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DOTE FOUR 'HEDFOKD SECTE TRTBTJNT5, IMTIDFORTJ, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 6, 193?. Calvacade Winner of Kentucky Derby by Three Lenghts FAVORITE LEADS FLEET FIELD TO Fl English Bred Cold Thrills Record Crowd Discovery A Poor Second, And Agrarian Third. ' cmmCHIU. DOWNS. UmlevMe. Ky.. May B.(AP)-Cavalcade. the mighty record breaking colt bred In old England but Joaled in America, broke the heart, of two renowned nueena of the turf today and racea to eonaatlonal victory In the sixteenth Kentucky derby. . ., ' Heavily backed to win at tho short 6dd of 8 to a, Cavalcade Juetlflcd the confidence In hl epeed and thrilled a tremendous crowd of 65. 000 epectatore, the blggeet in elx yeare, with a glittering stretch drive that easily bent off his gallant east ern rival, Dteovery, and left the two fleet fillies, Mata Hart and Bazaar, truggllng in the rear. Owned by Mrs. Isabell Dodge Bloane. New York, and Florida sports woman, who was on hand to see her colors triumph after being out of the hospital only a short time. Cavalcade's victory was worth 28, 175 net to his owner and gave east ern turf followers their first smash ing thrill since Twenty Grand came borne in front three years ago In record. ' cavalcade broke slowly and was carefully ridden by the veteran Mack Garner, astride his first derby win ner in eleven attempts. One he took command In the stretch, however, the beautiful brown cost, son of Lancegaye-Hastlly, left no doubt about the result. Paying tribute to a long lino of groat British thorough breds, including many winners of the English derby, Cavalcade flashed a finishing burst of speed that left Alfred Gwynne Vanderbllt's Discov ery three full lengths back. Closing fast; another colt, Agrarian, owned by Mrs. P. J. Heller, of New York, came up to take third place by a half length from the fast tiring Mata Harl, the highly regarded filly of Charles T. rishor of Detroit; Fractious at the barrier Mata Harl was chiefly responsible for a delay of eight minutes before the derby ifleld of 13 was sent away "to the mighty roar of the overflow crowd and this no doubt contributed to the f Illy Inability to hold the. pace by the time the horses reached the back tretch. She succeeded, however, rac ing the fast-stepping Bgt. Byrne Into ' submission and making it that much easier for Cavalcade to' assert the supremacy of the colt in the most colorful claaslo of the Amorloan turf. Never a contender and trailing fin ally in eighth place, the filly Bazaar shattered the hopes of the- veteran Colonel E. R. Bradley for a third straight derby triumph. Cavalcnde. clocked In S:0 for the mile and a quarter, failed to men ace the derby record of a-.Ol 4-5 set by Twenty Grand but proved the shortest priced winner since the lat- tor ran to victory for Mrs. Payne Whitney in 1031. The derby carried a gross value of onlyi37,000, the lowest since 1031. Besides the winner's portion, the beautiful gold trophy and the wreath of roses which went to Cavalcade, 5,000 was collected by Dlsoovery's owner, $3,500 on behalf of Agrarian and H. 000 for Mata Harl'a fourth place share. Opposed by one of the fleetest derby fields In years. Cavalcads made a big stride In the direction of the ' three-year old championship of 1034 by bis exhibition of class and con tinued to demonstrate great Improve ment over his form as a Juvenile. OVER HILL TODAY Medford'a Southern Oregon league Rogues Journey to Klamath Fulls to day to buttle th Kuwana Box Co. team In the opening gnme of the Southern Oregon league In Klamath Fnlls. The game will be played on Modoc field with the opening pitch ached uled (or 3:30. At Oranta Puss, Kon Williams' Merchant entertain the Shaw-Bertram Lumber Co. team from Klamath Kails In the other league game. Suwann, taking the place of HUt In the Southern Oregon setup, la at present leading the circuit due to Hilt's victory over Shaw-Bertram laat Sunday. Mnnngor Halght of th Med ford club expects one of the toughest games of tho arheclu.e today. The Rogues will probably line up like thla. Catcher, Joy; pitcher, Mc Lean; first haw, Courtney; second base. JosiU: third