JiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. 1IEDFORD, OREGOX. SUNDAY, MAT 6, 1934.
PAOE FIVE
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STAR SETS STATE
Roseburg School Wins
Southern Oregon Track
Meet At Grants Pass
Leslie Beats Grayson
Mark.
GRANTS PASS. Ore., May 5. P
The state high school record for run
ning the 100-yard dash was bettered
by Leslie of Klamath Falls at the
Southern Oregon IrTvltatlonal track
meet here today.
Leslie's 8.8 hundred was the
bright spot of the meet which Rose
burg high won with 38 points. Klamath-Falls
was second with 33. .
The state high school record for the
100 Is 9.9, set by Bobby Grayson.
Dufresne scored 14 points in lead
ing Roseburg's point parade. He won
the high Jump at five feet ten and
three quarter Inches and took the
broad Jump at 21 feet two and a half
Inches.
Grants Pass high was third with
34 points and University high with
18 fourth. . Other scores: Mount
Shasta, Cel., 16, Marshfleld, 12!',;
Chlloquln, 12; Coqullle, 8, and Rogue
River, 7.
Draper of Myrtle Point won the
mile in 4:39.1. Morey of Roseburg
was second, Sheehy of Chlloquln
third, Jones of Klamath Falls fourth
and Burk of Grants Pass fifth.
Booth of University High won the
discus with a toss of 108 feet, eight
inches. Webber of Grants Pass was
second, McCall of Grants Pass third.
Shantz of Klamath Falls fourth and
Webber of Gold Hill fifth.
Booth also wan the shotput for
University High with a toss of 45
feet, t't inches. Dcfresne of Rose
burg was second, Bacr of Marshfleld
third, Johnson of Grants Pass fourth
and Keep of Grants Pass fifth.
Browning of Marshfleld won the
440 in 62 seconds. Nelson of Uni
versity High was a close second, At
kins of Klamath Falls third, Arggrls
of McCloud fourth and Burdett of
Rogue River fifth.
Kirk of Chlloquln won the Javelin
throw with a distance of 163 feet.
University High's stellar weight man
Booth, was second, Draper of Myrtle
Point third. Keep of Grants Pass
fourth and Johnson of Chlloquln
fifth.
Maxwell of Eugene won the halt
mile in two minutes, six seconds.
Henrlkson of Grants Pass was sec
ond, Sheehy of Chlloquln third, Craft
of Mount Shasta fourth and Hllde
brun of Roseburg fifth.
Klamath Falls won the half-mile
relay in one minute, 33.6 seconds.
FAILS TO FUNCTION
BOSTON, May 5. (&) Showing
nothing or his old-time form, Bob
"Lefty" drove made his 1934 start a
dismal one today when the Boston
Red Sox swept a two-game series with
the St. Louis Browns with a weird
13-12 victory.
The Red Sox' 4125.000 .south pay
star, who has been nursing a sore
muscle in his pitching arm almost
from the moment he reported at the
training camp, had a 0-3 lead when
he made his long delayed appearance
on the mound by relieving George
Walberg In the fourth Inning.
Rollle Hemsley was the first bat
ter to face him and Grove quickly
passed him. Strange scored him with
a triple to right and Coffman'a single
drove in the shortstop. Cllft then
doubled and "Lefty." after filling the
bases by throwing four consecutive
balls to the dangerous Sammy West,
waved his pitching arm In despair and
voluntarily quit the mound,
R. H. E.
St. Louis 12 10 2
Boston 13 18 2
Weaver. McAfee, Coffmaniv Hadley
and Hemsley, Orubc; Welch, Walberg,
Grove, H. Johnson, Rhodes and Terrell.
WASHINGTON. May 6. (VP) Flash
ing something like championship form
attain, the Washington Senators sent
three Cleveland moundsmen to the
showers today and won 0 to 1 behind
Stewarts seven-hit pitching.
Rf H. E
Cleveland ...... 17 3
Washington . 9 11 1
Hlldebrand, Lee. C. Brown, Bean and
Fytlnk; Stewart and Berg.
AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGER
The Endeavour, T. O. M. Sopwith's all-steel yacht and challenger
for the America's cup, la shown as Its mast was fitted after being
lifted Into position by a giant dockyard crane at Portsmouth, England.
