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MEDFORD IUIL TRIBUTE. BEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932.
TO
5TARS OF AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT WINNERS
PHILLIES STAGE
HARD FIGHT FOR
Scout Honor Court
Friday, Elks Club
A large number of awards will be
presented at the Boy Scout court of
honor to be held at 8 o'clock Monday
evening. September it. at the Elks'
club.
The list of awarda cover a large
field of endeavor. In the time since
csmp. scouts have been able to finish
work in many merit badge subjects.
Don R. Newbury, chairman of court
of honor, will preside, assisted o;
AGAINST ANGELS
other members of the council.
Japan Is determined to assist the
Msncburlsns In maintaining their In
dependence If It has to kill them.
T
TO WIN. 1 7 TO 6
Cub Mound Ace Assured of
Honor Manager Grimm
and Players Awed by
. National Pennant Victory
By WIM.IAM WBKKM
Mworlatrd Press Snorts Wrtlw)
CHICAGO, Spt. 21. (AP) Chi-
esgo's Cubs today wera "In. with
little In the way of serious business
to worry them until a week from to-
dsy when they oppose the New York
Yankees In the opening game of the
world series and they Intended to
get little fun out of their baseball
As soon as Klkl Cuyler smsshed
one of Steve Swetonlc's curves for
triple with the bases loaded In
the seventh Inning of the first game
of yesterday's "crucial" doublheader.
the veteran regulars had earned
rest. They started tsklng It In the
second game, and .hey don't have to
go back to work until they have
rested. Neither do they have to rest
If they don't want to.
Grimm Full of Energy.
Msnager Charlie Grimm almost
went right back to work In the second
gsme yesterday, although he long had
planned to give Marvin Oudat
chance as soon as the National league
title was won.
"Now that this battle Is over," he
ssld, "I could get s lot of fun out of
this gsme. I won't rest long."
He has definitely announced only
one Item of his world series pla:
that Guy Bush will pitch the open
ing game at New York. This has been
common gossip ever since It looked
ss though the Cubs would win the
championship. His other pitching se
lections depend on the outcome of
thst first game.
Players Awed.
The clubhouse celebration after the
pennant winning triumph required
little time to develop. Billy Her
man was the first player to reach
the dressing room. He wore an awed
sort of smile. The rest of the young
sters, with the exception of Lonnle
Wameke, the sensational young right
hander, matched Herman's expression.
The older players Just beamed until
Orlmm, last to come In, appeared,
- Then they yelled at Grimm, at each
' other, and finally demanded a speech
from the manager. Ha obliged with
one word, "Great," repeated many
times. President William L. Veeck.
who on August 3, deposed Rogers
Rornsby as manager and appointed
Grimm, congratulated each man, fin
ishing up with Grimm.
"Thanks, manager." Veeck laid,
pumping Grimm's hand. "But we
knew we could do It, didn't we.?"
Figured to Do It.
- Wameke was little Impressed, at
least outwardly. He grinned st Ouyler
and his only comment was "Well, we
figured to do It."
' Not a word of mention was ac
corded the Yankees, The athletes all
seemed to have their minds too full
of their own accomplishment.
A crowd of nearly 40.000 stuck
right to the finish, even though It
rained all during the second game in
which a makeshift Cub team was
held to three hits by Heinle Melne
and shut out, 8 to 0. Billy Herman
started at second base. Just to pre
serve his record of starting every
game since he Joined the club In
1031.
The Cub victory march started Au
gust 11 when Pittsburg was beaten,
8 to a, In 10 Innings at Pittsburg.
The new champions never relinquish
ed the leadership, and during their
drive, set a major league season
record of 14 straight victories, most
of them hair-raisers, at Wrlgley Weld.
Grimm became the first manager
In modern baseball to take charge of
club during the season, and lead
It on to a championship, as the Cubs
won their seventh National league
title.
