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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933. PITS ASSOCIATED Kitten ball aeaeon will get under way tonight with the first sme of the season being played between Ken Parrott's Associated OH boys and Lamport's on the Junior high Held starting promptly at 6:16 o'clock. In the pitcher's box for Lamport's will be Virgil Swanson, a star or nign school days, known as one of the outstanding players in the league. Catching for Lamport Is the Job which has been hBnaoa to uiair Spears. Spears Is an enthusiastic player and Is In the game every min ute. Angus Todd, also a star of high school days will be seen In aotlon when he Ditches for Ken Parrot's As sociated Oil. Todd Is known for his sccuracy In putting the ball across the line nine times out 01 ten. Herm Newland. catcher for the As sociated Oil, Is undoubtedly the out standing receiver of the league. He has played with various teams for the last several seasons. Six teams have signed to play In the league. Lamport's, winners of the first half of the league last sea son, are back with hopes df repeating their record again this season. The Office Boys, winners of the second half of the league last year, expect to be a constant threat to the other teams. Teams signed to play this season are: Lamporta, Ken Parrot's Associat ed Oil, Office Boys, junior high, Ac tive club and Jonnlng's, Interest has run high In the past for kitten ball and It Is expected a large crowd will be out to witness the first game of the season, . v , HUSKY CREWS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP Good scores prevailed at the Med ford Gun club traps Sunday morn ing, no less than three shooters break ing 48 out of 60 shot at. They were Ray Coleman, Bill Bates and Elmer Wilson. Bates and Coleman both turned in 2 straights the first time tip while Wilson, Sid Newton, Ed Lam port and Sam Jennings each broke 24. ' ' This scoring made It possible to turn in a 7 to the Orogonlan teie graphlo tournament, which ended with this shoot. The final outcome of the tournament will not be known lor several days. Scores at 60 targeta: ....... Jlay Coleman ...,-..-.........-" 48 Bill Bates ........ . 48 Elmer Wilson Sam Jennings J 1 Jj. B. Plckard (pro.) 48 S. O. Mendcnhall ................... ..... 4B H. CrOlsant . 48 .Tames Moore .................. 46 T. E. Daniels - 46 Ralph Green . 41 George Porter 40 At 36 targets: Sid Newton ........ Ed Lamport .. Dick Boldou ..... E. W. Pease . ................ 3 34 23 32 Clarence Eads ... 22 INT CHICAGO. April 10-(AP) Pro fesslonal wrestling's latest mystery, the disputed victory of Joe Ssvoldt over Jim Londos. was under Investi gation by the Illinois state athletic commission today. Joe Trlner, chairman of the com mission, called nil principals ot the "championship" match before him with an announced determination to make a full Investigation. A sports writer, who predicted victory for Savoldl last Friday night, came out today with the charge that the entire affair was a bulid-up for a "championship match" betwoen Londos and Savoldl before a world's fair crowd In Juno or July. SHORN OF BENEFIT PORTLAND, Ore., April 10. Under the sharply revised plan of pensions and benefit to war veter ans undertaken by the Roosevelt ad ministration, veterans' allowances in Oregon will be reduced from $7,000, 000 to about M.700.000 annually, ac cording to a special dispatch from wasmngtou. D. O., to the Oregonlan. The saving is estimated to amount to about $3,000,000 a year or 40 per oent of the total annual expenditure for this state. About 30 per cent of the M.G50.000 heretofore apent in Oregon each year for pre -World war pensions will be eliminated. Four salmon were landed at Sav age Rapids dam Sunday, only three having been taken out there pre viously this season. Pete Toskan, who Friday brought in a large fish, caught another on Sunday. The largest catch of the day was .made by W. M. Clemenson of the Jackson hotel. It weighed 3B'4 lbs. Sim's boat of Ashland brought In one and Dick Greene landed a 22 vj pounder. University' of Washington's Husky crewmen made a clean sweep of all three races against California on the Oakland estuary Saturday. The Huskies' varsity, shown lower, with Coa-ti Ulbrlcksou, took the lead at the start and finished seven lengths ahead of Coach Carroll "Ky" Eb rig tit's ulue and Gold sweepsters, shown at top with Ebrlght's picture Inset. Fifty thousand spectators saw no records broken owing to water and weath er conditions being unfavorable. 