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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. iFEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1. 1933 Mil The United State department of agriculture predlcta relative short age of chickens and eggs until spring hatchings of 1935 begin to affect the supplies. nve term 'tidal wave" Is applied erroneously to almost any large ware that Inundatea the aeacoast or shore of a great lake. These waves art rarely due to tides. TIGERS PULL 001 OF EARLY SLUMP SEALS CRAWL UP TO SECOND PLACE, YEAR'S 101! rowed a pistol from a neighbor and rode to Van oundy a home, where she opened fire on the accuser. Two shots. It was stated, went wild. Van Gundy seized the pistol which was discharged In the struggle for pos session. Inflicting power burns on his hand. ' Mrs. Brooks Is being held in the county Jail on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon while offi cers are making an Investigation. Diesel Racing Car Here Wednesday AFTER 3 PAGE TWO By AftwH-lfilrd PrrM. That urprUIng aarly ton ilump of tha Detroit Tlgew. champion of the American league, U beginning to yield to baseball' infallible treat mentheavy hitting, tight fielding and effective pitching. Mickey Cochrane., Bengal, aftr dropping nine of their first It game, have won three game In a row. A faltering pitching ataff auddenly haa regained form with Jo Sulli van. Tommy Bridge and Alvln Crow dar atartlng and flnlihlng tha Tlgera' at three enagementa; the team haa played errorleei ball In that apnn, and the batters have acored 84 run on 41 hit, 14 of them for extra baMea. . mil compares with the Tigers' record of 38 run on 91 hiu, 22 for extra baaea. In their flrat 11 gamrs. The rtapleiis St. Louta Browns once again felt tha weight of tha Tigers' bat yesterday as Detroit punched out i4 hit and won, breeding, 11 to a. In New York, the Yankee chalked up their sixth triumph In a row. rallying for two run in the ninth to now out tha Washington Senators, 0-8. Rain and cold weather held other American league club Idle. In tha National leaguo, the year' first clash between the New York Olanta and Brooklyn Dodgers aaw the Dodgers and BUI Clark stagger through to a 13-6 victory In a wild game marked by 39 hit and seven errors. The Chicago Cubs pulled closer to tha leaders by beating Pittsburg, 8-0. Gene Schott throttled tha St. Louts Cardinal batsmen, permitting only five hit, and the Cincinnati Reds dubbed out a 13-3 victory to regain fourth place. Rain forced postpone ment of tha Phllllea-Braves game. IN WEED SUNDAY The Jacksonville Oil mo re Uons have had one more game cancelled rttfht under their nosea according to Munaprr Bud Conlln. who last nltht received a telephone call from Yreka. cancellinc the propoaed game in that city Sunday. The excuse given by Yreka m-aa that their team was not ready for auch tough competition this esrly In the year, the players having rebelled for fear of hurting later got receipt. Conlln stated. Grant Pm cancelled a scheduled gam with the Uons last Sunday, git ln no reason, but playin Eugene on that dat, tha Git more manager ssld. As aoon a word was received of the cancellation. Conlln got busy on tha phone, and in a short time had ar ranged a game in Weed, which team h ocmaldera much stronger than the Yreka outfit. Weed laM year twice defeated the southern Oregon league wtnnera, Granta Pa. Turk Valenctv well known here where he played ball soma year ago. Is manager of the Weed team, and told down- first bae. The Hon game Sunday, May 5, will open the Weed season, and a big daT Is planned In that town. A band con cert and a parade will feature the day, and the streets will probably be decorated. Valencia said. Softball League RemlM Yesterday 20.30 Club. 4: Snldrr'a. 3. Oillce Boys, i; DeMolay. 0. Tonight Lamport vs. E'.ks. Snirter a va. Standard Roofer. ThurMlAT 30-10 Club r. Union Oil. Jrniilnp vs. LVMoUy. I eatHt sinntllnf to Pate Oams Of lic rtovs Minings Tlrr 30-SO Club Christian Church ... fn.drr' OMrr ... X amport Vnion Oil Ftandurd Kxlra Ftkt Club .. DeMolay .. llrmphlll Diesel Special, Weilnesdoy. world' record-breaking Dleel race car, now on exhibition tour, will he seen here BOWLING The Economy Lumber bowlers took three point, from the Active CIMb "Pole Cats" In their City league match at .the 8moke House last night, while the Elks were handing the Actlvlan "Kittens" the same class of defeat. The score: Economy Lumber Co. . . 1st and 3rd Total Rogers . . 1(14 155 130 449 Clreene 103 IBS 181 433 McCormlck - 1B0 149 lflo 498 C. Overmeyer.. .. IBS 177 1.17 499 Capt. Orermeyer 106 137 182 394 Handicap .. 