Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    PXGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJ27E, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1931
Fly Fishermen Urged Enter
Contest Novices in
Special Event Merchan
dise Awards Are Listed
A llat of attrectlv print will b
offered for Oregon's Diamond Jubilee
flycaatlng tournament next Sunday
morning at 8 o'clock In an espectslljr
conitructed pool In Bear creek Just
abOT the Main street bridge. Fly'
caatera are coming from a widespread
area to take part In this Jubilee lea'
tura.
A special event la being arranged
for novice fly-casters tbose who
have never taken part In contests be
fore. Fly fishermen are especially
urged to take part and announce
their Intentions as early as possible
at Jubilee headquarters. As msny
contestants as possible are urged to
participate.
The different events Include wet
fly aoeuracy, dry-fly accuracy, dis
tance fly and distance with H-ounce
Plug.
The platforms and walka are now
complete and caatera are urged to
tart practicing aa aeon as they wish,
Worthwhile prises are In the list.
The Adolf Blalch Sporting Goods com.
pany of Ban Franclsoo la offering a
Mo Divine Ily rod. ire Bsker-Ham-ilton
company of San Francisco la
donating a 30 reel. A 25 Wilson
rod is coming from the Honeyman
Hardware company of Portland and
the Marehall-Welle company of Fort-
land haf donated a 113 fine tapered
line.
Local prlrea have been donated aa
follows: Hubbard Brotners, as nan
basket; Al Flche, S worth of fish
ing tackle; Lamport's, a 95 gold-plated
flashlight; The Toggery, a IS sweater:
Mann's Department Store, a 2.50
Arrow ahlrt.
Jubilee Fly casting Tournament Sunday Offers Attractive Prizes
EXPERT ANGLERS
TO SHOW ART IN
HOW THEY
STAND.
(By the Associated Press)
Coast
W. L. Pet.
Lot Angeles 47 13 .197
Missions - SS 33
Sacramento -
Hollywood
San Francisco .....
Oakland ..........-.
Seattle
Portland .....-
.810
39 38 .600
38 33 .491
38 30 .483
, 38 33 .441
30 87 381
17 88 .809
ATTRACT FANS
By Associated Frets.
The season's biggest turnout of fans
made the first of the holidays which
fall within the baseball season a
pleasant memory to major league
magnates today, although It might
rankle a bit In the minds of the
players of five clubs which failed to
win a game.
About 398,000 fans filled the stands
In eight cities. The largest throng,
70,000, gathered at the Yankee sta
dium to see New York and Washing
ton divide a pair of brilliantly played
games. Brooklyn made the next best
showing, setting an Ebbets field at
tendance record of 41,000 for the
Sodger-Olant bill, which brought two
defeat for the home club.
Scores Yesterday
I Coast League
Los Angela 8-1, Bollywood 6-0.
Missions 0-10, San Franclsoo 4-9.
Oakland 8-8, Portland 0-4.
Sacramento 13-0, Seattle 6-7,
St. Louis ......
New York ,,,
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Boston ......
Brooklyn
Philadelphia ,
Cincinnati ...
American
W. L. Pet.
. 34 13 .649
.38 16 .638
. 34 18 .800
. 30 18 .671
, 30 18 .406
16 33 .608
, 11 94 .314
8 38 .338
Cleveland ...
New York ,
Detroit .
Washington .....
St. Louis ...........
Boston ............
Philadelphia
Chicago
Pet.
.618
.696
W. L.
, 31 18
, 33 16
, 31 17 .663
, 30 19 .618
, 17 19 .473
,17 31 .447
, 16 33
, 14 33
.431
DROULETTE TAKES
ACHIEVES DESIRE
AFTER 20 YEARS
Wild Bill Cummings Leads
Indianapolis Auto Race to
Collect . $40,000 Gas
Limit Fails to Curb Speed
National .League .
At Cincinnati 6-3, St. Louis 9-9,
At Brooklyn 3-8, New York 8-8.
At Chicago 7-8, Pittsburgh 3-4, sec
end gam 11 Innings.
American League
At Cleveland 7-8, Chicago 8-4, first
game 13 Innings.
At New York 0-8l Washington' 1-4
esoond game 11 Innings.
At Philadelphia 8-1, Boston 8-9.
At St. Louts 8-4, Detroit 7-6, second
game 10 Innings.
Duncsn McNaughton, 1933 Olym
plo games high Jump champion, la
now seeking hi doctor's degree at
California Institute of Technology in
Pasadena.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 31.
(AP) On the sun-scorched bricks of
the Indianapolis motor speedway,
wild Bin cummings has achieved
the victory he decided on 30 years
go.
As 188,000 spectators looked on.
the 38-year-old driver flashed past
tne nnian line yesterday to win the
annual SOO-mlle race at the record
breaking average of 104.863 miles aa
hour, and collect about 940,000. In
prizes and awards.
Cummings won by lust 37 second
rom Maun bos of Dayton, Ohio,
who chased him for the last 60
miles to the oloeest, most sensational
ending In the 33 years' history of
tne track.
Sets Speed Mark
Cummings' time was 4:46:08.30. The
Indianapolis youngster and Rose both
smashed the former epeed mark of
104.103 miles an hour set by Lou la
Meyer of South Qate, Cel., In 1933.