base, Williams; ahortsotp. Hntplit; left field, Swan eon; center field, Hoftard; light field, Hughes. Noxt Monday, Kuwana comes to Med ford for the second local league appearance of the- Rogues. Metf ford's long awaited uniforms hare at laat arrived from Seattle. They ere whit with red trimmings. The box are red and white and the caps solid red. ((take ip North SEATTLE. Wash.. May . AV-An earthquake that rattled crockery end windowpanes all over western Wash ington and British Columbia appar ently centered In the Strait of Juan tie nice, It was announced today by r. Napier Denlaon. director of the Cansdlan observatory at Victoria, B SQUAD T WASHINGTON PAVILION, Seattle, May fl. (AP) Unaccustomed to the sharp curvea and the trick distances on the Indoor track where they were forced to perform because of driv ing rMn, tho Oregon Stata college Beavers went down to en overwhelm ing defeat before the Washington Huskies In opening the northern di vision Pacific coast conference track season today. Washington conquered ea to 38. Although the Huskies had not worked on the- pavilion track since they were beaten by the California Bears more than a month ago, they knew how to negotiate the hairpin curves and where to atart their sprints, and they won all of the races and four of tho six field events, Bears Triumph MEMORIAL COLISEUM, Los Ang eles, May 5, (AP) Southern Cali fornia turned its annual dual meet with Stanford Into a rout today as the I. O. A. A. A. champions walked home with an 83 2-3 to 48 1-3 point victory. Fifteen thousand persons witness ed the amazing triumph which saw John Lyman, blonde giant of the vanquished, hurl the 10-pound shot 54 feet 0-8 inch to eclipse the ac credited world's record of 62 feet, 1 Inches set by 'Z. Heljaas of Poland, In 1032. The mark however, was more than a foot short of that set up by Jack Torrance, Louisiana State, at the Drake relays last Friday, when he threw tho ball 65 feet, 1V4 Inches. CORVALLIS, Ore.. May 5. (AP) For the first time alnce 1025 the University of Oregon Frosh defeated the Oregon State Books In their an nual dual track meet by a three to two score here today, Tho Frosh team of Bwanson, Sruggs, Palm and Miller, captured both the sprint events. Both the dis tance relays were won by tho Books. Oregon's medley relay team bested the Rooks. No records wore Imperiled In the 11th running of tho event. Medford high school tennis team scored a victory over Ashland high to the tune of 6-2 on the local courts Saturday. Both teams played good tennis and the return match In the Ltthla city next Saturday will prove interesting. The team members representing Ashland high were: Canfleld, Baugh man. Harris Carson and Hocking. Representing Medford high were: Cope, Dudley, Brown, Kroschell and Campbell. Matches played and scores were as follows: Canfleld vs. Cope. 3- 0, 2-0; Baughman vs. Dudley, 8-6, 0-4; Harris vs. Brown, 8-0. 1-0; Car son vs. Kroschell, 0-6, 3-0: Hocking vs. Campbell, 4-0, 1-0; Baughman and Harris vs. Cope and Dudley, 6-4. 4- 0, 3-0; Canfleld end Carson vs. Brown and Kroschell, 0-4, 0-4. Political Itch SALEM, Ore., May 6. P) Declar ing he will file as an Independent candidate for governor prior to the November general election, H. E. Wlrth of Portland today obtained the neces sary blanks from the office of the secretary of state. . Silver Solons Satisfied BAUTOMORE, May fl. F The senate sliver bloc leaders, who ac companied President Roosevelt from Washington to Baltimore today, said their conference with the president was very satisfactory and that they would meet with him again Monday. L Pete Belcastro. back from a wrest ling tour of Old Mexico, will fur nish the opposition for Paul Mur dock of Oklahoma, In the one-hour main event, at the Armory next Thursday night, Manager Mack LU lard announces. In the 45 minutes semt-wlndup Chief Little Wolf will tangle with Bunny Martin of Klamath Falls. Llllard also has a good 30-mlnute curtain raiser bout, he will announce tomorrow. GOLD HILL, J'VILLE TO PLAY FOR TITLE Gold Hill high school defeated Eagle Point Thursday, 11 to 3. Gold Hill has not lost any of Its games this season, and will play Jackson ville next Friday for the county championship In the secondary