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PAGE TWO MEPFORD MAIL TRTBTTNT3, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JTJLT 6, 1932. I RESULT IN F By GAYI.B TALBOT. Associated Pres Sports Writer. If their rivals wilt continue to feed them extra-Inning games, the Pittsburg Pirates should have little difficulty salting sway the National . league pennant. '. The statement Is made notwith standing the fact that many base ball men still cannot see George .Gibson's outfit as a serious con tender, even if they are out In front by two full games at this stage. The answer Is simple: The Pirates are malting a practice of winning any contest that goes longor than .the regulation nine Innings. Nine times this season they have traveled past the regular closing time, and In seven instances they heve taken the decision. Bill Swift gave them their sixth straight 10-lnnlng victory yesterday when be licked the Olante, 4 to 8, In -11 rounds. . In the only other game on the big league calendar, the last place Cincinnati Beds damaged the Cardi nals, 13 to 4. Although there was no action In the American league, there was con siderable news, and moat of it ex ceedingly bad for the pace-setting Yankees. Charley Devcns Is not quite rea( to burn up the big time. Devena, who stepped out of Harvard into a nice pitching contract with the Yanks last week, lasted only five Innings against the Baltimore Ori oles, during which he was touched for 13 bit and seven runs. Jack Quinn of the Brooklyns, the oldest active player in either league, observed another birthday anniver sary. The record book credits Quinn wtt.h 7 summers and autumns, and he still Is one of the better relief pitchers. STARS OF MANY NATIONS GATHER FOR OLYMPIAD LOS ANGELES, July (AP) With i dozen nation already repre sented here with athlete who will compete In the Olympiad July 30 to Auguet 14, five more contingent ire echeduled to arrive thli week. Those nations already represented Include Australia, New Zealand, In dia, Sweden, Japan, Argentina, Ger many, Halt), Colombia, Hettand, Hun gary and the United States. Among those due In the next few days are another group from Argen tina, Japan's second Invasion; the remainder of India's team, including that nation's great field hockey team which was not scored upon In 1028, Uruguay's one-man team and the Philippine Islands team. The first squad of the Swedish team put In Its appearance yester day with 23 athletes and officials The equestrian horses are due to day and the remainder of the team July 10. Argentina Is represented by Al- berto Zortllo, 400 meters free-style swimming champion of 1028 and Juan Zabala, marathon runner. A large share of the remainder of the South American country's stars are due Friday, along with the major portion of Japan's team, the re mainder of the Indian contingent, and all of the Filipino competitors. Uruguay's lone entrant, Oulllermo Douglas, who Is entered In the singles sculls', also Is expected Fri day. Japan's equestrian team was the first to arrive, appearing early In June with a group of their horses, Although a dozen nations are rep resented, less than a hundred ath letes of the expected 2000 have put In their appearance. CELLAR CHIPS TO ' TEAM HERE FOR SINGLE DATE Efforts of Louis Puhl of the Valliiy All-Stars to sign up the 8. K. 8. L. Girls' Baseball club of Wichita, Kas., to play another game in Medford In addition to the one booked for Sun day, July 17, proved fruitless when Jrvln Van Blarcom, girls manage, wrote that all datea had been filled for tit- next two montha. The fact that the girls' team Is a big attraction and can beat the av erage men's club has made the femi nine stare popular everywhere they travel. The gnme to be played here Sunday, July 17, Is expected to draw on of the largest crowds in several seasons and the local team was eager to get another date filled In the girls' schedule. According to Van Blarcom, We girls will finish a four-game achedule In San Diego and then play In Long Beach before going to San Francisco lor a return engagement against the Mission Eooktes club In a night con test July 9. Prom there the feminine players will Journey to Stockton, Roaevllle and Dunsmulr before begin ning their campaign In Oregon. BREAifiNClAL ' The Rogue river resembled the Mia alaslppl In color today due to a break In the canal of the Prospect diversion project which occurred late last Sight, muddying up the stream more than usual and causing some com ment from local fisherman. However the water was shut off early this morning, and the river ahould clear up In a few hours. The break, which took place In the Middle Tork ci:yon la being repaired by a crew of men, and the canal ahould be back in ser vice In the near