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SIEDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932.
INDIANS INJECT,
LIFE IN LEAGUE
IT
E
Boisterous Batting Attacks
Win Nine of Last 12
Starts Grove Victim in
- Yesterday's Bat Foray
By GAVLB TALBOT
Associated Press flports Writer
The Cleveland Indians, tearing
through the east with a speed and
spirit that stamps them a vastly Im
proved club In the last month, prom
ise to Instill some life In an Ameri
can league race that had about died
on Its feet,
Featuring a bolstrorous batting at
tack, the IndlRns have captured nine
of their last twelve games, and with
in a week have fought ttielr way up
from the second division Into a tie
for third place. Another victory over
the A.'s today would plant them In a
tie for the second rung. -
Great Grove Victim
The Indians gave one of their most
Impressive performances of the year
yesterday In hammering the great
Lefty Grove for 18 hits and a 7-to-fl
Ylctory.
The combination of Charley Buf
fing's gut-edged pitching and Ben
Chapman's home run with one aboard
gave the Tanks a 4to-3 decision over
St. Louts, although they made only
five hits off Walter Stewart.
It took Washington 10 Innings to
subdue the White box, 13 to 13, and
then they needed a wild throw by
Luke Appling to give them the decid
ing run. fc
The Boston Red Sox hosed out De
troit, 3 to a, behind Bob Kline.
Successive drives by Dave Bar bee
and Que Dugas gave the Pittsburgh
Pirates an 8-to-7 verdict over Brook
lyn In 13 Innings.
Cubs Hold Pace
The aecood place Chicago cubs kept
pace with a 4-vo-a win over the
Braves, engineered by Pat Melons.
Knocked from the box In the first In
ning the previous day, Malone came
back to allow eight hi Is and score
the winning run In the ninth.
George Watklna gave the Cardinals
their third straight over the Phillies
by a score of 7 to 8 yhen he knocked
one from the premises after two were
out and one on In the ninth In
ning.
Thanks to an error by Joe Morrlssey
In the lest Inning, the Giants broke
a lour-game losing streak with a 4-
to-3 win over the Cincinnati Reds,
, s
T
OUT' ON INJURIES
PITTSBURG, July IS. (API The
Jinx that has trailed many a major
league dsu club has caught up with
the league leading Pittsburg Pirates
to put the "poison brothers," Lloyd
and Paul Waner on the sidelines.
During yesterdays extra Inning
game with Brooklyn, Lloyd suffered
a wrenched leg that will keep him
out of the game for several days.
Paul, the National league's leading
slugger, cut a finger and while he
may play today, he has a very sore
hand.
Baseball men agreed that the loss
of the younger Wsner for any con
alderable length of time will hurt
the Pirates' chances for the league
flsc. He Is one of the moat con
sistent hitters In the lineup.
REED AlliES '
SALEM, Ore., July 13. (AP)
Robin Reed of Reedaport, holder of
the world welterweight wrestling
championship, will defend It sgalnst
Henry Jones of Provo. Utah, hers
again next Tuesdsy night, It was
announced In the course of a mat
show at the armory In which both
men defeated their opponents, on
the night of July 4 Reed retained
his belt when he and Jones wrestled
a two-hour draw.
Reed, 148 pounds, took two out of
three falls from Pat Flnnegan, 147,
of Springfield, Ohio, and Jones. 148,
detested Jack Ssllabury, 148, of Salt
Lake City In similar fashion.
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HOW THEY
STAND.
(By the Associated Press)
Coast
W. U Pet.
Portland - gi 42 .693
Hollywood to 43 .sea
San Francisco f. 53 47 .630
Los Angeles II SO .605
Seattle 00 69 .490
Sacramento : 48 67 .447
Oakland 43 67 .441
Missions 42
go
National
W.
. 44
L. Pet.
31 .887
Pittsburgh
Chicago
. 43 35
. 43 38
.661
.626
.600
Boston
St. Louis ...