13 13 13 36 Totals 718 779 797 3394 "Pole Cats" 1st 2nd 3rd Total Butler 13.1 134 138' 413 Olll 108 l(l 133 435 Flndicy 183 183 IB0 806 McAllister 133 168 188 431 Laraen 117 133 176 438 Totals 644 746 838 3333 3herwood . Webster ... Strang Hussong ... Hammond Elk Brats 1st 3nd 170 303 167 314 149 144 137 338 183 130 3rd Total 149 631 133 314 138 431 133 817 140 433 Totals 806 913 736 3488 "Kitten," 1st and 3rd Total Blerma 133 183 144 433 Hubbaid 117 176 134 437 Cone 111 OS 106 313 Nledermeyer ... 133 171 188 460 UCIero 313 183 143 816 Handicap 97 97 97 391 Total, 793 834 779 3438 Mann's Department Store bowlers took two out of three from the City Meat Market In their Elka' lodge match last night, rn a match rolled Monday night the Plena team defeat ed the Copco two out of three. Rich field Service and Roxy Ann clash to night. Last night's scores: Mann's Department Store 1st and 3rd ToVI D. Watson 163 Olll ITS Brown 14R McAllister .. 138 H. Strang 163 Handicap 99 138 173 148 138 163 99 133 173 148 138 163 EXPECTED TO PROVIDE PLENTY OF FIREWORKS Aftr a brief respite from wrestling matches on the Armory mat, Casey Col urn bo, gentleman mauler from California, will swing Into action to morrow night In a bout with Jim Healy, another grapplcr from the sunshine state. Columbo. according to tha promo- : ter, l figuring on battering sway i some of the toughnMa that cropped out In Healy in hi match here last Thursday night, when Jim. always before careful with his temper and fist while wrestling In Med ford, sur prised the fans by turning mean la In no uncertain terms. He la planning to atow Columbo away via the fisticuff route, If unable to beat him with clean wrestling, ao tha match should fulfill tha desire of the most blood thirsty fans as well as those who like their grappling speedy. A similar set-up la promised In the other half of the program, when popular Joe Hubka of Nebraska meet a fellow Comnuaker. big Olen Wade of Wlnalde. Hubka la the best-liked wrestler to appear in Med ford for many months and the fans hope to see him beat Wade, but Joe himself admits that It is going to be a hara bout. Besides having an ed;e in weight. W.ide will have a slight advantage in experience over the young ex-football player, although the latter Is no new comer to the ring. Olen has been wrestling In headline matches In fight centra for year and knows many phase of the game that will mike It tough for tha "Iron Man." . 4 HOW THEY STAND. INGT Totals 883 848 873 3803 fit) Meat Market 1st and 3rd Total 156 183 344 138 137 431 130 143 433 130 134 390 139 153 416 110 110 330 DeVore 303 Clark 136 York 163 Crank . 116 Ferguson 133 Handicap 110 (By ;'he Associated Press) Coast W. L. Oakland 16 4 San Francisco w 13 9 Los Angeles 13 10 Hollywood - - 11 10 Sacramento 10 13 Portland 9 13 Seattle 8 13 Missions 8 13 National W. New York 7 Brooklyn 9 Chicago 8 Cincinnati 7 St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh .... 6 Boston 6 Philadelphia 3 American Pet. .800 .871 .565 .834 .433 .409 .381 .318 Pet. .700 .692 .615 .500 .463 .429 .417 .182 By the Associated Press Lefty O'Doul's managerial deter mination to put the Spa is back In the running bore roseate fruit today at the expense of the Loa Angeles An gela, laat ye&r'a pennant winners. The San Francisco club nudged the southerners out of second place In the league by defeating them, 13 to 6, last night. It was an uneventful game, marked principally by wlldnew on the parts of Pitchers Kimball and Orant, of the Angela. Sacramento and Portland staged a merry carnival of hitting that wound up In a 0 to 8 win for the Senators A double by Bum Olson, a singla by Glenn Chapman, and two erroia by BUI Clssell allowed Sacramento to tie the score. 5 to 5, In the fifth. A four-hit barrage in the seventh knocked Ed Bryan. Portland hurler. out of the box and gave Sacramento three runs. Oakland kept a safe distance out In front of the league by defeating Seat tie. 3 to 1, In a game Inaugurating night ball In the northwest city. Trailing 4 to a In the laat half of the eighth, Hollywood opened a hit ting barrage off Clarence Mitchell and Beryl Horne to score six runs and defeat the Missions 8 to 4. (Continued from Page One) THREATS TO LINOY T Pet. .800 .750 .692 .583 .538 .357 .187 .167 W. Cleveland 8 Chicago 9 New York 9 Boston .... ........ 7 Washington 7 Detroit S St, Louis 3 Philadelphia 3 4 Hall Outroughs Bad Boy Fenton SALEM. May l.