future. This is the first time the canal has broken since the completion of the Prospect diversion project, although the river has been muddy on a num ber of occasions during the past few weeks. This condition was reported to be caused by melting snow in the hills above Castle creek, which emp ties Into the North Pork of the Rogue river. Local dlaclplea of Iraao Walton will welcome the day when the snow Is all melted off and the river Is again clear so they may resume their favorite sport In earnest. (By the Associated Press) The Hollywood Stars found them selves In second place In the Coast league today after taking an e-to-3 pasting last night from the Mission Beds, cellar champions of the circuit. The Reds are only six games behind Seattle, leader of the second dlvl vislon. The Portland Beavers took sole possession . of first place by de- fating Sacramento, 7 to ft, In the aeries opener. The Missions wasted no time In cinching the victory, making four runs the first Inning and two In the second. T. Plllette held the Star hit. ters to seven safeties. The Los Angeles Angela beat San Francisco, 4 to 1, by tying the score at one-all In the second Inning and pushing over a run in the sixth and two more In the ninth. Base hits flew thick and fast at the Oakland park last night as the home team defeated Seattle, 0 to 0. Clarence Fleber, young Oakland pitch er, lasted until the first of the ninth Inning, when Pay Thomas went to tb. rescue. Between them they al lowed 19 hits. TILT WITH PAR In match play against par at the Rogue Valley Golf club over the three-day holiday, Graver Tyler won Saturday with two up; Howard Schef' fei and O. C. Boggs tied Sunday for first place, with two up and R. B. Hammond was second, four up. in Monday s play, o. O. Bogga won first place with 9 up and R. B Hammond was second, 9 up. O. O. Boggs turned in the best 39-hole card for the three days with a total of 13 up; Hammond was second, 9 up. In their President's cup match Bayard Oetchell won from Ralph Vlrden, 4 and 3. HOW THEY. STAND. LOCAL TENNIS TITLE IS WON BY C. BOGGS In the finals Sunday morning In the city tennis tournament between Carter Bopgs and Harry Butler, Boggs was victorious In the final match, which went to five atU. Butler won the first set, 9 to 3. J. S. Id ml, ton waa umpire for the match. Through winning the title, for which he has been runner-up twice before, Bogga win receive the silver loving cup being presented the title holder by the Mall Tribune. Suspension For ' Yankee Catcher CHHCAGO, July 9. (,?)-. Catcher Bill Dickey of the New York Van-1 kees today was Indefinitely suspend- ! nd by President William Harrldm or j the American league for assaulting Oarl Reynolds, Washington outfielder. , Ity the Associated Press, Coast. w. Portland ...................... 57 Hollywood 39 San Francisco 49 Los Angelea - 47 Seattle 43 Sacramento 43 Oakland Missions 42 . 40 National. Pittsburg Boston Cblcsgo ......... Philadelphia St. Loula Brooklyn ,.w New York Cincinnati New York .. Detroit Philadelphia Washington Clevelsnd St. Louis Chicago Boston W. 83 83 37 33 . 83 8ft ... 81 ... 8S PO. .804 .883 .saa .803 .434 .448 .442 .431 PO. .887 .634 .831 .too .403 .470 .478 .433 PO. .883 .883 .881 Ml .634 .493 .371 .187 Desirable houses always In first class condition, for rent, lease or sale. Call 103. Real feist, or Insurance Lear It to Jonas. Phone 739. The best clear Cedar Shingles. S0C per 1000. Regular 34 00 shingles Medford Lumber Co. Cryatalgiow Kodak glass supreme TIM. feeajevi, peg. gojlj Th,,tt, Let Us Do Your Grain Grinding at new low Pricei MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Milling Plant cor. loth 0. fir EOF (Continued rrum rags One) newspaper prominence three years ago when he and Anne Cannon, heir ess to the Cannon textile millions, were married at 3 a. m In York, 8. 0. The young couple waa accom panied to the South Carolina Gretna Green by her father and his chaur feur. Marital troubles soon developed and shortly afterwards Reynolds settled $1,000,000 on his wife and Infant daughter. A few months later, Reyn. olds flew his wife to Reno where she obtained a divorce. Anne Cannon Reynolds, shortly after her divorce, announced her en gagement to B. Frank Smith, Jr.. Charlotte hardware man. They were married at about the same time Miss Holman and Reynolds announced their secret marriage. Mlsa Holman, six years older than Reynolds, Is the daughter of a Cin cinnati attorney. She was graduated from the University of Cincinnati, where she studied law, and later rose to prominence on the New York stage. The county court this morning signed an order establishing the Cove road In the Dead Indian district, near icenouse csnyon. It will serve about IS families, and most of