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PTGE EIGHT TO VICTORY O ER STARS OF WORLD First Team Title in History of Olympics Is Taken by Sturdy Little Brown Men As Big Crowd Cheers By PAUL ZIMMERMAN. (Associated Press Bportj Writer) OLYMPIC SWIMMING STADIUM, 1X38 ANGELES, Cel., Aug. 13. (AP) Japan closed the greatest water car nival ever known to the modern Olympic games today In the blaze or two glorloue victories which gave Nippon lt first team title. The youngest and the oldest mem ber ol the sturdy team from across the Paelflo turned the trick as the capacity cosmopolitan crowd of 13,000 persons extended the victorious little brown men prolonged cheers. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13. (AP) Champions crowned In the tenth Olympiad aquatic carnival which ended today follow: Men. 100-meter free-style Won by Ta ujl Mlyazakl, Japan. Time 58.8 (best mark 68 flat In semi-finals.) Spring board diving Won by Mick ey Riley Galltzen, U. S. A, 161.38 points. 400-meter free-atyle Woa by Olar. nee Crabbe, U. S. A. Time 4:48. 800-meter relay Won by Japan (T. Mlyazakl, M. Yusa, H. Tyoda and T. Tokoyama). Time 8:68 100-meter back-stroke Won by Ma. al Klyokawa, Japan. Time 1:08.8. High platform diving Won by Har old Smith, U. 8. A., 124.80 point. SOO-meter breast-stroke Won by Yoshlyukl Tsuruts. Japan. Time 1:48.4. (Relzo Koike, Japan, whe was second, eet Olymplo record, 3:44.9 In semi-finals) . 1000-meter free-style Won by Kno. a Kltamura, Japan. Time 10:13.4.' Women, 100-meter free-style Won by Helene Madison, U. S. A. Time 1:08.8. 300-meter breast-stroke Won by Clare Dennis, Australia. Time S:0fl.3. 100-meter backstroke Won by Elea nor Holm. U. S. A. Time 1:19.4. (Best time 1:18.3 set semi-finals). x 00-meter relay Won by TJ. S. A.. (Josephine McKlm, Helen Johns, Eleanor Oarattl Sayvllle, Helene Mad ison). Time 4:38. Springboard diving Won by Geor gia Coleman, TJ. S. A., 87.53 points. High platform diving Won by Dorothy Poynton, TJ. 8. A, 40.38 points. 400-meter free-styl Won by Helene ' Madison, U. 8. A. Time 6:38.8 x New Olymplo record. x Betters world's record. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 13- (AP) Ed Holley pitched masterful ball to day to hold Boston to five hits and give the PhllUes their third straight victory over the Braves, 5 to 0. George Davis hit his fifth home run of the season In the sixth. R. H. B. Boston 0 8 0 Philadelphia ... 8 10 0 Pruett, Frankhonae and Hargrave; Eolley and Davis. R. H. B. Brooklyn ......1B 34 8 Mew York 9 13 3 Thurston, Plclnlch and Lopes: M coney, Luque, Schumacher, Bell, Olbson, Flteslmmona and Kogan; O' Parrell. Second garnet R. H. B- Brooklyn . U 3 Hew York 4 13 0 Helmsch, Mungo and lap: Hnrt. Luque, and Hcwan. R. H. B. Cincinnati Pittsburgh - 1 0 0 8 0 Rlxey and Lombardl; Swift, Harris tut Grace. Padden. R. H. B. Chicago . . 8 9 0 Ot. Louis 17 0 Root and Hartnett; Johnson and Uancuao, T Grounds for a court In the city park have been obtained by the local horse shoe tlirowing club. It was an nounced yesterday, and plana are underway for bigger and better barn yard golf. Tha new location will be Inaugurated about next Sunday with t southern Oregon tournament in which ft joint team from Grant Pass and Ashland will play the local cham pions. Newly elected officers of tha club are: Frank Cameron, p reel dent: O B. Shell, Tlce-presldent; Mr, Ernest, ecTetary-treasurer. Work on the new grounds started yesterday morning and the court will be In flue shape for hone shoe fling ing next Sunday, according to the officers. House of David Defeats Salem nuuN vi s-mvm ijinvrijiljf unanuau team defeated tha Salem Senators here today 7 to 4. R. H. K- Hoine of David 7 13 3 Salem 4 11 8 Maple and Anderson; Wilson said Bdwan, PHILS WIN THIRD FROM BOSTONIANS He Fights Terry pfefe?$ JACK GIHHS, Hun Fnui risco tuiner, who will meet Terry Kllcen In the main event of the Jacksonville cele bration fight card August 20, on which there ere five sterling battles scheduled. Glhhs, who has been bowl ing over the boys In the bay area, Is making his first Invasion of northern ring. He Is training at the local outdoor camp each evening. RUFFING'S HOMER WINS OWN GAME WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (AP) Charley Ruffing, Yankee hurler held the Senators to three hits In an air tight battle today and won his own ball game with a homer In the tenth. R. H. E. New York .'. 17 0 Washington . 