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    PIGE TWO
!MEBFORD 3IAIL TRIBUTE, 3IEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932.
LEAGUE LEAD IN
HECTOATTLING
Two-Ply Win Over Reds
Gives Slight Margin On
Cubs Chicago and Cards
Divide Twin Program
How They Stand
(By the Associated Press)
American
W.
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New Torlt .
Detroit
Waahlngton
Philadelphia
Cleveland
St. Loui
Chicago
Boston ..........
By llerliert W. Barker
(Associated Press Sport Writer)
, . Quietly end unobtrusively, Oeorge
Gibson's Pittsburgh Pirates have
moved Into temporary command of
the hottest light the National league
rift ever known.
Winning both ends of a double,
header o to 0 and B to S from the
Cincinnati Reda yesterday, the PI-
rates snatched Ilrat place by three
percentage points from the Chicago
Cuba who split even with tne at.
Loula Cardlnaia. Larry French gave
them their seventh shutout vlotory
of the year when he limited the Reds
to four hits and won 8-0 In the
opener.
Rene Wins With Bat
Jlmmle Reese'a pinch double In the
ninth drove In two runa and enabled
the Cardinals to trip the Cubs, 4-3
In the first game of a double bill
Charley Root outpltched Dlsay Dean
In the nightcap and the cubs won,
also by a 4-3 count. A crowd of
31,000, biggest of the season at St
Louis, saw the games.
The Boston Braves split two games
with the Phillies, taking the first,
fl-4. and dropping the second S to 1
aa Ed Holloy held them to nine scat
tered hits.
Bill Clark pitched the Brooklyn
Dodgers to a 8-2 decision over the
New Tork Giants. Tony Cuoclnello
driving In three runa with a home
run, double and single.
Vajiks Continue March
In the American league, the New
York Yankeee protected their eight
and one-half game lead by beating
the Philadelphia Athletics again, 8-3,
touching Rube Walbert for four runs
In the first Inning. The Athletics
feu back into fourth place behind
the Washington Senators who trlp
ped the Boston Red Sox, 8-4.
Blanked by Milt aaton for seven
Innings, the Detroit Tigers took ad
vantage of three errors and two
walka after two were out In the
eighth to score five runs and down
the Chicago White Sox, 8-1. Wes
Terrell won his 13th game aa the
Cleveland Indians atopped the St.
Louts Browns, 10-8, In the first game
of a, doubleheader but the Browne
cam back to win the second battle,
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Philadelphia
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St. Louis
New York
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COAST GOLF ACES
OPEN QUEST FOR
PORTLAND, Ore., Jun 37. (AP)
Prank Dolp. the defending champion.
shot a startling 68, six strokes under
par, to lead the field at ths half-way
point In the 86-hole medal play of
ths Paclflo Northwest Golf associa
tion's championship tournament here
today.
Playing over the difficult Alder-
wood country club course Dolp went
out in 34 and came back In 83. Par
on the outgoing nine la 37 and on
the Incoming, 88. .
Dolp'a card:
Out 433 484 44884.
In 438 334 3383388.
On the Columbia country club
course, where the women were en
gaged In an 18-hole medal test, Mrs.
Brent Potter, of Palo Alto, Calif., the
defending champion, posted a 77 to
lead those who had finished the
round shortly after noon. Vers.
Hutchlrigs, of Vancouver, B. C, was
next wlth'a 78.
METHODISTS NAME
DISTRICT HEADS
AT ANNUAL MEET
PORTLAND, Or- Jun 37. (AP)
Rev. Milton A. Marcy, of Salem, was
re-appointed superintendent of the
Salem district at the ooncludlng ses
sion here yesterday of the 80th an
nual meeting of the Oregon confer
ence, Methodist Episcopal church.
Rev. Thomas D. Yarnea, also of
Salem, was re-appolnted superintend
dent of the Caacads district, and Dr.
Jsbate c. Harrison of Portland was
nsmed superintendent of the Port
land district, to succeed Dr. W. W.
Youngson. Th retiring Portland
superintendent waa granted a asb
bat leal leave because of Illness,
The appointments wer announced
by Bishop Titus Low, when Dr.
Clarence True Wilson, nationally
known dry leader, spoke on "th
present status of th prohibition
movement."
Walter R. Warner, of Salem, was
ordained a deacon and Raymond R.