-P; Bod Pen ton. rough and tumble Canadian grap pler was out -roughed by Stacey Halt In the main event of the weekly wrestling card here IsAt night, and lost the final two falls and match to the popular Hall. Hy Sherman, Portland, took twn out of three falls from Mickey Mc Ouire. West Salem, and Dorrle Den ton, touring wrestler, gained a draw with Robin Reed when both took one fall In the opening bout. PATERSON. N. J.. May 1. AP) Philip Martin, 46-year old night watchman, was held by police today pending arraignment on a charge of sending obscene letters In which he threatened Col. Charles A. Lindbergh with death. Newman Stone. Paterson detective, and Detective Sergeant E. A. Hauss ling of the state police, who brought about Martin's arrest, said the pris oner admitted the letters were In his handwriting but told them he "doesnt remember" writing them. One of the letters was sent to the Paterson police, the other to Warden Lawes of Sing Sing prison. In them the writer said he was ' the "John" of the Lindbergh kidnaping. "This Is from J&n." one of the letters said In part. "This Is not a ransom note: this is a killing note. I'll kill Llndy and kill myself. I am John and I am going to take the law In my hands." ported to have agreed to sign a reso lution merely extending the recovery law until next spring If congress pre ferred that method. President Roosevelt declined any comment on NRA today at his press 1 conference. Rlchberg Objects j Donald Rtchberg, NRA chief, vigor ously objected at the White Houss , conference to the temporary exten- i slon, but In view of the overwhelm- lng sentiment of the senate conferred : later with Harrison on the proposal approved today. A subcommittee was named to draft ! a resolution and the full committee : agreed to meet again tomorrow morn- : ing to formally report It to the sen- ! ate.,, Harrison expressed the opinion to ' newspaper men that most of the criticism of NRA could be met by , administrative action. He predicted , that President Roosevelt would act In . this direction and expressed the hope the recovery law would become more j popular by next January when con gress would undertake a more per manent revision of NRA on the basis of court decisions on Its constitu tionality. Provisions Outlined He outlined the three provisions that would be Included In the con tinuing resolution as follows: That no price fixing shall be per mitted or sanctioned under any code except in those codes of mineral nat ural resqurces which now have price fixing provisions. That no trade engaged wholly In Intrastate commerce shall be eligible for a code. 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Londos retained the title after be Totals 8P4 B53 R39 3556 L 0 ! 0 i A CWA survey revrd trt aTtrace passenger autonvbU in California consumed 601 gallons of gasoline last yrar. joe McCarthy, manager of yankees, very ill KFW YORK, May I (API Joe Mc Carthy, manasrfr of the New York Yankee, ts 111 with bronchial pneu monia in a hoanital hr inn his erm. dltlon la auch that physicians ha-e ver B' c' ordered that no visitors be permit ted Coach Arthur Fletcher Is tempo rarily in command of the club. Local automovttve enthtwtat will have an opportunity to view the Hemphill Diesel special race car which broke the world's Dlewl speed record at Daytona Beach. Florida, last February 15 and brought this record from England back to America. According to word received from Ralph Hemphill, president of the ! Hemphill Diesel schools and owner 1 of the Diesel speclAl. the car Is mak- 1 lng an extended exhibition tour and Is expected to reach this city ! Thursday. May 9. "When the Dleeel special has completed the tour." aayt Mr. Hemphill, "we Intend to take ll to Muroc Dry Lake and attempt to break the speed record It recently ee tablishrd In Florida." The Hemphill Diesel special was de signed and built in tha Chtcac. schools of the nationally known schools located at Loa Angeles, New York. Chicago, Seattle and Vancou- PACIFIC UNIVERSITY TRIMS LINFIELD, 1041 lng floored twice by Steele's flying headlocks. The Greek "heeled" Steel? FOREST GROVE. Ore., May 1. (AP) j on a subsequent charge, pinning the Last year s northwest conference , challenger as he fell backward. The champion Pacific university baa ball lasted an hour and 37 minutes, team opened this season's schedule I -t here yesterday with a 10-to-4 victory The domestic motion picture in over Llnfield. The Badgers' biggest I dustry In India la making notable Inning was the eighth when six runs progies. native productions now ol were scored. 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