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GIUAORES DEFEAT
ASHLAND 9 TO 6
IN PRACTICE TILT
luA by th southpaw pltclitr
aenaatton. Lowell Brown, the Oil
more Lion yesterday turned In a
siirprlu win over the Aahland teem
of the Southern Oregon leitile in
a prartlrs baaena!1 gams on the
Jacksonville diamond, 0-6.
Allowlnit only elx hits, end whif
fing 14 men. Brown wee easily the
iter of the day. The Llona got away
to bad start, and Aahland ran
In five run before the Ollmore
team v could get going. From that
time on, however. Brown atlffened
and the complexion of the fray
changed entirely aa Kenton. Iwl,
Conlln. Bwanaon and Pool collected
nine hlta from Kannasto. Aahland
twlrler, end Baaralda. Tungate, and
Brown each turned In a hit.
McLean, Gill and O'Toole. were the
heavy hlttera for Aahland.
Next Sunday the Llona will Jour
ney to Oranta Paaa to try their
hick against the Cavemen In an
other practice game.
Aahland AB R H E
Hesa. aa 5 0 0 0
Hulen. 3b 4 10 0
O'Toole. If 4 2 3 0
Mclean, o 8 13 0
Gill, lb I 3 0
Winkle, cf 4 10 0
Patterson, rf 4 0 0 0
Junirworth. 3b . . 2 0 0 0
Kannaatn, p .. 2 0 0 0
Hardy, p 3 0 0 0
' Total II I e u
Ollmore ' AB R H E
BnKralda, cf 4 110
Smith, 3b 3 0 0 2
Lewis, aa 2 3 0
Bwanaon, If .... 4 13 0
TiinRate, 3b 4 111
Kenton, rf, lb 4 3 S 0
Pool, e 8 0 3 1
Conlln. lb 2 13 0
Brown, p . 4 110
Naumea, rf . 2 0 0 0
Van Dyke, lb 2 0 0 0
Total 88 S 14 4
- Three baae hlta: O'Toole, Bwanaoni
two baae hlta. McLean, Conlln, Lcwla.
Xeton. .
Struck out: by Brown, 14; by Kan
naato, 7.
MEET SET MAY 4TH
GRANTS PASS, Ore., April 32
(AP) High school track and field
teams from approximately twenty
schools In southern Oregon and nor
thern California are expected to com
pete In the fifth annual Southern
Oregon Invitational Track and Held
neet to be hold here May 4.
The meet thla year will be held
under the auspices of the Grants
Pass high- school, and for the third
time will be sponsored by the 30-30
club of this city. U L. Deal, Grants
Paas track coach, will direct the meet,
which last year saw representatives
from 23 schools In both states par
ticipating. I
Softball League
Remilts Frltlay
Offiw Boys, II; Snider 8.
Lamporta, 8; Union OH, 1.
Tonight
Da Moldy v. Chrlatian Church
30-30 va. Lamport.
Ti)ei1iiv
, Offlre Boy v. Elks.
Standard Roofer v.
Church.
Th OfMce Boys bnRri Into un
disputed lead of the noftbnll leaie
Friday night by knorkhiR out n
win over Sntrter'a Dnlry, witn
tha name evrn until the filth, Jerry
Trill' on lmnrt catch nd throw
out In the first wa frattira ot
the game, n were nohcrtwon'a cir
cus catches and borne run trips for
Bwanson nnd VanDyke. for the Of
fice Boy. Swnimon nearly knocked
11 the skin off the pill, to clout
it Into the fur frnoe. Mirk whang
ed out n homrr for the Dairy. Sain
Csltcr. hurled for the store team.
nd Merrlt nnd Steuart twirled for
the Dairy.
Lamport gathered enough hit off
Budy Slngler nd errors In the
field to tnke Union Oil 6-1. Todd
tossed for lmprts. The men were
having so much fun playing, despite
the lop-sided score, thnt they played
two extra Innings afier dark un
official score nt the end of thi
ninth, 11-2.
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BABE OBSERVES
The "totterlno" Babe Ruth, making hit first appearance In the National League, with the Boston
Braves cams through by knocking out a home run a a well aa driving In the four Boaton runs while the
beat the New York Giants could do waa to score twice In "Beantown." Ruth la ahown crossing the
plate after hitting the homer. (Associated Press Photo)
SCORE DUAL WIN
By the Ansoclnted Press.
