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TAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUO. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1033. EAGLE POINTERS WIN, 16-13, OVER Alter playing until almost .dark nd slugging through an extra In tilng. Medfqra's btueball team waa defeated by Eagle Point 16-13 In one of the wildest baseball game teen during the present conferenoe play. Hcoeler Hoffard of Eagle Point acored the only borne run, with Dye, Stlne, C. Dunn, Conlln and Tungat get ting three base hlta. The score stood Sl-0 Against Med ford In the nlpth Inning, when the Mediord batters went on a rampage to score five runs and even the score. Eagle Point, however, came back in the first half of the tenth to score five more while Med ford could only got two in the last half, One week from tonight Medford will play the Colored Giants, at 6:30 o'clock at the fairgrounds. Medford will also meet the league leading Coqullle team next Sunday in a con fere nee game here. lAke of Medford struck out five men, while Tun gate of Eagle Point struck out nine. Conlln, of Eagle Point, who took the mound for Tun- gate struck out one and walked one, Lake allowed six walks while Tun- gate held the Medford batters to five free trips. Tunget hit batter Cole man, Medford first baseman, to allow Mm a walk. Coleman soon recovered from effects of the blow. Caldwell and Shea umpired. ' Eagle Point . AB R H PO A E H. Dunn, ss 6 C. Dunn, 2b. Conlln, ib-p Wimbledon Victor 1 !' 1 11 l' !. I JJLJJ PHBJ t0 .'V.. tJ I Swanaon, 9b Christian, 11 3. JIarrlngton, c. Taylor, rt Tungate, p Van Scoy, cf Total t 11 0 0 3 0 0 0 5J W 10 30 10 Medford AB It K PO A Williams. 3b 4 3 110 Dye, lf-2b Halght, fitlnB. ab-lf Coleman, lb Forette, of Oreene, rf still, rt Batty, rt O. Harrington, o.... i Lake, p S 9 8 0 1 8 0 8 IS Total ..43 13 18 30 18 18 E- The Proapect ball team, which U Cloving ahead faat In aouthern Ore Ron, won a double-header .yesterday at the resort, defeating tbe Shady Cove team, 11 to 1, and taking Rogue River, undefeated, prior to yesterday. o a 8 to 3 cleaning.. The team haa made auch Import ant strldea during the past two weeks. Manager Dewey Hill announced that he la ready to challenge Mediord and every other team for a game. The two gamea yesterday were at tended by enthuslastlo crowds, so journing at Prospect, Including many Medford people, who returned today to announce that "Dewey Hill's team tiaa got a lot of fight." mJfi f Jf 'i Jack Crawford, (above) Austral. Ian star, defeated Ellsworth Vines to win the singles championship at Wimbledon, England, (Associated Preas Photol DRAW JURY LIST. FOR FEHL TR1AI IN BALLOT THEFT (Continued mm Pag One.) ' BASEBALL Yesterday's Results Coast League San Francisco 8-8: Loa Angelea 8-3. Sacramento 7-0; Seattle 0-7. Hollywood 13-10; Missions 3-1, Oakland 3-3; Portland 1-3. American League Waahlngton 0, St. Louis 7. Boston 1, Cleveland 3. New York-Chicago, postponed, rain Only gamea scheduled. National Lentil i Cincinnati 1-0. New York 0-1. Chicago 1-3, Boston 3-1. St. Loula 4-3, Philadelphia 3-8. Brooklyn - Pltteburgh, postponed, rain. IAGE, HE SAYS RENO, Nev.. July 17. (AP) Jar. Dtmpaey, In telephone conversstlons with friends here, wss understood to have advised them he and Hannah Williams plan to marry In Reno or t Cal Neva lodge at Lnke Tahoe with In the neat few daya. The former heavyweight champion left Salt Lake City with Mlsa Wil liams todsy. They expected to arrive bcre lata today. yoigWataIst's IS By (he Associated Preas. San Francisco Joe Demsgglo had fun his conseoutlva gnme hitting record to 63 today, with Jim Oglesby of Loa Angelea still In pursuit with 39-garae mark. They got their hlta as Los Angeles on one of the three week-end game with the Seala to take the aeries. 