The mast la 170 feet high. The yacht will race an American defender
off Newport. R. I- In September. (Associated Press Photo!
PUTS NEW LIFE IN
BOX FIGHT RACKET
McLarnin-Ross Tilt Late in
May Will Draw Big Gate
Racial Angle Big Fac
tor in Both Ring Battles
NEW YORK, May 5. (H) Babe
Ruth smashed out his fifth and sixth
homo runs of the season to account
for four tallies and Bill Dickey hit
his third today as the Yankees made
It two straight over Detroit with a
10 to 6 victory.
R. H. E.
Detroit ... 11 0
New York 10 IS a
Fischer, Auker, Rowe and Cochrane;
Ruffing and Dickey.
CHICAGO. May fi. (P) A five run
rally after two were out In the eighth
Inning routed Charley Root and gave
Boston a 5 to 4 victory over Chicago
today and prevented the Cubs from
taking advantage of the Giants' de
feat to retain the National league
lead.
R. H. E
S 11 2
Chicago - 13 1
Betts. Cantwcil ana Hogan, opou-
rer: Root, Malone, Tinning and Hart-
nett.
Boston .
PITTSBURGH, May 5. P) Ralph
Birkofer limited the Giants to seven
hits today while two New York er
rors enabled the Pirates to score thrje
runs In the first and win the odd
game of the series 6 to 3.
R. H. E.
New York 3 7 3
Pittsburgh - - 6 10 0
Fitzsimmons, Smith (1), Bowman
and Mftncuso; Birkofer and Grace.
ST. LOUIS. May 6. P) A hectic
fifth Inning which saw the Cardinals
slap out three doubles, a triple and
a home run, today gave the St. Louis
team a 7 to 1 victory over Phlladcl
phla, for the Red Bird's seventh
straight victory.
R. H. E
Philadelphia 1 1 1
St. Louis 7 10 1
Moore, Pearce, Klenhans and Todd;
J. Dean and V. Davis.
ER WHEAT
EXPORT QUOTAS
LONDON. May 5. (Pj Indications
that the United States may be forced
to surrender a part of her wheat ex
port quota to Argentina for the cur
rent year so as to save the interna
tional wheat agreement were appar
ent tonight with the approach of an
other conference of world experts.
Canada may bo persuaded also to
make substantlnl concessions to Ar
gentina in tho hope that those three
countries and Australia may present
an undivided front In the battle for
price stability.
The largest wheat conference since
the world export pact was signed last
August will open here Monday. AU 31
nations signatory to the -agreement
were Invited to send delegates so that
a final showdown may be had on an
international minimum price scheme.
A draft of this project was sent to
all governments at the conclusion of
a recent smaller parley In Rome.
Argentine representatives asked a
larger export allotment at the Rome
meeting on the grounds that a largo
crop would interfere with export and
acreage limitation plans. In the Au
gust pact the following quotas, in
millions of bushels, were set for the
so-called "big four" producers: Can
ada 200, Argentina, 110, Australia, 106,
and the United States 47.
American experts declared at Rome
that Argentina should complete an
acreage reduction plan before her
quota is changed, but delegates al
ready here for the coming conference
described the Argentine situation as
the most urgent on the agenda.
Th Argentine quota problem is one
that will have to be settled privately
by the "big four."
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Menus of the Day
By Mrs. Alexander George
Welsh Rnrrblt Recipe
Use the double boiler for steam...!?
cottage puddings to be served this
spring with fruit sauces. Buttei the
boiler well and fill not more than
half full, cover with lid and steam
The water will have to be replenished
several times in the lower part of the
boiler.
Pinner For Three
Welsh Rarebit Hot Toast
fiuffed Tomato Salad
Fruit Medley Sponge Cat!
Coffee
Welsh Rarebit For Three
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
3 cups milk
3-3 cup cheese, cut fine
teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon paprika
teaspoon celery salt
3 eggs, beaten
1 tablespoon catsup
Melt butter and add flour. Mix and
add milk and cook until creamy sauce
forms. Stir constantly. Add cheese
and seasonings and beat well. Heat for
one minute. Add rest of Ingredients,
mix and serve Immediately poured
over hot buttered toast.