Plnkbetner, of Mndrss waa ordained
an elder at the afternoon session.
HOT GOLF TILT
FROM TED FISH
The most exciting match In the
second round of the president's up
tournament at th Rogue Valley
Club links, was played yeaterday by
Bayard Oetchell and Ted Fill, ac
cording to all reports from the gal
lery. Oetchell won 7 and 8. '
Other winners la th second round
were as followa:
E. S. Tumy from H. Rosenberg, 4
and 3: Oeorge Phythlan from How
ard Scheffel, one up: Russell Semon
from Sprsgue Rlegel, 3 and 1
Homer Marx from R. B. Hammond,
two up; D. O, Tyre won from T.
W. Miles by default; Harry McMahon
from Harold Johnson, 4 and 3: Ralph
viroen from A. B. orr, 4 and 3.
Ralph Vlrden won the 18 hole point
par match Saturday with 30 points,
and Ted Fish, Sunday's with 41
points.
For Mi 38 holes Vlrdsn won first
prlu with a total of 78: D. B. Orsy
second, with 78 points: R. B. Ham
mond, third, with 74 polntc.
Golfers will be plsying the third
round this week and have until Sun
day evening to complete their
matches. The line-up for the third
round follows: E. 8. Tumy vs. Oeo.
Phythlan: Russell Semon, Homer
Marx. D. O. Tyree, Harry McMahon;
Bayard Oetchell, Ralph Vlrden.
I
S. F. SEALS
(By trie Associated Press)
Portland climbed to within one
gam of th leagu leading Holly
wood atara by defeating th Seals
twice yeaterday, 4 to 3, and 8 to 8.
Portland won th series, four games
to three. In the first gam McDon
ald allowed th Seals no hits for the
first four Innings.
Portland broke a alx-all tie with
two runa In th seventh Inning of
th second gam, and that waa all of
the acorlng.
The Seattle Indian took their
series with Los Angelea four game to
three after dividing a Sunday double
header. Th Angels won the first
gam 7 to 8, and the Indiana th
other, 11 to 8. Muller hit a homer
with two men on base.
The Oakland Acorns, running sixth
In the If iu standing were heart
ened by double Sunday victory
over the agu leader, th Holly
wood Sti , 8 to 1 and'lt to 8. Th
Oaks 1c th series, however, three
games . . four.
Th Missions beat Sacramento 14
to 8 and 8 to 8 but the Sacs won
the series four gamea to three. Ths
Reda hammered thro Sacramento
pitchers in th opener.
San Franclsro llutterrat,
SAN FRANCIHCO Jim aftlDI
Butterfat, f. o. b San Francisco,
lec.
T
IB TO 4
IN LOPSIDE TILT
In southern Oregon baseball games
Sundsy, Jacksonville defeated Hilt 6
to 1 and th Medford Eagles were
trounced by Talent 18 to 4, In a one
sided contest. In the HUt-J'vlll tilt,
the wsrm sun benefited the pitchers.
Jack Hughes for JackeonvlUs and
Kamblln for Hilt, each struck out 18
batters. Hughes yielded six hits and
Hamblln eight. Hilt perpetrated seven
error :
Hilt Ab R H PO A E
Zasnato, 8b 3 0 0 0 0 0
Breslln. lb 4 0 8 8 0 1
Kllnger. lb . 0
Funk, ef 4
True, cf m.......4
Lang, rf - 4
Femenla, as 4
Brown, e ..........4
Jones, If ..,4
Favero, 2b ..............3
Hsmblln, p 4
0 18
2 1
0 0
1 0
Ab R H PO A E
3 IS
0 0
Total 37 1 6 37 8 7
Jacksonville
Harrington, e ...
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Stlne, as .
Coleman, lb . .
Cohen, cf
Hughes, p .... .
Lewis. D 3b
Dye. 3b
Lewis, H., rf
Wsrd, -rf
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TONE
IN BUTTER MART
PORTLAND, June 27. AP)
General iteadlneu Ls reflected In
the market for cheese with no
change apparent in general value
throughout the country. This ap
plies to practically all the leading
producing centers.
Trade In the butter market Is Just
hanging on u result of the In
creased stocks received and manu
factured here during the last week.
California Indicates a very uncertain
tone.
