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    MEDFORD' iGIL TRTBUOT. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1932.
U. S. Athletes Emerge From Olympics With Lions Share of Honors
WHEN HELENE BEAT THE DUTCH
8 OF 17 EVENTS
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Notice of Election
Lone Pine School Dirt. No. 10, on
Aug. 33 st 8 p. m.
To vote on
I. Trsnsportstion to Lone Pine
school of children who live 3 miles or
more from school house.
II. Transportation for all 7th and
8th grade pupils to Medford.
in. Transportation for all high
school pupils to Medford.
DAN HOWARD, Chairman.
Clerk: J. O. Cameron.
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IN TEAM EVENTS
NATIONAL PEAK
PSQE EIGHT
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Italy With Three Titles Next
In Line AH Sections Rep
resented lin American
Attacks On Time.
By Alan Gould,
fAjwoclatM Press Sports Ed! tor.)
LOS ANOELES, Aug. lfl- JP)Th9
aiMetlc forces of th United States
emerged today from 18 days of un
precedented Olympic competition with
the greatest collection of victories
gained In this quadrennial carnival In
at least 20 years.
In a swiftly-moving drama, una
equalled in eport history toi Its
color and spectacular elements, for
Its record-breaking pace, Its spills
and thrills, America's boys and glrln
romped out In front of the rest of
the world under the most favorable
conditions any Olympiad has known.
Win 8 of 17 Team Events.
They won no les sthan eight of the
17 separate and distinct competitions
where, unofficially, team champion
ships were Involved. Italy, with three
titles to her credit, was the nearest
. rival the U. S. A. had In the all
around race for medals and points,
although there were thrills of tri
umph a-plenty for most of the other
big nations participating.
The Americans, at the outset, ran
away with the track and. field blue
ribbons, for both men and women,
and came down the stretch to add the
chief prizes of rowing and boxing to
their collection.
They yielded the supremacy In
men's awlmmlng, for the first time,
to Japan's spectacular young team,
but American mermaids continued
their unbroken succession of team
triumphs.
All Sections Contribute.
All sections of the United States
contributed to the Jousting on a wide
assortment of Olympic fronts, where
the fray was continuous and daz
KUng. Track and field itars of the
American mid 1 ands, 1 ncl ud lng the
great Jim Bausch of Kansas, world
record buster In the decathlon; Eddie
Tolan of Detroit, the double sprint
king, and BUI Carr, If his allegiance
may be switched for the moment from
Pennsylvania to Arkansas, contrib
uted much to the sweeping victories
of an American team that captured,
altogether, 11 out of 23 men's events
Texas sent the redoubtable Babe
Dldrlkson, double winner and world
record breaker In women's track and
field sports, while the Pacific North
west contributed Helene Madison, only
double winner of the swimming bat
tle. Eastern stalwarts like Leo Sex
ton and John Anderson asserted their
supremacy In the weight tossing
duels, besides the contribution of
Philadelphia's oarsmen to the na
tion's rowing triumph. The south 's
Xddle Flynn of New Orleans gave a
skillful boxing exhibition that help
ed add another team victory to the
big list.
Cnllfornla Crew Supreme.
As a climax, California's unbeaten
lght-oared crew came along to beat
off Italy's remarkable challenge and
make safe another long-cherished
Item of American supremacy. It was
only by the fleeting margin of one-
llfth of a second that the Ameri
cans won the big boat race, with
Canada and Great Britain a close
third and fourth, but It .was enough
to keep intact their own and their
country's undefeated record In this
competition.
The finish of this crew race, over
he 2 ,000 -meter course at Long
Beach, Saturday afternoon, gave 00,-
000 spectator! one of the biggest
thrills of the whole games. All the
way It was so close that the outcome
alwttys was In doubt. Italy's final
spurt, shoving their ahell sltghtlT
ahead, seemed the winning thrust
until the Callfornlans answered with
s mighty effort to get their boat ovr
the line scarcely more than a foot in
front.
Thrill for Americans.
For Americans, it was one of the
Indelible Olympic pictures left by
the competitive whirl, Just as the trt
umph of Japans swimmers meant a
new place in the sporting sun for
their country, the record breaking
lAOO-meter victory of Lulgl Beocail
marked an unprecedented advance
for Italy's foot-racers, and the sen
sational marathon conquest of Juan
Carlos Zabala furnished a new ath
Jetlo thrill for the Argentine.
Per the celebration of the next
Olympiad, at Berlin In 1036., the rec
ord books have been almost com
pletely rewritten In swimming and
track sports, by the moat astonishing
aucceMiori of performances ever seen
In International competition. Due to
variety of causes, chiefly the com
petitive pace and the favorable con
ditions, Olympic records fell in 93
of the 29 track and field evente for
men and women and in 10 of the 11
swimming races. Eleven world rec
ords, all told, were toppled In track
and field events and two more In the
Olympic pool.
Attendance a Record.
Record i, too, were shattered for at
tendance in every Olympic sport, with
track and field alone drawing nearly
half of the aggregate paid attendance
of 1 .000,000 for all events. The
Olympic stadium was packed to lis
capacity of 108,000 fr the openlnt
ceremonies and nearly 300,000 were
on hand yesterday to see the games
officially closed and the flaming
torch extinguished.
