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PGE FOUR Detroit E, 22, Ei E Tigers Increase Lead Over Yankees, Who Break Even With Cleveland- White Sox Win Pair Br RAM BLEDHOE A.iwit,4 ptmi ntKlf writer WASHINOTOK, Aug. a-(AP) Hhmihnv Rom. Detroit Riant pitcn Ins ace, today won nil bid lor hie sixteenth consecutive victory, nu baseball's ball of fama, by driving In Hnnin rim for tha Tlaera' 4-to-2 Tlctory over Waahlngton In tha ninth Inning. The victory for tha aa-year-old right bander makee him tha Joint holder of the American league's rec ord lor conaecutlve games with Wal ter Johnaon, Joa Wood and Lefty Orove. Detroit alao advanced further to ward the flag today, extending lie margin over New Yore: to zive iuu game. Score: H. E. Detroit , 4 13 3 Waahlngton 381 Rowe and Cochrane; Weaver, Rus sell and Bolton, SeweU. BOSTON, Aug. 36. (AP) The ex. tra punch of the Chicago White Sox gave them a double Tlctory over the Boston Red Sox today, by acorn of to a and I to 7, with each game going eleven lnnlnga. First game: R. H. E. Chicago I T a Boston - I 11 3 (11 lnnlnga). Earnahaw and Medjeekl, Shea; Rhodes and Legett. Second game; R. R. E. Chicago fl 1ft 3 Boston - 7 13 a (11 lnnlnga). Klrusy, Oalllvan and Ruel, Shea; Orove, Welch and K. Ferrell. NEW YORK, Aug. 35. (AP) The Tanks wabbled through to an even break with the Cleveland Indiana In their cloalng double header, taking full advantage of tha wlldnesa of Clevelsnd'e pltchera to win the sec ond game, 0 to 8, after tha Indiana had taken tha opener, ft to 8. First game: R. R. E. Cleveland ft 8 1 New York 8 7 0 Pearson and Berg; Murphy, De Bhong and Jorgena. Second game: R. H. Cleveland 8 10 Hew York 9 10 Lee, Wlnegarner, Dean, I. Brown mnd Pytlak, Berg; Broaca and Jor (ana. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 35. (AP) The Philadelphia Athletics and the St. Louis Browns divided a double header In concluding their five-game Miles today, Bt. Louis winning the first game, 5 to 4, and the Mack men the second, 8 to 3. The Browns won the series, three games to two. The Athletics scored all four of their runs In the first game In the ninth Inning. First game: R. H. E. Bt. Louis - - 8 7 1 Philadelphia 4 4 3 Coffman, Kewsom and Grubs; Ben ton, Mahaftey and Berry, Hares. Second game; R. H. X. St. Louis 3 8 1 Philadelphia 8 fl 1 Kewaom, Andrews and Orube, Hart ley; Marcum and Hayes. TEUTON BATTLERS POINT FOR BAER BAMBURO, Oermany, Aug. 35. YAP) Walter Nausel will have a even pound pull In weights vhen the blond German heavy-weight tackles his compatriot, Max Scnm cl ing, in a 13 -round bout tcnorrow In tha enormous dirt tracK motor speedway transformed Into a. itadium Sot tha fight. Both fighters went through listless workouts In local gymnasiums thli morning before reporting for the weighing In oeremonlrs. They ap peared to be in excellent condition and. regard the fight as a stepping atone to a bout with Max Baer, the current holder of the world's heavy weight title. All Oermany was feverishly ex pectant tonight In anticipation of the fight. Additional room was made lniide the rare track to accommo date more than 5.000 standees. VINES LOSES TO CHICAGO, Aug. 9.V (AP) Hans Nussleln, veteran German atar, fought his way Into tha finals of the nat ional professional tennla champlon ahtn tournament alnglea, by defeating Ellsworth Vlnea, Jr of Pasadena. , Calif., former amateur champion, 7-9. ( 8-1, 8-8, 1-1. RnilUh Hare Money NEW YORK, Aug. 85 (AP) Re ceipt of plenty t.f English money, backing T. P. M. Sopwith's En deavour In the forthcoming Amer icas cup races. U reported by Dar nell company her. The British money waa offervd at 7-8 with Endeavour on the short end. DUALS Boy Wonder Hurls 1 6th . GIANTS AT LAST AT. LOUIS, Aug. aS.