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PA'GE FOUTC MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREOOX. WEDNESDAY. MAT 8 I'm. v: - - ht - ,- p DRIVE OF WHITE SOX SKATING MARATHON TO SEALS AND SERAPHS STEAL SPOTLIGHT IN HARD-FOUGHT BATTLE Bt the Anejnted Pre San FTanclae and tarn Angelea are ateallrtft the apotlleht of the coast bwbAl Reaaon Jn their close-fought duel for aeeond place. Turning the table after their dou ble defeat by the Seals Sunday, the Arujcla rnme back yesterday to defeat the O'Doutmen. 4 to 3. 'Oakland widened lta lead In the landings another notch by playtnt? eirorlea ball behind the six-hit pitching of Jim Tobln and downing foramen to Senators, 0 to 3. A merry time was had by almost all who faced the pitchers In a alii glnjr bee between Seattle and Port land. The Indians got 10 hits to IS for the Beavers, and won by 13 to 11.. Victory came In the ninth, when BUI Lawrence's double and Dick Gyscl znan'a single accounted for the final run. MJke Hunt, Seattle outfielder, (rot his sixth and seventh homers of the year. The Missions lost their twentieth game of the year when they went down before the Hollywood Stars, 7 to 4. Oregon Hoping to "Spear" Records PRITCHETT WAITS Manager "Hoosler" Hoffard of the Medford Rogues announced today that hi man Pti tenet t, ex-Coast leaguer from the San Francisco Seals and now a Mrdfoid business man. Is riot through with pitching by any means. Unfortunately, a report In yesterday's Mall Tribune was misun derstood by some, who betieved the article Indicated that the 31 year old eh ticker was "washed up." Such Is far from the caw. Hoffard atated. Prltchett asked to be relieved erf his mound duties until he can work-In his bombing arm, ha having done no ca ticking for two years. He has been working out steadily every niKht, and when his arm Is back In ahaps will probably again take the xnound against the Klamath Red Sox. "Chief McLean will have the burden cf the ehtirktr.g until the two can be paired to give the Rogues one of the most dangerous bombarding staffs In the league. A new outfielder will have to be found, Hoffard stated, to take the place of Hal Sowers, heavy hitter, who has accepted a position with the Co qullla club. Tho Medford squad wH. work out at the high school field tonight without him. i EUOENK. Ort, (AP) Col. William "BUI" Hay ward. University of Ore gon's vetersn track coach, who re members when the world's record Javelin throw was only 144 feet, has a pair of spear throwers who sena the shining shaft well over 300 feet But there Is a question whethei Bobby parke, a senior this year, will defend bis N. C. A. A. title. In which he set a record of 320 feet. 11; Inches last June. Back lnjurfes he received in football Inst fall kept his arm at his side In esrly training this spring. Whether parks competes or not Oregon will have a classy apear sllng- er In Warren Demarls who two years ago sent the shaft 209 feet. He was ; sophomore then and Is back for ; his second year of competition. AI though only a 135-pounder. he hope; to get more distance. "Kent In World fnr Hi Size" , Col. Hay ward, bronzed from many i years of developing colleRlate and Olympic stars under a beating sun I looks for Parke to lengthen his ! heaves considerably before the nexL 1 Olympic tryouts. "For his size he Is the best Jave lin thrower In the world," Hayward said. "He Is only five feet, 10 and weighs 175. Ha throws almost entire ly with his back muscles, so his back holds the answer to his future suc cess." Parke keeps at his road work and Is hoping warm weather will loosen ! his back muscles. i Col. Hayward has had entrants In ' most of the Olympic games since I 1012. and Is grooming several besides Parke for the 1036 games. .if" 5 a&i 1 if ZlMV 'ft & 1 k I BOBSY PARKS I l Rmpmbr Ralph lllllf HU 1933 in was Ralph Hilt, the 3reat and uncomplaining distance runner who might have set a new 5000 meter record hut for his much discussed stretch duel with Finland's Laurl Lehtlnen. In which the Finn kept Hill from passing him. Both were