4-8. WOODBURN JUNIORS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP WOODBURN, July 17. The Woodburn Junior Legion bsaeball tesm won the district 3 chsmplon by defeating Hlllsb:ro 8 to 1 In a playoff game here yesterday. Jacksonville. Violet DeWltt, Dorothy Cbltwood Phoenix. John P. Elliott, L. A. Modrell, Echo Alford, Maude Daugherty, Ethel Hock ersmlth.' Talent. . Agnee M. Brown, Dolores Dunktn. Mildred Nye, Ed O. Gardner, Jessie Hertford. Central Point. Roy Kline. Lottie Franklin, Clifford O. Collins, Laura P. Brumbell. dolil Hill. Myrtle M. Childere. Fred N. Eddlngs, Orpha E. Hewitt, Edna Bsnry, James W. Bryan. Rogne River. Oertrude Bonney, Walter 8. Mc- Naught. Eagle Point. W. O. Clements. Gertrude Haak, Louise Henry, M. E. Robertson, Lillian Clngcade. Trail. Wallace Oushman, Christina Hutch inson, O. E. Close. Applegate. Herbert Elmore. Maude St. John, aeorge E. Martin. Riich. Edna Buck, Lulle McDonald. Sterling. J. J. Munsell. Watklns. C. D. Barr. Perrvdale. Clarence Cartwrlght, Florence Pol s'". . . , Howard. B. M. Brown. Plnehurst. Fred W. Edssll. Griffin Creek. Reta D. Backus, Avon Hall. Orchard Home. Ruth E. Baker, O. W. Cady. Sams Valley. George 1. Ferguson, R. O. Moreloct. Climax Nlmrod Charley. nu lie Falls. Clara L. Cleveland. lone Richards. TVImer. Frank McCarvel, Cleo Bean, Faya E. Ragsdale. Fools Creek. Verna D. Jarvln, Paul McQust, Bellevlew. Lottie Beswlck, John A. Coata, Barron. B. I. Edgehlll. Mary J. Turnbow. Ant loch. Eva M. Allen. Roxy Ann. Raymond Durand, Marvin Oarrett. Prospect. Charles w. Clarke, William Durr. ' Lake Creek. Otto Fry, Mary Moore. Willow Springs. Hsrry Blden, Mary R. Smith. Derby, W. B. Burg. Deter. M. J. Dleu. Mound. , F. E. Collins. DEFEAT KLAMATH 18 TO 8, IN UPSET Mrd ford's American Legion Junior baseball team defeated the highly touted Klamath Fulls legion team at the fairgrounds yesterday by the score or 10-8 in a surprise upset. Klamath Falls, by virtue of past performances. waa doped to win. The Medford boys, however, got "hot" with both bat ting and fielding, to sweep the Fe!l- cana nearly on tne field. sled ford's team plays Marahfleld, at Uarshfleld next Sunday, the winner to play Eugene for the right to enter the atate finals. Marahfleld also has a good record so far, and many Med' ford fans are planning on aocom panylng the boys to tbe coast city. Wilson pitched for Medford yester. day, with Stoddard catching for him. striking out 10 of the Klamath bat ters and holding the hits to 11. Med. ford got 30 hlta off Howie, and Knud son, Pellcsn pitchers, who were caught by Pastega. Eleven. Medford batters were struck out. ALL GRAIN TAKES OHIOAOO, July 17. (p) Broad publto speculative buying that took in an grains Instead of being con fined largely to wheat carried every cereal nearly straight upward today Wheat gained a maximum of S'4 cents and reached 81.3714 a bushel, compared with about 43 cents a bushel early In 1933. Destruction of Canadian wheat crops aa result of many adverse conditions waa report' ed aa progressing today, and there were also reports that European crops were going backward because of u timely ralna. The 1933 wheat nroduc tlon of 13 countries was estimated aa 10.1 per cent below 1933. Wheat closed unsettled, 8H-3T4 cents above Saturday's finish, corn 1T4-3H up, oats Vi-lVi advanced, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 30 cent. Livestock PORTLAND. Julv lUpv-rlH- 1978, calves 90: fullv ateariv. Rtiari good, medium 88.O0-8 33; common 83.40-8.33; heifers, common and me dium, 84.39-4.80; cowa. good, com mon and medium 84.00-4.35; bulls, good, 83.30-3.60; cutters and medium, ti.io-3.ia; vealers, good 88.00-8.75; common and medium,- 83.oo-8.oo; Calves, KOOd. a8.B0-6.00: M-nmmnn 3.80-0.00. HOOS: 3340; steady. Good. 140-300 lbs. 88.00-8.80; 300-350 lbs. 84.83-8.50: over 330 lbs. 84.35-5.18: n, rt 83.78-4.78; medium, 83.78-4.33; pigs, good, $3.35-8.00. SHBEP: 3388, fully steady. Lambs, good and choice. 