4-3, FROM EAGLE T Medford's up-and-hustllng baseball club won Its second start ot the sea son when they took the long end of & 4-8 score yesterday from the Invad ing Eagle Point Oheesemakers before a fair sized crowd. Proceeds of the game went to the Prescott Memorial fund. The contest, which developed Into a pitchers' battle between Hughes and Cook, early In the proceedings was enlivened by circuit clouts by Qeorge Sowers of the locals and Prltchett of the Ohecsemen. A clout by Hughes in the ninth frame scored Robinson with the winning run. Qeorge Harrington performed like a veteran behind the bat for. the Medford outfit. , Mcdford. . . AB. R. H. Swanson rf 4 1 '3 Sowors cf ........-.... 4 . ; 1 1 Stein ss . . 4 11 Williams 3b . : . S 0 0 Christian If .....4 0 1 Robinson 3b ................... 4 1 1 Randolph lb 4 0 0 O, Harrington o ........... 4 0 0 Hughes p ...................... 4 0 1 BOWLING Two teams. Watson-Strange and Devore-Sherwood, are tied for top spot in the Elks doubles bowling tourney. The leader have won 13 and lost 5 games. Roy Prultt, with an average of 303 leads In Individual stsndlngs with Herb Ouenther a close second with 301. The Bowman-Kelly team won both weekly prises, with match total of 1106 and high single game of 418. Individual standings. O. Tl. Avg. Pc. Prultt 6 Guenther, Herb 8 Eads .............. 0 GUI . Erlckson ........... 8 , Watson' 6 Totals Eagle Point. Long 3b Conlln lb ............ Prlckett If . Butler 3b Height ss ............. Purvis rf Montgomery cf .... 'Hoffard cf Conaatro o .......... Cook p ...,...W..M. ... 83 AB. 4 ... 3 ,. 3 4 .:. 4 .......... 4 .......... 3 3 .. 4 i 4 R. 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . DeVore ................. 6 Sollnsky .............. 8 Rankin .............. 3 Orr 6 Hutchison ......... 6 Smith .... 8 Motfatt ........ 8 Lageson 6 Ferguson 6 Guenther, Hugo . 8 Fredette . Brayton Wright . Fllegel .. Brown .. York 8 ....... 8 .,. 8 a , 8 8 Totals 83 3 ' A Eagle Point 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Medford 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 I By scoring one run In the first Inning, one In the second, two In the third and five In the fourth, Aahlad high defeated Jacksonville high 8-3 .at Ashland Snturday afternoon. Hem, on the mound for Jackson- vllle, pitched a nice game, striking out eight and allowing but four hit. Errors, however, caused his downfall. fully a dozen bobbles by hla team mates presenting Ashland with most of their runs. 1 Miss Southland Lj fa pr - 1 T ft I Sherwood 8 Strang, Vlrg Kelly 8 BowrAan n. 8 Strang. Herb ..... 8 Thompson ........... 3 Gilbert i.. 8 Alenderfer ........... 8 Holmes .............. 8 White 8 Rose 6 Sanderson .. . 8 Strange 8 Elwood 6 Team Standing. 1318 1307 1147 1080 1078 1043 1038 1018 808 908 063 060 476 047 043 041 038 803 891 887 887 74t 884 880 861 437 434 433 843 413 837 836 834 818 303 301 191 181 180 174 171 170 160 168 160 160 168 168 167 167 166 149 149 149 143 148 148 148 147 147 144 143 141 141 140 138 138 137 137 136 Watson-Vlrg Strang .. DeVore-Sherwood ..... Guenther-Brown ...... Rankln-Fredette ...... Glll-Hutchlson . ..... Eads-Gllbert ............. Frultt-Strange ........ Erlckson-York Smlth-Elwood Bowman-Kelly ......... Orr-Alenderfer ......... Fllegel-Ferguson . .. Strang, Herb-Brayton. Rose-Lageson ......... .... Sollnsky-Holmes . . auenther-Thompson . Sanderson-White Moftatt-Wrlght W. .. 13 ... 13 . 18 .. 14 .... 13 .. 13 ... 13 .... 11 10 11 10 ... S S 10 11 ... 10 14 .... 10 .... 8 ... 8 6 ... 6 ... 8 PC. .731 .731 .714 .667 .618 .818 .671 .633 .633 .800 .476 .416 14 .416 13 .380 13 .833 16 .386 16 .388 BE PORTLAND. April 10. (AP) Clos ing the entire length of the Colum bia river to commercial ateelhead fishing today had the unanimous sup port of the state game commissions of Oregon and Washington. It waa expected definite action toward this end would be taken at the first op portunlty. Meeting In Joint session here Sat urday, the two commissions agreed the step was neceeeary to perpetuate angling in the two it tea The visiting commissioners were told by Matt Ryckman, superinten dent of Oregon's game fish hatcheries, that this state planted more than twenty million trout In stream and lakea at a cost of leu than one cent Has Them Guessing FISTIC CARD FOR WEDNESDAY PITS The fistic card to be presented Wednesday night at the Armory by Promoter Mack Llllard and the Med ford boxing commission baa' been completed, Llllard announcing this morning that In addition to the main event between Jack McCarthy. Medford, and Ramon Streat, Salt Lake colored Adonis, and the semi final between Tony Ortls, Klamath Fall, and Jimmle Compagne, Chllo qutn, he has signed up "Plash" Mc Cann, Prospect protege of Dewey Hill, to meet Ray Harris, of Phoenix end Bob Irwin, Klamath Falls to meef Prankle Roberts, of Reno. The card as outlined by Llllard should provide one of