. 39 39
, 40 44
, 38 43
34 41
. 39 49
Philadelphia ,
Brooklyn
New York
Cincinnati
.478
.475
.463
443
W. L.
. 65 38
. 48 88
, 44 34
, 48 36
Pet.
New York ....
Philadelphia ...
Detroit
.879
.571
.684
Cleveland
.581
Washington
44 38
,... 89 40
... 38 61
.837
St. Louts ......
Chicago ........
Boston
.404
.854
.338
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
Coast,
R. R.
Portland - 8 13
Oakland 7 11
Batteries: Koupal, Zahnlser and
Fltcpatrlck; Thomas and Gaston.
R. H-
6 11
5
Los Angel's .
Hollywood
Bstterles: Ballou and Campbell:
Thomas, Sheehan, Turner and Bus
ler, Msyer. 9 ,
R. r
Ban Francisco ,T ft
Missions 3 7
Bstterles: Davis and Brenzel;
Plllette and Rlccl.
R. H.
.3 4
.1 II
Seattle
Sacramento
Batteries: Kalllo and Cox; Tlncup
and Woodsll.
SEVEN-RUN RALLY
n
DEFEATS BEAVERS
By the Associated Press.
The Oakland A c o r n s, running
seventh In a field of eight, treated
hometown fans to their best ball
game of the season In upsetting the
league leading1 Portland club, 7 to 6.
The defeat did not cost the Reavers
their top position, for Hollywood,
second by only one game, also wsa
tipped over by Loa Angeles, 6 to 6.
The Beavers had the Oaks blanked
for eight Innings, but In the ninth
the Oaks trooped In with seven
runs.
Hollywood had a four-run lead In
the first Inning, but the Angels
came bsck with one In the second
and five In the third to win, 8
to 5.
Curt Davis of the Seals and Ted
Plllette of the Missions engaged In
a pitching tussle, the Seals winning,
8 to 3. Davis shut out the Missions
until the ninth when they scored
their two runs on a walk, a single.
an error and an outfield fly.
Beattles drive to advance from
the second division In the standing
to fourth place was checked by the
Beeramento Sensiors, who beat the
Indians, t to 3. The Sacs got 13
hits.
Manager Kearns .
Now Has Manager
SHREWSBURY. N J.. Ji.lv 19
(API Jsck Kearns. who used to be
Jack Dempsey'a manager, was mar
ried last night to Miss Lillian Kens,
ler of toulsvllle. Kv.. st the home
of Mickey Walker, former middle
weight champion, who now fights In
the heavyweight division. Kearns
Is Walker's msnager.
DeMraole housee always In first
elsr ondltlon. for rent, lease or sale
Call I0S.
Good grades ot lumber at eull
prices. Medford Lumber Co.
Pishing, awtmmlni. Danclns at
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STARS FACE SIXTH
YEAR UNDER PRINK
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
gene, July 13. (Special) It la not
often that a football player spends
six years under the same coach In
high school and college.
That Is what will happen to three
Oregon stars Bill Morgan, captain
elect: Bill Bowerman, first-string
quarterback, snd Bernle Hughes, first
string guard. All three played under
Calllson for four years when he was
high school cosch at Medford. These
lads were on the high school teams
that awept through four atste chsra-
pionsnips.
In 1939, when Calllson came to
Oregon as freshman coach under
Captain John J. McEwan, these lads
followed him here. That fall they
were all mainstays of Prime's year
ling eleven.
The following year Morgan and
Bowerman graduated Into the var
sity under Dr. C. W. Spears, now
coach at Wisconsin. Morgan won a
regular berth as a tackle, but Bow
erman first played end then was
moved Into the bsckfleld to be block
ing quarterback and field general.
Hughes was not In school In 1930,
so he did not play.
Last year all three played under
Spears, and all three were regulara.
