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P2CGE TWELVE SrEDFOKD IIJOL TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 2JTGT7ST 12, 1932. BASEBALL YESTERDAY BUTTERICK PATTERNS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY E IN OLD GOLF FEUD Coast E. H. TEST American Supremacy Is 'Doped' for Eclipse In Final Events in Water U.S. Mermaids Hold Lead OLYMPIC SWIMMING STADIUM, LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12. (AP) Thrllllna a near -capacity crowd of 10,000 persons with four graceful per formance, Mlas Dorothy poynton. Bollywood girl, today won the wom an's high diving championship of the tenth Olympiad with a total point core of 40.26, Miss Poynton provided the unex pected by defeating Miss Georgia Coleman, Loa Angeles, winner of the Olympic springboard diving title. Mlu Coleman finished second with aa.M points. Mlas Poynton, Mtas Coleman and Ulaa Marlon Roper made it a third dean sweep for the United States In the Olympic diving competition for tint, second snd third places. Amer icans had previously taken the first three positions In the men's and wo men's springboard championship. Mlas Roper was awarded 36.32 points for her third place In the field Of seven contestants. Others scored as follows: Mtas Ingleborg SJoqulst, Sweden, MJ53. Miss Etsuko Kamakura, japan, pi.30. Miss Ingrld Larson, Denmark, 31.00 Mia Magdalene Epply, Austria, J.70. LOS ANGELES, Aug. lb. p) The aquatic world was forewarned today that Japan plans to lend a distinct Oriental hue to the closing episodes of the tenth Olympiad swimming championships. Fortified with three sturdy per formers In each of the three remain ing races on the program, these sons erf Nippon held the upper hand over the remainder of the field, including Uncle Sam's best, and It was quite evident thai unless an upset of the most profound order was in prospect, the team title was due tp leave Amer ican hands. May Take Lead Today. With the only men's final on to day's program, and the United States holding a five-point team lead, there wa strong possibility that Japan night assume first place before sun down. Mearrwhlle, America's mermaids dominated. Eleanor Holm won the 100-meter backstroke crown yester day from Bonnie Mealing, Australia, In 1 minute 10.4 seconds, 1.1 seconds slower than her own Olympic record set In the semi-finals. As a result, the feminine team lead mounted to 51 against 17 for Australia. Hnngary Polo 1st Unbeaten. Hungary's great water polo team maintained Its undefeated record by trouncing the United states, 7 to 0. The Yankees had gone undefeated before, although Germtny, 1038 champions, held them to a tie. The victory virtually assured Hungary the teeldea the 100-meter backstroke finals for men, Olymplo titles to be decided today included the women's high platform diving, and the wom en's 400-meter relay, both of which United States was favored to win. HOW THEY STAND. - Const W. L. Pot. Portland 7a B7 .671 Hollywood i 74 89 MS Los Angeles ,, 73 (0 53 Ban Francisco 71 60 .646 Seattle ' 83 89 .477 Sacramento 83 70 .474 Oakland 87 78 .429 Missions 63 80 .394 American W. L. Pet. New York .-. 78 86 .88. Philadelphia 88 44 .600 Cleveland 65 45 .891 Washington 81 49 .858 Detroit 67 60 am St. Louis 40 80 .450 Chicago i ,,. 38 70 .340 Boston us 89 -41 National W. Pet. -., ... 69 48 .681 80 60 .648 68 64 .818 67 64 .614 i 67 68 .504 i , 63 88 .488 80 88 .473 48 87 .417 Chicago Pittsburgh Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia St. Louis Hew York Cincinnati Portland . . 3 8 3 Ssn Francisco . 4 7 1 Batteries: Bowman. Koupal and Fltzpatrlck; Davis and Brenzel. R. H. B. Los Angeles a 10 8 Oakland 18 8 Batteries: Btltzel and Campbell; Ludolph and Ramondl, Leveque. R. R. B. 0 7 1 18 0 Sacramento - Batteries: cole and Hoffman; Vlncl and Woodall. B. H. E, Seattle . 6 18 8 Hollywood 13 18 3 Batteries: Kelson and Cox; Tur ner and Bassler, Mayer. IS THREATENED BY (By the Associated Press) Hollywood's Stars batted themselves to within two games of the first place Portland club Thursday night by hammering the Seattle Indians Into submission, 13 to 6. Cleo Car- lyle, oenter fielder, led the Hollywood attack, getting five Jilts In five times up. Jim Turner, Star hurler, con tributed three of his team's 18 safe ties, one of them a homer. The In dians got 13 hits, but were not as successful in turning them Into scores. Part of the Portland Beavers lead slipped away from them as Ban Fran cisco won the third straight of the series, 4 to 3. Davis allowed the Ducks only six hits. The Seals were held to seven safeties, but bunched ttiem more effectively. Art Garibaldi, second baseman, brought home, three of the runs by timely hitting. Bert cole of the Missions and Leftv Vlncl, Sacramento hurler, put on a beautiful nlne-lnnlng duel, with the' Senators winning out In the final frame, 1 to 0. The winning run was made as result of Cole's fumble of an easy fielding chance. Los Angeles remained In third nlace. halt a game behind Hollywood, bv beating the Oaks 3 to 1 In a 13-ln- nlng contest. SLATED TO OLYMPIC SCULL LONG BEACH, Cel.. Aug. 13. (AP) Apparently only the biggest kind of an upset could deprive Henry Robert (Bobby) Pesrce, broad-snoul-dered Australian oarsmsn, from the distinction of being the first to cap ture the Olymplo single soulllng champion twice In succession. Pesrce's defense of his world title wss the feature of today'a program, calling for decisions In four of the seven devtslons of the Olymplo re gatta. The remaining final. Ineludlni the elght-oared race with California fly Ing the American colore against Italy, ureat Britain and Canada, will be rowed off tomorrow. Pearce's ohief apposition fliured to come from Bill Miller of Phila delphia, te American champion, In four man race Including the giant Oulllermo Douglas of Uruguay and Leslie (Dick) Sherwood of Oreat Britain. However, Pearce appeared to be "under wraps" when he took Mil ler's measure In the first sculling yesterday to beat Douglas and elimi nate Joe Wright, Jr., of Canada In the final preliminary teat. GIRL ATHLETE TO DALLAS. Texas, Aug. 13 (API) Mildred "Babe" Dldrlkson. sensational all-around girl athlete, announced on her return home today from the Olymplo games, where she estab lished two world's records, that she SIHAiliPEST O The Gillette BLUE SUPER BLADE is without question the sharpest blade we have ever manu factured. This fact is proved by an ingenious device Gillette's exclu sive photo-electric sharpness tester. FOR WESTERN CUP Pair Will Give Added Interest to Event Scheduled for Rockford, III., Country Club Opening August 22 By Paul Mlckelson (Associated Press Sports Writer) ROCKFORD, HI, Aug. 13. (API- Two old "war horses" of the fairways. H. Chandler Euan and Charles 'Chick Evans, will give the 1933 Western smsteur golf championship a thrill when the white pelleta start flying over the Rockford Country club course August 33. These two veterans, who have worn the western crown 13 times between them over the past 30 years, will bat tle for It again this year, pitting their recovered skill and experience against approximately 140 products of golf dom's younger generation led by the defending champion, Don Moe of Portland, Ore. Egan N'ow 4A Egan, now In his 48th year, but back on the strong game that brought him the western title In 1003, '04, '06 and '07 and the National amateur championship In 1904 and '06 Isn't regarded as a sot-up by any means by his youthful rivals. The veteran of a thousand match es flashed his first comeback In 1939 by aweeplng to the seml-Unals of the National and recaptured the Pacific northwest cro-vji this yesr. Evsns, golf's most notorious vlc tlmb of glased putts. Is far from the shotmnker that swept to western titles eight times between 1909 and '33, but word has spread that he has been playing his best golf in five years. Boys Also Good But the "old timers" will have a struggle on their hands from the quellfylng round of 38 holes to the final championship putt. Moe will be back and so will the 1930 champion, Johnny Lehman of Chicago; Charlie Beavers, Los An geles star; Jack Westland, Chicago, finalist in the 1931 National ama teur, and possibly Harrison "Jimmy" Johnston, another national cham pion of yesterday, from St. Paul. Walker Cup Conflict Because of the fact that the Walker Cup matches are slated for Brook line, Mass., beginning September 1, many other stars, Including the Eng lish toam members, will be missing from .the tournament picture. How ever, several western stars may come In as late entries. Por the "straight and narrow," shot makers, the championship Rockford course doesn't hold any terrors. It Isn't so very long and the greens are fair. It Is well trapped, the fairways are laid out to penalize bad ahots and three holes border a river. Par la 71. will enter the women's nstlonal golf tourney at Peabody, Mass.. SeDtember 37. I'm going In for golf J- ble wsy," said Miss Dldrlkson, who has plsyed only a dozen rounds of golf. i aon t ssy I'll win the national women's title this year, but I'm going to enter. I'm hitting the ball well and as soon as I get onto those Irons I believe I csn play with the beat of them." ' A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY MANN'S jHWyOD They're all around us, hanging on racks, being unwrapped from crinkly papers, and stretched out in serene beauty waiting to be price tagged. Beautiful New Wool Frocks and Three-Piece Knitted Suits of exquisite quality, fresh from the world of Fall Fashion. As for price tags, you'll be surprised when you see how reasonable they are in every instance. 