Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA.6E TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1??4.
ROGUES DEFEATED
9-4, BY E
'Busy' Grant Vtfins
Western Tennis Cup
Klamath Second Baseman
Has Perfect Day With
Homer, Two Doubles and
Two Singles In 5 Times Up
Southern Oregon League Standings,
W. L. Pet,
Grants Pass 8 3 .730
Medford .600
Ewaun .....................-. B 6 .435
Shaw-Bertram S 8 .878
Yestenlay'a Intuitu.
At Grant Fau 3, Shaw-Bertram i
At Ewauna 8, Med ford 4.
Medford's golden opportunity to
gain a full game on the league-lead
lng OranU Pe Merchants, who lost
a Shaw-Bertram In a startling upset,
went tor naught yesterday at Klamath
Falls when Ewauns, paced by Bernle
Bernadou, beat the Rogues, 0-4.
Bernadou, In blasting out tlve hits
in five trips to the plate, enjoyed tho
only perfect day at bat of any South
ern Oregon league player this year,
and provided the necessary punch to
give Medford their -second straight
beating. In addition, the heavy hit
ting second sacker drove In five with
.his home-run, two doubles and two
singles.
Jack Hughes went the route lor
Medford and was touched for 10 hits,
while Clyde Carlstrom was forced to
finish on the mound for Bwauna after
Jack Andrews was battered from the
box In the third inning after Paul
Hoffard tripled to right to score
Swanson and Joy.
From the non carlstrom held the
Rogues completely at bay except In
the fifth, when singles by Halght,
Hulen and Sargent accounted for the
final Medford tally.
Ewauna's Initial run came In the
first when Wheeler parked one of
Hughes' fast balls for a homer. Four
more orossed the plate In the fourth
on Klger's single, Halght's error on
an attempted double play, Martin's
single, Bernadou'a home-run, Carl
Strom's single and Wilson's double.
Another was added In the fifth by
the winners, on Martin's single and
Bernadou'a two-bagger, and the final
three .came In the seventh on Martin's
alngle, Bernadou'a double, a walk and
Putnam's single.
Box score:
Medford.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Joanls, 9b.... 3 0 118a
Swanson, If.. 4 1110 0
Joy, o ., 4 10 8 0 0
Hoffard, of 8 1 1 a 0 0
Halght, aa 4 1 9 3 8 i
Hulen, rf..!.. 8 ft 3 3 0 0
Sargent, lb.... 4 0 1 8 0 1
Relnklng, 3b.. 4 0 0 3 4 0
Hughes, p..... 3 0 1,0 0 0
Totals .. 38 4 10 34 10 8
Rwauna. '
AB, R. H. PO. A. B.
Wilson, If...... 8 0 1 3 0 0
Wheeler, as... 8 1 3 3 4 1
Putnam, 8b.... 8 0 8 8 1 0
Haley, lb 8 0 13 0 0
Klger, of....... 8 0 8 10 0
Blanu,,e 8 3 0 8 1 0
Martin, rt.... 8 3 9 0 0 0
Bernadou. 3b 8 3 8 1 9 t
Andrews, p..... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Carlstrom, p. 3 3 1 10 0
Totals 44 10 37 8 3
Runs by Innings:
Medford 003 oiS CM 4
Ewauna - 100 410 80x
Summary: Two-base hlta Bernadou
(9). Wilson: three-bam hit Hoffard,
Swanson; home - rune Bernadou,
Wheeler; stolen bases Bsrnadou,
Carlatrom; sacrifice hit Hulen; rims
batted In Barnadou (8), Putnam (3)
Wheeler. Hoffard (3), Halght, Sargent;
Base hlta Off Andrews, 8. In 9 1-3
Innings; off Carlstrom, 8 In 0 3-8 In
nings; winning pitcher, Carlstrom;
struck out By Hughes, 8; Oarlstrom
6; Andrews, 1; bases on balls Off
Hughes, 3: Andrews, 3; Carlatrom, 3;
double play Relnklng to Sargent.
Umpires SchulU and King.
Time of game 3 :06.
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Bryan "Bitty" Grant, the littles
dynamo from Atlanta who won the
western tennis championship it
Chicago by defeating John Mc
Dlarmld of Fort Worth, Tex., Il
shown with hit trophy. Grant also
won the clay courts champion by
defeating Don Budge of Oakland,
Cal, (Asaoclated Preaa Photo)
Scores Yesterday
Coast League.