Comfortably out In front of the
league, the Oakland Acorns leave for
Portland and a series with the home
talent today, confident ot continuing
the wlnnlnn strenlc that ha netted
them nine victories In row.
The Oaklanders. plnylng on their
own ground, took both end of a
double header from Seattle yesterday
IB to 0 In the morning arid 9 to A
In the afternoon. They came from
behind both times, staging a wild
rally In the opener to acore nine runs.
The San Francisco Mission suf
fered their twelfth and thirteenth
Mtralght defeats at the hands of
Portland. 9 to 5 and 11 to ft. Por
eight Innings of the morning game
Walter Beck held the Ducks to only
four hltr but they bunched seven
hit to score nine run the last time
at bat. In the nightcap Oabby
Street's men had a 4 to 3 lead In the
seventh, when Portland rallied and
scored five times.
Hollywood and Los Angeles split
their double header, the Stars taking
the first game, fi to 4, and the Augelb
coming back wtth an 8 to 3 victory
In the Afternoon.
Enjoying a new run of luck, the
San Francisco Seal walked off with a
double header and took their series
with Sacramento, three game out of
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Const.
Team W. L. Pet.
Oakland It 1 .1117
Loa Angflca 11 4 .733
Hollywood 8 S .613
San Francisco 7 6 .538
Sacrament 8 9 .400
Portland 8 9 .400
Seattle 4 9 .308
Miiuilons a 18 .133
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St. Louis 3 2 .600
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New York 1 3 .333
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Chicago 3 3 .600
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New York 3 3 .300
Detroit 3 3 .400
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Philadelphia 1 4 .300
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H. Chandler Egan, Internationally
famoua golfer, stepped off the Ore
gonlan here this morning after an
extended trip cast, during which he
dc alRrtcd an 18-hole course at At
lanta. Oa., and mode arrangements
for work on two others.
The trip to Atlanta was made at
the Invitation of Bobby Jones, win
wm greatly impressed with Euan's
ability at designing golf courses aft?r
piaylng the Pebble Beach, Cal.. llnkr..
which the Walker cup star laid out.
E,?an said the course at Atlanta 1
public, constructed as a county
project.
In New York he made plans for
reconstruction of a few holes at the
Tuxedo Pork club. Stopping In Spo
kane. Egan also aided In laying out
the new municipal course In that
city, which is to open this year.
The veteran "Chan." who designed
the Rogue Valley course, spends his
time at hi home here or at Pebble
Beach, when pot participating In
!ournment elsewhere.
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GRANTS PASS 7-5
IN WARNMJP TILT.
The Med ford Merchant, playing In
mid-season form, yesterday took, the
Oranta Pass Merchant Into camp.
7-3. In a practice game at the Climate
city, with Heas, twirling for Med ford -also
becoming the star of the day
by doubling In the second with the
bares loaded, knocking In three run.
Hoffard, after the Oranta Pas out
fit had tied the acore at 6-all tn the
sixth, scored the winning run In the
seventh on a foul fly nabbed by Os-
trum. Hoffard now lead the club
with two run.
Hesa, pitching a beautiful game,
?cconnted for seven strikeout. The
infield worked smoothly, with only
one error, a remarkable record In
that the game waa the first of the
year for the locals.
Amies, a newcomer from the Tim
ber league, turned In a fine game at
second, with seven chance without
an error.
Chaney, second-sacker from Grant
Pass, now lead that team in hitting
with three bingle.
Score by innings:
Mod ford 030 020 1017
Grants Pas 000 005 000 5
Grant Paw Merchants.
AB. R. H.PO.A. E
Droulette. lb 3 0 1 10 0 0
Chaney. 2b 5 1 3 3 5 1
Jackson., as 5 0 113 1
McCarthy. 3b 6 10 13 1
Ostrum. if 2 113 0 0
Hammrlckson, cf.... 6 0 1 0 0 0
Santee. rf 3 0 0 0 0 0
Hartman, c...- 3 0 0 0 "0 0
Smith, p .... 2 0 0 0 0 0
Eflrheart, p 2 110 0 0
Nelthamer, c 2 0 0 0 0 0
Lannlng 1 0 0 0 0 0
Wade, rf 8 110 0 0
Medford Merchant..
