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3?JGE EIGHT MEDFORD MM TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932. CUBS HIT GRIEF OF E League Leaders Take Two . On Chin In Double-Header Pirates Win Eleventh Straight, Lose Nightcap By HUGH 8. FULLERTON, JR. (Associated Press Sporti Writer) Even though the Cubs and tht Pr rate are keeping the National league pennant race steamed up so that they almost monopolize the fans' attention, there atlU is time to consider the case of Charles Fred "Red Lucas of Cincinnati. In his seventh season with the Reds, Lucas appears to have reverted to the days when a pitcher was expected to play almost as often as an outfielder, The husky redhead, who has fallen below the .600 mark In games won and lost only once In his six seasons with a usually weak club, may repeat In that respect again this year, but he seemed certain to lead them all In the matter of finishing what be starts. Finished ST Oat of SO. 1 Lucas has started 20 games so far and he has been in there at the end of 27 of them. He ran up a string of 18 complete games In a row. failed twice In a short time In mid-July and since then has made a new etrlng of eight, unfortunately for hut rec ord, he has won only 13 games and lost 10, Lucas took It on the chin again yesterday, although he hurled a fairly good game against the Giants. He bad a 6-3 margin In the seventh In ning, then ran Into a home run as sault that brought three runs end cost hlra the decision. Cubs Lose Two. The woes that usually greet the leading clubs of the west when they start their final trip of the season turned up on schedule time. Chi cago's league-leading Cubs ran Into grief In Boston and took a double de feat from the Braves, 11 to 4, and S to 0. The Pirates clipped one game off Chicago's lead by splitting a two-ply program wltb Brooklyn. They had no trouble winning their eleventh straight game, 8 to 8. Freddy Hel mach's portslde hurling proved a bit too much In the nightcap and Brook lyn won, 4 to 2. Dizzy Dean, who had won his lest four games for 8t. Louis, also felt .the effects of going on the load and lost a 8 to 6 encounter to the Phillies, There were no American league games scheduled. OFF TO BIG TIME SEATTLE, Sept. t. (P) After dhalklng up his 33nd consecutive Tie tory with a decision over David Ve lasco. Mexico City, her. lut night. Freddie Btele. etralght-punohlng Tft- oome welterweight, plan, to leave the northwest soon to aeek fame and for tune In California and the ea.t, Steele'! manager, Dave Miller, Ta- eoma, announced that he would take the youngster, who la fast developing Into a middleweight, on his first load trip In the near future. The sober-faoed Tacoma boy, who packs a knockout wallop In either hand, la rated as the best American welterweight In the northwest. He has cleaned up the boxers of bis weight In this region and Intends to go after bigger game thla winter. . " When needing explicating tales books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash register forms, ledger ah ecu for bookkeeping machines or any other kind of printing, dont order from out-of-town firms and pay more. Phone 74 and one of our representatives will call. August coal spools!, 118.00 per ton. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. "Big Shot" At Traps v? rl c Arthur B. Bheffie'.d of Dixon. 111. broke 98 oat of 100 targets at 21 yards to win America's highest trapihooting prize, the Grant American Handicap, at vsndalia Uhio. (Associated Press Photo) BASEBALL YESTERDAY Coast. Portland Hollywood R. H. E. IBS 4 7 1 Peterson and Fltopetrlck; Yde and Bassler. H. E. e u o Seattle San Francisco Page and Cox; Slmonl and Wahl- gren. R. H. E. Los Angeles 7 16 0 Sacramento 10 13 S Ward, Hulsberger, Moncrlef and Cronln; Flynn, Salvo and Wirts. R. H. E. o U 0 3 10 1 Missions Oakland Lleber and Lapeyrl; Phebus and Ralmondl, Penebsky. E DETROIT, Mloh, Sept. I. (AP) The pennant-bound New York Yan kees today were without the services of their premier slugger. Babe Ruth, who left suddenly for New York last night, explaining to Manager Joe Mc Carthy In a long distance call that he was 111. Mark Rotti, club secretary, said Ruth told McCarthy, who had re mained In Buffalo, N. Y., over the open date, that he had been seized with ahrfnmlnnl nutria artri faiMrf i nad appendicitis. In New York, Roth aald. the Babe will be examined and treated by the club physician. In the absence of definite Information, neither Roth north Artyiur Fletcher, Yankee coach, would discuss the possibility that the club might have to go into the world series without Its famous home run hitter. START FOOTBALL PRACTICE EARLY By Adrian Fraley, In response to the football call Is sued Tuesday, over 40 members re sponded to try for a position on the Tiger team. Tuesday night suits were Issued and practice was called for Wednesday night, starting the grid season In earnest. Many of last year's veterans have graduated, therefore, there are many holes to be filled In the line. There are about .13 vet- erana back to don suits. New prospects look exceptionally well this year, and It Is believed that many of the veterans will have to fight to retain