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MEDFDHD' SEEC TRTBTINE. JIEEFOITO. OEEGOST, TUESDAY,. JULY 24, 1931.
LSEI
SEEN IS WEEK
IN COAST LEAGUE
Bjr the Associated Press
Two more of those oJt-recurrlna
"crucial" eerlea bob up this week to
take a hand In determining the cout
league chemplonihtp.
San Francisco takes 1U three game
first place lead to Wrlgley field for
seven games with Los Angeles, win
ner of the first half title now shar
ing second place with Hollywood.
The Stars Journey to San Francisco
for a busy week witn tne xounn
place Missions, who trail them by a
smile game.
This week's engagements are the
beginning of three weeks of battling
amone the four leaders that should
pretty well settle the second half
race. Nest week the four cnange op
nonente. the Missions and Seals
tangling while the Angels cross bats
with the Stars. Then tne Angeis ana
Seals square off again, with the Stars
entertaining the Beds at los Ange
les.
On the basis of their showings
last week San Francisco and Los An
geles stack Up about even, with the
Missions holding the edge over the
Stars who faltered badly to lose six
of eight gams at Oakland.
Oakland has the week's easiest as
signment In the very much beaten
Portland Beavers. Dutch Buether's
Seattle Indians, somewhat chasten
ed by a 6-3 series licking at San
Francisco, face Sacramento at the
California capital.
RE 4-2
Behind the three-hit pitching of
Ray Tungate, the Ollmore Lions
7!n defeated the Oranta Pass 8tars,
4-2, at the Climate City Sunday, af
ter trailing 3-0 until the seventh In
ning. Hurst singled to start the climb,
went to second on Tungate'a hit,
and after George Smith's sacrifice,
scored on Sakralda'a double. Jim Tun
gate then popped an easy fly to
Jackson at short, who was rattled
by a base runner, and dropped the
ball, allowing Tungate to cross the
plate.
The count was raised to 3-3 when
Dick Lewis singled sharply over
short, scoring Sakralda, who chalked
up another in the ninth after being
walked. He was driven In by Jim Tun.
gate's single over socond. After that
Ray Tungate faced only three batters,
and ended the game n the Lions'
favor.
Lions AB
O. Smith, 3nd S
D. Sakralda, cf . 3
Jim Tungate, 3rd ...... 4
D. Lewis, as 6
Kenton, 1st 4
B. Smith If 4
C. Stoddard, o 4
Hurst, rf 3
Ray Tungate, p .. . a
"Sad" &.m Lethers, tall Texas grap
pler, who meets Bob Knue at tne
Armory Thursday night, lias most of
the grunt and grimace boys guessing.
Let hers, who stand six feet four
In bis ring shoes, is as Umber as a
rubber band, and use several con
tortionist trick against his oppon
ents. In order to break Kruse'a fam
ous wrlsUock, Lethe r, who wis
through here a few days ago on a
fishing trip, said, "I'll Just toss my
leg over Kruse's head, and that will
unwind the wrist lock, u on the mat
when the lock is applied, I'll merely
put my own head under my legs and
give Knue a ball to roll around.''
It sounds easy when Let hers tells It.
but Kruse has a way with him that
lsnt so easy for an opponent.
Total ... 31 0 4 8
Struck out by Tungate, 11.
Struck out by Richie, 10.
Two base hits D. Lewis, Ray Tun
gate, Sskralda.
STOCK TAX Til
PORTLAND. July 24, (SpU The
period during which capital stock tax
returns may be filed and the tax paid,
has been extended to August 81. 1031.
in the cane of returns required to be
filed In the continental United Sta'ra,
according to a treasury decision re
ceived today by J. W. Malcney, col
lector of internal revenue.
The capital stock tax returns ln
tolved are for the period ended June
80. 1034. It Is provided, under tho
terms of the extension granted, that
such returns, accompanied with the
tax due. must be in the hands of
the collectors of Internal revenue on
or before August 31, 1034.
Capital stock tsx forms requited to
be filled are not now available. Upon
their receipt in the collector's ofri
they will be mailed Immediately to
all corporations filing returns In the
dtsjrlct of Oregon.