It waa a battle of champions when Helene Madison (right) and
her Dutch rival Wllhelmlna den Ouden, met In the final, of the 100
metera Olymplo awlm In Loa Angelea. The frauleln broke the world
record In the eem!flnale and then Helene came back In the finale to
win by almoat n length and set up a new world record of 1 minute, 6.8
aeconda. (Aaaoclatad Press Photo)
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
toaflt League,
Seattle
Peed grinding 11.50 per ton. Quick
ervloe. Alio low hauling rates,
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Phone 833. 339 N. Riverside.
Phone Ma. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Senrloa.
,
Real Ettste or Insuranos Leave It
to Jones, fUons 710,
Hollywood 1 15 0
Hald, Freitaa and Cox: Shellenbactc
and Mayer.
Second garnet R. K. E.
Seattle . .... 4. 8 4
Hollywood - 8 8 3
(Called end alsrta for Seattle to
catch train.)
Nelson, Page and Bottailnl; Yds,
Thomas and Baasler.
R. H. B.
Los Angelea 3 8 1
Oakland .. . 8 8 3
Stltael, Moss and Campbell; Walsh
and Ralmondl,
Second game: R. H. E
Loa Angelea 0 8 1
Oakland . 8 10 0
(Seven Innings.)
Monorlcf, FItKke and Cronln;
Thomas and Ralmondl, LeVequo.
HOW THEY
STAND
m.
(By the Associated Press.)
Coast.
W. L.
Portland 78 69
Hollywood 77
Loa Angelea 75
San Francisco .... 73
Sacramento 67
Seattle
Oakland
Missions
, 04
. 60
. 82
R. H. E
Portland - 4 0 4
San Francisco 7 10 2
Koupal, Peterson, Bowman and
Fltzpatrlck; Dcmglaa. Stlne, Blmonl
and Breneel, Wallgren.
Second game: B. H. E.
Portland 18 0
San Francisco 2 4 3
(Seven innings.)
McDonald and Palmlsano; Zlnn and
Brenzel.
R. H. E.
Missions 4 11 1
Sacramento ... .... 5 0 1
Oaborn. Lleber and Rlccl; Nuahlda.
Flynn and Wlrts.
Afternoon game: R. H. E.
Missions . . 4 12 3
Sacramento fl 11 1
Reuther and Hoffman; Deshong and
Woodall.
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FOR BIG CELEBRATION
So anxious are the eerappera on
next Saturday fight cant at Jack
sonville to be In tip-top fighting
condition that most of the Txiys went
tnrough their training routine lat
night amid flaahea of lightning and
bursts of rain drops.
Snectatora acattered to ahelterlng
trees, hut not so with the athlrte
'ho axe training as though their very
lives will be at stake when the gong
sounds at 0:15 Saturday night.
rive all-star flghta are scheduled
snd acme real action la In store for
the fsns.
Herb White la so snxlous to get
over his opponent. Meal Stanton of
San Prancteco, that ha Is doing sll
hie training for this fight In the Med-
ror training quarters. A win over
Stanton means big time for White,
who has shown more clasa thsn sny
fighter uncovered for yeara In this
part of the atate.
As psrt of Terry Kllren'a training
(rind, several of Ma friends have
paced him In an automobile. Just to
be sure their favorite la doing eonugh
-ork to be "In the pink." When the
speedometer says all miles." they
toot the horn and tired Tarry la al
lowed to repose In the back aest
until delivered home, where he Is
given a brisk rubdoan before break-fast.
All In all, some elm-ban affair.
will be duhed out Saturdav as psrt
of Mie Old Time celebrstlon.
A big open air arena la being built
In Jacksonville to accommodate over
thousand visitors.
Pender snd body repairing. Price.
rJrtW flil4 flneet 4etj JJ oiHa,
National.
Chicago ...
Pittsburgh .
Brooklyn .M..M-,....M
Philadelphia .
Boston .. M,
St. Loula :
New York
Cincinnati .........
... 80
SO
. 81
89
. 88
85
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81
Pet.
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830
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American.
New York 78
Philadelphia a 89
Cleveland 67
Washington 81
Detroit - 68
St. Louis 83
Chicago 36
Boston 38
EAGLE POINT GRANGE
TO HEAR ARGUMENT
AGAINST SCHOOL BILL
L. L. Thomas of Marshfleld. rep
resenting the School Tax-Saving as
sociation, Amedee M. Smith, general
atate chairman, In opposing the
Zorn-Macpherson bill, designed to
move the University of Oregon to
Oregon Ststo college, will speak at a
meeting of the Eagle Point Grange
Tuesday evening, to which represen
tatives of all Oranges of the county
have been Invited.
Mr. Thomas will speak about 10
o'clock, following the regular meet
ing of the Orange. He will describe
the content of the bill and show the
tarpayera why It will not. If adopted,
result in actual savings to the tax
payer, but on the contrary cost the
state sb.ooo.ooo In new construction
and abandoned propertw.