ERff market U considered about
steady.
MarKety
Livestock
PORTLAND. June 37. (AP)
CATTLE 3200, calves US; steady to
easy. Steera 800-000 lbs. good 84.00
7.00. medium 84.60-8.00, common
83.00-4.80; 800-1100 lbs. good 88.00-
7.00. medium 84.60-8.00, common
83.00-4.60: 1100-1300 lbs. good 85.75
8.76, medium 84.00-5.73. Heifers
630-860 lbs. good 83.60-6.50, medium
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
Totals 34 6 7 37 8
Prospect defeated Sams Valley B
to 7 Sunday. The game was played in
Clarence Wood's pasture In the Red
Blanket aectlon. and was a nip and
tuck affair until th seventh, when
Sama Valley weakened.
VIIPURI, Finland, June 3. (AP)
Faavo Nurml has served notice on the
world's beat marathonera that It will
take record time to atop him In the
Olympic, gamea by running a short
marathon of 40,300 meters (approxi
mately 3A miles, 40 yards) In two
hours, 33 minutes, four econds
The distance he ran la over a mile
short of th Olympic distance of 26
miles, 885 ysrds but at the clip Nurml
waa going n would have finished
out ths dint? nee under t:ie Olympic
record for two hours. 33 minutes,
35 4-8 seconds.
By his victory, won In the final
Olymplo trlala here yesterday, Nurml
qualified to represent (Inland at Loo
Angelea. It will be his fourth venture
in the International games.
SAYS CHIEF OF POLICE
Chief of Police Clatoua McCredle
today reminded Medford'a celebration
minded population that a city ordi
nance eliminates any possibility of
fireworks being exploded within the
city limits In honor of Independence
day.
The ordinance makes It unlawful
for anyon to ell. or have In hi
possession any fire-crackers, tome.
doea. cap canes, cannons or cap guns
wiwun me city.
From Northern At.i .,.
hotels, the following from Washing
ton atoorted hare ava. ih. w , .
Mr. and Mra. Leo Barber, Mr. and
Mrs. Jefferson H. Spelgelmeln. D. C.
Rohloff, Mr. end Mrs. K. N. Ooddsrd.
E. w. Sscha. R. E. Voorheea end H. D
Coates of Seattle, w. M. Klllmore of
Bllenaburg, and Robert Calland of
A Scottish Rite
rm f Staled meeting Chapter
X'HX Rose Croix, 7:80 p, M.,
f ,un a7-
V L. E. WILLIAMS. SectT.
Special Communication of
Medford lodge No. 103, A.
P. as A. M., Tuesday, June
28th at 7:30 p. m. Work In
E. A. degree. Visitors wel
come. By order of L. O. Stewart. W. M.
OEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
FOR TRADE AT ONCE 81000 equity
In Income property, for 2B or 30
model car. 716 Welch.
FOR SALS1 8 turkes. -.eap. Must
sell to make room for others. Phone
1051. Ask for Oladya Calner.
.FOR SALE Oat hay, cheap. Phono
WANTED Experienced cosmetic dem
onstrator saleswoman. Call 8:30 to
8 p. m., Tuesday evening. Mrs.
Buaaelll, Room 411, Jackson hotel.
FOR RENT Five or six room mod
ern unfurnlehed house. Inquire 436
No. Holly.
FOUND Fraternity pin. Owner can
have same by calling at the Mali
Tribune and ldentllylng and pay
ing for ad.
FOR SALE Psckard. excellent condi
tion. Bargain. Call W. I. Vawter.
CARPET 200 yards, not new but good
shape, 35o yard. All or part. Box
7403, Mall Tribune.
SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SAL7 OF PIPE
i FITTINIGS We are dismantling
the California and Oregon Lbr. Co.
plant at Brookings, Oregon and
have over 100.000 feet of pipe from
1" to 12" which we are offering at
greatly reduced prices. The Port
land Machinery Co., Brookings,
Ore., or Portland, Ore.
PIOS Weaners and feeders. 81 up.
Hlway Boat Shop, Pac. Highway,
Central Point.
FOR RENT Small furnished house
on court one block of Main. Adult
ooupie. Electric range and frigid
aire. Phone 310-R.
WANTED Capable unencumbered
woman who Is willing to keep home
for good home. No children to care
for. Call at 327 No. Holly St., morn
ings or evenings for Information.
