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SIEDFOUD MAIL TRIBTJ2TE. MEDFORD OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 6. "1934
GOLD HILL FOR
1 TO 4 VICT
Gold Hlll'i Cement Makers, debat
ed for th third time bjr Jacksonville
on the Gold Kill diamond Sunday,
art fully eympsthetlc with the old
ssylne; that a prophet la without
honor In hie own country. Miners
Sunday toot their closest rlvala 7-4
In a clean, fast battle that was a
fitting opener to southern Oregon's
Twirled Series being played off be
tween the two cities.
starting In the first frame with a
single by L. Foley, Ksmmerslay's
Ingle, Cather Gardner's double, and
0. KeH's single, Gold Hill crossed
the plate three tlm' to give them
an early lead. The first Inning saw
the end of their epree, however, for
(our of their six hits allowed by
Skinny Wilson came In that round.
The Miners came back In the second
frsme with run when 81 Johnson
doubled over third base and wait
home on Doc Yaxel's single.
tn the third Inning Jacksonville's
sluggers got to Pitcher Wllmer Bailey
for six hits and alx runs when Screw
bell Turner started the Inning off
with a double over third, Frank
Runts tripled over the rallroiid
tracks, Williams walked, Hall singled
over shortstop scoring Runts, Art
Ferra came through with a single to
score Williams and Hall, Yakel again
hit, this time for two bases, followed
by Don Greening's hard double over
the railroad tracks. That ended the
scoring for Jacksonville when Bill
Hsmmeraley took over mound duties
for Gold Hill to limit his opponents
to five more safeties.
Gold Hill scored once more In the
seventh when Walker walked and
went home on an Infield error.
Pitcher Skinny Wilson held the Ce
ment Mskere at bay for eight Inn
ings, nipping every flurry of ambi
tion, backed with epotless support
both In Infield and outfield. Art
Ferra'e sparkling cstch of a line drive
that came as such a surprise he
caught a baserunner flatfooted waa
one of the afternoon's festures, aa
waa Don Oreenlng's triple hsrdest
hit bsll of the dsy thst was wasted
when a base coach sent him home
tn be called out on a close plsy.
Emory, Gold Hill left-fielder, stsrred
on a catch of SI Johnson's fly In
Texsa lesgus country.
L. Foley led Gold Hill's batting
with two singles, while Screwball
Turner, for the Miners, took three
out of five chances, two for doubles.
Hsll, Yakel and Greening followed
with two each.
The box scors:
Jacksonville
AB.
Turner, ss 5
Runti, 3b
Wllllsms, 3b
Hall, cf
Ferra, rf ......... 4.
Johnson, o 4
Yskel, If S
Card, If .. 1
HOW THEY
STAND.
(By the Associated Press.)
Coast.
W.
Los Angeles "37
Missions - - 34
Eesttle .- 3
Hollywood 33
San JPrsnclsco - 32
Oaklsnd .... IB
Kacramento
Portland
Pet.
.423
.605
.306
.639
Mi
.443
.373
Ml
National.
New York 83
Chicago 33
St. Louis . ...................... 08
Boston ................ 02
Pittsburgh ....... 48
Brooklyn 43
Philadelphia . 43
Cincinnati 33
American.
Detroit 89
New York . 83
Cleveland 80
Boston ...........s...w... 04
Washington ............. 47
St. Louis 44
Philadelphia 38
Chicago 38
I
IN GLASS C EVENT
.635
.613
.574
.300
.48
.430
.417
.347
.637
.830
.664
.613
ACS
.434
J 1)2
.36
Scores Yesterday
Coast League,
Sacramento 8-7, Portland 3-1.
Seattle 15-8, Oskland 13-4.
Los Angeles 10-4, Hollywood 7-fl.
Missions 1-8, San Francisco 3-3.
National League.
At St. Louis 4-3, Pittsburgh 6-7.
At Philadelphia 4, New York 7.
At Chicago 0-4, Cincinnati 4-1.
At Brooklyn 4-6, Boston 7-3.
Amerlcni League.
At New York 3, Philadelphia 1.
At Detroit 7, Chicago 0.
At Cleveland 8, St. Louis 3.
At Boston 1-7, Washington 3-S.
Greening, lb w
8. Wilson, p
D. Wilson, If -
. 4
4
0
AT
GRANTS PASS, Aug. . (API-
Heartened by presentation of the
Southern Oregon league pennant
Sunday, Grants Pass Merchants came
from behind to win 6 to 4 from Kla
math Falls Ewauna In 11 Innings.
Shaw-Bertram Is In second place.
Medford third, and Ewauna In'the
cellar. Bill Nelson, Merchant pi tell
er, ended the sesson with nine games
won to two lost.
Skin-clad Oregon Cavemen staged
a "quiet" preliminary game with the
score ending at one man knocked
out to two broken bats and nine
cracked purnlcestone baseballs In
three Innings.