Stuffed Tomato Salad
S firm ripe tomatoes
ft cup chopped cabbage
1-3 cup chopped celery
4 olives chopped
a tablespoons onions, chopped
li teaspoon salt
teaspoon paprika
1-3 cup salad dressing
Peel and chill tomatoes. Scoop out
part of the insldes. Mix 3 tablespoons
of dressing with rest of ingredients,
Stuff tomato cases. Serve on lettuce
and top with remaining dressing.
Fruit Medley
'i cup diced pineapple
1 cup sliced bananas
H cup sliced peaches
3 tablespoons lemon Juice
4 tablespoons sugar
14 cup cocoa mi t
Mix and chill ingredients. Serve In
glass cups.
Carrot strips are made by cutting
fresh carrots into thin straw like
strips and chilling. The strips will be
come crisp and are served with salt
as a relish.
Pole Pact Signed
MOSCOW, May 8. (pi An exten
sion of the Soviet-Polish non-aggression
pact for ten years was announc
ed tonight in a foreign office com
munique.
IHntlsU on Lark
Dentists of Mcdford, Grants Pass
and Ashland left here yesterday for
the cabin of Dr. B. R. Elliott at
Shady Cove for a week-end of fish
ing and other sports. Supper was en
Joyed by the crowd last night and
a fish breakfast was anticipated for
this morning.
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A fine companion to old reliable
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Brooklyn at Cincinnati, postponed,
rain.
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BRIDGE WORKER
United States civil service commis
sion has announced open competi
tive examination for a bridge carpen
ter, wages set at 80 cents to (1.20
an hour. Applications for the posi
tion, according to Earl York, local
representative, must be In the Se
attle office In care of the manager,
eleventh U. S. civil service district,
4S0 Federal office building, Seattle,
not later than May 25, 1934.
By STUART CAMERON
United Press Sports Editor
NEW YORK. (UP) Boxing, long
the invalid member of the profes
sional sports family, is promised' a ro
bust renaissance during the early
summer. It's a familiar axiom that
when the heavyweight division is in
terestingly active, the lesser fights
profit also, '
Signing and sealing of Primo Car.
ncra and Maxle Baer for the heavy
weight chapiplonshlp fight was com
pleted only a few days when the New
York Milk Fund folks came through
with another natural, Jimmy McLar-
nln vs. Barney Ross, for the welter
weight title.
Big Gate
Lota can happen between now and
June 14 when camera defends his
crown against Baer, but all present
indications are for the biggest turn
out and the biggest gate since the
golden era of Rlckard, Dempsey and
Tunnev.
It's probable that Camera dislikes
to realize it, but his distinct unpop.
ularlty is an nsset. He's the Sharkey
of the present day and, because of
this, attracts fans who hope to see
one hung upon his chin. Actually,
Camera is a pretty good guy. Ho
isn't half as slow of wit as he's
pointed, and he's amiable. Surpris
ingly enough, he's tremendously sen
slttve, too. Sensitive about those
enormouh feet, for one thing,
and sensitive about his lack of popu
larity. In general. . -
Against him is a devil-may-care,
swashbuckling challenger, who has
captured a large section of the pub
lic's Imagination. Baer, too, has a
following which would like to see his
ears pinned back, but these are In
the minority and he'll be the hero
and Camera the villain of the sum
mer heavyweight show.
The McLarnln-Rass Bout
McLarnln and Ross, slated to meet
May 28, are due for a great gate, too.
Early estimates are for a gross of
(200,000, and It wouldn't be surpris
ing to see that amount realized. Such
a gate would bring handsome profits
to all concerned. Pop Foster, McLar
nln's wily manager. Is supposed to
have tapped the Milk Funders for 40
per cent. Ross, because he holds the
lightweight title, will come In for 15
or 20 per cent. But even with these
husky cuts there will be plenty to
pay for promotion and leave a net
balance to buy bottles of milk for the
city's poor. - '
The racial angle will ptay a big
part in both fights. Camera Is an
Italian, Baer Is a Jew. McLarnln Is
Irish And Ross Is a Jew. These things
may not matter much In some cities.
In New York they make a world of
difference.