the work and exponas of the road will be borne by the residents of the district. When completed It will give the Inhabitants a year round outlet. Close to a score of applications for road Improvements In the rural dis tricts are on file but no action la possible owing to the state of the general road fund finances, which lacks a levy and la apt to be further crippled by the auto license war now raging. A large portion of the emergency relief work money would be derived from Jackson county's share of the license fees. Aside from work on the Sams Val ley secondary highway and special levy work, the road program of the county Is at a standstill. There will be some road oiling soon In the Rogue River and Eagle Point areas the county furnishing the equipment and the districts paying the bill. The county court devoted most of the morning session to approving regular first of the month bills, mostly for the care of Indigents. Insuranca policies on the county fair buildings were ordered renewed. PRICE FOR COAST PORTLAND, Ore.. July (AP) Strengthening of the egg trade Is Indicated generally with continual decrease In offerings. This applies to practically every section of the country. Local prices appear steady to higher for the day with lessening competl tlon from unattached producers. Make of butter Is showing a gen eral heavy decrease In the Portland territory which creates more or less of a steady tone In the trade of the Pacific coast. Butterfat Is unchanged. Advance of lc lb. In the buying hens of all weights la reported by the trade here, following a decrease In the supply. No change has as yet been made in the price of broilers. There remains a very good demand In the market for country killed hogs along the wholesale way with recent advances sustained. Sudden Increase In the demand for string beans Is noted In the trade with the chief call for yellow stock, which Is generally unfilled. Both green and wax prices are held stead ier. Prices continue on the down trend In the tomato market, affecting both tne notnouse and outdoor offerings. California stock Is In liberal offering ana down to si. 20 lug for both Ban renro ana Aiercea block. With the arrival of the first big lots from Yakima and Increasing sup plies from The Dalles, the 1932 north west apricot season is fairly well un der way. Prices are weak to lower. Dec. .60 JWi M Cash markets: Big Bend bluestem w Soft white ... western white Hard winter Northern spring Western red Oats: No. 3 white, $31.60. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 10; flour, 3; corn, 3- .60 .51 .50 40 .49 48 Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, July 6. (AP) Live poultry: Net buying price: Heavy hens, colored, 414 lb- up, 11 Ql3o; do mediums, 10c: lights, 8c; light broilers, 10c; colored roasters, over 3 lbs, lftc; old roasters, 6c; ducks. Pekln, lie 12c. Strawberries: Oregon 34s, 81 e 1.35 crate. Butter, eggs, country meats, but terfat, potatoes, wool, hay quota tions unchanged. Ban Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July . (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Fran cisco, 18c. t - NOW AT PINNACLE CORVALLIS. Ore., July 6. (AP) With many cherry producing districts of the northwest now making their heaviest shipments, reports received by the O. 8. O. extension service and the U. 8. D. A. bureau of agri cultural economics Indicate move ment of this crop Is at Its peak. The season has been favorable and the yield abundant, but prices have been low. Eastern auction returns have netted f.o.b. prices of 3 to 4 cents a pound and less. Some eastern movement has been by refrigerated freight in stead of express to curtail shipping costs. Oregon's carlot movement of green peas Is through, curtailed somewhat by cannery contracts guaranteeing growers 3' cents for No. 1 stock. Dry slabs 1100 per tier. You haul 'em. Medford Fuel Co. Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore.. July . (AP) Cattle SO, calves 30, about steady. Hogs 200; slightly lower. Light lights, 140-160 lbs., good and choice, 4.1B(?5.15. light weights, 160-180 lba., gpod and choice, (5.00 5.15; 180-300 lbs., good and choice, $5.00 5.15; medium weight, 300-330 lbs., good and choice, 94.1638. 10; 320 250 lbs., good and choice, $4.25 5.00; heavy weights, 350-300 lbs., good and choice, $4.10$4-85; 200 350 lbs., good and choice, $3.50 9 4. 68: packing sows, 378-500 lbs., me dium and good, $3.00 $ 4.00. Sheep, 800: steady to strong. Lambs, 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $3.80 (ft 4.00; yearling weth ers. 90-110 lbs., medium to choice, $1.00 iff 325. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. . (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) July s: SO 30 30 SO India Ex's . Ufa Total Today 38.7 14.0 S6.0 38.6 Prev. day . 