credited with a new Olympic ' mark. Bud Shoemake, who as a sopho ; more last year ran the 100 In 0.6, and Sam McOaughey and Bob Wsg . ner. two-mllers and 8000 meter men. are others the colonel says possibly , may develop Into Olympic con t tenders In 1930. "Bnt you don't find a Ralph Hill ! very often." he said. WALLULIS GETS TASTE OF SEATTLE, Wssh., May 8. (API Prank Wallulls, 203-pound slugger of Roslyn, Wash., a former football play er at Washington State college, got a taste of his own medicine when Pickles" HfintE of the U. S. 8. Texas knocked him cold In the third of scheduled eight-round boxing bout hpre last night. Helntz weighed 183 in tne other half of the double main event. Able Israel, Seattle featherweight, administered his third successive beating to Baby Palmore noiiywood. In eight rounds. Israel wetghed1281. Palmore 138. LIS 10 ROGUES BOWLING Heath ..... Prescott ., Maw'.lca.p 155 123 1S5 133 03 155 123 : 03 270 The Active Club Kittens white washed the Rogue Valley Oolf club bowling team In their City league match at the 6moke House last night, while the Forest and Park quintet waa doing the same to the Active Club "Pole Cats." Scores: Kit lens 1st 2nd 3rd Total Bierma 1S1 133 181 445 Hubbard .... 144 101 .141 3n8 Nlef.ermeTer 123 232 182 533 Mllnea 142 181 Iflo 472 Welsenberger .... 111 113 173 448 Handicap 53 8S 83 150 ToU! "Km 7M 6-0 2441 Koe.ie Itlver flolfers 1st 2nd 3rd Totnl 120 130 301 152 175 5(11 lfl 127 430 173 142 443 143 14) 4:'3 Mansfield 141 Hueston 174 L. Clark 148 Dawes 128 FKl-nwr.y 141 Tots'J 73J 751 714 22.14 SIGN FOR SERIES Manager Bud Conlln of the Jack sonville Ollmore Lions today an nounced that he last night emerged from a three hour conference with "Hoosler" Hoffard of the Medford Fogues. with a contract for a three l series between the two teams, one a 80-40 basis. Previously the arrangement was to be for a one game dertMon only. The first of the three will he played on Decoration day. May 30. at the high school ball park. If the ball pa;k Is completed by that time. If n;t, the fume will be played in Jacksonville The second game will be plsved at the high school field or, July 28. if another game Is neceanary to settle tho dispute, a time will be set aer the July game. Pi-is C'' lit Mt.tr - 211 Flndwy K'l MpAIIIu'w IP". II . Olll 113 Larsrn 181 Cnlbertsoa Handicap 11 Totals 838 Fnreit nnl 1st Whlto 180 Jsnouch 184 Jonea 184 Olll 108 Olbson 13 Rankin 2nd 141' 1'..'8 138 170 172 18 83B Park 2nd 105 140 170 175 if y 3rd Total 129 4"'l 131 137 130 153 306 533 388 473 172 44 Total 804 riiflrnrmHl Tpi Blerma 158 Carey 140 Boone 183 nrrney 171 Hngr-n na 809 001 2814 'writers. 144 145 447 103 142 445 14 157 4ti4 150 188 408 147 148 473 Total 898 845 848 2589 Fights Last Night By the Associated PrCM KALAMAjOO Joe Louis. 302, De troit, knocked out Gone Stanton. 215 Cleveland (3). LOS ANOELES -Charley Maaseri. inn. riiiamirRl outpointed ftoir.im, 200, Diiluth (;o). Charley 3rd Total 135 400 143 158 182 476 482 555 338 181 Totals 879 843 700 2530 The Underwood Typewriter bowlers won two out of three from the Standard Oil quintet In their Elks club match last night. The Mason Fhrman and Copco teams roll to night. Staiutni-'il till roiii!itny. Hoomer 155 118 133 403 Savior 148 184 301 813 Rankin 130 158 107 488 Snider 's Suggest Lemon Custard Ice Cream for Mother's Dav When yot, pisn your Mother'! Da Dinner be sure to order Snider '3 spe cial old-fafhioned Lemon Custard Ice Cream. And if you think she would prefer another kind . . Order three color bricks or fancy molds. Snidcr's orange and pineapple sherbets are delicious treats for warm weather meals. "We lead . . . Others Follow" Sala HOUSTON, Tex.