0 S 0 Ruffing and Dickey; Thomas and Spencer. R. H. P.. Detroit 8 10 4 Cleveland 8 ' 8 0 Hogsett, Wyatt and Hayworth; Hud lln and Pytlak. R. H. IS. St. Louis 7 13 3 Chicago 8 10 4 Blaeholder and Ferrell; Jones and Berry. R. H. E. Philadelphia ..13 17 0 Boston 3 6 0 drove and Cochrane, Hevlng; Boer ner, MoNaughton, Gallagher. Mich aels and Connolly. Second game: R. H. E. Philadelphia 8 S 0 Boston ... 3 9 1 Freltas and Cochrane; Kline, Wet land, Boerner and Connolly. DEMPSEY PARTY HERE FOR LUNCH Jack Dempaey, on the come-back trail of the fight world, stopped in Medford yesterday afternoon with hts manager Leonard Sucks and party, for lunoh at Valentine's cafe. The group was In the city only a short time, ar riving here at three o'clock. They were en route to S&n Francisco. This morning, Dempaey spoke to the convicts at the state penitentiary where he was greeted with a great ovation. There he was entertained oy Warden James Lewis, Friday night at Portland Dempeey knocked out Frank Sawyer of Van couver, B. O., In the third round of their scheduled four round match. Sawyer Is familiar to local fight fans, having appeared on Mack Ullard's card here June 111 against Leo Lorn akl. the "Aberdeen Assassin." The latter was awarded the decision at the close of the tea-round match here. USED TIRES We havo a largo variety of high pressure tires including several 30x3j. And Also A large assortment of Used Baloon Tires A Bargain in 19-in. Trailer Wheels REPAIRING AT . SPECIAL LOW PRICES Mtt. oroROB ron.L i In charge of our Ooneral Auto Repairing Body and Tender Work Big 4 Auto Wrecking and Parts Co. 101 N. Rlrrnlile I-hone 5.M : '.'it"- I , 1 H ' 'fvj V MEDFOKD MAIL TO TITLE MARINE STADIUM, LONG BEACH, Cal Aug 13. (AP) In a nerve tlngllng finish that left a vast crowd of 60,000 spectators gasping with ex , cltement. the University of Califor nia's unbeaten crew came from be-1 hind with a closing surge to whip Italy's powerful boat load today by j Just 15 Inches, one-fifth of a sec-, ond, and win the crowning event of! the Olympic regatta for the United States. ! Facing defeat with barely 100 me-, ters to go, the American collegians responded with a remarkable closing spurt that was just enough to send the prow of tiielr boat first across the finish line. The official times were 6 minutes, 37 3-5 seconds for the United States, 6:37 4-5 for Italy. Almost unnoticed In the terrific din of excitement, even though they were close enough to make It a"blank et" finish, Canada's leanders and the Cambridge university crew of Great Britain finished third and fourth in a battle that was almost as sensa tional as that between the first two boats. Keeping their own unbeaten record for 1033 Intact, thereby duplicating the triumph of their California pre decessors in 1028, and likewise main taining the unbroken string of Amer ican triumphs In Olympic eight-oared competition, the great Oolden Bear boat load also clinched the Olympic rowing championship for the United States with the winning total of 38 points for the regatta. Great Britain, with two champlon shljw won, finished second with 36 points, Germany third with 20 and Italy fourth with 17. TALENT, CHILOQi TEAMS WILL PLAY AT TALENT TODAY Talent will play host to the Chll- oquln Indians baseball team today and a fast game Is expected as the Invaders from the Klamath country have a hard hitting outfit which has attained an enviable record during the present season. Talent has lost but two games out of twelve played and Is all set to give the Redmen & hot reception. Tnltnt's battery will be Cook and Konaster, a combination that has not lost a game this' year. , Captain But ler In the infield and Montgomery In the right field, are two of the all star group which played the House 'of David In Medford last week. Purvis, star first Backer for the Tal enteers, who has been laid up with an ankle Injury, is expected back In the lineup today. Tully Williams, well known to Medford fans, Is ex pected to cavort in the third base area. Manager Charles Skeeters of the Talent nine feels he has figured out a combination that wlllglve the tribesman plenty of battle. The Talent band,, which made Its first public appearance at 'the game between the Eauwana team of Klam ath Falls and Talent two weeks ago. will be on hand today with several new pin vers and Instruments,, not In cluded In their original appearance. The price of admission will be kept to a small amount and a large crowd Is expected. - s fr Ruby Stone Wins Popularity Prize In Lions9 Contest At the