Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 19, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    trEDFOftP MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932.
PGE TWO
JOE MEYER WINS
SUNDAY- REGATTA
With ptrfect day for racing,
large crowd of southern Oregon speed
boat fans attended the regatta at
Savage Rapids dam yesterday after
noon, aponsored by the Southern Ore
gon Boat club. A number of entries
were listed In eaoh event, with Joe
Meyer, driving "Irish Luck." winning
permanent possession of the Bradflsh
cup.
Spectators were given the thrills of
some up-sets, when "Dutch" Welch
turned his boat over, when the steer
ing wheel came out. He was bock In
tho course shortly after, however,
when he replaced the motor on his
craft. The Klamath ship "Repeal"
lost tta motor, causing some eicclte
ment. "Krasy Jane" from Eureka lived up
to her name, and her driver could not
get the motor to function properly.
Hoyd House, who experienced a little
difficulty with "House Allre," allow
ed several of the contestants some
close driving.
Wlnnc.-a In all four events used
Ollmore gas, the committee In charge
of the races reported. Many beauti
ful merchandlm gifts were awarded
by Medford'a leading merchants, In
tdsh of the races.
As added features of the boat pro
gram, Leonard Hall of Jacksonville
and Bohnert of Central point rode
aurf-boarda up and down the course,
and Hall also gave an excellent exhi
bition of aqua skiing.
The opening event was run by
boats in class B, with stock O motors
In a double heat ot two miles, Jim
Dally took first place, driving "Bever
ly Jean," John ohnert second, "Blue
Devil," and Ahljah Woods third In
"Plying Chips."
Those who had each won the Brad
flsh trophy provlously, competed In
the free-for-all for permanent posses
sion with oe Meyers finishing In the
lead, driving "Irish Luck." "Holsum,"
driven by Heine Pluhrer, was second;
"Cecelia," Dutch Pelch, third: "House
Afire," Floyd House, fourth: and
"Klamath Flyer", Art Vroman, fifth.
John Bohnert was winner of the
run-about, a two heat race or five
miles each. He was followed In by
Ahljah Woods, Enrl Voorhles of
Orants Pass, and Jim Dally,
The final contest, two five-mile
heats, was taken by Harold Orey,
driver of "Irish Luck," followed by
"House Afire," Floyd House, second;
"Cecelia," Dutch Welch, third: "Kla
math Flyer," Art Vroman of Klamath
Falls, fourth: and "Holsum," Helno
Fluhrer, fifth.
Alec Stevens presided as starter,
with Hanson Webster, Harry Powell
and Jack Sparlln as judges. K. M. C.
Keill of Orants Pass, and Joe Mar
shall of Medford were In charge of
the pick-up boats.
HOW THEY
CTAKJH 5S
Z!mtX
(By the Awoclaled Pre)
Coast.
W. L.
Portland 100 76
Hollywood
San Francisco .
Sacramento
Los Angeles
Seattle
Oakland .
Missions .
77
. 00 S3
. 00 85
. 00 !5
. 86 86
. 76 07
. 66 108
PC.
.071
.560
.630
.614
.614
.600
.430
319
National,
Chicago
W. L. PO.
88 60 .606
Pittsburg 81 66 .655
Brooklyn 78 71 .623
Philadelphia 76 72 .514
Boston 75 74 .603
New York , . 87 70 ..450
St. Louis 67 80 .468
Cincinnati . 69 00 .396
Amerh-an.
New York .
W. L.. PC.
104 45 .608
01 67 .616
Philadelphia
Washington ... 87 60 .602
Cleveland . 83 63 .668
Detroit ... 73 71 .603
St. Louis ..... 61 85 .418
Chicago .... 48 09 .317
Boston 41 105 M3i
WILL TEST POWER
If) GO WITH WEED
Medford high school' football team
will play Its first gams of the season
against tha Weed, Cal., high school,
at tha Junior high school field nest
Saturday afternoon.
The Burghermelsters will be heavier
than ltwt year, and have 13 letter
men on the squad, with a number of
husky, freshmen and some new ma
terial to draw upon. This week will
see some hard scrimmaging, with
much time devoted to signal practice.
Some of last year's squad, who have
delayed their education to work, are
expected back this and next week.
These Include Q ail nek 1 and Knlps.
Pre-season boasts Include the claim
that the line will be heftier and the
backfleld faster. All the squad la in
fine physical condition and well
grounded In the Burgher style of play.
The Weed team will be making Its
first appearance on a Medford field
In nearly 10 years. Their last ap
pearance here was against a Calllson
team, and they were walloped by an
outrageous score.
