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PAGE FIVE terday, two up, after the Chicago "who na been m pomsiw avwna.ngi returned here on evening. Young Golf Star iSS EVANS DEFEATED ten Shasta last New Track Coach veteran had eliminated tb defend-to business mavters since em-urcay,, ing title, Don Moe, of Portland, Ore., 1 in the first engagement of the match play battle. LEAD WITH WIN TALENT BASEBALL OUTFITS MAY I BY 101 GOLFER DON GEORGE PINS THYE BY TACKLE N 'DOPE' UPSET MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932. Dodgers' Invasion of West Receives 7 to 4 Setback When Chicago Sluggers Pound Three Pitchers By Cajie Talbot, (Associated Press Sports Writer.) Victorious In their tint eniege- ment with Brooklyn's torm troops, the Chicago Cuba dug In behind four and one-half game lead today and prepared to deal another blow for the cause a bigger and better world series on the shores of Lane Michigan. The Dodgers, who Invaded the west with high hopes of crashing through the Cubs' barrage and" again making a race out of the National league, were repulsed In yesterday's encoun ter, 7 to 4. What was more, they didn't look at all like a team that might ever stop the Chicago pennant drive. Pound Three Pitchers. Three of their pitchers, Including the brilliant Van Mungo, were pound ed for 10 hits, and their fielding was spotty. The Cubs, led by BlUy Her man with three rousing hits, made alx of their hits good for extra bases and sewed up the game with a four' run drive In the fourth Inning. Pittsburgh failed to take adven tage of Brooklyn's reverse, losing to the Phillies, 9 to 8, and remaining In third place. . Dlzsy Dean did an admirable job of beating ths Giants. The Cards' eocentrlo star yielded only flvs hits .and drove in four runs with a home run and a single. Pepper Martin was his little helper, hitting two doubles and a single and stealing base. Boston and Cincinnati played a dead heat for the afternoon, the Braves winning the first, 6 to a, and the Beds squaring matters, S to 1, behind Larry Benton's noble pitch' tag. Homers Beat A's. Jim Levey of the St. Louis Browns pounded a homerun with one on in the llth Inning to defeat the Ath letics, 8 to 8. Homeruns by McNair, Dykes and Foxx accounted for all the A's runs. Monte Weaver's pitching and John ny Kerr's timely hitting gave Wash ington a 2 to l verdict over ueiroii. Kerr knocked across both the wln nere' runs ss Weaver scored his 19th victory. Pitcher Ted Lyons scored a per sonal triumph over the Boston Bed Sox, 7 to 3. In addition to keeping nine hits well spaced, the White Box 1 star drove In tnree runs with a dou- r hie and two singles and scored once A similar achievement was credited to Charley ' Ruffing of the Yankees, who racked up his 15th victory at the expense of the Cleveland Indians, 8 to 3. Central Point .4 - f K - - 1 if V r f ' "I ye i -v v . s fejLf,Va i Billy Detwelller, lr, of Washing ton seems to be following In thi footsteps of Bobby Jones, He Is Jusi 14 and Is expected to be the young est contender In the National Ama teur it Baltimore, (AssoclsteC Press Photo With the spproschlng dedication of the new Jackson county courthouse, on September 1. valley ball fans and managers are searching about for the best available clubs to set at each other's throats In what must be grand holiday affair as well at championship game. No one Is abls to lay a finger on an undisputed top-notcn nan team In the valley. Grants Pass makes claims, but rumor has it that that worthy nine has carefully evaded clashes on foreign territory. It has met all comers en ths horns diamond with a marked degree of success, but the Cavemen's real prowess cannot be determined from a campaign confined to the Climate City. The Talent nine, on the other hand, la pointed toward sure championship, in the eyea of many of the valley's fans. -They hare roped in a lion's share of the baseball laurels of south ern Oregon, meeting all corners. ! Jacksonville and Medford have both , organized a group of all-stars Into title-contending outfits and a thorn In the attempts of many a valley team to snare ths crown, The breaking up of the league Has evidently turned ths bag upside down and spelled out such an antagonistic array of teams that the situstlon has become one over which managers de clare they have lost considerable sleep. Baseball promoters are hoping that the melee will be untangled at least to some extent In the courthouse dedication program. and are moving in this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are moving to tbelr larm. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Oleason ana daughter, Muriel, of Seattle, Wash., stopped on their return trip from Oakland. Calif., for & visit of one week with E. R. Oleason and family and Mrs. Mary Oleason, the mother of the Oleason brothers. Miss Muriel has been attending school in Oakland. Miss Arlene Kay returned Friday from southern California where she has been vacationing. S Brutus Hamilton, ietely track con at Kansas University, has signed three-year contract with the Univer sity of California for similar duties. Klamath Battler Kayoed By Divada RENO. Nev., Aug. 35. (JP) Andy Dlvodl, 147, San Francisco, floored Eddie Moore, 141, Klamath Falls, Ore., for a knockout in the seventh round of a KVround match here last night. Phoenix CENTRAL POINT, Aug. 25. 8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wygenblast and cousin. Mrs. Mindorff of Oakland, Calif., are guests of Mr. -end Mrs. Wil liam Hllkey and family. They visitea Crater lake over the week-end John Rlchsrdson of Haywerd. Calif. la vlsltlne his sister. Mrs. J. B. Ste vens and husband. Mrs E. P. Stone and son, Nlel, left Friday for Salem to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Stone's grandmother will celebrate her Both birthday Sep tember 4th, which will be the occa- v sion of a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield and Mrs. Lela Paxon enjoyed a trip to Crater! Lake Sunday, returning via Klam- ath Fails. , Mrs. Ed Vincent and son, .Bobby, hsve returned from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Vincent's grandmother at Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Reeder and daughter, June, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Thompson and family. Mrs. Beeder and Mrs. Thomp son are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Beeder and dau ghter. June, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Thompson and fam ily. Mrs. Beeder and Mrs. Thompson are cousins. Don Fnner is In charge of the Faber store st Butte rails during the ab sence of the manager who is having his vacation. v ' Mrs. Lueills Hoaglsnd. who hss been quite 111 with the flu for some time, suffered a relapse from which she Is improving. Week-end guests of Mr. end Mrs. M. F. Young were Mr. and Mrs. O. R Young of Wenatchee. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Nerett of Salem. Thev left Wednesday, returning via j Crater lake and The Dalles-California Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pankey of Yskl- ma. Wash., were guests a week of Mr. and Mrs. Obe Pankey. I Central Point was well represented at the Jacksonville Oold Rush annl-1 versary Saturday and until a 1" I hour Sunday morning. Miss Mary Mea Is recovering from a recent Illness. Mrs. Nora Steele of HsmlUen. Csllf., Is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wstklns. j Mrs. A. C. Walker left by train Saturday for Omaha, Neb. Bhe sto?-: ped at Eugene and other points en route and will remain one month with her sister In Omaha and return by the eotithern route. J. C. Yokel, Rawlelgh products salesman between Medfori) and Ash land, hss also taken over the north ern section to Prosprt. formerly can vased by Marvin Abbott. Mr. Yokel moved his family here from California recently. They were formerly en gaged In dairying there, where they owned a farm. Robert Holmes of Spokane, travel ing acent for ths Southern Pacific, recently visited his mother, Mrs. Mol lie P. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs Perle Bonney hare purchased ths Roy Nichols residence NEW YORK, Aug. 25. AP) Cap tain James A. Moll Hon, Scottish flier, today waa considering an offer to go Into the movies. He was tendered an offer yesterday by Warner Brothers to serve as technical adviser for the company's aviation films, as well as to take part in soms of the pictures. - Meanwhile he awslted reports of fa vorable weather for his return flight to England. Dr. James M. Kimball, the weatherman, said that stormy weather blocks Mollison's psth and It would be two or three days before the contrary conditions improve. Young Marion Dems Organize SALEM, Aug. 25. (AP) Plans for organising a Young Democrats of Oregon group in Marlon county were drawn here last night when several young party membera met with a Multnomah county delegation. Sep tember 20 was set as a tentative date for an open meeting to organize the local group. HOW THEY. STAND r. S3 By the Associated Press) Coast ROCKFORD, III., Aug. 35. JAP) Th battle for the western amateur golf championship roared on today with Ih defending title holder out of the picture nd stars from Illinois, Iowa, California, Wisconsin and Texas still In V-.e drive. Only one thing was inn In the struggle over the rolling hills of the Rockford Country club layout and that was that Illinois would have a. fin&list. By fata of the numerical draw and golfing class, the entire lower bracket was jammed exclusive ly by Illinois entries. Three of them came from Chicago while the fourth was Don Armstrong of Aurora. Arthur" Bartlett of Ottumwa was probably the most discussed entry in th curvivlng field. Tfte -iS-yesf-old Iowa, veteran, who had won 85 minor golf championships In hts quarter of century of play, defeated Charles ("Chick" Evans, Jr., of Chicago yes PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 35. AP) Don George, former heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated Ted Thye, two out of three falls here last night. George took the first fall in 30 minutes nd 44) second with a flying head scissors after Thye d jnmished him severely with body scissors. Toys came back to win the second fall in lght minutes with shoulder butts sfter taking & stomach butte that knocked htm en his back. In the third session George, after nearly succumbing to Thye' shoulder Attack, rushed Tfyy and knocked him to the mat with Another stomach butt. ,Thy weighed 19s" pounds, Oeorge 313. Dan Koloff won two straight falls from Tal Rumbevg and Wallace Mus covich took fall from Kick SUch. GUARANTEED! O The Gillette BLUE SUPER BLADE, provided with a patented slot in the center, is guaranteed to give you shaving comfort you have never before experienced. Sctimldll Returns A. Schmtdil, Portland . Hollywood Los Angeles .... San Francisco Sacramento .... Seattle Oakland Missions Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia Boston J. St. Louis New York PHOENIX. Aug. SS. (Spl.) Mr and Mrs. Luclan Wilcox and children and Mrs. Wilcox's mother, Mrs. Ol son, motored to Grants Pass Sun day tor a picnic Mrs. O. G. Maust, who recently underwent an operation, has been moved from the Community hospital and Is now at the horns of her moth er In Medford. erne Is getting along very nicely, and will soon be able to be about again. Ker many frienda join In wishing her a speedy recov ery. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster, Ziva Caster and Mrs. Caster's mother, Mrs. M. E. Ellison of Medford, who is spending a. few weeks at the Caster home, spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Black, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cof feen and family, spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Burleson. Meredith Sheets, who Is a gradu ate of the University st Eugene, and hss spent one year (hers talcing a post-graduate course, left Saturday for Cincinnati, to enter the college there, and take further studies. - Mrs. X. O. Caster and Mrs. Mary Slilaon were guests at the home of Mrs. M. P. Sheets Tuesdsy. Tea was served by the hostess. ". Ths two packing houses here are in full swing, and hav found .it necessary to work nights on the fruit that is being brought In. W, . M . 82 . 80 . 7S . 73 . 8 . OS . SS W. . 88 , 68 6 , 82 , 83 80 88 Cincinnati 63 American W. New York 84 Philadelphia . 78 Cleveland 70 Washington 89 Detroit 83 St. Louis ..... 88 Chicago .. 38 Boston 31 L. 83 ' 84 88 88 78 78 83 90 L. 81 88 58 63 84 63 64 74 1.. 37 49 53 68 67 6 80 91 Pet. I .675 .882 .592 .845 .500 AH .432 ,378 Pet. .571 .632 .526 .496 ,0t .492 .475 .417 Pot, .894 .60S .569 tt .625 .458 .322 .234 BASEBALL YESTERDAY Western Autos Coast. Sacramento ,..-!... Seattle - Nuahlda and Wirts: Cox. B. S. 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