clone of the counting of tickets for the p-cond week in the Lions club popularity contest at the Fox Craterlan last night. Miss Ruby Stone was named winner of the sec ond week's prize, an electric boudoir clock, given by Palmer's electric store Miss Marjorla Marshall, winner last week, was also introduced on the stage. Members of the Lions' club announced that all contestants are working hard for the grand prise, an aeroplane trip to Hollywood. The competition will close the last of the month. Announcement that the Bootery win furnish shoes to go with the ensemble being presented the winner of the trip was made by the committee. The first patent granted on the American cont lnent was issued to Samuel Wlnslow by the general court or MsAsarhuaetta for a novel method of making salt. $2 for You Until Aug. 20th, we will allow a $2 reduction to anyone presenting this Ad when ordering a . Klein Made To Measure Suit Priced From 25 up "tuiuai am mn'fff slsi iiasssiiii L J 1TST.URS II T,. Main TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. HOW THEY I STAND A American. W. L. PC. . 75 35 .682 , 68 45 .602 . 67 45 .598 .81 60 .550 , 57 61 .528 . 60 60 .455 New York Philadelphia Cleveland -Washington Detroit St. Louis Chicago , 36 71 336 , 27 84 2i3 Boston National. WV L. PC. . 60 48 MB Chicago Pittsburg . , 60 61 .541 Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia , , 60 54 26 58 56 .SC9 69 57 .609 53 57 .482 St. Louis ... New York 50 59 49 67 .459 .422 Cincinnati OF WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (AP) Spurring plana for a national confer ence of business leaders at the White House, Piesldent Hoover today turn ed his back upon the purely political affairs that have occupied him for much of the last week. The chief executive called In Roy D. Chapln, recently recruited from the automobile Industry for the sec retary of commerce post, for a lengthy conference on plans for the economic parley aimed at a co-ordination or the forces of government and business "for united and concerted action on a broad front throughout the coun try." Chapln was reticent about detailed plans for the conference, the exact date for which will be announced ny Mr. Hoover Monday. "I can only say," Chapln added. "that the president has a very defi nite and very fine plan, speaking as a business man, and I think the busi ness men of the country are going to like It. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1932, Standard statistics Co.) August 13: 60 20 20 90 Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total 64.7 24.7 83.4 65.1 55.4 25.1 83.3 66.6 68 4 24.6 82.1 57.4 ...233.7 154.9 312.3 334.5 Today Prev, day Week ago Bond Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1932. Standard Statistics Co) August 13: 20 20 20 60 Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Total Today 65.3 67.0 82.4 71.5 Prev day 65.2 67.0 82.9 71.7 Week ago 64.0 61.5 W 8 68.4 3 yra. ago S3.8 107.6 100.4 100.6 NEW YORK, Aug. 13. (AP) Bears took their proflta on the eharp re action in the stock market today., their repurchases given the list strong support In the late dealings. r The nwrket ran into a backwash of selling from yesterday's slump in the second hour, and a number of Issues were carried down about 1 to 5 points. In extension of the even sharper losses of the previous ses sion. But further losses were almost wholly regained under the Influence of short covering and fresh buying In the last hour, and many Issues recorded gains of fractions to a point over the previous close, but selling was resumed. In the final dealings and most leaders closed with small loasea. Today' closing price for 18 select ed stocks follow: American Can American T. & T. Anaconda Cnrtla Wright . General Motors 105 13 H Int. T. & T fl!4 Montgomery Ward 10 Plate Comfort PR. I. H. GOVS 8ome people endure discomfort from poorly fitting platea be cause they feel that they can not afford a new set ... I make a specialty of PLATES THAT FIT and give genuine mouth comfort . , my charges are moderate, too. In line with the times. Dr. I. H. GOVE Guaranteed Dentistry 235 East Main Street Upstaln Phone 872-J CONSULTATION FREE 'OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST ft, 1932. TLERS' FATE AWAITS RETURN OF COUNSEL! Deferment of final decision In the cases of Victor Ooble, Oris Goble, and Kirch Pelle. Trail youths, charged with larceny of stock from the range was ordered Saturday morning by Circuit Judgs H. D. Norton, until such tlm, as Attorney Charles W. Reames. counsel for the Ooble broth ers, returns from his ' annual vaca tion. Attorney Reames Is expected to return the coming week. As further reason for delay, the court will occupy the Douglas county bench at Roseburg In hearing case most of the present week. The case of Oris Ooble. 