Pet Deer Returns
After Going Wild
GnRENHURO. Ta., July 34. (AP)
A doe, "Peppy,' which escaped last
January from Idle wild park, couldn't
resist the temptation to visit "home.
Park Rttarhes saw "PeRtiy" near
the cages, hobnobbing with the con
fined drer, but when they called
her. she scampered off Into the
woods.
VISITS MEDFDRD
One of the army's most spectacu
lar polo players visited Med ford Mon
day when the special train arrived
from the mid-west with replace
ment for the CCO camps of this
district.
He Is Captain Peter P. Rodes, bet
ter known as "Pete" Rodes, who car
ried a seven-goal handicap white
playing on the army team In a doz
en foreign Invasions. At present he
carrlec a five-goal handicap.
Cnptnln Itodcs was a member of
the Multnomah club football team' In
1013 and still enjoys telling about
the club victories over Oregon and
Oregon State.
Captain Rodes Is assigned to the
3rd Field artillery at Fort Sheridan.
Illinois. He Is returning at once to
his post.
READY FOR BATTLE
PORTLAND,' Ore., July 34. (AP)
Young Peter Jackson of Los Anpcles
will risk his Pacific const lightweight
title In a 10 round fight with Cecil
Payne, Louisville slugger, at Mult
nuomah stadium tonight. Summery
weather greeted Portland's first out
door fight card of the season.
The Los Angeles negro's boxing
technique makes many openings for
his heavy right fist. Payne Is an un
orthodox slugger who plants wither
ing blows from any position. Each
posted 9300 forfeiture to make the
weight of 135 pounds.
WAIT COOL DAYS
Because hot weather makes It Ira
possible to draw large crowds during
the day, the lady members of the
Rogue River Valley Oolf course have
temporarily discontinued their weekly
tournament, which has been held
every Wednesday, Mrs. Oeorge Cod
ding, of the ladles' tournament corn
mi ttoe, announced this morning.
There will be no luncheon at the
course tomorrow, she said.
The regular men's tournament will
be conducted In the evening, start
ing at 6 o'clock, and a good crowd
la anticipated for the popular event,
which allows players to escape the
heat of the day as well as to avoid
interrupting business hours. Oolf
balls will be awarded as prizes, as
usual.
MARRIAGE BUG BITES
8TH MAN ON GRID TEAM
MURRAY. Ky., July 33. (AP)
The marriage bug following the
Murray State college football team
has caught up to Clint Bugg. tackle
who has been married to the former
Miss Ellen Roberts. Seven other
members of the team, Which won the
southern Intercollegiate champion
ship last year, are married.
SALARY IDEAS ON
OF
By EDWARD J. NEIL
(Associated Press Sports Writer.)
J. "Dizzy" Dean, a young man who
can see so far ahead that he's already
asking tl6, 500 for next season's work,
Is strutting around the metropolis
today looking for an argument on
the subject. He won't get It from
any of the Cardinals who play base
ball with him.
The young right-hander, who never
got his nickname on the ball field,
did a lot of highly Important things
for the St. Louis Red Birds yester
day. He pitched the Cards to a 8 to
5 victory over the world champion
Giants, for one thing, his tenth
straight, his eighteenth of the Na
tional league campaign, and the sev
enth straight for the Prank Is Frlsch
outfit that suddenly has decided to
go places.
He made It possible for the Cards
to cut the lead of the champions to
three full games with three more to
go In the series, a simple problem In
addition and aubtractlon whereby It
can be proven that continued success
would lock the Cards and Giants to
gether by the time the Birds leave
town.
With the Cuba holding grimly to
second place, two games back, the
Cards all of a sudden have become
the team the Giants must beat back
Immediately, if the orderly procession
of the past couple of months Is to be
maintained.
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FORTLAND. Ore., July 34. (AP)
Out of the depths of apparent grog
glnesa Pascual Castillo whipped a
wild awing which caught Bulldog
Jackson behind the ear and ended
their wrestling match here last night.