Hollywood 8-8, Loa Angeles 4-7.
Missions 10-4, San FrnncLsco 0-6.
Portland 8-0, Seattle 0-3.
Oakland 4-1, Sacramento 3-0. ,
American League.
At Detroit 8, New York 3.
At Chicago 7-8, Philadelphia 11-10.
At Cleveland 10-10, Washington 8-8.
At St. Louis 8-0, Boston 13-3.
National League.
At New York 8, Chicago 8.
At Boston 0-4, Pittsburgh 8-0.
At Brooklyn 0-3, St. Louis 3-3. "
At Philadelphia 0, Cincinnati 1.
NAME U.S. TENNIS TEAM
TO MEET AUSTRALIANS
LONDON, July 18 UP) Frank X.
Shields, Sidney B. Wood, Jr., Lester
Stoefen and Oeorge M. Lott, Jr., to
day were named aa the United States
team to meet Auatralla thla week-end
In the Inter-cone final of Davis Cup
competition. .
An artificial fountain known as
"Andrew's geyser," which shoots a
stream of water about 910 feet high.
can be seen at 17 different places
from trains climbing the Blue Ridge
mountains between' Old Fort, N. C,
and Ridgeorest, N. O. .
GOLD HILL EKES
0UT11 T010WIN
OVER MINER NINE
Bitter rivals from a baa ball stand
point, Jacksonville and Oold Hill "had
It out" yesterday on the Jacksonville
diamond, resulting In a 11-10 win for
the Cement 'Makers. A last Inning
rally on the part of the Miners netted
three scores, but fell short when
Tooley Williams died on second bae
after breaking his bat over a neat
single. The victory gave Oold Hill
two wins over the Miners on the Jack
sonville lot, while the Miners have
taken both games on the Oold HIM
diamond. The tie standing probably
will be played off !n two more en
counters within a few weeks.
BUI Hammersley. Oold Hill boy re
cently signed by the Miners, experi
enced some difficulty in getting the
upper hand over his former play
mates, surrendering 10 hits In the
first four Innings. Prom then on,
however, Hammersley held his towns
men at bey. Gardner, for Gold Hill,
featured the afternoon with a home
run with two aboard, and collecting
two singles to complete his bit in
five chances. Coy and L. Foley also
took a trio of clouts, with Coy poling
out a triple.
Miner stickers, who gathered in 10
hits off Bailey, were led by Tooley
Williams, Frank Runts, Ivan Harring
ton, Peewee VanO alder and Art Ferra.
who took three apiece. Williams, new
third sacker signed last week, pulled
a high bounder down to do his bit
for the grandatnd early in the game,
while Ivan Harrington's work behind
the plate his first game of the year
was one of the brightest spots in
Miner play. Emory. Gold Hill left
fielder, made a one-handed circus
catch of Ben Co ff man's long fly to
the creek bank.
The box score:
Gold Hill AB. R. H. E.
L. Foley, cf. fl 3 3 oi
T. Kell, 3b, 5 3 3 1 j
Coy, 3b .... 4 13 11
Emory, If , 8 1 0 ll
Gardner, lb 8 13 1
Force, o . 3 110
H. Foley, rf 4 0 1 ' 0
C. ell, M A 0 1 3
Bailey, p .... 0 3 3 0
Totals .. 42 11 10 6
Jacksonville-
Williams, 3b 6 3 8 0
Runts, ss B 3 8 0
Harrington, e 5 13 1
Ooffman, If 8 0 0 1
Hall, cf - , 5 0 11
McBee, lb ......... 5 1 10
VanGftlder, 3b 5 1 8 0
Hammersley, p ....,.. 5 1 10
Ferra, rf .............. 5 3 8 0
Totals 40 10 18 3
Summary: Home runs Gardner;
three-base hlts-Ooy, Williams, Runtz;
two-base hits Foley (3), T. Kali,
Runts, Van Q alder, Ferra (2); struck
out By Bailey 0: Hammersley 7; bases
on balls Off Bailey 1; off Hammers-
ASLAND TWIN PLUNGE
Tie managers of the Twin riunges
at Ashland have .announced a series
of free swimming and diving classes
which will continue for two weeks.
The class will be held on Monday.
