PA'GB TWO
MEDFORD IfATL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1933.
SENATORS PROFIT
OF JOSEPH ENGEL
Chattanoogan Is Man Who
Saw Undeveloped Talent
In Joe Cronin When Hit
ting Averaged Only .210.
Br Cecil M. Jones
(Associated Prees Staff Writer)
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Sept. 3D.
(AP) The pennant winning march
of the Washington Senators baa
puahed Joseph W. Sngal Into the
limelight again although Dr. Engel
la the type of fellow who doesn't
seed much pushing.
In fact If there la no limelight
around when Mr. Engel la aervlng
a president of the Chattanooga
Lookout of the Southern association
he will make aome and push him
self In.
He'a the man who hung canary
blrda in the Chattanooga atanda,
signed a girl pitcher made hla play
era greet him with a military salute
and awapped a shortatop to Char
lotte for a Thanksgiving turkey.
Takes Job Seriously
But he takes his Job as scout for
the Senators seriously and enjoys
the confidence of hla boss Clark
Griffith.
Engel once bought a minor league
shortatop who waa hitting 310.
"What do you want with fellow
who hlta like that?" Griffith asked.
"I Just like him," Engel replied
and Griffith left him on the pay
roll. His name was Joe Cronin and he's
pow hitting above 300, Is about the
beat "all-around ahortstop In the
major leaguea and manager of the
American league champions.
Alex McCall's Barker
Griffith called Engel by telephone
a few weeks ago and ssld "send me
a pitcher." Engel went down to the
station and bought Alex McColl
ticket to Washington.
Now Mr. McColl Is 39 years old,
which la considered sged as pltchera
go, and had fcever aeen the Inside
of a big league. The wise boys
thought Joe was slipping but Alsx
haa done right well with the Sen
ators and la likely to see some world
series service.
Engel r.lao la responIblo for Joe
Xuhel, Buddy Myer, Cliff Bolton,
General Ciowder and other Washing
ton stare.
He has lots of friends and they'll
tome through for nine In a pinch.
When Paul Strand waa burning up
the coast lesgue Griffith sent Engel
across the mountalna five times. Each
time he came back and aald "No.'
Framed nn Strand
The Athlatlca finally paid a fancy
price for Strand and when they came
to Washington Joe went down to the
bull pett where Welter Johnson wss
wsnnltig up and pulled the Big
Train aside.
"Harney, he whispered, "this
Strand Is liable to cost me my Job
If he hits a lot of home, runs, go out
there and show the b'g mug up,"
Strand fanned throe timet ' and
didn't even hit a hard foul
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DON HILL TWICE
PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 36. (AP)
Taking two falls out of three OtU
CUngman of Oklahoma City won the
main event on last night's wrestling
program here from Don Hill of Bar
ersfleld, Calif, CUngman - weighed
160. anil Hill, 101.
The Oklahoma.! won the tyrat fall
with a reverse chin lock In 23 min
ute. Hill evened the match In eight
minutes with a reverse body scissors,
but lost the contest five minutes
later when CUngman successfully ap
plied a Hying key arm scissors.
Sandy McShaln. 160, Pasadena, Cel..
defeated Dorry Detton, 167, Suit Lake
City, taking two falls out of three
In the semi-wlndup.
The "masked marvel1 (name unan
nounced), 165, took two falls out of
three to win the opener from Hugh
Adams, 160, Portlsnd.
ossie Biueae
WASHINGTON (AP) Osile Bluege
has been described by those who
should know ss the greatest fielding
third baseman sllve.
Bluega Is what Is known as a base
ball players' player that Is, while
the avers go fan may not appreciate
his worth, opposing athletes regard
him as the last word In third -ssckers.
Strange, too. When Ossle was a
boy, Vie doctors told him he must
avoid strenuous exercise. His reply
was that life was not worth living If
he couldn't plsy baseball and that he
would play If it killed him.
This Is bis fifteenth season as a
professional. In addition to a few
years as a' Lutheran Institute and
semi-pro player, and he still la going
strong.
Bluege signed with Peoria In 1030
as a shortstop. Two years later
Washington bought htm. He was
sent to Minneapolis for seasoning
and when ho returned was assigned
to third, because Roger Peckinpaugh
was starring at short.
This vlll be hli third world ser
ies. He l the only member of the
Qoose Gosltn and Sam Rice outfit,
who took part In the world series
of 1034 and 193.
Bluege was born In Chicago and
la 33 years old. He weighs 160
pounds, stsnds five-feet, 10 Inches,
bats and throws right-handed.