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(By the Associated Press)
Those pennent-msd Ducks went
wild at Portland Tuesday night to
trounoe Los Angeles, 17 to 0. and In
crease their league lead to three full
games over the Hollywood Stars, who
lost to Oakland, S to a, at Los Angeles.
Four Angel hurlers were sent to
the mound In a vsln sttempt to halt
the Portland attack, but all four were
hit freely, together allowing 16 hits
and 14 walks. The Ducks cinched the
gsme In the fourth Inning when they
scored eight runs on five singles, a
double and three walks. They scored
three more In the sixth and six In
the eighth. Batteries: Los Angeles,
Baecht, Ward, Mlddledorf, Curtis and
Campbell; Portland, Peterson and
Pslmlsano.
Gteengrsf of Oakland had a slight
edge over Tom Sheehsn of the Stan
In a pitcher's duel at Los Angeles that
gsve the Oaks the series opener, '
to a.
Ban Frsnclaco's Seals found Seattle
pitching to their liking Tuesday night
end pounded out 10 hits to defest
the Indians, 11 to 8 In the series
opener at Seattls.
Pitcher Chellnl or the Missions was
stingy with hits, but generous with
walks Tuesday and Sacramento won
hard-fought pitchers' duel, a to 0,
from the San Francisco team.
.
HOW THEY.
STANA
(By the Associated Press.)
Coast,
W. L.
Pet.
.874
.867
.623
.817
.511
.407
.443
.877
Portland
101 76
Hollywood
88
81
SI
B0
86
77
San Francisco
Sacramento
Los Angeles
Seattle MH.W
Oakland .....
Missions
88 ICS
Nstlonal.
Chicago
Pittsburgh
.893
M0
JSS3
.813
.803
.469
.460
.393
Brooklyn ....
Philadelphia
Boston ...............
New York
St. Louis ....
Cincinnati ......
American
New York...
Philadelphia
Washington
Cleveland
Detroit
St. Louis m..
104
: sa
. 88
, 88
, 7a
. 61
. 46
48
67
60
63
7a
87
100
106
.608
.617
JIBS
.674
.600
.413
.818
.384
Chicago ...
Boston .......
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Decision In the application of the
Gold Hill school district tor a re
straining order, and order declaring
the contract of George A. Melslngnr.
void and unenforceable, was taken
under advisement late yesterday by
Circuit Judge H. D. Norton following
the presentation of arguments and
evidence In the case. The school dis
trict also asks that Melslnger, deposed
head of the school, be prohibited from
dally visits to the school property.
Melslnger contends the contract he
signed with the old school board 1
valid. He was replaced by W. A.
Thomason as principal, following a
protracted dispute over school af
fairs In the district.
Felt Base Floor
i """" new "ft Tanks wnien have carried the club to an American league
pennant after three years of trailing the Athletics are represented above. Photo of the Babe was mad
Oth.hD,or.niJ,lr.,H,;IbUoh.l'!1 b?,bu"ek ,n ,0 ,qU,re off """ th Cub 'n the world'. ..He.!
LATEST IDOLS OF
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 31. (AP)
Out of the northwest has come south
ern California's two latest boxing
Idols. They are young Freddie Steele,
of Tacoma and Don Praser of Seattle,
who by convincing victories over locaj
favorites, established themselves a
the new attractions,
Steele, with a long record of knock
outs, lived up to his reputation by
putting Caferlno Garcia, Manila wel
terweight, to sleep In two rounds.
Steele previously had stopped the
Filipino In the northwest, but local
fans had considered It Just one of
those things, as Garcia had shown
he was no ordinary boxer, when be
knlcked out Alfredo Gaona, the Mexi
can, here In four rounds.
Steele, however, had a close call.
Garcia landed a terrific right to the
chin at the close of the first round
and the Tacoma youth was saved only
by the bell. Freddie, however, came
back, outelugged and outboxed the
PI Hp! no and then put him away near
the close of the second round.
Fraser took two, lost one and drew
In trie other of a four-round bout
to win the decision from young peter
Jackson, California lightweight cham
pion and considered one of the best
boxers at any weight In the state.