Morgan was- named on several all-c-isst
elevens and at the end of the
so. ton was chosen captain of the
teen:. Morgan will be a regular
tackle this yesr: Bowerman will be
quarterback, while Hughes may be
shirted to center, the post he held
for four years on the Medford high
team and on the freshman eleven
here, Calllson said, to bolster that
department, Eric Foreta, regular
pivot man for the last three years,
was graduated last' June, arid Calll
son Is seriously considering giving
first call to Hughes.
This will be Bowerman'a and Mor
gana final season, but not Hughes',
who did not play varsity ball in 1930,
so Bernle will have an opportunity!
of playing another year under Cal
llson In 1933. That would make It
seven years under the same coach
and undoubtedly would be some kind
of a record.
T
Cue to legal technicalities which
bar boxing In the state outside the
Jurisdiction of city boxing commis
sions, the next csrd scheduled for
Wednesday, July 30, at the Jack
son county fairgrounds, will Instead
be held In the Medford armory, ac
cording to Promoter Mack LI Hard.
Leo Lomskl, the "Aberdeen Assas
sin," will meet Jack McCarthy, Ban
Francisco comer, In the 10-round
main event, which promises to "pack
'em in." McCarthy gave a good
account of himself against the
heavier Jimmy Byrne, In a recent
fight here and fans are anxious to
see him In action against a man of
his own weight.
One of the bouts carded that be
tween Bob Christine, Medford, snd
Wardlow Howell, giant Ashland high
school athletic star Is still some
what In the air as Howell has not
been signed.
Other events on the program In
clude Circus Red Howe, local fa
vorite, and Roy Sullivan, Tacoma, In
a six-round affair, and Herb White,
Butte Falls, and Young Lutmsn,
Grants Pass, at six rounds.
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DETROIT, Mich, July 13. (API
Gene Sarazen hits a golf ball off the
tee at a velocity of between 130 and
180 miles an hour. This was estab
lished In a test made yesterday with
stop watches and an automobile at
the proving grounds of a local motor
car company.
Synchronizing the stsrt of a drive
five times with an automobile main
fining a 120-mlle an hour speed, Sar
azen got the ball In the lead of the
motor car for about 100 yards. Then
for a time the ball and car traveled
TOPEKA, Km., July 13. (AP)
A "no pay, no play" atrlkc has been
called by members of the Indepen
dence club of the Western associa
tion, simultaneously with a, disputed
announcement that William Fie is -
chsker, owner of the Topeka. club.
hfcd relinquished possession.
The latest developments last night,
has left the status of the six-club
loop in considerable uncertainty. Fi
nancial troubles have been tfommon
during the season, resulting In nu
merous transfers of memberships
and teams.
Members of the Independence club.
irked at non-payment of back sal
aries, left Hutchinson last night
an hour before game" time and for
feited the contest to the wheat
shockers. A futile effort was made
by Marty Purtell, producer manager,
to prevent the departure of bis
charges.
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on even terms but finally the car
pulled gradually away.
Timers with stop watches were
posted along the testing course to
clock both ball and car at various
stages. Counting only the distance
In flight, the ball traveled 330 yards
In 4.6 seconds and the automobile
covered the same distance In 4.1 sec
onds. Sarazen said the test showed It Is
ths speed with which the clubhead
hits the bell, as much as the timing
of the stroke, that gives distance on
drives.
LIKE BASKETBALL
PARIS (AP), Basketball has grown
In France until It surpasses rugby
football in numbers of players.
This Is the result of seed sown dur
ing the war by 7. M. G. A. physical
education directors who came over
with the American expeditionary
forces. .
After the war, Gaston Francois,
of Monte lair, N. J., as physical direc
tor of the Methodist Memorial In
Paris, pushed the French along and
now they are far ahead of all other
European countries In the great
American basket game.
International contests are begin
ning. The last season France played
three matches with Switzerland,
Belgium and Portugal.
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Garage in basement with direct
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Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75P
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