88.75-8.00; common and medium. $5.00-8.73; wethers, $3.00-4.00; ewes, $.75-3.38. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jnlv 17 fADi BUTTER Prints, extras 38o; etan dards, 35c. BUTTERF AT Portland Aallmn, 1 grade, 34-35o lb.; farmera' door deliv ery, 33-38o lb.; sweet cream 80 higher. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers aelllng price: Overalze, 33c; extras. 30c; mixed colors, 18c; mediums 19c dozen. Buyfng price by wholesalers: Fresh current recelpta 58 lbs. and up, 14-150 dozen. CHEESE 93 score Oregon triplets, I2I40; loaf 18 (4a lb.; broken will pay 0 below quotations. MILK Contract price, 4 pet , Port land delivery, $1.70 cwt.; B grade cream. 37!ic lb. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country-killed hogs, best butchers, under 180 lbs., 7-714; veal, era, 70 to 100 lbs. 8-8(40; spring lambs ll-13c; yearlings 4-Sc; heavy ewea, 3-3c; medium cows. Bo lb.; canner cowa, 31413c; bulls, 4V4-8o lb. LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery Buying prices, heavy hens, colored, 4(4-8 lbs., 10c; do 814 lbs. up, 10c; hens over 3J4 lbs., 8c: under 3(4 lbs. 8c lb.; broilers IVi lbs, 11c; colored springs, 3 lbs, 13c; roasters, over 3(4 lbs.. 14c; roosters, 80 lb.; ducks, Peklns. broilers, 13-lSc lb.; old ducks Peklns, li)o lb.; do colored, 10c lb. NEW ONIONS California Bermuda $1.38 tp. lb. crate; new red, $1.35 cental. POTATOES Local, $3; Deschutes Gems, $3.85 cental; do bakers, $3; Yakima Gems, $3.78. NEW POTATOES Local white tpA red, $2.35-3.38 cental; California white, $2.35-3 35 cental. STRAWBERRIES New Oregonj, $1.75 per crate. WOOL 1933 dip, nominal; Wll lamette valley, 23c-35c lb.: eastern Oregon, 18-3 lc lb.; southern Idaho, 16-20C lb. HAY Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop, $10-18: clover, No. 3, $14; eastern Oregon timothy, $16; oat and vetch $15 ton. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., July 17. (AP Table: Open High Low Close July .88 3)2 .88 .91(4 Sept.. .93(4 .96 !4 - .03(4 Dec. .97 .99(4 ai aavt Cash wheat: No. 1: Big Bend Bluestem .98(4 Dark hard winter, 13 pct.l.0014 11 pet. .03(4 Soft white 0)8(4 Western white Hard winter Northern spring . Western -red . .88(4 , .88(4 . .68 '4 . JKV, 38.00 -39 00 Oats: No; 3 white Corn: No. 3 E. yeIlow... Mlllrun, standard I8 60 Today's - car receipts: Wheat 66; flour 31. 1 Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. July 17. (AP) Table: Opyen High Low Close July I.13H ' 1.17 1.13 1.18 Sep. 1.18-1.18 1.20(4 118 1.18 Deo. 1.18-1.19 1.23 1.18 151 May 1.38 1.27 1.33 1.28 , Wall St. Report Bond Sale Average (Copyright, 1.033, Standard Statistics Company)' July 17: 80 30 30 0 Ind'a RR'a TJt..' Total Today ...,..,76.8 84.3 '88.3 83 0 Ptev. day . 79 .3 83.8 87.9 83 5 Week ago 78.1 83.1 88.8 81.3 Year ago 66.4 64.0 74 9 61.4 3 Yrs. ago 931 107.3 100.3 1005 New. 1933 high. Stock Bale Average (Copyright, 1088, Standard Statistics Company) July 17: . Ind" . RR'a Vt."m Total SO 30 30 90 Today MOM 56.8 113.7 96.4 Prev. day 98.9 58J 118 3 94 8 Week ago 98.3 65.8 113.3 94 3 Year ago 88.4 1 15.7 59.4 39.3 3 Yrs. ago ....187.8 134.9 336.9 171 4 New 1933 high. NEW YORK,. July 17. (JP) Btocka mined grains in another buoyant ad vance today with many laaues soaring galng of 1 to around 8 point. Late profit taking shaded some of the more spectacular advances, but the close waa atrong near tha highest levels of the past two yeara or more. Transfers approximated $.600,000 shares. San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! 