WANTED Ten boys 8 to 12 years to
ao nxnt- pleasant work arternoons
and on Saturday. Good pay. Apply
by letter to J. T., care Mall Tribune.
FOUND Keytalner with six keys and
w.un cn nave same by call
ing at The Crest and and paying
for ad.
STRAY HORSES White and roan.
i, dus oo-a. uwner can havo
same by paying damage and ad.
FOR RENT Nice cool sleeping room,
Muniir privileges, price
reasonable. Phone 1076-J.
LOST White male wire haired ter-
..-,. .mm smudge spot on neck.
One tsn esr. one ear tipped in tan.
Reward for Information leading to
hla return. Phone 73S-M.
1031 Model AA Ford .dual wheel hy-
uruuc Qump irucx. a-i condition.
Price 8550.00. Phone Ashland, 50.
1031 Late Model Ford town sedan.
oniy nnven OUOU miles. Just- like
new. Price 8490.00. Phone Ashland.
50.
1937 Oakland sport roadster, looks
souu. runs gooo. price 811500.
Phone Ashland, 50,
1920 Ford A Fordor. A resl
8200.00. Phone Ashland. 50.
buy. I
!
1028 Chevrolet coach, new point, good
rneo e.vu.uu. rnone Ash-1
land, 50.
1927 Chev. eoaoh. good condition
eiio.uu. rnone Ashland. 80.
4 ROOM modern furnished hmiM,
820.00. Permanent renters only.
Phone 790-L.
Helen Continues
Tennis Conquest
WIMBLEDON. England, Jun 37.
(API Mrs. Helen Wills Moody con
tinued her msrch toward th Wim
bledon tennis championship tod y
with 8-0. 8-1 victory over Dorothy
Round in the ausrter fini ..,n,4
Sh will plsy Mary Heeuy, young
Irish player, In th seml-rinala.
Wark started on finishing of th
Salmon River cut-oft. Wlllamin
Time.
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Refrigerators
Price
While Our Present Stock Lasts
$33 Illinois Refrigerators Now $16.50
$35 Illinois Refrigerators Now $17.50
$5.00 DOWN-$5.00 A MONTH
14 00-8 50, common 82.75-4.00. Cows,
good 3.75-4.75, common and medium
42 25-3.75, low cutter and cutter 81
2.25. Bulls yearlings excluded, good
and choice (beef) 83.00-3.60, cutter,
common and medium 83.00-3.00.
Vealera milk fed. good and choice
84.25-S.oo, medium 83.30-4.50, cull
and common 8200-350. Calves 250
600 lbs. good and choice 83.60-4.50,
common and medium 82 00-3.60.
HOGS 2900: some best light butch
ers 10-lSc higher. Light lights 140
160 lbs. Good and choice 84.00-5.00:
lightweights 160-180 lbs. good and
choice 84.75-5.00, 180-200 lo.
and choice 84.70-5 00; medium weight
200-220 lbs., good and choice, 84.00
500. 220-250 lbs. good and choice
83.85-4.75; heavywelKhts. 250-290 lbs.,
good and choice 83.75-425. 290-350
lbs. good and choice 83.40-4.26: pack
ing sows 275-600 lbs. medium and
good 82.75-3.75. Feeders and stock
ere 70-130 lbs. good and choice 33.50
4.00. SHEEP and LAMBS 300; about
a'esdy. Lambs 90 lbs. down, good
snd choice 83.78-4.10. medium 83.00
3.75. ell weights, common 82.00-3.00;
yearling wethers 90-110 lbs. medium
to choice 81.25-2.25. Ewes 120 lbs.
medium to choice 61.00-1.50, 120-150
lbs. medium to choice S 75-1.50, all
weights, cull to common 6.50-.75.
retallera: Country-killed hogs, best
butcher, under 100 lbs., 8a.eftc;
vealere, 80 to 100 lbs., TijBo lb.:
Ismbs, 7'$ b So lb.; yearlings, 45c;
heavy ewes, 38 3c; cornier cow, 8c;
bulls, S is 8 lie lb.
ONIONS Selling prloa to retailers:
New Cochella wax, 81; yellow, 90c
81.00 crate: new red, 81.75 cental;
new yellow, 61.7S cental.