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Pirates, Cubs And Cardinals
Carrying On Brisk War
fare For Second and Third
Places As End Nears.
V
By 0RI.0 ROHRRTSO
(Associated Press Sports Writer.)
The Kstlonal league race la over,
as far as ths pennsnt winning New
York Olsnta are ooncsrned, but the
pirates, Cubs and Cardinals are csr
tying a fight right down to the finish
in their battle for second and third
plaoas in the final stsndlngs.
With only one game remaining on
their schedule, end that with Cin
cinnati on the final daya of the aea-
eon; Sunday, the Plratee hold an up
per hand In the contest for second
place. They can be ousted by Chi
cago, however, ji the Cubs take their
two flnsl gsmes with St. Louis snd
the Reds trim the Corsairs.
Card, Heek Third Rung.
The Csrdlnsls. with no chance of
finishing In the runner-up position,
hsve their eyes on third place. Two
victories over the Cuba will place
them In that position and above the
1932 champions Into fourth place.
Here la how the three teams stand
To
Won. Lost. pet. Play
Pittsburgh 85 8T ,SSS 1
Chicago M SS .063 3
St. Louis 83 8 .S43 3
The Pirates lost a chance to clinch
second plsce yesterday when they
dropped a 8 to 3 decision to St. Louis
in one of the two games played In the
major leagues. The defeat left Pitts
burgh with a one-game margin over
the Cuba.
Pound Three Hurlers,
The Cardinals, with Bill Walkar
pitching effective ball, pounded thrti
hurlere. Hall Smith, Larry French and
Bill Swift, for 14 hlta. One of the
blows vaa Joe Medwlck's 18th home-
run of the sesson and another was a
triple by Gene Moore, rookie outfielder.
Walker allowed the Pirates 10 hits.
but all of them were singles and ex
cept In the fifth and seventh, he
kept the Corsairs away from the
piste.
In the only other gome, the Brook
lyn Dodgere strengthened their hold
on sixth place by defeating the PhlN
Ilea, T to 3, behind the seven-hit
pitching ef Walter Beck.
With Olenn Wright, Hack Wilson
and Linus Prey connecting with three
hits esch, the Dodgers collected 18
hit, off Snipe Ksnaen and Cy Moore.
They hit ssfely at least once In every
Inning.
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THEY'LL PACK THE BALL FOR STANFORD INDIANS
Three members of the Stanford University football squad who are expected to get Coach "Tiny"
Thornhlll'e first eleven places In the coast conference race are (left to right) Jack Hillmsn, full; Bob
Hamilton, half, and Bill Sim, quarter, (Associated Press Photo) '
GOLDEN BEARS PRIMED FOR LONG, HARD CAMPAIGN
FIRST TIGER TEST
' PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 38,-.(UP)
What this country seems to Meed is
a national matrimonial bureau. The
Portland NRA headquarters, howev
er, declines the nomination.
A Huntington, West Virginia, wo
man reoently wrote them, asking for
nsmes of two men with whom shs
could correspond with matrimonial
Intentions. More than a doeen Port
land men volunteered.
Today'a msll brought letters from
men In Dillon, Mont.. Stuttgart, Ark.,
Yenderaon, Minn, two from Chicago
and Charleston. West. Vs.
The honest Stuttgart awatn con
fessed his morals were "only fair,"
but specifies his prospective must
not have been a ganaster'a or poli
tician's wife. One Chicago suitor
wrote a burning missive full of gush
and "X's." The other Chicago Romeo
truate the woman is not a cigarette
addict. The Minnesota, rntrant tin
blus'nlngly admits .be Is a "model
husband.
NEWLY-MINED GOLD
PRICE UPPED 19 CTS.
WA8H1NOTON, Sept. 38. (API
Today's nswly-mlned gold price wss
snnounced b the tressury ss (:11.4V.
sn lncrs:ise of 19 cents an ounce
yes Writ 'a guotatlya.
(By Leonard O. nicks )
with a scant three weeks' practice,
Coach Darwin K. Burgher', Medford
high school footbsll team vlll have
Ite Initial test on the VanSooyoe field
when they play the Weed high echool
this coming Saturday, September SO.
Coach Burgher would not ,iy any
thing definite as to hie opinion of
the team'a chanora In the first game
of the sesson, except that he still
has aome playera who are working In
the fruit and who would be out for
practice before the clash with Weed.