7 14
H.
3
0
1
1
I
1
0
0
0
Totals 39
Gold Hill
AB.
L. Foley, cf . 4
T. Kell. 3b 4
Hsmmersley, lb, p . 4
Osrdner, o - 4
Emory, If .... 4
C. Kell, ss 4
McKay, rf 3
Walker. 3b 3
Bailey, n. 3b 8
Totals 33 4 6 4
Summary Hits: oft Wilson 6: oft
Bailey 0; otf Hsmmersley 8. Struck
out: by Wilson 7; by Bailey 3: by
Hsmmersley 7. Losing pitcher: Bailey,
nsses on balls : off Wilson 3: o(f
Bslley 1: off Hsmmersley 1. Stolen
hssea: by Jacksonville 7: by Gold
Hill 1. Three-bBo hits: Greening.
Ttuntr. Two-nsee hits: Gardner, Tur
ner 3. Johnson. Yakel, Greening.
Double plsy: Ferra to Greening.
Score by Innings:
Jsrksonvllle 018 0O0 0007
Oold Hill 300 000 100 I
Next Sunday Gold Hill will return
honors to Jscksonvllle. where con
eluding frsy of their Twirled Series
will be plsyed. The Cement Mskers
hsve tsken both previous gsmes from
Jscksonvllle on the J'vllle lot, and
will attempt to tie the series with
the thtrrt victory there, piecing the
gold diggers In a like position. How
ever, the Miners have other plans
for the outcome, and will endeavor
to close the season with four wins
In six meetings.
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Woodburn Juniors
Go To State Final
WOODBURN. Aug 6 (;pi Tre
Woodburn Amerlcsn Legion Junior
hearhall team won the right to enter tleld thst left soRsy footing.
STARTS AT 9 P J.
BectUM of th Chamber of Com
mret banquet Thursdjiy evening, (or
Arno B. Cm merer, director of na
Uuuni pamit, ami iiocrrt wnner. ai
rector of the Civilian Conservation
corps. Promoter Mack Ullard said to
day he would delay etart of Thura
day'a wreatltng a how at the Armory
until 0 o'clock.
Llllard has arranged ft card which
should be on ft par with that of la.it
week when the hue crowd waa kept
In a. continual uproar by the antic
of the muscle manners. "Sad" fla:n
Lethera, Umber-lemfwd rppler from
Texaa, who hna proved a great favor
ite here In two previous bouts, will
attempt to tame the rabble-rousing
Pete Belcastro In one-half of the dou
ble program, while Billy Newman of
Denver will fur young Pat McOUl.
Nebraska Irishman. In the other halt.
John fleritlen of Albany, In "Gol
den Slipper," ran away from local
boats at Savage Rapids yesterday
afternoon, to win both heats of the
class C event, n erst lens time for
the first run waa 7 minutes 40 sec
onds, and for the second, 7 minutes,
66 seconds.
Jew Myers of Medford placed sec
ond In both heata of C class, with a
time of 8 minutes for both run.
Myers drove "Irish Luck". In the
first heat, "Peanuts," driven by Wal
ter Tenbrook of Albany, placed third
with a time of 0:40, nut was forced
out of the second run with motor
trouble. "Redwing.' driven by Har
old Grey of Medford, came tn third
In 8:05 in the second heat, hut was
forced out of the first race when his
motor etopped dead.
In the B class event, first neat,
Tenbrook placed first, and came In
second In the second run. with re
spective times of 10:68 and 9:30.
Ployd House of Medford drove "Irish
Luck" In the B class event, taking
first place In the second heat. In 0
minutes, and second place In the
first run in 11 minutes. John Bohn
ert of Central Point drove an un
named boat In B class, winning third
place In the first run In 11:60. and
fourth In the second heat in 11:30
'Fast Mall," with Parker Bundy of
Medford at the controls, came In
third in the second heat In 11 min
utes, and fourth in the first hoat In
12.
In the first heat of the free-for-all
event, "Golden Slipper" placed first.
"Redwing" second, "Irish Luck"
third and "Peanuts" fourth. The
times were 8:30, 8:40, 6:60, and 10
minutes, respectively. In the second
heat, the order of finishing was
"Golden Slipper", first; "Irish Luck".
second, "Redwing", third; and "Pea
nuts", fourth. Times for this run
were 7:55, 8, 0, and 10 minutes, re
spectively.
The final event of the day, the
runabout race, was won by Earl Voor-
hies of Grants Pass In 13 minutes.
Jim Daily of this city took second
place in 13, Bohnert, in 'Norrene."
placed third in 14, and "Printer's
Ink", driven by Joe Marshall, came
in fourth In 16 minutes.
Officials of the Southern Oregon
Boat club, whHh sponsored the races,
estimated the crowd that lined both
banks of the river at more than 1600.