Thus did the daring veterans of
the speedways defeat the plans of
race officials who thought to place
a clamp on the eiceaslve speed by
limiting gaaoun tllotmtnt to 48
gallons for each little racing car. Not
one of the 30 cars forced out of the
running failed of too heavy fuel con
sumption. Cummings himself said
he had "about three gallons" left
over,
It was back In 1914 that "Wild
Bill," playing In his mother's door-
yard two miles west of the speedway.
told her he was "going to win that
race some day," He did it In deter
mined fashion yesterday, driving the
entire 600 miles without relief, but
the victory came only on his fifth
attempt, and after eight years of driv
ing on dirt tracks and other apeed
ways. ,
Duray rile Protest
Stewards of the race will consider
todsy an official protest made by
Leon Duray of Los Angeles, ownei
of the oar driven by Rose. Duray
contended Cummlnga violated rulea
and gained about three-fourths of a
lap during the period when the driv
ers were slowed down for removal of
wreckage from the course.
The smaahups, three In number,
were all of minor characters. The
most serious Injury waa a broken
wrist sustained by Oeorge Bailey of
Detroit when hla car bounced over
a wall at the north end of the track.
The other can wrecked were those
of Chet Miller of Detroit and Cleorie
I (Doc) McKenal of Edlngton, Pa.
By BILLY HULEN
Secretary Southern Oregon League.
Al Droulette, who was playing
baseball In the Pacific Coast league
about the time the majority of
Southern Oregon league players were
first learning how to hit a teething
ring with their mouth, Is threatening
to make a runaway of the league bat
ting race.
The Grante Paaa catcher walloped
Carlstrom of Ewauna last Sunday for
two hlte In three trips to the piste
to bring his record to 11 blows In 31
times at bat for the mark of .634.
Ogle, also of Grants Pass, la the
nearest to him with an average of
.418.
Lefty Wakeman, Shaw Bertram first
sacker, leada his team with a mark
of .393.
Koffard heads the Medford players
and Blanaa, Ewauna, each hammering
out basehlt to the tune of .397.
Shaw Bertram leads In team bat
ting average with a mark of .346.
Cliff McLean and Jack Hughes.
Medford pitchers, are tied for the
actual pitching leadership, with per
centagea of .867, though Earhart,
Granta Paaa, has won one and lost
none for the nominal lead.
Following are the official Southern
Oregon league batting averages tor
pisyers bitting .300 or over.
O AB H PCT.
Williams, O. P 3 11 1.000
Droulette, O. P. 6 31 11 .624
Fuller, Ewauna 13 1 .600
Ogle. O. P . 6 34 10 .418
Wakeman, S. B. ... S 28 9 .383
Hoffard, Med , 6 38 10 .367
Blanas, Ewauna ...... 4 14 6 .367
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Wheeler, Ewauna ... 4
Joy, Medford 6
Cogan, 6. B. 6
Klger, Ewauna 4
Wads. O. P. 8
Oilman, S. B 4
Martin, Ewauna 4
McLean, Medford -.. 8
Chrlstenaen, Ewauna 3
Shlpman, S. B. 6
Joanls, Med. 6
McCarthy, a. P 6
Donaldson, S. B. Hw. 6
Cozetto, 6. B 4
Haley, Ewauna .. 4
Bernsdou, Ewsuna 3
Hughes, Med 6
Earhart, o. P 8
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McClelland, S. B. 8 33 6
Stanlsha, S. B. 8 15 8
Williams, Med 3 10 3
Ostrum. O. P 3 6 I
Team Batting Averages.
AB H
Shaw Bertram 179 44 .346
Ewauna ...... 143 33 .333
Medford .200 48 .230
Granta Pass 307 47 J27
Following sre the official Southern
Oregon League pitching percentsges:
OWL PCT.
Earhart, O. P. 8 10 1.000
McLean, Med. 8 3 1 .667
Hughes, Med. . 8 3 1 .667
Nelson, O. P 8 3 3 .600
Stanlsha. S. B 4 3 3 , .600
Carlstrom, Ewauna ...... 4 0 4
Oilman, S. B 3 0 1
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FINAL ROUND PLACE
PARIS. May 81. (AP) Helen Ja
cobs, United States tltleholder, today
advanced to the final round of the
French hard court tennis champion
ships with an easy 8-3 victory over
her former Nemesis of the courts,
Mmme. Rene Mathleu, France's rank
ing player.
Margaret (Hcggy) Scrlven, the de
fending champion from England won
her way to the final round of the
championships, defeating Cllll Aus
sem, of Germany, the 1931 tltleholder
7-5, 8-3.
IN 3 TO 3 DEADLOCK
SALEM, May 31. (AP) With both
starting pitchers still going strong
and the sun glaring into the bats
men's eyes, the baseball game her
yesterday between the Alt Heidelberg
team of Portland and the Salem Sen
atora waa called at the end of th
16th Inning with the acore deadlock
ed at 3 to 3. The endurance contest
waa stopped when It appeared that
each team had little chance of break
ing the tie.
Welmer of Portland and Wilson of
Salem both went the entire route on
the mound, the former allowing 10
htta and the latter eight.
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