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PAGE TWO ROGUES DEFEATED, 10-6, AS G. PASS LENGTHENS LEAD Cavemen Hammer Out Fif teen Hits While Locals Collect But Four Haight men Lose Hope in Seventh Shaw Bertram 11, Ewauna 7. With Franaie Earhart and Bill Hel ton pitching four-hit naseBall, Ken Wllliama' dranta Paas Merchant de feated the Medtord Hoguee yesterday at the Cave City IO-S and advanced their Southern Oregon league lead to two full gamea over the aecond place Roguee. Led by Ban tea and Ogle, who each collected four hlta In five trip to the plate, the rampaging Merchant ham merd out a total of fifteen blow off Jack Hughe. Medtord hurler and former Grant Fasa pitcher. Although outiilt by a great margin. Medford made It a real ball game until the aeventh Inning; being In the lead twice due to three run out buret In the flrat and fifth. Grant Pus took the lead with three runa In the sixth and Iced the game In the aeventh with two more. Nelson took over the Merchant mound duties In the sixth and show ed the Rogues the fastest breaking eurve bsll they have seen all year. Al Droulette, league leading hitter waa slowed to a walk by Hughes who gave him but one blngl In three trips, altho two free ticket to first were Intentionally handed him: one In the sixth .with two on and the other In the eighth with second occu pied. In the sixth, wtth first and second occupied and Medford one run to the good, Droulette was walked to get at Blevln who also drew a walk, though not Intentional, forcing In a run. Garrett then hit safely to cen ter and two more eplked the plat to put Grant Pas ahead for the bal ance of the game. Over three hundred persona saw the game, which wss ragged and slow. Box score: . Grants Pas AB R HPOA McCarthy 3b 0 t 0 1 2 4 1 1 12 0 8 3 2 4 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 Wsde cf 1 Ogle ss Droulette o Blevln lb Oarrett 3b . Santee' rf .... Power If ., Earhart p ..... Nelson p Totals .... 40 10 15 37 13 - Medford . A8 K HPOA Swanaon If 5 3 13 1 Joy rf 4 10 2 0 McLean o ......... 4 1 1 S 1 Koffard cf S I 1 3 1 Orr lb .... 8 10 7 0 Halght ss . 4 0 0 0 0 Retnklng as .. 0 0 0 0 0 ) Hulen 3b ..... 8 0 0 4 4 Joanls. 2b .. 1 0 0 0 0 Hughes p .. 4 0 1 0 3 0 Total ... ...S3 6 4 27 12 8 Runs by innings: ( ante Pass 000 233 20010 Medford 300 030 000 8 Summary: Two base hits, Swanson, Ogle. Three base hits. Oarrett, Ogle. Stolen bases. Ogle, Wade, Santee 2, Powers, Swanson, Williams. Double play, Swsnson to Williams. Struck out, by Hughes 8: Earhart 8; Nelson 4. Sacrifice hit, Hoffard. Winning pitcher, Nelson. Umpires, Richard son, Huff and Miller. '. HOW THEY. STAND. By the Associated Press, Coast, W. L. 81 17 Los Angeles ... Missions Sacramento ... San Francisco Hollywood ...... Osklsnd .......... Senile Portland , 47 31 90 38 37 40 38 41 33 4S . 23 47 28 43 National. W. I. ... 37 13 ... 33 31 83 34 37 34 PC .881 .811 .570 .833 .839 .448 .388 .385 New York St. Louis ., Chicago ......... Pittsburg ......... Boston .......... Brooklyn .. 38 38 38 91 Philadelphia . . 10 33 Cincinnati 13 39 Amerlr-an, W. 33 PC .804 .583 M M0 .800 .481 .413 .553 New Tork .... Detroit .... 83 33 .. 31 28 27 29 .. 37 27 39 37 22 81 18 38 Washington ... Cleveland Boston .......-.... St. Louis .... Philadelphia Chicago ............. Scores Yesterday Coast League. Missions 10-8. Seattle 4-3. Loa Angeles 8-5, Oakland 1-3. Sacramento 3-9, San Francisco 0-4. Hollywood 3-7, Portlsnd 9-1. National League. At Cincinnati 3-7, Brooklyn 4-9. At Chicago 9-9, Boston 4-9. At St. Louis 8-7, Philadelphia 0-8. At Pittsburg 3, New York 9, American League. At New York 9-3. Detroit 3-8. At Boston 7-8. St. Louis 10-3. At Philadelphia 8, Chicago. 