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Courtney. Ib - 3 0 0 12 0 1
Amies. 2b 3 112 8 0
Woodyard, ss ......... 4 1112 0
Donavon, 3....M.... 5 0 1 0 3 0
Sowers. If....,...... 5 112 0 0
Hoffard. cf 5 3 2 3 0 0
Welch, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0
Calvert, c 4 10 7 10
H(ss. p 4 0 1 0 2 0
Summary: Base on balls; Hes. 8;
Smith, 5; Earheart. 1. Two-base hit
Hes. Struckout By Hess, 7; by
frnlth (O P.). 3: by Earheart (O. P.)
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Scorer Fredenburg.
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nouncement of his engagement to
Ollv McLean, a Washington athletic
club swim star.
The announcement cm when a
crowd gathered to welcome Mucha
home, saw Olive hug and kiss him as
be stepped down a steamship gangplank-
Mucha was one of a party of foot
ball star which toured Nippon. Ml
McKean t a member of the team
which captured the 400-yard relay
title at Chicago recently.
Mucha aald their wedding date
'depend on how soon I get settled
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CROISANT LEADS
T
H. Croisant of Grant Pass broke
50 targets without' a mis Sunday
morning for high score in the prac
tice event at the Medford Gun club.
Oeo. Jantzer turned in a 49 for sec
ond position. Std Newton broke &
26 straight and T. E. Daniel and
Ray Coleman each broke a 24.
The skeet trap were Idle on ac
count of new equipment being in
stalled. A set of the very latest Im
proved electric controlled skeet traps
arc on hand and will be Installed
ready for use next Sunday. A two
etory control house ha been com
pleted and a comfortable shelter and
benches are to be constructed at
once. A registered skeet shoot will
be held In May and the Oregon state
ekeet championship tournament will
be held June 13 at the Medford traps.
The score at 50 targets:
H. Croisant 50
Oeo. Jantzer 49
RayColeman 47
Ed Lamport 45
S. G. Mendenhall 45
Dr. O. E. Low 43
T. E. Daniel 43
Oeo. Porter 41
John Tomlln 41
Roland Hubbard 40
Jack Porter 37
Dr. Lageson 35
J. C. Thompson 35
Dr. Lemery 34
Chas. Woods 32
Jerry Jerome 32
Dr. Durno 31
At 25 targets:
Std Newton 25
H. Brown 18
Sam Jennings 17
Fred Sander 16
Jim Moore 14
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tatned a map showing the location of
a backwood's liquor still. Three dep
uty sheriffs, using the map as J
guide, found and destroyed an 80
gallon still.
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By Hugh S. Fullerton Jr.
AkbOClJked Press Sports Writer.
These warm spring afternoons a
man' fancy eeems naturally to turn
to the nearest ball game. And wltli
the exciting doings of the first few
day of the season It turned yester
day for a total of approximately 126.
000 fans at seven major league con
test a figure which compared with
the 148.000 total for the season's
eight opening games.
Pittsburgh hit the high mark when
28.000. the largest crowd since 1929,
turned out to see the Pirate take a
6 to 1 licking from the world cham
pion St. Louis Cardinal and Dizyy '
Dean. The grea. Diz. slightly Injured
the opening day, came back to hurl a !
five hit game and lost a shutout j
when Vaughan connected for a home i
run in the second inning.
Another banner crowd, more tha
26.000, saw the Cards' world series
rival, the Detroit- Tigers, go 13 in
nings to pull out a 3 to 2 decision
over the Cleveland Indians. At New
York 25,000 turned out for a pitching
battle between BUI Dietrich and i
Johnny Allen In which the Yankees !
pulled out a 4-3 triumph over the
Athletic and some 22.000 Boston :
fan cheered Babe' Ruth's fecond
National league home run. then
watched Brooklyn go on to belt out
an 8 to 1 victory over the Braves.
The other gatherings were 10.000
nt Chicago, where the Cincinnati
Reds repelled a ninth inning uprising
Dy the t-ubs and won out in the
twelfth. 8 to 4: 9.000 at St. Louis
where the White Sox defeated th?
Browns 6 to 5 In ten innings and
6000 at Philadelphia to see the Phil-
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