Weed was defeated by Klamath
Fall last Saturday, 3S to 0. and the
victory was balm to the Pelicans, who
hare adopted as their 1932 slogan,
"On to Portland." They figure they
arc state championship material, and
are putting in their bid early. The
Burgherpie latere will go out to ex
ceed the Klamath score, though Coach
Burgher said he would probably give
the second and third squads most
of the work, wr.ee the game was salt
ed away. Football spirit Is running
high in Klamath county and 106 boys
turned out for opening practice. They
are pointing for their game with
Medford, which will be played here.
Ashland's squad this year Is under
the coaching of Don Faber. Willam
ette university star and Central Point
boy. For his first practice, 35 play
ers turned out. Faber la one of the
younger coaches of southern Oregon.
The Orants Pass team has about
40 men in uniform, and U figuring
to be a tough team to beat. They
are making no boasts, but are apt to
be a hard nut to crack, for any squad.
The Medford Junior high school
squad, under direction of Coach Ray
Henderson, is drilling hard, and will
soon swing Into action against sec
ondary schools of southern Oregon.
Sea gulls, apparently forced ashore
by storms, threatened serious damage
to farm crops In the vicinity of Fen
aacola, Fla.
Charleston, 8. C, fianeimen caught
an 11-foot shark and found In Its
stomach ham bones, beef and chicken
bones and a seaman's coat.
PENNANT STRIDE
IN DOUBLE BILL
(By the Associated Press.)
Portland's Beavers regained their
pennant stride with a vengeance over
the week-end, taking three games
from the ln-and-out fieala, while the
second place Hollywood 8tars lost
ground In the championship race,
winning only two out ot three games
with Sacramento.
The Beavers pounded out 15 hits
to beat San Francisco. 13 to 6, In
Saturday s game. Shortstop Sankey
led the attack with, four safeties In
four times at bat.
Bill Shores, .formerly ot the Ath
letics, allowed the Seals only seven
hits In Sunday's opener while his
mates were collecting the same num
ber off Guldo Slmont to win, 3 to 2.
The Beavers found Jimmy Zlnn's of
ferings to their liking In the second
game and hit safely 13 times to win
to S.
Jimmy DeShong was effective In
the pinches and pitched Sacramento
to a 7 to 6 victory over the Stars
Saturday.
Three Sacramento errors comblnwl
with 10 Hollywood hits to give the
Sure the first game of Sunday's
doublehesder, 6 to 6. Hollywood took
the nightcap, 4 to 1.
Los Angeles was still In a tie with
Sacramento for fourth place in the
league standings after beating Se
attle 3 to 3 In 13 Innings on Satur
day and losing to the Indians, 11 to
5 and 10 to 8, on Sunday.
The San Francisco Missions sank
further Into the cellar over the week
end, dropping two out of three games
to Oaklsnd. The Oaks won the Sat
urday game,' 6 to 3. and the Sunday
opener, 11 to S, with the Missions
taking the second game of the dou
blehesder, 1 to 0.
1
FOR FINAL FIGHT
(By Associated Press)
Given an off-day by the schedule
makers today, the Chicago Cubs col
lected all their forcea for a last ditch
grapple with the Pittsburg Pirates
that may clinch the National league
pennant for the cubs no later than
tomorrow.
Their spectacular 4-3 victory over
the Cincinnati Reds In 15 Innings yes
terdsy put the Cubs In a position
where they can clinch the flag by any
one victory over the Pirates In the
four-game series which opens with a
double header In Wrigley field tomor
row. Single games will be played
Wednesday and Thursday Even
should the Pirates sweep the series
and win their four closing games with
the St. Louie Cardinals, the Cubs still
could win the pennant by beating
Cincinnati In their last two games
Saturday and Sunday.
eLOCALS
Herr Returns Cyrus A. Heir, fed
eral prohibition Investigator, has re
turned to Medford from Portland,
where he spent th past week at
tending the National American Le
gion convention.
Another Accident Mrs. C. Gass re
ceived slight bruises and cuts when
she was struck down Saturday night
by the automobile driven by Claud
Wilson of Central Point. The acci
dent occurred on Riverside avenue
about 11:30 o'clock, according to re
port filed today by Wilson at the city
police station,
Bohlnson Injured Tom Robinson,
city traffic officer, suffered minor
Injuries this afternoon when his mo
torcycle collided with a bicycle rid
den by Vyron Bostwlck of Griffin
creek, who attends high school here.
Robinson was en route to the fire
on Park street when the cyclist drove
In front of him. Tho collision oc
curred In front of the new courthouse.
STATERS SUFFER
HEAVYJNJURIES
CORVALLIS. Ore., eept. 19. CAP)-,
Oregon State College football squad
wssntawt tntieh same at RrviVtrs
Saturday to prepare them for their
meeting wiui maniura os roruana
October 1 and they got It. Gonzaga g
iiiitiHnM had the Oraneemen on th
defense until the final quarter when
with oniy one mumw uu oi seconds
to go Harold Pangle took a pasa from
Johnny Blancone and scampered
ncroas for tne winning urange touch
down.