9. At Washington 8, Cleveland (. Old Style and New Style Arvllla HiiriiK, Audrey Von Httn Jubtlef, demnnntratfl the first style of kneeartlon known. The I used by flklnner'i garage to demonstrate the new type knee-action FLOOD OF MASH NOTES ENGULFS NEW CHAMPION NEW YORK, June 18. (UP) Ten thousand maah notes, 14,963 tele phone calls from female admirers and 3671 TlalU by date seeking girls since midnight last Thursday. That is the "love life of a cham pion" record established by Max (What-a-Baer), (Uvermore-Larruper), (Olant Killer), (Killer Comedian) Baer since he knocked Prlmo Camera down a dozen or so times to become heavyweight champion, according to a copyright story in the New York Dally Mirror. . The figures, according to the Mirror are those of Ancll Hoffman. Baer'a manager, who Is quoted as saying "Don't write anything to make the girls sore, .don't discourage them. Don't atop them writing, we like It and will answer every letter." Gleason Gets On Outdoor M. O, (Sonny) Oleason held high club's first outdoor shoot of the season Army qualifications require 324 for (or marksman, out of a possible 350. Scores: stsnd M. O. Qleason ... Ed Lull Ivan Waddell , Allen Perry ........... R. L, Edwards H. E, Rlnabarger . . 43 ..... . 43 .... 43 43 40 , 18 TO 0, FROM INE Wineglass Indians, baseball team of Company 1834 CCO at Camp Wine glass In Crater Lake National park went on a rampage Sunday and smothered the team from Camp An nie Sprlng, Company 1558 ccc, 18 to 0, at Camp Annie 8prlnga. The gam was called on account of dinner at the end of the seventh Inning. The score was a surprise as the Annie Springs team had been well rated In tht vicinity and divided games with the strong Crater Lake Government, Camp team. Al Hogan of Piper City, 111., pitch ing for the Indians, turned In a bet ter performance than he did on the preceding Sunday when hla team beat the Lamm Lumber company team 11 to 8, and held Annie Springs to 3 hits, Hla teammates found Hyde of Annie Springs easy and garnered 21 hlta. The Wineglass tesm Is In the mar ket for games with locsl teams, either at Crater Lake National park or else where. The bo score: Wineglass AB It H B OrlMo 3b 8 13 0 Pesrson cf . 8 3 3 0 McOhee lb 4110 Ollllsple aa 8 3 3 0 Orabln If -- .... . 8 3 3 0 Rommer c . 8 12 0 Hogan p 8 3 3 0 Barcheskl 3b .......,.. 4 3 9 0 Blaaon rf 8 3 3 0 Annie Sprints AB R H K Robinson cf ........ 8 0 0 1 Wlmkler 9b -.......... 8 0 3 0 Wakel 3b .. 8 0 0 0 Phelps rf 10 0 1 Caieell as ...... 3 0 0 1 Daugherty lb ....., 3 0 0 1 Will If 3 0 0 0 Klnln 0 3 0 10 Hjda p 3 0 0 0 Score by Innings Wineglass 9 3 0 3 9 3 818 Annie Spring 00000000 Two top-notcher In the grip and grimace game. Howard Cantonwlne. all-Amerlcan University of Iowa foot ball star, and Bob Kruse, Oswego, "Broccoli King," will grappl In Iht Holds False Teeth Tighter and Longer Thl new delightful powder keep falft (Mth from rnrhlna lliu,lnA a dropping No pasty tasta or feeling. prrmvs coniiuruce an oay long. Oet Pasleeth from your druggist. Three sir. 1 MEDFORD MAIL 7u ti oml Marllui Neff, alteiiflunlH to t lie Here is a sample of some of the letters: My Adonis you're the epitome of my dreams. I knew that somewhere in this world would be born the "perfect man." You are It and I bow at your altar, Praxiteles dreamed of such as you when he sculp terod the Discobolus. I am rich. Come to my arms you darling. Signed Venus (address wlthhejd.) Another letter In the Mirror story started : "My hero I knew it all the time. Now we have a champ worth looking at. "Bunny." (Address withheld.) The telephone calls described In the story can be summed up in this manner: "Hello Maxle darling, come to the hotel and I'll surprise you." Fine Score Rifle Range score at the Medford National Rifle Sunday for .30 calibre rifles. expert, 214 for sharpshooter or 188 Kneel Sit 23 33 33 34 23 18 Prone 48 40 48 48 48 44 Bit Prone Total 31 33 23 21 21 18 60 47 43 45 48 48 233 329 23U 327 221 197 double main event mat card at the armory next Thursday night. Promoter Mack Lillard has secured In Cantonwlne on of the leading wrestlera of the day, and the bout Is expected to be a real teat for Kruse, who beat his former wrsxtllnir in. structor, "Terrible" Ted Thve. here last week's rnrH uHV ... straight falls. A newcomer to Medford fight cir cles Is Texas Wright, of Texas, re puted to be a whirlwind on the mat, who will tangle with Chief Little Wolf, Navajo Indian from Colorado, and exponent of the "Indian death lock," In the first hslf of this week's double program. LAFFOON TAKES LEAD IN GOLF TIE PLAYOFF PEORIA, 111., Jun -18. (AP) Ky La ff oon, young Denver pro, hot ft par-brenklnR 32 today to tnko a four-shot lead over Hnrry Cooper, Chicago, half way In their 18-hole play-off for the western open golf championship today. Laffoon beat par and Cooper by four ahota, having alx one-putt greens. Including an eagle on the aeventh. 