-HFV-The OlanU finally beat their nemesis "Dizzy" Dean, today, dropped the Car dinal back Into third plaoe behind the Chicago Cuba and increased their league lead to t games. The score was 7 to fl. After shutting out Bill Terry' for ces yesterday, "Dizzy" came back In a relief role today, but his usual ef fectiveness was mi Ming and the OlanU nicked, him for their winning runs. R. Nw Tork 7 R. K IS 0 St. Louis ..... 8 13 1 Schu- Parmelee, Hub bell, Luque, macher and Mancuso; Walker, J. Dean and Delancey, Davis. HICAOO, Aug. 28. (Jf) Resurrect ing one of the winning ninth-inning rallies for which they were noted In 1083, the Cubs put over four runs In the ninth today to defeat the Dodgers i to 3 and end a three-game losing streak. R. H. E. Brooklyn 8 9 3 Chicago 4 9 3 Bablch, Zachary and Lopes; Bush, Tinning, Weaver and Hartnett. CINCINNATI. Aug. 35. (P) Bos ton's Braves drummed away at five Cincinnati pitchers today to hang up a 0 to 0 victory In thirteen Innings. 81 Johnson was the losing pitcher. He allowed four hits for three runs In the thirteenth Inning. The victory gave Boston a clean sweep of its last series here this year. R. H. E. Boaton .... 0 10 3 Cincinnati S 14 1 (13 innings) Brown, Smith and Hogan, ffpohrer: Frey, Klelnhans, Johnson. Kolp, and Lorn bard 1. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 38. flr The Phllllea and Plratea apllt a double header today, Pittsburgh taking the opener 4 to 1 behind the fine hurling of White Hoyt, and Philadelphia chalking up eight runs with two out In the eighth Inning of the second to clinch It 13 to 8. Flrat game: R, H. E. 7 0 10 0 Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 4 Hansen, A. Moore and Todd Hoyt, Johnson and Padden. Second game: R. H. E. 18 0 18 0 Philadelphia 13 Pittsburgh 8 E. Moore, Johnson, Colllnga and Wllaon; Swift, Chagnon; Blrkofer, French and Oracev E BY MISSION, 10-2 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 35. (JP) The Mission Reds burled the Portland Ducks under a 10 to 3 licking here this afternoon. The Reds hammered Ervlns Brame, giant right-hander, hard for 5 runs In the flrat 5 Innings and continued their assault on Houtchens who went in tha sixth. Hoi lis Thurston pitched a careful game for the Reds and Although he yielded many hits had no trouble pitching himself out of a hole. Portland 9 13 1 Mliuiions 10 IB 0 Brame, Houtchens and Doerr; Thurston and Fltzpatrlck. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 35. (P) Tern Dell, the outfielder Hollywood bought from Tyler, Texas, proved quite an aAset today, getting two home runs, the second of which proved to be the winning run In Hollywood's 8 to 3 victory over Seattle. Bell's timely wallop In the seventh, which was fslr by only about halt a foot, broke Into a pitching duel be tween Densmore for the Shi and Plltette for the Indians. ! R. H. E H. Plllette and Bottarlnl; Denamore, A. Campbell and Hcrshberger. , OAKLAND. Calif., Aig. 35. The Oaka pounced on the offerings of Dick Ward, touted Pacific- Coast league pitcher, here today to hand the Angels a fl to 8 beating. R. H. K. Los Aiigelea .. 8 7 1 Oakland 8 10 0 Ward, Meola, Henshaw and Camp bell; McEvoy, Douglas, and Raimondl. SACRAMENTO, Calif., Aug. 25. ,T, Fielding support waa not in keeping with the pitching of Jimmy Zlnn and Manuel Salro today so the luckiest pitcher Sal to won. The result waa a 4 to S victory for the Senators over San Francisco, their second straight. R.a H. E. San Francisco . . 