The future first string, second
string snd Tiger Cuba are Just be
ginning to get their muscles loosened
up in readiness for some hard scrim
mags before their first gsme.
Arms sre being unllmbered and
lege put Into shspe so that Medford
high school football fans can ass
some resl passea and punts.
Football ta self-supporting and all
gate receipts go Into the etudent as
sociation Conors. Any footbsll fan
who buya a ticket to the game 1s
helping Medford high echool have the
ansppy snd good-looking footbsll out
fits now possessed. Reoently, new
shoes, pants and shoulder pads were
purchased and ahould aid ths team
In showing their heels to the Call
fornlana, t
PUIS ONE IN HOSPITAL
CHKHALIS, Wash., Sept. t
(UP) In a fight over chickens, An
drew LablVi, 43, waa shot and crltl
cally Injured by a neighbor, Anton
Kastlehy. to. Lablsh la near death
In a local hospital with a 31 calibre
bullet In hie temple.
Kasalrhy declares he laid In wait
outside his ehlrkrn house last night
to catch the person who had been
poisoning his chickens. Seeing Lab
tsh approaching with a ar contain
ing liquid, he opened fire.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
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r.irh "mil" Innnn futanriinn st laftl smillnolv oives his first strlna of California grldders a few
auggeationa aa they crouch In position on the practice field. California opens Its football season playing
Santa Clara In Berkeley, Cat, Sept. 23. (Associated Press Photo)
Hungarian Partridges Open sesson
October 18 to October 31, both dates
Inclusive, In Wssco, Shsrmsn, Mor
row. Umstllls. wsllowa. Baker and
Malheur counties. Bag limit, four
such birds In any one day and not
to esceed S In any 7 consecutive
dsys.
(juall Open season (mountain or
Plumed and California or Valley Quail
only) from October 18 to October
81, both dates Inclusive. In Yamhill.
Marion. Wssco, Sherman. Ollllsm.
Morrow, Umstllls, Deschutes, Crook.
Lake. Jackson. Josephine, Curry, Coos,
and Douglas counties.
October 1 to October 31, both dstes
Inclusive, In Klsmsth county.
Bag limit, 10 any such birds In any
7 consecutive dsys.
Grouse and Native Pheasants
Open sesson (Sooty or Blue Grouse,
Ruffed Grouse or Native Pheasants)
October 18 to October 81, both dates
inclusive, In Clasop. Columbia, Til
lamook, Washington, Multnomah,
Clackamaa, Yamhill, Lincoln, Polk,
Marlon. Linn, Benton, Lane, Douglas,
Coos, Curry, Josephine, and Jackson
counties.
September 30 to October 35, both
dates inclusive, In Wssco, Sherman,
Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler,
Jefferson, Deschutes, Crook, Klamath,
Harney, and Malheur counties.
- Bsg limit, 4 such birds In any ons
dsy or 8 In any 7 consecutive daya.
of her marriage to Charles R. Bets,
nett, a musician.
Bennett still hss on fUs here a pe.
tltlon ssklng a decision on their mar
ital status, setting forth that on
August 19, 1928, he snd Miss Msllory
made sn "sgreement to enter Into
marital relationship." He filed the
plea last March 7, a month after they
had separated, but the petition waa
placed off calendar In May. ,
Mlaa Mallory and Cagney are em
ployed at the same studio.
HOLLYWOOD. &eot. 38. TTPIPiLt.
rlcla (Boots) Mallory. willowy acreen
player, and William Caanev. voune-
er brother of Jamea Cagney, were
married secretly Isst Saturday In
Tijuana. Mex., they revealed on their 1
return .w nonywood today. J
Tho former "scandals" girl aald
that before the wedding ahe had ob
tained an annulment In New York 1
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New Hunting Laws Given
On Migratory Waterfowl
Wednesday
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8 :30 Shopping guide
0 :0o Friendship circle
0 :j0 Morning melody
10 :00 U. S. weather foreeaat
10:00 Interlude
10:18 Eb and Zeb
10:30 Morning comments
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' 11:18 fsrtlsl musle
11:30 Song and comedy
13:00 Color magle
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13:30 News flashee by Mall Tri
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12:49 Popularity
1:00 Lumber Jacks
1 :30 Varieties
3:00 Classified edition of the air
8:00 Protoctlve Diet league
3:18 Songs for everyday
8:30 KMED program review
8:38 Music of old
4 :0O Cocktail of muslo
4 :30 Waterworks
8:00 Cecil snd Sslly
8:18 Populsr psrsde
8:30 Quartettes
8:45 News Digest by Msll Tribune
8:00 Medford Theatre guide
8:18 Sports and fishing flashes by
Al Plche
8:30 KMED Forum NRA
8:30 81 and Elmer
8:48 Don Treeham and Miss
Brown.