3S.6 13.8 854 3S.7 Week ago ... 85.7 13.3 55.9 3S.8 Year ago 114.8 80.0 173.4 119.9 Bond Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) July 6: 30 30 30 80 India Br'a Ufa Total Today 83.S B3.4 73.3 S9.7 Prev day 63.3 62.3 73.3 SB 8 Week ago 53.8, 51.8 73.3 69.5 Tear ago 85.3 101.4 101.5 98.1 NEW YORK, July 8. (AP) Per sistent strength in foreign govern ment bonds finally brought in a turn In domestlo stocks today, aa shorts, who had been akeptlcal of the move In forelgna, decided It might be wise to cover. Shares recovered an early aetback. and closed firmly with numerous gains of a point or so In leaders. Turnover aggregated 700,000 ahares. Today'a closing prices for 18 select ed stocks follow: American Can American T- de T. . Anaconda ......... Curtis Wright General Motors . Int. T. as T. , Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. H Radio BETTER TIME OF POST Ai GATTY (Continued from Page One) Their fast crossing from Harbor Grace put them 3 hours and 55 min utes ahead of Post and Oatty, the round-the-world record holders, at the Berlin stage of the Journey, on the basis of elapsed time. When Post and Oatty struck Ber lin after stopping at Harbor a race. Chester, England, and Hanover, t,hey had eaten up 34 hours and 34 minutes. Although Mattern and Oriffln took more than 10 hour, to reach Harbor Grace from New York, they reduced the Post-Gatty margin of over four hours on that trip, by cutting out the Intermediate a tope to the German capital. (Post and Gatty spent 11 hours and 8 minutes sleeping In Berlin and tne Mattern-Grlffln team may gain more time by proceeding Immediately toward Moscow). Fought wind Storm Mattern and Oriffln could have made It to Berlin in even leaa time if they had not had to fight a ter rific wind storm In the Hanover area. They apparently maneuvered around the worst of the blow and thus took longer than expected to complete the hop. Aa result, only a small crowd waa on hand to greet them, but Tem plehof airdrome officials did their utmost to mark the new heights of trans-Atlantic aviation. As the grace ful streaks of red, white and blue circled around Templahof and drop ped lightly Into the runways, the Stars and Stripes were raised, and a band played "The Star Spangled Ban ner." Unfortunately, Ambassador Frederic M. Sackett, who had received reports of the fllera' progress, had left the field IS mlnutea before they arrived, figuring they had probably stopped between Hanover and Berlin. They had averaged more than ISO mllea an hour all the way across. They held to this average to Han over, but lost It because of the storm. They are shooting at the round-the-world record of 8 daya, IS hours and SI mlnutea. Patient Suicides SALEM, July 6 (AP) Horace Tee, 38, a patient at the atate hospital here, took his own life by hanging some time during the night. . He was found in the engine room of the institution. Tee waa received from Multnomah county In September 1929. TO AT E The Lions club adjourned today noon following luncheon at the Hotel Holland to meet again Friday eve ning at Casey's camp on Rogue river for annual Installation ' of officers, banquet and dancing party. The committee for the evening is composed of Lions Chas. Reames, Al Llttrell, L. Pennington and Leland Brophy. Guests are urged to be at Casey's camp at 7:30 o'clock for the opening of ceremonies and a splendid program Is promised all who attend. One week from today the Lions convention will . open In Klamath Falls and plans for attending were discussed at the luncheon. The day on which the Medford members will attend was not determined. Copies of the convention program will be obtained and distributed at the ban quet Friday night, at which time def inite plans for the Medford caravan will be made. Portraits of distinction. The Peas leys, opp Holly theater. Southern Pas. . S. O. of Cal. 8. O. of N. J Trans Am. United Aircraft U. S. Steel Corpt Trust Shs. Dr. Hall Suffers Sciatica Attack EUGENE, Ore., July 8 (API Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall, president of the university of Oregon, Is 111 with a severe attack of sciatica and his phy sician, who said the Illness waa caus ed by overwork, has ordered him to remain In bed for two weeks. July Range Bargains Prices Reduced on Toledo Ranges t Extra Quality Ranges Weigh 300 lbs. Each TOLEDO Semi Enamel ed range. Our regular price 47. 16-inch oven Semi - Enamel ed range. Our regular price $50. 18-inch oven SUPREME I; El Full Enameled range. Our reg ular price $57. Full Enameled range. Our reg ular price $60. 8 i iff- T. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Wheat: July Sept. Ore., July e. 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