8 8 8 Sacramento 4 8 8 Zlnn and Monro; Salvo and Salkeld. Mall rrlbune waul ada. ! RADIO REPAIRING Radio Technician Available at all times nova. RAimi Kimirr: 43J r. Main nut la llrUlfe SEVERIN BATTERIES Tor long trouble free ernlre Rewinding a Anecialty Generator and Armature Etch. DKVKRIN BATTKRY 8KRVICE 11121 No. Rlterslde. Phone 190 MEDFCRT) MAIL . . FOR CUP DEFENSE NEWPORT. R. I., Aug. 5.3 (AP) Harold Vanderbllt's yacht Rainbow today defeated Frederick Prince's Weetamoe by the comfortable margin of four minutes and 38 seconds In tha final trials to nominate a de fender of the America's cup. This was the rivals' second meeting of the final trials and Rainbow's second victory It was not a very stirring exhibi tion as sailing contests go, for Van- derbllt won the engagement at the very start. Both yachta were tardy crossing the line, but Weetamoe was by far the greater laggard. She was about a minute behind Rainbow and, having Just been blanketed by her rival, was moving much slower. From then on It was a procession around the 30-mile triangle course with Wee. tamoe never out of Rainbow's wake. NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 36. (AP) Yankee of Boston, the under dog, dark horse and virtually the un wanted stepchild when the trials be gan, remained today the leading con. tender for the honor of defending the America's cup, most prized of all yachting trophies. Yankee's almost unbroken string of victories over her two rivals, Harold 6. Vanderbllt's Rainbow and Freder ick Prince's Weetamoe and her clean slate In the final trials now In pro gress have left the Boston boat's supporters with crossed fingers and knocking on wood. Rainbow's after-guard still are con vlnced the newly built defense as plrant Is potential defense material but that she has had the short end of all the breaks of the game so far. Weetamoe, a smart and lively con tender of the 1030 series, has proved a disappointment. Charles Francis Adams has sailed Yankee to victories over both Rain bow and Weetamoe In the final trials and she thus stands alone with a perfect record. Rainbow defeated Weetamoe In the other race of the final trials. Meanwhile Tom Sop with and the British challenger, Endeavour, are going about the preparation for the cup races In an unruffled manner. Sopwlth has not hesitated to take Endeavour out on the course with his prospective foes. Endeavor haa proved as slippery as an eel and looms as the moat dangerous challenger a cup defender ever has been called upon to face. L LI ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 35. (AP) With the aid of sparkling, one-hit pitching by Coomler, Wood burn to day remained the Junior Legion base, ball capital or the state. In one of the most stirring pitch ers' battles in the history of Oregon American Legion Junior baseball. Wood burn defeated Poa toff Ice Phar macy of Portland 3 to 0 for the state championship here yesterday. In a four-inning exhibition before tha main game Hood River defeated Roeeburg Legion Juniors 3 to 1. The teams were eliminated from the championship running In Thursdays semi-finals. Ingails, Hood River hurl er, allowed but one hit In the brief contest and struck out 11, Lott and S toe fen Retain Net Title PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 35. (AP) Georg Lott, Chicago, and Lestetr Stoefen, California giant, today re tained the national doubles' champ ionship by conquering the former tlllit, Wllmer Allison, Texas, and Johnny Van Ryn, Philadelphia, 6-4. 