UKElOAiTALL .
IS
Members of the Med ford Lions'
club today resolved to do everything
possible to promote maintenance of
the Crater Lake highway during the
winter from Prospoct to the park
boundary.
Thla action Is belnr requested of
the state highway commission by the
Mediord chamber of commerce and
If granted, the national park service
will cere for the road from the boun
dary to Anna Springs or Government
Camp.
Lion Fred Oanfleld of Marshfleld
was a guest at the club luncheon to
day at the Hotel Holland.
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SEATTLE NEGRO BOY
UTILE HERE
Frisco McOale, the Seattle colored
middleweight fighter, may be In for
a big surprise when he crosses gloves
with Jack Olbbs next Wednesday at
the armory. McOale and his man
ager, Biddy Bishop, Seattle's boxing
promoter, are confident of stopping
the winning stresk of the Blonde
Tiger.
Bishop, In speaking of the coming
match, aald: "We In Seattle are not
expecting to knock Olbbs out but
feel confident that Frisco will come
through with another win."
The Seattle promoter further stat
ed that anyone who can win over
Frisco la a "natural up here so If
Olbbs Is lucky enough to win over
my colored boy, I would like to sign
blm up for a Sesttle card."
Olbbs Is training hard for the com
ing match and expecte his six-round
msln event In Klamath Falls to
morrow night to put him on edge for
the ten rounder In Medford. Olbbs'
opponent In the Falls city Is also a
gentleman of color, Eddie Foy by
name. Foy Is a recent arrival on
the ooast from Chicago, where he
has been a consistent winner.
Herb White Is also on the Klam
ath Falls card, meeting Denny Bar
ker, Weed, Cal fighter.
For the seml-wlndup on the Med
ford card a battle of Bed Heade la to
be fought. Circus Red Howe Is meet
ing Red Hanaaker, Vn Eugene slug
ger. This will end a long dispute
over the red headed championship
of Oregon. Heme Is training In
Marshfleld.
The Jackson County Primary Coun
olU wlU bold Its first meeting for this
year on Saturday, September 34, at
1:30 p. m.. In the auditorium of the
Courthouse. All primary teachers of
the county are urged to attend as
there Is to be an election of officers
and plana are to be made for future
meetings.
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Generally overlooked In the excite
ment attending the winning of the !
National league pennant by Chicago (
haa been the surprising fight put up
by Burt Shotton's Phillies for a berth
In the first division.
Sixth when the curtain went down i
a year ago, Shot ton's sluggers have
pounded their way into fourth place I
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lyn Dodgera the battle of their lives '
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a little yesterday, increasing their lead '
to a game and a half by downing the j
Philllee. 8 to 1. but with four games
to go there still Is a possibility third
place will go to the Quaker City crew.
Watson Clark, ace of the Brooklyn
staff, chalked up his 18th victory In
halting the Phils yesterday.
The Giants, seeking place.
plastered the Braves, 18 to 8.
St. Louis, with Tej; ;rleton pitch
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to 1, and the Cylrj closed the race
proper with a to 3 win over Pltte
burg In the first game of a double
header. The crestfallen Corsslrs took
the second. 6 to 0.
Monte Weaver further estsbltshed
himself as ons of the year's greatest
freshmsn pitchers, ss he set Boston
down with four hits and beat the Red
Sox, 4 to 1.
Cleveland completed the day's ac
tivities In the American lesgue by
beating St. Louis, 8 to 3 and 11 to 3.
SEAT ON COUNCIL
Petitions were started in circulation
today for the nomination of Walter
E. Rowley for a position on the city
council, representing the third ward.
Mr. Rowley, a well known resident
of the city, resides at 307 North Ivy.
He will oppose, if he flies for the of
fice, s. A. Kroschel, who has already
filed for the third ward position.
J. O. Orey, who now represents the
third ward, has announced his can
didacy for the office of city treas
urer. No other candidates have been
announced, in spite of the fact that
four councllmen are to be elected In
November.
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