school division. Playing for Eagle Point were Stan ley, Hansen, Gallup, Grow, Ashpole, Andre, Llegh, Ayres and Myer. On Gold Hill's team were Miller, L. Walker, Lingren, Kell, Cornutt, D. Walker, Davis, Hutch ins and .Robin son. ' 4 An extract of derrls root Is being used In sprays to kill house fllee. College Baseball CORVALLIS, Ore., May 0. (P) Oregon State college gained Its first conference baseball victory of the season by taking the second game of a double header with University of Idaho by a ft to 3 score here today. Idaho won the first game 8 to 4 to gain an even break on its four-game series against University of Oregon snd Oregon State. WALLA WALLA, Wash.. May 8. ( Whitman college made a clean sweep of a three-game series against the College of Idaho by out-scoring the Coyotes in today's game, 5 to 2. doing into the seventh lesdlng by only 8 to 2. the locals scored two more as they drove Griffith from tho box on successive hits by Dudgeon, Crlscola and Cummins. . Turbine Bids Called PORTLAND, Ore.. May 5. (AP) Specifications for bids on two 60.000 horsepower turbines and governing equipment for the Columbia river Bonneville dam will be Issued Mon day by the United States engineer's office here. Protests Sliver Shirts. HARRISBURO. Pa. (UP) Pro tests have been received, according to Secretary of the Commonwealth Richard J. Beamish, against Issuance of a charter for the Bllver Shirts Le gion of America, purported Nazi or ganization, which has been incorpor ated in Delaware. Mummies of an ancient Indian peo ple found In Texas are very well preserved. WELDING ARC and ACETYLENE Anywhere. Day or Site.. Expert Welders. Prompt service, reason able charges. Equipped for heavi est or lightest work. 880 S. Riverside Phone 1174. E ( PORTLAND,' Ore., May 8, (AP) Behind the steady pitching of big Ed Bryan the Portland baseball team moved from tho Const longuo cellar by do fcntlng Seattle, 7 to 8, here today. ... It was the third straight win over Seattle for the Beavers, who again' outhlt the Indians. The defeat shqv ed Seattle Into last place. Portland Jumped ' on Crawford for two runs In the second Inning and added two more In the fifth to gain their margin or vlotory. Seattle's runs came one at a tlmo In the third, sixth and ninth Innings, The return from the Philadelphia Nationals of Prince Henry Oana add ed hitting punch to the Beaver at tack. Portland salted the game away In the fifth Inning when Oana homered Into the center field stands with one on. Ho also soored after singling In the third Inning, Tho score: 1 R. H. E. Seattle 3 10 1 Portland ............. .. 7 13 0 Crawford, Pltterer, Buchanan and Bottarlnl; Bryan nd Cox. SAN FRANCISCO, May 8. (AP) The league leading Loa Angeles An gela moved up another notch today by defeating the San Francisco Mis sions, 10 to 4. The score; R. H. E. Los Angelea .. - ...1Q 31 1 Missions 4 8 9 J. Campbell and O. Campbell; Cun ningham, Dnglla and Fltr.patrlck. LOS ANGELES, May B. (AP) Archie Campbell pitched the Holly wood Stars to their second straight victory over the San Francisco Seals here today, the Shirks emerging on the long end of a 0-tol- count. The score: R. H, B. Snn Francisco . 1 10 0 Hollywood - fl 10 1 Herrman, Gibson and Woodall; Campbell and Ouace, SACRAMENTO, Cel., May 8. (AP) Oakland came In for Its first win of the week today as Hal Held pitched a four-hit game and won as he pleased by the score of ft to 1, Two singles In the seventh on each end of a ground-out netted Sacra mento Its lone score. The score: n. Oakland . , 6 Sacramento - 1 Hald and Ratmondl; Home, wig and Salkeld. Mnron In Flight HAVANA. May 8. ,V) The T7. 8. Airship Macon passed over Havana at 13:58 p. m., K. 6. T., today, en route from Miami to Join the United States fleet maneuvers In tho Carib bean sea. H. V. S 0 4 9 Hart- Tlrk lrr Mrllm LAKEV1EW. May 8.-HV) Rooky I mountain tick fever claimed a victim I here yesterday when Herman Whit- I man succumbed after a short nines ! He was employed as an accountant on 1 the ZX ranch. j The sales tax referred to the voters for decision at the state primary, May 18, Is not the same as wni voted down July 31, 1033. 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