0-7, 8-8, fl-4, at Oermantown Cricket club. Lndy Tourney Fees Fees for the ladles' golf tourna ment, scheduled to open at the Rogue Kiver valley golf course on Friday. are to be 81, It waa announced yes terday by Mrs. Larry Schade. All lady golfers are urged to par ticipate, aa they will he qualified and placed In the flights according to biuty. Dse Mall Tribune want ada RUNNING ICE WATER IN ALL ROOMS FAMOUSLY SOFT BEDS With Bath from U.00 Without Bath from I.SO ,NEW 3 50 Innovation. -rM,f,.FfF P;:-'! Servlee IriliUiyrf !f ''r V"vJ Attractive GARAGE SERVICE AT DOOR HARVEY M. TOY, MANAGING-OWNER c" 1 11 .XDsssnEQJHHB POWELL at O'FARRELL TRIBUNE. MTDFORD, $2.20 TOP PRICE TO SEE STATERS BIGGEST BATTLES CORVALLIS, Aug. 25. (AP) Ore gon State's football team will play four of Its 11 games this fall before crowds paying a top price of 82.20 for best eserved seats, the graduate managers' office Informed alumni of the institution. These top prices will be paid for the Stanford and Oregon games In Portland, the Washington State game at Pullman and the Washington game In Seattle. The two games In Los Angeles, Southern California and U. C. L. A., have a top price schedule of $1.65. Games with Willamette, Pacific, San Francisco University, Columbia and Montana, all to be played at Corvallls, will be at gen eral admission prices only, ranging from 75 cents to 81.10. Oregon State's 1034 squad, which will swing Into action In Just three weeks with the opening of practice, will be called upon to excel. In way, the 'Iron men" performance of the 1933 team. Never before hag a Beaver tenm faced such a heavy schedule as Is now lined up for the coming season. Every conference team with the exception of California and Idaho, will be met. in addition to games with ths strong San Francisco and Columbia university teams, and double-header opener with Willam ette and Pacific one week after prac tice starts. Katball Play-off Set For Tuesday Sam Colton'a Office Boys eked out a 5-to-4 victory over "Scoop" Puhl's South Ivy Street Rlnky Dinks Friday evening at Scoop's home grounds In a katball game that was anybody's until the last half of the sixth In ning. As the doughty Rlnky Dinks emerged from the first game with the Office Boys, held last week, win ners for the first time In the series, the game Friday calls for a play-off of a one-to-one tie. Scoop announces the playoff, to be held next Tues day night at the Junior high school diamond, will probably oe tne last game of the year. Colton's katballers garnered twt, runs In the first half of the first In ning of Friday's game, to be doubled by the Rlnky Dinks in the last half with four circuit trips, ending the scoring until the Office boys pad dled out three runs In the sixth. Both lineups will be strengthened for Tuesday's game, says Scoop, who has mounted against heavy odds to rank now its manager of a first-class ball club with one victory and a tlo to offset several defeats earlier in the season. He promises a classic battle Tuesday. CHICAGO, Aug. 35. (AP) Those daring young gala In their flying machine took their Saturday night "spongo" as they swung along with the breeze over Curtlss-Reynolds air port tonight, hunting a new endur ance flight record at the end of those endless circles. The "Lone Star," Jean La Rene and Mary Elizabeth Owens of Trxas tak ing turns at the stick and air mat tress, was two days out of port at 8:13 o'clock tonight and churning the same air channel merrily, eight days to go for a new women's rec ord. MEDFORD IRON WORKS 1155 North Central Foundry and Machine Shop Gears, Sprockets, Pulleys, Holfttt Car Wheels. Hnn Mill and Mining Machinery AUTO GLASS Pender, (truly Radiator Hcpali General Sheet Metal Light HtrucMiml Iron I1KI1.L MKT A I. tVOKKS 109 & 8th St Phone 41b S3 THE MOST convenient THE BEST accommodations THE FINEST mail. . SAN FRANCISCO I , Cheerful Rooms OREGON, STJXDAY. AUGUST 26, 1931. Straight DIXIE BOYS GET BOSTON, Aug. 35. (AP) The Wil liam C. Carter Post, American Leg Ion, of Boston, today protested what it termed the ''disgraceful and un American action" of the Gastonla. N. C, Junior Legion baseball team In refusing to compete against the Springfield, Mass., Junior league team because of the presence of a negro on the Springfield nine. " The post, composed entirely of ne groes, drew a resolution which it will aak Massachusetts delegates to pre sent to the national convention of the legion at Miami. It charges the baseball Incident was a "natural re action to the 'forty and eight' con stitution, which also bars colored men." and asks that the requisites for membership In the legion, "or any of Its Inter -organisations shall be 'honorable war service In 1917 and continued and sustained 100 per cent Americanism ever after.' 