Although the river was roughened by
a strong upstream wind, no upsets
marred the day's performances.
Aubrey Sanders of Medford and
Bohnert provided novel entertain-1
ment between races with their exhi
bitions of surfboat riding, Sanders
thrilling the audience with a head- i
stand while gilding over the water,
and both demonstrating their skill
with expert work.
It was planned to put on a program
of deep-sea diving, as the surprise
event of the afternoon, but as the
complete diver's suit failed to arrive,
this part of the program was aban
doned. Picnic lunch was served the drivers
after the races, and
This Farmer Wants
No More Balloons!
14
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Reuben Johnson, the farmer Ir
whose cornfield the etratosphon
balloon landed near Holdrege, Neb.
Bays tie "don't want no more bal
loons" on his farm. He said he ex
pected payment of damages for In
Jury to hit crops by throngs which
warmed to the landing field. (Aa
aoci&ted Press Phot
SO. OREGON TITLE
R06EBURO. Ore., Aug. 6 (&
RoAeburg won the southern Oregon
American Legion Junior baseball title
Sunday, defeating Klamath Falls 8 to
i. tor tl. second straight victory of
tne three-game aeries. Saturday after
noon's gsme was won by Rom burg
3 to 2. A consolation game Sunday
afternoon, scheduled for five Innings
wu called in the sixth with a tie
score, 8 to 3.
Saturday's gsme wu brilliant
pitchers' duel between Lyle Turpln.
tossing for Roseburg. and c. Heber,
Klamath rails pitching ac. Turpln
held the visitors to two hits, while
Reber wss tspped for four safeties.
In the first gsme Sunday, Rose
burg ha4 a 3 to I lead until the
sixth when blnglea by Atkins and
Green scored one run for Klamath
to tie the score. In the last half of
the Inning, however. Roseburg batted
Howie out of the box to tally six
runs. Baker, Roseburg's southpsw
slow ball pitcher, went the full route
for the local team.
Roseurg and Eugene play next
Saturday and Sunday for the right
to enter the atate championship con
test at Astoria during the convention
I of the American Legion.
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Chas Woods
At 36 Skeet:
Ed Lamport
supply of Ice i Sid Newton
cream and other confections waa pro- i Clarence Cads
Four 25 straights were turned in
at the Medford Gun Club traps Sun
day morning. John Torn! In. who has
only recently taken on trapshooting.
broke his f ir.t 26 straight, and he did
It like nn old veteran. Other shooters
going straight were C. D. Ray. Ed
Lamport and Sid Newton.
In the doubles event Geo. Jantzer
was high with 30 out of 13 pair.
Clarence Ends was high In the spe
cial mlss-anU-out event, his final
shot being fired from the club-house
porch, according to Ed Lamport, who
was vainly trying to keep up with
Eads in this thrilling step-back race.
At the skeet traps Sam Jennlnns
was high with a 17. The finals in
the Skeet Laddor tournament will be
shot Sept. 0th instead of Sept. 3rd as
previously announced.
The scores at 80 targets:
C. D. Ray 40
Bill Bates .. . 47
John Tomlln 45
If. Crolsant -. ........ 45
Geo. Jantmr 44
TORONTO, Aug. fl. (AP) For the
sixteenth successive year, Canada's
hlbllck-wielders have permitted the
dominion's open golf championships
to slip over the border
Tommy Amour, the "Black Scot"
from Chicago, put together rounds
of 69-73-71-74 for a 72-hoIe total oft
287 to win the title Saturday and S
preserve Intact the strlne of United I
states victories wnich began in 1919 u
CUBE BUTTER UP
PORTLAND, Aug. i.4Jp) Advances
of to le quoted In the cube but'.er
market by the Produce Exchange, ef
fective today, was belated recognition
of what wu being done on the un
official open markets which the atate
of Oregon does not recognise. But
terfst wu '4 to lc higher.
Rather good fresh egg msrket situ
ation continued here, according ta
Edna B. Reed, president of Oregon
Laid Egga ft Poultry. Demand for
fresh eggs, she says, ta far In excess
of current offerings. Small aprlngers
neglected.
Small spring chickens were beln;
more or less neglected and the big
buyers were seeking mediums Instead.
Price offered for light springs was
down perhsps lc lb.
LIFE IS LOST IN
T
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Aug. 0. (AP)
In an attempt to save 10-year-old
Dorothy Beaugard from an undertow,
Kenneth C. Aubry, 28, of Vancouver,
was drowned today In the Columbia
river five mllea below Vancouver.
Aubry, his wife and baby were plc
nlclng with friends when the acci
dent occurred.
The Beaugard girl waded Into the
water above her head and cried for
help. Aubry went to her rescue, but
wu unable to reach the shore him
self. The girl finally succeeded In
reaching a sandbsr, with the help of
a waahtub used u a float. Aubry's
body wu not Immediately recovered.