the best eve nings of fisticuffs presented In Med ford for many moons McCarthy Is a slam-bang type of fighter who knows only one style to go in and win. Stre&t, who arrived today, la also toured as a hard-hitting, rough and ready scrapper and the pair should put on & great show. Ortls and Compagne besides fight Ing for the long end of the purs' will be settling a private grudr' which they have nursed along U. some time, until both are "rearlr. to get Into the ring and eettk things " The two preliminary bouts will pit boys who know far more about the leather-pushing racket than the or dinary preliminary lads and either ot the two bouts has possibilities of stealing the show. Bargain prices will prevail for the evening, according to Llllard. . 4 Oean Cromwell, Southern Call fornia track coach, kept hit charges under blankets, so to speak and according to other coaches, during the early track and field season. (Associated Press Photo) Louise Fazenda Welcomes Son HOLLYWOOD, Cal., April 10. (AP) r A seven pound son was born today to Louise Fazenda. film comedlanne, and her husband, Hal B. Waltls, mo tion picture executive. They said they would name him Hal Brent, Jr. 1 A Nickel In Mllwnukle ; MILWAUKIE, Wis., April 10. (AP) The five-cent glass of beer return ed to several establishments here to day. In some places the nickel Stop in . Roseburg at the , UMPQUA HOTEL The leading hotel of the Vmpqua Valley 3. A. Harding, managing owner Single, BATES: without bath: 81.39. Si. 50. $1.00, Single, with bath: 81.76, $2.00. $2.35. San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! Hotel Sir Francis Drake just off Union Square most conven ient to theaters, shops, stores, business and financial district. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus enabling you to combine "maximum pri vacy with minimum tipping". AH rooms in the Tower with Western exposure have ultraviolet-ray (sun-bath) windows. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, both tub and shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75 ft up in Main Dining Room from $1.25 up. Also a la carte sen-ice. iSSs? Hotel Sir Francis 3 179 roam, .t U.uo !M '.WlMI !sr ll i ii , iiiii-iiKni Private garage in base ment of hotel building with direct elevator ser vice to Lobby and all guest-room floors! BRAKE Hutam-Niwcou. Hoyu. Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco oni Beverly ot Tlfton. Oa- li (treated In her royal robei a queen of the 1933 featlval o( italea cele bration at St. Peteraburg, Fla. Hei title It "Ml.a Southland." (Associ ated Press Photo . BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Portland 4: San Franelaco 9. , Hollywood 3-10: Sacramento 6-1. Oakland -; Mlulona -13. Seattle i: Urn Angelea 10. t Orefon Weather j Cloudy tonight and Tueaday, be coming unsettled with rains Tueada northweat portion: slightly warmer; tonight with freezing temperature east portion; fresh south wind off-! shore, 1 CONGEE FUNERAL PARLOR West Main at Newtown Sympathetic, Friendly Service bl contribution to various collegi ate and literary publications and aa the author of a book of verse, "Embryo." Following hla brief itay here the young author will leave for Europe where he expects to collaborate on the biography of a distinguished Hungarian physician. '. Although only twenty years of age Maeterson gained prominence as a song writer when several of hla com positions were Introduced by fling Crosby. A wide degree of versatility can be aeen in the fact that the young author, la also captain-elect of the 1934 basketball team. While here he will be the guest of John Beddy, a former Gonzaga student. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mra. H. D. McVay ot Jacksonville, a boy, weighing eight pounds, four and a half ounces, at the Sacred Heart hospital Saturday. 8x10 Photo for 7So. The Peaaleya, opp Hollv Theater. Chaplin Imitator Dies During "Ace' MARSHFIELD, Ore., April 10. AP Laughter greeted the antics of Charles Hagqulst, 65, aa he Imitated Charles Chaplin In a home talent show here. Then Hagqulst suddenly toppled to the floor. More laughter, for patrons believed It part of the act. But It wasn't. He was dead. 4 "KUBOK" a specific remedy for treatment of poison oak. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Grace Laboratories, 305 Liberty BIdg. Ol D o tt o D o rODOi loaoi ioao: 30 ECONOMY GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Medford as the one way point on a European trip was the unusual spec tacle presented today by the visit of John Masterson, outstanding young collegiate short story and song writ er who Is spending the Easter holi days here prior to leaving for Ger-' many. 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