The Spaniard took the first fall
and Jackson, of Portland, gained
the second. Each weighed 160.
Mickey McGulre of Salem won the
rough seml-wlndup when Pug Ryan
of Los Angeles waa disqualified for
"not wrestling." He had launched a
devastating attack on Referee Harry
Elliott of Eugene.
Scores Yesterday
American League.
At Detroit 7, Boston 3.
At St. Louis 3. New York 5.
At Cleveland 0. Philadelphia 11.
At Chicago 5. Washington 11.
National League.
At New York 0. St. Louis 0.
At Brooklyn 3. Chicago 8.
At Philadelphia 3. Pittsburgh 3.
At Boston 3, Cincinnati 4.
Idaho authorities estimate the Jack-
rabbit population of the state at 6000.
If you're poor, a div rre will cost
you the price of a half pound of ,
butter In Russia, says Cicely Hamil
ton, author. i
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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CHICAGO, July 34. The lat
est vote on gridiron stars on 1933 col
lege teams, to select a squad to op
pose the Chicago Bears, national pro
fessional champions, at Soldier Field,
August 31:
Ends Skaldany, Pittsburg, 35,842:
Smith, Washington, 30.621; Canrlnus,
St. Mary's, 27,395; Memke, North
western. 24,929. i
Tackles Krause, Notre Dame, 46,
871; Schwammel, Oregon SUte, 28.
819; Wlstert, Michigan, 20,816; Me Wr
inger, Kansas, 20,727.
Guards Rosenberg, Southern Cali
fornia, 39,942; Schammel. Iowa. 27,
505; Corbus, Stanford, 25,909; Jones.
Indians,, 21,663.
Centers Bernard, Michigan, 35,
294; Gorman, Notre Dame, 33,733.
Quarterbacks Laws, Iowa, 40,333;
Pardonner, Purdue, 29,892; Griffith.
Southern California, 19,519; Mont
gomery, Columbia, 13,424.
Halfbacks Lukats, Notre Dame;
36,721; Feathers, Tennessee, 32,487;
Everhardus, Michigan, 29,925; Cramer,
Ohio State. 14,948.
Fullbacks Sauer, Nebraska, 46.839;
Mlkulak, Oregon, 36,763.
Elizabeth Ryan
Still American
NEW YORK. July 24. Jp) Eliza
beth Ryan, who has been, living
abroad so long that she is unanimous
ly referred to as a "Callfornlan now
residing In England," wants everyone
to know that she Is still an American
citizen and should be allowed to play
tennis on the United States Wight
man Cup tcm.
She Is here for the Seabrlght tour
nament, where she may team in dou
bles with Helen Jacobs. ,
A tireless steam locomotive has
been completed In Erie, N. T. It
stops for loads of steam instead of
coal.
Four Race Horses
Perish In Flames
SALEM. N. H., July 24. p Four
horses perished In the flames at a
fire which destroyed two stables at
the Rockingham race track early to
day, and two others were so severely
injured it was necessary to end the
animals' suffering with bullets.
The horses destroyed were Old De
pot and Vote, owned by Mrs. L. C.
White of Baltimore, and Arrowswlft
and Little Stokes, owned by Mrs. R.
T. Fllppen of Chicago.
An oil company brought In a pro
ducing well In a canyon of the Colo
rado river, with sides so steep the
site could only be reached by boat.
HOW THEY
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Coast
San Francisco
Hollywood
Los Angeles
Missions
Oakland .
Seattle .
Sacramento
Portland
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, 30
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. 17
. 16
. 19
. 14
. 11
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L. Pet.
0 .690
.886
.536
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.483
.370
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New York
Chicago
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Boston
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
W. L. Pet.
, 97 33 .633
. 99 39 .611
. 93 39 .601
, 41 44
43 48
.483
.473
39 91 .433
38 82 .433
39 67 .337
Detroit
New York
Cleveland
Boston
Washington .
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Chicago
W. L. Pet.
. 96 33 .629
. 94 33 .621
. 48 40 .545
. 48 43 .927
. 43 47 .478
. 39 43 .476
. 35 93 .403
. 29 61 222
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