LIS! OREGON FOREST
AUTO CLUB FOLDERS
A complete list of the Improved
forest campa of the national forests
of Oregon bu Just been Issued for
distribution by the Automobile Club
of .Southern California.
Tills list gives the location of 147
Improved camps on the thirteen nat
ional forests of this state. These :
camps, according to the forest serv- i
Ice, are located In natural forest set-1
tings, and are for the free use and ;
enjoyment of the public. The Im- j
provementa include water supply.
sanitary accommodations and fire I
wood. Usually there are tables
camp stoves or fireplaces. J
The service states that their pur.
pose In developing these forest camp.
Is to meet the needs of the modern
forest visiting public, and to help
concentrate campflres ao that there
will be less hszard to the forests
from fires built In unsafe apots.
Elaborate Improvements purposely
have been avoided ao u to appesl
to the lovers of natural forest beauty
and enable them to get away from
the more sophisticated atmosphere
of the cities.
There are no restrictions on the
use of these forest camps, except a
few simple requirements u to care
with fire and aanltatlon.
Dogs cannot tolerate much atarchy
food, ao should not be fed potatoes. '
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vlded for the crowd.
TORRANCE SETS
Geo. Eads
H. Tllley
j Geo. Porter
Jim Moore
i Sam Krnschel
E
Elmer Peldenhelmer .....
At Skeet:
Sam Jennings
Geo. Jantzer
Ed Pease
Jim Moore
CAT BALL CHALLENGE
Henderson's All-Stars kitten bell
team has accepted the challenge is
sued last week by "Scoop" Puhl's
Rlntty Dinks and the boastful "Scoop"
now wishes he had been a bit more
temperate In offering to meet til
comers for money, marbles or chalk.
The All-Stars and Rlnky Dinks will
clash Wednesday at (J p. m. on the
South Ivy stroet diamond, and re
ports today Indicated the Rlnky
Dinks stand to lose thstr shirts.
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Movie Actor Buys
Interest In Boxer
LOS ANGELES. Aug. S ( API
Once a boxer, George Raft, sleek
haired film actor, haa returned to the
prizefight gamebut only u the
holder of an interest In another
fighter.
Raft, who denied he wu engaged
In a fist fight lut Friday night with
flam Sata, Hollywood man-about
town, has purchased a half Interest
In Maxle Kosenbtoom, light hesvy-
welght champion.
SALEM. Aug. 6. (AP) Timely
double piers on two occasions enab
led Toledo to protect Its slim lead,
as the Bny team handed the Salem
Senators their third straight beating
In state lesgue plsy here yesterdsy.
The final score wss 3 to 1.
Con DoVore 14
T
T OUTFIT
the state championship Nnala at As
toria as It captured the sectloml
championship from Mliwaukle with a
7 to 9 win here ffunday.
Phone 643. We'll haul away your
refuse City Ssnltary Service.
OSLO. Aug. 6. (AP) The ie
pound world record for the shot put
rested firm tn the giant hsnds of
lack Torrsnce, huge Louisiana State
University track man, today, aafe
even from the atlarks of his closest
rival, John I.ymsn, Stanford veteran.
Torinnoe twice broke the listed
record 01 53 feet, 7 7-g Inches held j
by Z. lleljn.z o( Poland, In a meet j
here yeslerdny despite a rain soaked I
On hla I
fourth henvo Torrance, member of ai
touring Amerlran track and Held
team, sailed the shot I M Inches be
yond the old record and on the fifth !
try bettered sll past performances '
with a henve of 57 feet, 5.33 of sn j
Inrh.
BEND, Ore, Aug. D.(AP) An 18
hlt attack touched off by Londahl'a
home run In the first Inning brought ; Medford' Ollmore Lions won their
n 10 o victory over Albany, fifth straight vlctorv when thev de-
co-state league leader, here yester- tented the Prospect Lumbermen at
i Prospect Sunday, I to 4. Thle win,
EUGENE. Ore.. Aug. (AP) The oocornlnS to Manager Bob Lewis, gives
Eugene Townles strengthened their ,n Llonj' f"01" confidence to tactic
position In the state league bv rat- I "'" nogues. ir a game can be
tllng 18 hits off Hire, nltchers for " "rauicc.
a 14 to 5 win over the Portland ' rn n,v' voiced their opinion thnt
Eagles her yesterday. ,ntV would like see the Lions snd
I the Rogues go to bat aialnst es..h
Deep sea fish are usually red or , other,
black In color and carry light on I Next Sunday the Lion will p.av
cheeks, head or tall, or rows of lights ; In Arhland against Shorty Gosneli's
along their sides like glowing port- Ashland Eagles. In what promise to
hlM- be a fine contest.
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