7:00 The Hawk ,
7:18 Amateur night
7:46 A Tour of San Francisco'
7:50 to 8:00 Eventide.
PETER DUNNE- FORMER
S. P. COUNSEL, PASSES
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 38. (AP)
Peter J. Dunne, 73. San Francisco
sttorney who from 1003 to 11)10 serv
ed as general counsel for the south
ern Pacific company, died at hit home
here leu night. He was a natlv?
U Ban rranckco.
NEVADAN WINS
JUDJCTAL POST
WASmNOTON. Bpt. 3. Pt-a1.
dent Roorxvflt today adrancad Dla
trlct Judge Prank H. Norcrona of Ne
vada to ba th-a Judge in tha ninth I
circuit court of epptala and namtd j
William Woodburn, of Rno, to auc- j
cd Mm aa dutriot Judge.
The prealdent alao named Mlaa
Ruth Lockett of California to be re
corder general of the land office.
A. X. Reamea, prominent local at- i
torney. waa a candidate for thlaj
Judicial position but received a wire j
yesterday that the Nevada Judge had ,
been choaen.
September Issue of the Oregon
Motorist cairv.s an article entitled
"Good Hunting" written by Ernest
L. Crock dtt, assistant superintendent
of the state- gnme commission. Ac
companying the article are the new
migratory waterfowl regulations Is
sued by the federal government and
supplemented by orders of the Ore
gon game commission.
Included are.
Ducks, fieene, Brnnt, Ralls, .Coots,
Wilson flnlpe or .Tarh snipe and Great
er or Leevr Yellftwiegu: Open season
October 16 02 o'clock- noon) until
December 18 (sunset).- Bag limit,
for all auch birds, excepting geese
and brant, 12 tn any one day and
not to exceed, 30 in any seven con
secutive days, with the possession
limit at any one time not to exceed
twice the dally bag limit or 24; pro
vided further, that the dally bag
limit shall not be more than 8 each
or In the a segregate of Canvasbacks.
Red-heads. Greater or Lesser Scaups.
Rlngnecks, Teal, Gndwalls or Shov
ellers, and such ducks shall be count
ed with and Included fn the daily
limit of 12. No open season on
Wood. Eider. Ruddy or Bufflehead.
ducks. Bag limit for geese and
brandt, 4 in the aggregate In any
one day and not to exceed 8 In pos
session or custody at- any one time.
Waterfowl Decoys, Number Lawful
To Use- It shall be unlawful to use
more than 10 live goose decoys or
more than 25 live duck decoys, either
loose or confined, at any one stool,
set. gunning atand, blind or floating
device,
(All above migratory waterfowl reg
ulations conform with combined state
and federal regulations for 1933).
Game Animals
Bear Open season entire year ex
cept In , Jackson. Josephine and
Klamath counties where open season
la from November 1 to November
30.
Buck Deer With Forked Horns
Open season September 20 to October
25, both dates inclusive. Bag limit.
2 Columbia blacktall deer or 1 mule
deer, with the requirements thst both
deer tags must be affixed to the mule
deer.
Bull Elk Having Two or More
Points on Either Horn Open season
October 23 to October 25, both dates
inclusive. Open territory: All of Bak
er county; Wallowa county north of
the base line and west of the Imnaha
river; all of Union and Umatilla
counties except approximately 20,400
acres In the Conklln Springs area.
Bag limit, one bull elk having two
or more points on either horn.
Game Birds
Chinese Pheasants Open season
October 15 to October 31, both dates
Inclusive, in C 1 a t a o p. Columbia.
Washington, Yamhill. Polk, Benton.
Lane, Linn, Douglas. Coos, Josephine.
Jackson, Marlon. Clackamas. Multno
mah, Hood River, Wasco, Sherman.
Gilliam. Morrow. Umatilla. Wallowa,
Union. Baker, Grant, Crook, and Des
chutes counties.
October 1 to October 31, both dates
inclusive, in Klamath county
Bag limit: Unless otherwise specif
ically provided for, the bag limit on
Chlniu nh.annl, ,K,I1 W- A - i-
ouo.l UO W VI
olrds In any one day or s In any 7
consecutive daya; provided, that It Is
unlawful to take more than 1 female
Chinese pheasant In any 7 consecu
tive days.
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