1 North Carolina State college will sponsor a fall and winter garden con test throughout the state, with cash prizes for the winners in each county. BICYCLES We pay cash for uaed bikes. Medford Cycle. 33 N. 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Victory L EIS Ashland's American Legion second league baseball team defeated the Medford team In what proved the de ciding game of a series Friday morn ing at the Jackson school diamond, with the score at the end of the con test standing at 16 to 0. Ashland was awarded the championship of the lesgue by the victory, which Is Its third out of four games played. Fifty boys took part In the con test, umpired by R. E. Walsh, head of the American Legion baseball corps. The final game of the five-game aeries, although the title has already been given the Ashland club, will be played at Ashland at 8:30 a. m., Thursday, August 30. The game will be In tha form of a double header, with one contest for boys from 10 to 13 and one for boyys from 12 to 15. i The edford league la making ar rangements to send Bob Robinson, whose leg was Amputated In Port land recently as a result of an acci dent at the Hotel Medford fire, a present In remembrance of his former membership In the league. BICYCLES We pay cash for uaed. bikes. Medford Cycle. 33 N. Fir. OVCN, IS IM. WIDE. 14 IN. NISH, llyll THE CALIFORNIA OREGON SAD SI TACKLES WILSON THURSDAY George "Wildcat' Wllaon, Univer sity of Waahlngtonfa 1935 All-Amerl-caa halfback who. meet grapplers with gridiron tacUca, will tuasle In the main event at the wrestling pro gram at the armory nut Thursday with Sad Sam La (here, elastic-legged Texan. Promoter Mack Llllard an nounced Saturday by telephone from Klamath Falls, "a.-wful Al" Karaalck, Russian choke and chuckle man, will meet "Bad Boy' Billy Newman of Denver In the lllrst one-hour Bout ' Thta card promisee two matches of perfect contiaat, with aa much ; gory grappling In the first fray aa ; whirlwind aclen'Bflc wrestling In the ; second. Llllard siated there will prob- ; ably be no need of a referee In the i Lethera-Wllson match, because both contestanta use . only orthodox meth- : ods when up against a fair oppon ent. Wilson will probably provide the fireworks, If h t repeata the show ne put on last week against Harry Demetral, "Terrible Oreek" of Chi- cago, when he, took two out of three i falla with aennenbergs. Hie flying : tackles will lave a big but elusive target to hit. In the limber Texan. Both Karaiilck and Newman are ! noted for gory matwork, and with j the feud which started between the ! two when Ntswman refereed the Rus- : slan'a bout here with Lathers last week, a mtfry-go-round la expected. Llllard eteted the same uniform I prlcea whlcla have been drawing rec ELECTRIC RANGE Food precerraHon it much more simple, easier and bettor Hii modorn Etoernc way. The Electric Range simplifies other methods of cotimng enables you to employ "short-cuts" that eliminate pre-sterilizing of jars and tedious watching and strrrrng while cooking. The large over-sixe oren, with its Automatic Temperature Control, provides a constant, even temperature for processing fruits, regetaMes and meats. 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