POTATOES Local, BOCiJ, 31.18;
Parkdale. 61.25: Deschutes, i.3S;
eastern Washington, 61.001J6.
NEW POTATOES Northwest, 39
3'jc pound.
STRAWBERRtiss Oregon, 34s, 78
85c: gold dollar. 60c crate.
WOOL 1933 cr.p, nominal; Wil
lamette Vallev. 6e lb.: .njitArn rr.
gon, 6 is 8c lb.
HAY Buying price from produr:
Alfalfa. 8133 13.50: eastern Orenon
timothy, 818: oats and vetch, 813.
Portland Produce
Produce.
PORTLAND, June 27. (AP) But
ter Prints. 93 score or better, 19$
20c; standards, 1819c.
BUTTERFAT Direct to shippers:
Station, lie; 13c; Portland delivery
prices, 14c pound.
EOGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Fresh extras, I6c;
standards, 15c: mediums, 16c.
LIVE POULTRY Net buying price:
Heavy hens, colored, 4 lbs. up,
Mf12c: do mediums, 9c: light, 7c;
light broilers, 11c; colored roasters
over 2 )bs 13 14c; old roosters, Sc;
ducks Pekln, 10c.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
Portland Wheat
60.4
61.3
Or j4a. S, m Van
Week ago .1 65 84.3 74.7 61.8
Year ago- 89.4 100.4 100.8 854
Stock gale Averages.
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
June 37:
80 30
Ind'la Rr's
Today 35.3 13 6
Prev day 86.4 14 3
Week ago ... 38.6 16.7
Year ago .....118.4 83.5
30 90
Ufa Total
54.5 35.3
88.3 36.4
69.9 388
1764 123.1
NEW YORK, June 37. (AP) The
stock market slipped through sup
port line In an early afternoon
selling flurry todsy, which reduced
the general level to approximately
the cyclical low of June 1. Selling
let up a IRtle late, but th closing
tone waa weak, with numerous loases '
of 1 to more than 3 points. Turn
over approximated 800.000 shares.
Todsy's closing prices for 16 se
lected stocks follow;
American Can 30 'i
Curtl Wright
Anaconda - .. .... 3
American T. b T. 76',
General Motors ...
Int. T. 8s T .-
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub. .
Radio
Southern Pac. .......
S. O. of Cal. .
S. O. of N. J
Trana Am. ............
United Aircraft ..
U. S. Steel
, 8',
. 3'i
4!i
1".
, 8
TV4
, 18ts
33 H
an
217,
PORTLAND, June 37. (AP)
wneat;
Open High Low Close
July .48 .48 .48(4 .48V,
Sept. .48(4 .48 u, .48 V, .48 V4
Dec. .60 .50 .50 .60
Cash wheat:.
Big Bend bluestem ..........., .69
Soft white ,.,,... .50
Western white . ............. .49
Hard winter ........ ... . .48
Northern spring . . .48
Western red .47
Oats: No. 3 white, 823.
Today's car recelpta: Wheat, 16;
flour, 13; corn, 1.
Wall St. Report
Bond Rale Averages.
(Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics
Co.)
Juno 27:
30 20 . 20 60
Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Total
Today. B3.9 52.8 73.5 60.0
PORTLAND
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completely circle the United States by
rail and sea, through California. Ari
zona, Texas. New Orleans. Ocean voy
age, meals and berth included, from
New Orleans to New York. Return on
any northern line. Season roundtrip
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32x6.00-20 ..... 8.92 17.48 10.90 21.35
33x6.00-21 8.98 TOT "10T9T "2T64
32x6.50-20 10.60 20.60 1 2.65 24 64
34x7.00-20 12.75 24.96 14.65 28.52
HIGH PRESSURE
WESTERN
GIANTS
3ta3'2CI$,9ir
$4.10forl
31x4 S.S. $A94
$7.10for! Uch
32x4 S.S. $f5
$7.30for1
33x4!iSS-n6i
10.85 fori ' V;Vi,'s
TRUCK TIRES '
30x5, 8-plyea. 14.70
32x6, 8-plyea. 18.80
32x610-ply ea.25.30
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170 Stores In theWsrt-
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101 So. Riverside, Medford J2
Bicycle Tires
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SALE I
26xl'a, each
28x1 Vi, each
Open Friday and Saturday
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