9 Gracious Fall Frocks of NEW FALL SILKS There's nothing smarter then a dress or ensemble made from this new 40 Inch travel crepe for fall and winter. The patterns In this group of fall silks are checks, stripes, small tile effect, broken line and feather Ideas In shades of black and white, green and white, wine and white and blue and gray. On sale tomorrow for You can forget about your cottons and washable crepes now Pall's Just around the oorner and your first fall frocks are ready In our a tore I Smart light weight woolens of distinct novelty weave In Grove Oreen, Rhum Brown, Bordeau Red and of course Black. The style notes on these new frocks sre lovely collar and cuff Ideas In satin and smart collars of silk pique and elephants ear. These are In halt sizes from "'Korrect" as well as regular sizes. $109.5 Annual August FUR SALE Closes Saturday Night You really owe It to yourself to , make an Investment In a fur coat. Jacket or scarf this season because seriously, prices on quality furs have never been lower and, they will go higher. Tomorrow will be the last day of this fur sale. Miss ' Busby, representing the E. Weiss Company, famous' fur house, will not be with us Monday, so select , your furs now. Extended payments can be arranged at our Credit Office. Second Floor ffti' $1 oo yd. The Newest 3 -piece Knitted Suits Tour fsll wardrobe will not be complete without a. three piece knitted suit especially one of these that abso lutely will not stretch. The outstanding weaves are Sharkskin, Sueda, and Nub Tweed. The popular ahades are brown," wine, blue and tan. The coat, sweater and skirt styles vary as each suit Is Individual. They are priced 1675 to $2475. Ask to See the Advance Fall Coats! flearance Farewell Summer Dresses A 1 MX V Newest Recruit in Our FELT Ranks Sailors $ 5. Women Always like a good brim . . . lalors are much, much more 1.. Quite narrow . . , posed straighter over your brows for the newest "angle." Squarish of crown , . , often softened with a telescope crease . , , decelv. ingly shallow for smartness, but amply deep for comfort. A Fall note of great importance. MANN'S Values to $27.50 Out they go tomorrow for Just $10.00, and aio.00 never bought a better dressl Think of It, values up to $27.50. Dresses for sports and afternoon wear. The smartest spring and summer frocks in our stock, only a few left so come early, get yours tomorrow. Values to $19.75 And what a dress SS.OO will buy tomorrow at Mann's. Dresses that have sold all season up to S19.TS go for this sensational price. Beautiful tub silks In soft pastel ahsdes. short sleeve snd Jacket styles In halt and regular sizes. Final clearance Values to $12.50 Outstanding In value and quality are these stunning dresses for only 3.0O. Frocks of orgsndle for party, wear, light prints and solid shades for day time and sports all with a S3.0O price ticket on them. The else range is good snd the values to $.13 M, Sale of Voile Dresses! The final summer clearance of all better voile dresses tomorrow at Mann's. This group consists of afternoon styles with and without slips to match. A few very lovely models yet to choose from. Come early as these are regular up to 15.95 Dresses snd they will go fsst at this price MOT 1M $29.5 $3o Sensational Hosiery News The most unusual hosiery news of the year. Beautiful full fashioned pure silk THEME hose at 59c a pair. An extremely sheer hose with all the style features of the moat expensive stock ings. Plcot top, lisle rein forced foot, French heel and cradle sole. All for 69c pair and In the newest fall shades to select from. Special Sizes 8i2 to 10ia New Hand Made Gowns New gowns, for fall. Women's and misses' fine quality hand-made nainsook gowns trimmed with hand embroidered designs. Colors are peach, flesh and white. All sizes. Choice tomorrow at Mann's m $ 1 op eacr Glove Silk Bloomers Attention, women and misses. See these new "LUXITE" glove silk bloomers at Mann's for 1.59 and (1.98. They are In tnff or elastic knee styles In flesh shade. The regular values are $1.98 and $2.98. Choice tomorrow $1.59 and $1.98 Infants' Bonnets A clearance of Infants' summer bonnets of fine quality crepe de chine, net and sheer organdie. Assorted colora bub broken sizes. Regular values up to $158, on sale tomorrow for only 69 each SOAP and TOWEL SPECIAL i V erun e w Special tomorrow In the toiletries section. S bars ht "A M O RITA" cold cream complexion soap and one 40-lnch cannon Turkish towel. A 65c val. Jackets in White and Eggshell, Values to $7.50 for $3.75 Women's Slip-on Sweaters, Values to $2.95 for 79c Wash Dresses in Voile, Pique and Prints for $1.00 Both for 49c e DRI-RITE MODERN Kitchen Towels A new Idea in kitchen towels. 36x25 inch towels put up In celophane packages of 3 and 4 towels to the pscksge. They are In white and fast colored yellow, green, orchid. Ink and orange. Colored towels 3 In package. White towels In package: 49 pkg. 8.Button length Fabric ZQ Gloves, White & Eggshell D ' pr. Leather Jackets for Men and Boys Men's Suede Leather Coats T A f Men's finest quality suede leather coats In either kntt collar and cuff style or with leather p H collar and cuffs. This fine coat sold last season for 16 95 and Is gusranteed perfect. Sizes fr 34 to 40. Just the garment for out door work or sport; Ideal for school. This aeseon's prices H Genuine Washable Goat Skin Coats (t jar f m A new lesther coat for men and boyi. Oenulne washable goat skin made from the very J V.J finest grsde skin with Cossack atyle collar, leather cuffs arid lesther waits band. This VI-J A msrvelou new cost Is In a rich shade of light tan and Is guaranteed washable. (Boys' n sites S 9S.) Boys' Suede Leather Coats 'f Ff A complete line of boys' fine quality suede leather coat In the same styles as those for men. Tl Leather or knit collars. These sties are from to JO. This coat is especially mad to stsnd 4"' S hard school wear. Before you buy the boy a leather coat see these at Manns. 'W