3 Overnight to PORTLAND a AND SAN FRANCISCO O It's the best wy to travel because you low no time whatever. You get aboard the train. You go to sleep in a big. roomy berth (6 feeu 2 inches lung and 3 feet, 1 Inch wide, to be exact). While you sleep, an experienced engi neer drives you swiftly and smoothly to your destination. Two may occupy berth at no addi tional cost. These fares are Rood in Stand, an) Pullman cars (plui Pullman charge): ROUNDTRIPS TO fN FRANCISCO . . fld.M TO PORTLAND .... 1J.0S Pullmsn charge! tun been cut tmt-tbiri. Delirious mesU in the dining car for as little as do. Still lower fares are offered (or travel in coaches and chair cars: ROUNDTRIPS TO MS FRAM'ISCO . . Jlfl.Ofl TO PORTLAND .... 11.55 Southern Pacific J. C. CARLE. Agent, lei. 34 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, -Knee Action i u it n Mother during the Diamond on (lor eiraleln right In the background ' found on General Motors lowest priced eight. E F NEW YORK, June 18. (UP) Re ports from Italy hinting st "phoney work" In Max Baer's victory over Prlmo Camera drew indignant de nials from Camera today, coupled with a "statement" asking for an other fight. Lying on a hospital bed, his foot in a plaster cast, the former cham pion scoffed at the notion of dirty work. He said Bncr fought fair, but not very well. "No, no, nol A lot of baloney nothing to It I" he declared, when In formed of rumors which Included re ports of revelations by a disgruntled Baer second and the arrest of eight persons. "It was all rlglita fight. If my ankle not so bad, I lick him." K. F. BOAT RAGES E-l T KLAMATH FALLS, June 18. (AP) Pat Cummins of Seattle won first place In five out of six outboard races at the Upper Klamath Lake regatta here Sunday afternoon. The Wash ington driver entered two boats. Bot toms Up and Here's How. Ward Angllley of Marysvllle. Calif., took first In the only race Cummins was not entered. Ray Peoples of Bend, sailing In the Wild Kitten, captured the sailboat event. JACKSONVILLE WINS. 19-5, OVER PROSPECT Jacksonville defeated the Prospect baseball team, 19 to 5 Sunday at Jack- It Is Necessary- 1 CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN Sollrllrd for ntrmticn.ilp In order r " rtule and declined. Hotel Willard Klamath Falls KLAMATH BASIN'S LEADING HOTEL OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1934. sonvllle, In a loosely played game. Tommy white was high point man for Jacksonville, garnering 4 hits In 6 times at bat, including one home run. Batteries were L. Rawllngs and Dewey Hill for Proapoct, with J. Ham. mersley, White, Johnson and Coker for Jacksonville. GASOLINE BLAST KILLS WATCHERS OIL PLANT BLAZE JAMESTOWN, N. Y June 18. (UP) Between 12 and 20 persons were reported killed, and from 40 to 50 injured here this afternoon when three 20,000-gallon gasoline tanks ex ploded while a crowd of several hun dred persons were watching firemen battle a blaze believed caused by an electric spark. A reporter for the Jamestown Eve ning Journal estimated the death list might reach a score. He said many were lying in the field where the crowd had gathered to watch the fire. All ambulances In the city were called, and the Jamestown fire de partment called for help from nearby small communities. The tanka belonged to the Rich field Oil company. The property Is located Just lnsido the city Unfits on the road to Bemus Point. s En route to Scotlnnd Mrs. John Blcham, of Santa Anna, Calif., ar rived in this city this morning on the train, en route to Orkney Ul'.t. Scotland, and will vslt here briefly with her mother, Mrs. D. J. Stelner. and V. O. 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BOY 'KIDNAPED,' FATHER HELD r , - 4 : il Percy Lamar Armstrong, Jr. (left), 10-year-old grandion of a formal governor of Tennessee, was found In Denver by detective who took Into custody the boy' father (right), and another man for allegedly kidnaping the youth from a ehool In Clarkavill. Tenn. The Arm strong were divorced several year ago and Mr. Armstrong wai awarded custody of the boy. 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