HEM-HOID Tablet, mint d your Pile misery or money back. Attocttted Fretiftioto William Harrldge (seated, left), president of the American league, la thown with men he called together In Cleveland to Investigate clrcum. atanee. of th. fisticuff. Jn which Umpire George Morlarty (seated, right) engaged with four member, of th. Chicago White 8ox team. Above, left to right, are Harry Grablner, vice president of the Sox, and Mana ger Billy Evan, of the Cleveland team. SAVOLDI TACKLE LAYS THYE LOW IN IT TANGLE PORTLAND, Ore., June 0. (AP) "Jumping Joe" Savoldl of Notre Dame football Xame defeated Ted TJiye, Portland, two out of three falla here laat night. Savoldl had to call on his football tactics to turn the trick and took the final and deciding fall with three crashing flying tackles. Savol dl took the first fall with a flying head scissors in 30 minutes, 45 sec onds. Thye evened matters by win ning the second fall In 11 minutes with a series of shoulder butts and flying wrlstlocks. The match ended with Savoldl's spectacular flying tackles In 6 minutes 30 seconds. The bout was featured by much rough work. Thye Introduced a new one to the fans, bringing a rib-cracking blow with his elbow Into play. Jack Patterson and Nick Ellch each took a fall in the five-round semi final, Patterson taking a fall with a body slam, Ellch winning his with a cross-body press. Ellch, who has made himself popular with wrestling fans here, gave away much weight to his opponent. Bulldog Jackson and Harold Hel- bert staged a man-mauling affair which went three rounds to a draw without a fall. Much of the action took place outside the ring. (By the Associated Press) The San Francisco Seals occupy third place In the Pacific Coast league standing today because they took a 13-lnnlng game from Sacra mento last night, 7 to 5. Los Ange les slipped to fourth place when Hollywood won the game In the south, 8 to S. Ed Bryan, Sacramento pitcher, held the Seals well In check until the ninth Inning, when Donovan hit a homer with one on base, tying the score. Keesey hit a long double to the fence In the twelfth, with two on, to win the game. Five home runs featured the Los Angeles-Hollywood game, two of them by Ote Brannan accounting for six of the Stars' scores. His second, made with two men on base In the 10th Inning, won the game. Holly wood went Into the ninth one run behind, but tied the count off Stltzel, who relieved Herrmann In the previous Inning. ' Portland had to use four pitchers to eke out a 7 to 6 victory over Seattle In a wild see-saw contest. The end came In the 11th Inning. when, with the score tied and the banes full, Fred Berger popped up a little infield fly which fell safe and let In the winning run. Clarence Fleber, former University of San Francisco pitcher, recently sent to Oakland by the Chicago White Sox for seasoning, pitched steady ball yesterday, while his team mates landed on four mission pitch ers to win, 12 to 7. Lenhart Kayoed In Reno Battle RENO, Nev June 0. (AP) Mickey McFarland, 170, Pueblo, Colo., sent Denny Lenhart, 178, Portland. Ore., to the canvas for the count In the sixth round of a scheduled 10 round bout here last night. Lenhart was tn trouble from the start, as McFarland waged a two-fisted of-fenslve. SANDWICH, Eng., June 8. (AP) Gene Sarazen, long hitting nsw York professional, tied the course record at Prince's with a 89 today to take the lead In the second round of the British open golf championship with his 77-60139. Tommy Armour, defending cham pion, finished with a 70 and 145 just as Gene was starting out, and his fellow American's fine performance stimulated Sarazen to do his best. Gene was out In 35 and home In 34 for a card five under par. Percy All la, British professional, was the closest to the American among the early finishers with a 71 for a 3 fl -hole total of 143. Sarazen had birdies at the second, fifth, 13th, 15th, lflth and 17 hoi is and was over par only once, on the ninth hole. His card: Out 443 424 45535 In 444 443 34569 Sarazen failed to set a new record because he half smothered an ap proach shot to the home green where he had an easy four In sight for a 68. The ball carried into the crowd and down a steep bank near the club house door. He chipped up the slope over shot grass to within three yards of the cup and still had a chance for his four but his putt was a little off the line and he needed five. He was well content, however, with that. Stock how Opens. UNION, Ore., June 9. (AP) The Eastern Oregon Livestock show off to a promising start yesterday, with a fair-sized crowd in attendance and a program of fast races in the afternoon. Oregon Weather. t Fair tonight and Friday; mode rately warm In the Interior Friday; fogs on the coast; generally north wind offshore. The Lutheran Ladies Aid will spon sor a food sale to be held In the Economy Meat Market, 360 East Main Saturday, June 11.. ACKNOWLEDGING THE TRUTH -A STATEMENT BY THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY THE Gillette Safety Razor Company feela called upon to make a confession and a statement that are undoubtedly unique in the annals of American business. It is with deep regret and no little embarrassment that we do this in order to tell you frankly what actually hap pened when we introduced a new Gillette razor and blade. Soon after this was done, we found that, al though the great majority was pleased, some users complained quality was not up to standard. We learned why. 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