NEW YORK, May 5. (AP) Down
through the refuse of the muddy
Harlem, three Yale eights rowed to
victory today In the annual Black
well Cup regatta, first major crew
tourney of the season, and for six
of the eight years of Its history the
medium of warning to the rest of
the crew world that Ed Leader con
tinues to build magnificent boatloads
at New Haven.
A crowd estimated at close to 50,
000 perched on apartment house tops
and on the river banks to see the
Yale varsity smother Pennsylvania by
l4 lengths in the varsity and Jun
ior varsity races, and half a. length
in the 150-pound dash. '
Pennsylvania won the freshman
sprint by a length and a quarter,
ruining the Ell clean sweep. Colum-J
bia was a weak last in all four
events, ranging from half a length
in the 150-pound Henley sprint to
six lengths In the varsity pull of a
mile and three-quarters.
The big Yale varsity averaging 187
pounds In weight, sped down the
river as If out for a practice row.
Johnny Jackson, veteran stroke, was
content to wheel the boys smoothly
along at few feet back of the Penn
eight through the first mile, then
he lifted the stroke, and without
a sign of stress picked up the win
ning length and half in the last
three-quarters. The time was 8:30 1-5,
fairly good considering the strain of
dodging floating berry crates and
barrels.
Whle Rusty Gallon's Ponn eights
rowed with precision and form that
indicates the pushover period has
ended for the Quakers, the Colum
bus eights were the weakest to ap
pear on tho river in years.
CARNERA FOE AT
ASBURY PARK, N. T., May 5.
iap) Max Baer, challenger of Prlmo
Camera for the heavyweight boxing
title of the world, arrived here today
to start training for hla champion
ship fight In the Madison Square
aaroen howl on June 14.
In the boxer's party, which waa
greeted by a parade In which were
representatives of most of the civic
organizations in the city, were also
his father, his brother, Buddy, his
manager, Ancll Hoffman and Mrs.
Hoffman and trainer, Mike Cantwell.
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Wanted In Cuba
Officials of the Cuban state de
partment asked the extradition of
Qerardo Machado, deposed presl.
dent of Cuba to face murdei
charges. He waa widely sought In
eastern states. (Associated Press
Photo)
DAVIS COP STAR
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PHILADELPHIA. May S. fl Tr.e
Philadelphia Athletics scored seven
runs in the seventh Inning of today's
itame and defeated the Chicago White
61 x 10 to 4. Slmmom, McNalr, Cole
man, Dykes and H if gins had home
runs.
R. H. E
ChtcMO 4 8 3
Philadelphia .... 10 0 3
EArrmhaw, wyatt, Pomopakl. Oalll
vftii and Shea; Cain. Matuzak, and
Bcrrf.
NEW YORK. May 4. ,&t Award
of the Daniel Guggenheim medal to
W. E Boelnt; "for successful pioneer
ing sn3 srhirvfrnent In aircraft ma:i
tifactur and .r transportation," m
announced today.
WASHINGTON, May 5. JF, Wll
mer Allison, Davis cup star, suffered
a badly sprained ankle today while
playing in a tennis match at the
Chevy Chase club. He is expected to
be back in the game within two
weeks.
Examination at Emergency hospital
dispelled fear that hla ankle had been
fractured.
The Injury means Allison will be
unable to play In the Dixie invitation
tournament opening Monday at Mem
phis, Tenn., and probably that he will
not appear at Memphis. Tenn.. and
Canad and the United States in mid
May. His ankle U exposed to mmtt
fully, however, before the" cup tem
leave for important European play.
SAVES TINY TOT
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May
8. (AP) A hrakeman leaned out
from the fender on the front end of
a locomotive today and snatched
8-ycar-old Ellen Broylea from a tres
tle, saving her life.
The brakeman, S. D. Piessey, was
riding on the fender of a Santa Fe
railroad switch engine when he saw
the girl attempting to flee along the
trestle to safety. Realizing she could
not run to the end of the bridge be
fore the trr.ln struck her, he reached
far out and grabbed her as the loco
motive sped by. She waa unhurt.
Sunday, May 13th
is
Mother's Day
Be sure and send her a Mother's
liny card In token of your love.
A fine assortment to choose
from, here. ,
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