The Stater's 19-16 victory was costly
In injuries. Loren Tuttle, first-string
right guard, returned home with a
Hi.watoH Rhniilder and will h nut.
of the lineup until the game with
Southern California October 8. Norm
Franklin, sophomore halfback. Tommy
Ward, letterman half. Willis Danforth,
center, and Curly Miller, letterman
guard, an were eeu wj ww ngspuai
with minor Injuries upon their return
from Spokane.
A writer reminds us that It was
formerly the practice of surgeons to
bleed their patient for the slightest
ailments. Why formerly? The Hu
morist (London).
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
R. H. K.
San Franelsoo 2 7 1
Portland . ..... S 7 3
Slmonl and Wallgren: Shores and
Palmlsano.
Second game: R. H. E.
San Francisco ........... a B 3
Portland 8 13 a
Zlnn and Brencel; Prudhomme and
Flttpatrlck.
H. E.
S 3
10 3
R,
Sacramento A
Hollywood - 6
. Salvo, Bryan and Wlrts; Walsh. !
Tde and Bassler.
Second game: R, H. E. j
. Sacramento 1 a o i
Hollywood - 4 7 0 ,
Flynn and Woodall;
Mayer.
Page and
R. H. B.
Los Angeles s e a
Seattle 1111 1
Bs'.loui Mlddendorf and Campboll;
L. Nelson and Cox.
Second 'game: R. h. S.
Los Angeles . 8 13
Seattle . .. 10 18 . 1
(Seven Innings.)
Stltsel, Baeoht , and Oronln; Wal
ters, and Cox.
I;
Oakland
Missions 1 4 3
Ludolph and Rslmondl; Osborne, j
H. Plllette, Johnson and Rlcel,
Second game; R. H. E. 1
Oakland . 0 8 0
Missions . 13 0
(Seven Innings.) I
Joiner and Penebsky; T. Plllette
and Rlcel.
Tars Collide Slight damage to the
cars was the result of a minor col
llilon this afternoon at Klebenth and
Oakdale streets, when the car driven
by Tom Bradley and the Oilman's
milk truck col'.lded.
When You Are In
KLAMATH FALLS
Stop At The
WILLARD
HOTEL
Cheerful Service
Modern Surroundings
Central Location
Al Dining; Room
W Invito lour 1'atronage,
lUtos 11. SO Up
WILLARD HOTEL
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YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE-PAY AS YOU USE!
JUST
RECEIVED
Another Carload Shipment!
Making The Sixth Carload We Have
Received In The Last Six Months!
Direct from the Factory
Quantity Buying Spells Greater Saving
W e're Passing These Good Buys On To You
Think of It! Another Freight Carload -Bought at the Market's Lowest Prices!
Here Are a Few Examples of What QUANTITY BUYING Means!
A Real Value
Walnut Finished
DINING
SUITE
ft. beautiful Dining Suite Buffet, Ex
tension Table and 4 Chairs, finished in
walnut as pictured here
$5.00 Down $5.00 A Month
$38
.50
Beautiful Velour
Covered
Davenport and Chair
I!
? Z??!rt iraLiWjf'X.
iLMrsi m?&&i
An Exceptionally Smart
BEDROOM
SUITE
Bed, Vanity and Chiffonier, exactly
is pictured here . . . finished in walnut
(Bench $3.50 extra).
$5.00 Down $5.00 A Month
29
.95
Occasional
Chairs
A rtnl vnl tie for (ho need
ing nn extra rhalr. Quanti
ty hiivtnsr Mtiti1 tn
offer fine ocrmlnnnl chnlr f
Mt this low prtr
$3
.95
pitl
Here's Jtiftt one example of what
quantity buying mean to southern
Oregon bnrpaln seekers: Velour cov
ered Dnvenport and Chair, an extra
ordinary bargain at
$350
$5.00 Down - $5.00 A Month
September Range Bargains
Prices Reduced On Toledo Ranges
Extra Quality Ranges
TOLEDO
Overstuffed Chairs
$ 1 .oo
Semi Enameled
Kange. Our regu
lar price $47.
16-inch oven
$39.95
Biff, romfort.thl. flr.Md rhmlr
with stool to match. Thm st
trartlr. rarerlnirA to rhom.
from. Chair and stool prior!
at
Semi - Enameled
Range. Our regu
lar price $50.
18-inch oven
$43.00
-Weigh 300 lbs. Each
SUPREME
Full Enameled
Range. Our regu
lar price $57.00.
16-inch oven
$53.00
Full Enameled
Range. Our regu
lar price $60.00.
18-inch oven
$56.00
BABY CARRIAGES
x Choice of three colors in attrac
tive Baby Carriages. A real
Weeks & Orr bargain at
$15S0
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