17, a minor, was ordered transferred to the Ju venile court. Attorney Harry Skyrmaa Informed the court that Attorney Reames would return to the city Wednesday. Attorney Don Newbury, counsel for Pelle agreed to the postponement. The court stated from the bench, "that this Is a case of considerable seriousness, both to the public, and the defendants," and "warned the parents snd friends of the accused to try not to talk to court about it." The court declared "both sides would have a chance In open court to make statements." The courtroom was comfortably filled with friends and relatives of the three defendants, and the usual curi ous spectators. Pelle and the Ooble brothers, fol lowing their arrest last week, made detailed statements to the stats po lice and sheriff's office, confessing the theft, slaughter, and sale of the stock. Tyrua Bock, 19, of this city, will enter a plea of not guilty, and his case will come to the attention of the next grand Jury session. The stol en stock belonged to Arthur Kent. Vern Brophy, and P. E. Bybee, stock men of the Trail and Antelope dis tricts. Cramps Drown Swimmer. ' HOQUIAM. Wash., Aug. 13. (AP) Seized with cramps while swim ming, Henry Henderson, 20, of Gray- land, drowned In the Wynooche river today. The body was recovered after It had been In the water half an honr. Hoove1 On Vacation. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (AP) After going vacatlonless for 17 months except for his week-end trips to his Rapldan mountain camp. President Hoover decided today on a two or three-day fishing excursion down Chesapeake bay. The farm population gained a trine over a half million In 1931. av fede ral atatlatlclans. Paramount Pub. Radio 7H 16 i Southern' Pac. S. O. of Cal. 25 H S. O. of N. J. Trans. Am. ......... United Aircraft 1. U. s. Steel . Corp't Trust Shs.' 32 6H 13 t 3714 1.95 Visit the FORD OPEN . SALON August Vou are cordially invited to attend a salon of the New Ford V-8. Tor the first time all fourteen of the new Ford body types will be on display here. You' can inspect them conveniently, carefully an,d at your leisure. One of the features of the show Is that arrange ments have been made for you to ride in and drive the cars if you wish. There is, of course, no obliga tion. We sincerely want every one to ride in this great new car and realize, first-hand, the thrill of its amazing performance. Don't miss this splendid opportunity. G. E. HOLLYWOOD PARTY fifi TO CATCH STEELHEAD Three Hollywood luminaries Nils Asther, Vivian Duncan and J. C. Mayer will arrive In the Rogue River val ley tomorrow on a fishing trip to the Northwest Fur Trading "dude'' ranch northeaat of Prospect, C. Ray GUUland of the re sort Bald yesterday while In the city. Mr. Asther, who plays many a "leao lng role" In prom inent moving pic tures, will desert the cinema capital for a few days' Mis Asther. fishing In southern Oregon. Miss Duncan, one of the Duncan Sisters of dancing fame, will be In the party, as will Mr. Mayer, one ol the officials of the Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer atudlos of Hollywood. A number of prominent Callfornlans who spent the past week at the ranch left yesterday for their homes. They Included Attorney General Leon French and Judge Tracy Chatfleld Baker, formerly United States attor ney general. William Martin of Chlco was a guest at the lodge. Frank C. Jordon of Sacramento, secretary of state for California, who was a recent visitor at the fur trading farm, also spent last week there, Mr. OUUland re ported. 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State Baseball League Lead Tied PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 13. (API Defeating west side, 5 to 3. here to day. Schapp'a baseball team went Into a tie for the Oregon State league lead ership. The two teams will play a three game series for the league chsmplon. ship. Author Dies MONTB CARLO, Monaco, Aug. IS. (AP) H. Nelson Oay. American au thor, died todsy in the Monaco hos pital of double pneumonia, which set In after an operation. He was 62 years old. wiyx AUG. 17 ST. SHOW GROUNDS TICKETS ON SALE CIKCl'S DAY AT MAIN AND CENTRAL SEE - 11 p. m.