their old positions. This year's team will miss the serv. vice of Cunnlnghsm end White, tackles, and Bhreeve at end. Harring ton will no longer call signals for the Red snd Black. Oreaves, who played end last year, will be back, but will probably be shifted to an other position. Max Rse, Ed Bennett and Tom White will probably vie for the end positions. Kindred Is work' lng for the center post. Last yeara guards are back, and are expected to show real form early In the sea son. Qlem and Mlnear are the guards who upheld the honors of last year. New material will be worked Into shape for the tackle positions. Ftcht ner, Schlel, Qtllnsky and Knlps will be back to fill positions In the back- field. This year the Tigers are getting underway early In the season becsuse of the games which come shortly arter school opens. The Red and Black have a game scheduled In two weeks. The squad, so far this year. Is ss ronows: oiem, Knlps, Llndley, Flchfr ner, Oreaves. Olllnsky, Benett, Shaw, Selffert, Latham, White, Mlnear, Kin dred, Paxton, Oehlardl, Hammock, Slead, Prentice) Putney, Fraley, Stew art, drove. Peart, Vanderneer. Eates, Cowdon, Stlnson, Moore, Williams. Andrews, Chlldreth, Sheets, Jordan, Kunzman, Ettlnger, Sparks, Moffat. Luak, Herron, Lttteral. Domonlch. Merrltt, Knox and Ottoman. Fl French Athletes Give Impressions Of Olympic Visit PARTS. Kltrifc ft (ADI Uar.. their 19 VlCtnrlM In ISM inMla. V.sa French Olympic team came home with muxK oi wee aoout America and Americans. Philippe Cattlau. a member of the fencing sauad. Mid. "Amevrirun ,w,v. lng Is really detestable." America, said Jacques Lebrun, Varhtlnr rhumrilnn "I what of the automobile; and a machine for aa.M ReM Bondm IT tnmm Itrnraa-i 1sa a mmhf1 Af tha fssrullns. mr,,,mA s4sa .-..w-.fl. BlfUSVU, scribed an American as 'a man who Detioves ne is always in a hurry." What struck the entire French squad was American discipline. They recounted many stories about the or derliness by which the Olympic games were ruled .nit hn njarfstat -a crossed the street on police signals. ' BAITTMORB, Sept. n.m Maurice J. McCarthy, Jr., one of the United States Walker cup youngsters who helped turn back a British Invasion at Brook line last week, led hla team mates snd opponents to the Five Farms for practice for the national amateur tournament opening next Monaay. McCarthy arrived yesterday and played nine holes. He kept no card, but his partner, Eugene Homans, fin alist in the 1930 tournney at Phlla- oeipnia, turned in a 8ft. 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(By the Associated Press) Coast Portland San Francisco . Los Angeles Hollywood , Sacrsmento Seattle Oakland Missions W. L. , 8 os Pet. .593 . M 74 .538 , 87 75 . 87 70 78 . 84 , 78 84 70 90 .637 .837 .519 .472 .438 69 102 .306 Chicago Pittsburgh Brooklyn - Philadelphia . Boston St. Louis New York Cincinnati W. L. Pet. 78 85 .690 . 75 61 .561 72 68 .522 69 87 .507 68 89 .496 , 64 71 .474 , 61 73 .466 88 82 .406 reported by Johnny Bobbins of Port land. Ore., who had 72, two over par, considered remarkable for the strong northwest wind blowing over the course. RIs fellow townsman and a partner. Prank Dolp, registered a 87 on the homeward nine. LEFT HOOK STARS CLASH WEDNESDAY Jsck Olbbs snd Jack CiSja, who meet In the ring her. Wednesday, sr. two of the best left hook sllngers among the northwest scrappers. The left hook, long the most dead ly and feared punch In a boxer's ren ertolre of tricks, will be on display wnen crlm and Olbba climb through the ropes at the Armory. San Francisco snort writers recent ly classed Olbbs as the greatest left hook puncher to appear there In years. Jack Crlm Is no slouch with the punch himself, and has laid low some of the toughest In the northwest with his favorite. Herb White and Henn Newland are training with Olbbs snd learning some of the finer points of the manly ar. or eeir-aerense. White Is training like he never trained before, and saya that If Jim my Lewis, his opponent In bis first io-round bout, Is In there for the final 10-round gong hell know he's been In a fight. Newland wlU box four rounds with Ray Henderson of Portland. ' T Dtsrtlng with two pegs In a vacant lot, horseshoe fans In Medford, Ore gon. have worked away until they now nave a modern, fire-court play ing ground In the city park, close to a fountain of the Butte Springs water for which Medford Is noted These fine courts were made possible through the hearty cooperation of the mayor and city counellmen who were anxious to see that Medford kept up witn tne times. , Horseshoe players in the town guarantee that the playing grounds will be kept In good shape so that they will be an attraction and place of interest, giving otherwise Idle folk a chance to combine fun with a mild exercise. All visiting pitchers will be welcomed. The Medford club has elected the following officers to guide its des tinies for the following yesr: W. W. Csmeron. president: O. E. Shell, vice president, and E. E. Walters, secre tary. Western Horseshoe Pitchers Journal. . . Pender and body repairing. Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Works. 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