600 OatoUo Roomi ft U I 223 root.. .1 13 .50 ffclJljl X 179roorat.Ht.00 p'.TJf 198 rootni ai AM i I J&VW - rll .Ep i Jifl Aiir..i.i fy,:i !. I R.K.M . J. I 1 r..MBifit'il !V !!' t (m mtnu Ml ! vv m fiiiilljii uSflHiii Private garago in base ment of hotel building with direct elevator Ber vice to Lobby and all guest-room Boor's! 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 pn- -vacy with minimum tipping". All rooms in the Tower with Western exposure h,ave ultra-violet-ray (sun-bath) windows. ' In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, both tub and shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75p up in Main Dining Room from $1.25 up. Also a la carte service. fit ' Hotel Sir Francis Hucxws.NiwcoHS Horn Co. Powell Street at Sutter San frandseo) Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stock follow: AL Chem- 8s Dye . Am. Can Am. As Pgn. Pow. A T. 4 T. Anaconda Atch. T. 8s S. P. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel California Pack'g. Cataplllar Tract. . Chrysler .. Coml. Soly. Curtlss-Wright OuPont Gen. Poods . den. Mot. Int. Harvest. , I. T. 8s T. Johr-Man. Monty Ward' -1391, - 93 '4 - 78 .181 Vi . 31 , 78 . 20 li . 46H . 34 'i . 37 V, 36i . 53 'i . 'A 83V, 38 Vk 83i , 43S4 . 30 59 , 38 . 35H . 48V4 . 17U . 11 . 35S . 341, , 39', . 39 - 8?, . 49 . 451, - 65(4 San Francisco Butterfat BAN FRANCISCO, July 17. (AP) Butterfat 36 prem. grade 2Sto. North Amer. pftiney (J. O) Phillips Pet. Radio cVu. Pac. z . Std Brand St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. . Unit. Aircraft . V. 8. Steel . On the Other Hand. RIO DE JANEIRO, July 17 (AP) Temperatures 10 and 13 degree be low zero were registered In Parana , to day, the lowest on record. ITEMS ON BALLOT Amendments to be voted on In the coming Friday election, were dis cussed today at the regular meeting of the Klwanla club at the Hotel Medford. The discussion wss led by Attorney O. C. Bogga. There waa no musical program du to the absence of Sebastian Apollo, pianist, called south by the Illness of bis father. Cndergoea Operation Fred Hols gang underwent a, major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital this morning. fe HI E E IS : $r- - presents wx $TARS of fhe WE$Tttn p Wf TUNE IN NBC PHI fl KVERY MONDAY lllfi IIT jLOC Wm S&x&Fwl ' at 8:30 p.m. fmM Y '&&( PAeWC 1TANDAU TIMI " ' feSw MEREDITH WILLSON V ijf?W . rftSrfif and hit famous orchestra VcvV -siV fxS? ' : MARY WOOD. Soprano ' VW":yi ' S "'- IRVINO KENNEDY-tenor : ' and ffto ACME QUARTET Iff MINERS DEFEAT ' MORES 14-13 Tie Jacksonville Itinera continued their climb from cellar position Sun way with another victory this time setting down the Ollmora Lion of Medford 14-13 on tha Jacksonville diamond. Twice before, th Lions had scalped the Miners, but with the strengthen In got th team with th rreaifr brothers of Applegate and Sandy 8mlth. also from over th hill, th JacksonvllUana managed to win a gam marked by equal scores In seven o! th nine Innings. Ollmor earn back In the first hslf of the ninth to tie the score 13-13, and th miner scored In their last half of th ninth to add their second consecutive vic tory. Several wer scored on srrors. Oam for next Sunday la being lined up, with Same Valley, Central Point and th Applegate Brush Ma rines bidding. Th Miner r sched uled to go to Qold HlU July 30, dURNa LEGION LADS WIN DISTRICT TITLE BURNS. Or.. Julv 17. 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