Wednesday and ftlday and are sched
uled aa follows:
10 p.m. Swimming, children and
adults.
S p.m. Diving.
p.m. Swimming and diving.
Morning classes will be taught by
Nesa Knollln and Dee Knollln. Rnol
lln has directed physlcsl education
at the University of Illinois and Bun
ford and Is now at the University
of Oregon. Dee Knollln waa formerly
a member of the women's ataff at the
University of Csllfornla.
Bob Chilton. Oregon's best diver,
will conduct a diving class at 8 p. m
and 8 p. m. Bob gave his first ex
hibition before cspaclty audience
at the Twin Plungea on the Fourth
of July. He la training for the Olym
pics and his work convinced the audi,
ence that he Is a likely candidate.
evening classes have been ached
tiled at 7:S0 p. m.. In order to give
Ashland and Medford business people
an opportunity to take advantage ol
this offer, An evening children's class
will be conducted by Ivlne Hoyman
who has speelallred In children's
quatlca. Bob Chilton will also direct
an evening diving class.
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Office Phone 444. Residence Phone 1194-Y
ley 3; hit batsman H. Foley by Ham
mersley. Score by innings:
Oold Hlli 410 410 100 U
Jacksonville . 003 004 00310
Next Sunday the Miners will petrol
to Prospect, where a second meeting
will be held with Jack Baldlng's nlue
on the ewey Hill field. Although
their first game resulted In an over
whelming victory for the Miners, gold
diggers have their fingers crossed lor
the gome, what with an abundance
of good ball players available since
the retiremetn of Shorty Miles' team
fro m com bat.
TOP OF LEAGUE WITH-
(By The Associated Press.)
The Detroit Tigers were resting to
day If not on top of the world, at
least on top of the American league,
where they welcomed their first
chance to draw a deep, quiet breath
after battling their way up past the
New York Yankees.
Tho Tigers wound up their cam
paign against the Yanks with a
smashing 8 to 3 triumph yesterday
which brought them three victories
for the four-game series. Meanwhile
the New York Giants, engaged In u
similar Important series with the
second place Chicago Cubs, Increased
their lead to two full games with a
6 to 3 victory, but they still had
three games to go to the decision.
Schoolboy Rowe, who won the first
game, of the series for Detroit, again
aided the Tiger cause as 26,000 fans
looked on. He worked six Innings,
gave eight hits, fanned six and kept
all the Yanks but Lou Gehrig un
der control. Gehrig, celebrating his
return to full-time duty after an at
tack of lumbago that threatened his
record consecutive game streak,
c.acked four straight hits.
The Giants had a somewhat tough
er .time and finally had to call in
Carl Hubbell to replace Hal Schu
macher and protect the slim lead Mel
Ott had given them when he smash
ed a double with two aboard In the
sixth.
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HOW THEY
By the Associated Tress.
Coast.
W. L. PC.
Hollywood i 18 a .114
San Francisco 14 8 .836
Seattle 13 0 .891
Loa Angelea 13 10 .845
Missions 12 10 .845
Oakland 9 12 .429
Sacramento S 14 .364
Portland 18 -182
National.
' W. L. PC.
New York 82 30 .634
Chicago 80 32 .610
St. Louis 46 34 .875
Prttsburg 41 37 .826
Boston 41 42 .494
Philadelphia 38 48 .422
Brooklyn 34 49 .410
Cincinnati 26 63 .329
American.
W. Ii. PC.
Detroit 51 30 .630
New York . 48 30 .ei6
Boston 44 37 .543
Cleveland 42 37 .532
Washington 40 42 .488
St. Louis 33 41 .446
Philadelphia 32 47 .405
Chicago 27 53 .338
1
OKLAHOMA CITY July 16. (UP)
Zell Eaton, young Oklahoma City
golfer who came up from caddy ranks
celebrated his 21st birthday today by
winning tho western amateur golf
championship. He defeated David
(Spec) Goldman of Dallas, Tex., 4
and 3 in Sunday's finals.
Eaton who was also the tourna
ment medalist played cautiously to
assure victory. He was three over
par for the 33 holes.
Eaton defeated Lawson Little in
the tran-MLssL&stppl two weeks ago In
Dallas, a tournament in which Gold
man was medalist.