Mr. Thomas waa for four years
head of the Oregon Retail Mer
chants association, and during that
period attended conventions, held In
Eugene and at Corvallla, home cities
of the two state schools. He has
followed school events and taxation
for many years and cornea to south
ern Oregon well prepared to dlacusst
Intelligently, the proposed bill.
By Herbert W. Barker,
(Asoclated Press Sports Writer.)
Whatever the scientific Improba
blllty of two or more objects occupy
ing the same place at the aame time,
the eight clubs of the National lea
gue are busily trying to demonstrate
that It can be done.
With the end of the season only six
weeks awav. tha clubs are n rimu.iv
bunched that anattempt to pick the
winner can be classed as pure suicide
Chlcsgo's Cuba etlll lead the Mrul
but their margin over the Plttshnroh
Pirates is only hslf a game, with the
urooriyn wagers another game and
a half to the bad. The Phillies, Bos
ton Braves and St. Louis Cardinals
follow at such brief Intervals that
the Cardinals are only alx games out
oi nrsc place.
The Cubs lost valuable emnnrf vm.
terday ss they surrendered two gamea
to me cardinals, a-o and 2-1 In 10
lnnlnga.
Brooklyn, driving ahead toward the
lead, marked time for the day by
splitting two games with th tjw
York Glsnts, winning the first, 3-1.
m ju innings, ana aroppir.g the sec
ond, 8-4. Johnny Frederick set up
a new major league record when he
cioutea a nome-run In a plnch-hlt-ter's
role for the fourth time this
season.
The Cincinnati Reds, In last place.
out only 13 gamea out of the lead,
mowed over the Boston Braves twice,
3-1 and 9-3.
The New York Yankees stretched
their Americsn league lead to nine
games bv WhlDDlng Washington K.A
The Philadelphia Athletics clubbed
uuk & o-a viexory over tne Boston
Red Sox In the first same a .llmmi.
Poxx hit his 43rd homer, but Johnny
weicn pucnea tne box to a 2-0 shut
out in the nightcap.
Tom Brldirea atonrwl thn C!lia
Indiana with five hlta and drove m
two runs as Detroit won a 3-0 trt
umph.
The St. Loula Browne won two
games rrom the Chicago White Sox
8-1 and 9-8.
Courthouse
News
(Purnlahed by the Jackson County
Abstract Co. 131 B. Sixth Street)
Circuit Court.
Ted Dole VB. The Merifnrvf
Publishing Co., et al: damages.
inier-oiate naenty Bidg. & Loan
Assn. vs. Marshall Dfn?p f. l
foreclosure.
Oold Mound Comnanv vs. Harrv
Currle et al; for an accounting.
state of Oreiron vs. Kl -nor nMr.
taking and using automobile with
out owner a consent.
State of Oreeon v.. Klivh pll rv-l.
Ooble and Victor Ooble: larcenv or
livestock.
E. V. Jones vs. Dell Overdorf: chat.
tel lien.
Bob McMsnnla vs. Th fotrnt.fi
News Publishing Co.. L. A. Banks, P.
A. Bstes: damages.
O. C. BOBSS. Jr. vs. Erinrtn T An.
derson et al: tax foreclosure.
Estate of W. C. Kenvon Mv l a.
mltted to probate.
John Coffeen. Weslev Coffeen vs.
O. Earl Bradflsh. Mare n. Jarmin
Charles L. Wood; chattel Hen.
Eagle Point Irrla. District v.. w t.
Carrysot. Homer A. Samiml . .v
Cyril J. pyan; crop Ilea.
Real Estate Transfers.
0. S. Tule et ux to vrlln rs,t.
deed to land In Sec. 19 la Tp. 38 8.
P. W. Oreene et ux tn jiii.n u...
tlson et ux: W. D. land in nm nt
In Tp. 38 8. R. 1 W.
Lottie Avres to Ansll Paaiv ....
W. D. land in Sec. 3 In Tp. 38 8. R.
x w.
M. Dox Nelson to L. P. Christian-
W. D. BlkS. 41 Snd 49. .Tu-kannnlll. I
First Insurance Amncv to .i.tu.
County Building St Loan Asr.n.; Q. c.
.rev-!, m u i, am. a, crcy or Asa-land.
First Insurance Aaencv tn .T.,-v.
County Building A Loan Assn.; q. c.
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CLEARANCE. All summer stoc go
ing away below cost. See the mar
velous silk dresses at 1395. THE
BAND BOX AND SHOE BOX.
Painful Piles
Oo Quirk No Cutting Xo Sains
Itohlns. bleeding or protruding
pllea go Tilrttly nd don't comt bak.
If you rrally rmov th caiw. Bad
blood circulation in tha lowr bowel
imd hemorrhoidal vein cauoea pilM
by making tha affected part weak,
flabby, almo.it dead. Salve and aup
poaltoriea fall because only an In
ternal medicine that stimulate tha
circulation and drlvea out tha 1 in
put- blood can actually correct the
cam of piles. Dr. J. A. Leonhardt
dlacovered a real Internal Pile rem
edy. After precrlbing It for 1.000
patients with ucceaa tn over ' 000
caea, he named It HEM-ROID. Jar-
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