DOUGLAS. Isle of Man, July 18
(AP) Kaye Don, noted auto racing
driver, was sentenced to four months'
Imprisonment today following his con
viction of manslaughter in the death
of his mechanic In a wreck May 28.
The sentence will be served in New
Douglas prison.
Francis Tayler, the mechanic, was
killed instantly on a night practice
run for a local race when the auto
mobile catapulted off the -highway on
a bad turn. Don himself waa seri
ously Injured.
The automobile and speed boat
racer was convicted Saturday night.
Immediately upon sentence today
Don's attorney filed notice of ap
peal. The prosecution charged Don failed
to slacken- speed when rounding a
dangerous curve, endangering both
his and Tayler's life. The speed king
pleaded not guilty.
Don became well known In the
United States for his efforts to wrest
the Hnrmsworth speed boat trophy
from Gar Wood of Detroit In 1931
and 1032. He failed, but has set nu
merous automobile and boat speed
records.
Don's application for leave to ap
peal was granted at a private ui'ter
noon session and the racer was al
lowed ball, permitting him to leave
the Isle of Man if be desires, pending
the hearing of the appeal.
SALEM WINS! 19 TO 6,
FROM PORTLAND EAGLES
SALEM, July 16. 1P) The Salem
baseball team hopped on three Port
land pitchers for a total of 17 hits
end 19 runs here yesterday, to de
feat the Portland Eagles. 19 to 6 and
maintain Its position at the top of
the State league. The Senators scored
16 runs and drove two opposing pitch
ers from the mound in the Iirst three
Innings.
Baer Don't Choose
To Defend Heavy
Crown This Fall
NEW YORK, July 16. yP) Max
Boer, through his msnager. Ancll
Hoffman, today notified Madison
Squsre Oarden that he chose not
to defend his heavyweight title
thla fall.
Colonel John Reed Kllpatrick, In
announcing receipt of the message,
said he would have something to
say later as to the Oarden'a plans.
It was expected he would announce
a series of elimination contests
among would-be challengers, in
cluding Camera, for the fall and
winter, to select an opponent for
Baer next June.
NVIIEO TO ATTEND
T
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The playground awlmmlng class,
which was acheduled for Mondays and
Thursdaya from 10 to 12 o'clock has
been changed from I to 3 o'clock on
those days, according to announce
ment made by Miss Oolda Boone,
playground aupervlsor.
Parents are required to accompany
children to Merrick's Natatorlum to
give their permission for enrollment
In thla class which Includes young
sters up to 14 years. Each swimmer
Is supposed to bring a suit and towel,
and the admission will be ten cents
a lesson.
; The sportsmen of Oregon and their
! families are Invited to attend the
state convention of the Isvuik Walton
League of America at Sllverton, Ore
gon, July 20, 21, 22.
1 Registration booths will open In the
Sllverton Armory. Friday at 3 :00 p. m.
Banquet and program at 6:30 p. m.
i Saturday morning business session
convenes at 9:30. The problems of
sportsmen and sportsmen'a organiza
tions will no presemea oy oume .ui
America's foremost conservationists:
Carl D. Shoemaker, aecretary of the
special committee on wildlife con
servation: Dr. Allen B. Ward, national
director of the league. Urbana. III.;
Dr. Irving E. Vinlng. Ashland, office -j
of the U. S. forestry service, biological
survey, state game commission and
other prominent sportsmen'a conser
vationists.
There will be an Informal banquet
Saturday evening at 6 :30 p. m.
Sight seeing trip, golf and other
sports have been arranged for the
ladles.
picnic luncheon and entertainment
at Silver Creek Palls, Sundny fur
nished by the ladles of Sllverton.
Arrangements have been made to
provide rooms and breakfast free for
all visitors registering.
A wonderful program of constructive
conservation, mirth, music and funi
Is promised.
Registrations must be In not later
than July 18 to secure proper accommodations.
GEORGE SAUER, STAR
OF GRID, UNDER KNIFE
LINCOLN, Neb., July 16. (VP)
Oeorge Henry Sauer, Nebraska's all
Amerlcan fullback, underwent an
emergency operation for relief from
appendicitis last night. The opera
tion was believed to remove any
chance of Sauer playing in the game
of 1933 college senior football stars
against the Chicago Bears, August 31.
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Visit Here Zoyie and John Cayls
of Seattle are in Medford visiting
Mrs. Pete Toskos, having arrived here
Friday.
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