-Oeore Snlvadnre. M5, Boston, outpointed Eddie Mur dock. 155. Oklahoma city (10. Schni'lit Cl(inti nn l,i,i (.;Illv BOSTON (AP1-A1 Schacht. part ner of Nk-k Altrork so manv vers as clowns for the Washington Sena tors, win do his clowning for the Red Sox this season, but only on tho road. He soys he'll do onlv scr. Inns coaching at Fenway park, fear ing the Boston funs are loo serious to enjoy hia foolery. srn y rcstler Throws 'Tillman SAI.F.M. May 8 ,T, S:acey Hall, popular S.ilcm wres-jer. won his slxtn match in s row here Isst night when he tossetl ljrrv Tillman. Vancouver, for two out of three falls. Through elective use of the wlni: lock S.i:I,.r Trout took the measure "f ,imk Ci:i yimrn. St. Joseph negro. m ihe finsl two falls ot their match. Dorry Benton delentert John Larue on a foul In the oviier. Use Mull Trlluni vanlarts. HOW THEV STANDS (By the Associated Pres) Coast W. Oakland 31 San Francisco 16 Los Angeles 17 Ho'.lywood . 15 Sacramento IS Portland 12 Seattle u Missions io National W. New York o Chicago a Brooklyn 10 St. Ixiuis g Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 7 Boston 5 Philadelphia 2 American W. Chicago 12 Cleveland 9 New York 9 Boston 9 Washington 9 Detroit - 7 Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 2 Pet. .778 .571 .587 .536 .433 .414 .393 .333 Pet. .750 .817 .588 .563 .500 .438 .333 .182 Pet. .750 .620 .600 .300 .529 .438 .154 .154 FOR REST OF LEAGUE By the Aoctate1 Prrsn The extraordinary earl y-Aajn drive of the Chicago White So hart ceased to be t laughing matter tD the rest of the American league to day. Topey-turvy standings are the rule of major league racea every aprln bJt the White Sox evidently aren't fooling. Jimmy Dykea re-bullt cluo. with a crop of rookies who outshine those of any league rival, threaten to be troublesome, to put It mildly, all year. The pale-hose's 4-3 victory over the New York Yankees yesterday served not only to bolster Chicago's hold on flrat place but marked their ninth successive triumph in their own park. The champion Detroit Tigers stop, ped the Philadelphia Athletics 5-3, for their fifth victory in a row to remain a (tame and a half behind the fifth place Washington Senators who dropped the St. Louis Browns. 7-3. Washington pounded out 13 hits in giving the Browns their eighth con flecutlve defeat with Buddy Myer and John Stone each collecting four. Rain wiped out the other American league game and the entire National I league schedule. I TO !00! AT WRESTLING Ty the Awoclated Prr ALBANY. N. Y. Chief Little Wolf. 22$. L Angeles, defeated Dick Davis, court. 223. California, straight falls. HARTFORD. Conn. Billy Longaon. 215. Salt Lake City, defeated Gus SonnenVr. 20S. Boston (Sonnenbe.-g hurt and unable to continue). MRMPHIS Jim nd Jim Londo. 90:00. McMillen. lllmm.v St. Louis, drew According to worn received this morning by telephone from Rainbow Gibson, proprietor of Wea.ku inn. another big run of Chinook salmon Is on the way up Rogue river with the vanguard reaching the Savage Rapids fishing spot this morning. The run had been reported Monriny Bt Hilton's nop yard, about seven mile below Grants Pass. Several fish were land ed Tuesday at Etsmann's. near Grants Pass, and Gibson expected great sport at Savage Rapids for the next several days. WILLAMETTE HUMBLES NORMAL NINE. 15 TO 2 MONMOUTH, ure. May 8 (API Til? Willamette university baseball team, playing errorless ball, wallop ed t!;e Oregon Normal nine. 15 to 2. here yesterday. It was the Bearcats seventh win In eicht starts. The Nor mal team chalked up U m .spin vs. Use Mall Tribune vant ad. K5viV-vACAT,ON AWHII-E N MEXICO 1 Ml wn 45 0LW!,pi,MrTwo ,Ni 8 Old HJorJd g'croicc oclucocd otuv in Jmevca a.x- RACES Fridny. Saturday rf Ola ! VACATI N AWHILE IN MEXICO 4SO X-twiUtfiitefjixtPtxion J0'n INCLUDES ROOM WITH BATH DINNER DANSANT FLOOR SHOW FREE m AR J,aM ,Mfc- FRE-E ZONE SHOPS! IN6 TO ROUGH CASEY Billed m th "Oreatmt Sportlrw Evmt In World History." a party of skaters 150 strong wlU leave Vancou ver. B. C on May 34 raclrur to the California Pacific Internatton Exposl. tlon at San Diego only 13 miles from the Mexican border, first prize to be 3.000 and a 30.000 movie contract. The speed merchant will whisk through this city on June 8. tongues haruflnR out and straining for the finish line only 84 miles to the south. Ten prizes will be swarded, provid ing ten people finish, rsnging from the 13.000 down to 5, 8. 7. 8. 9 and loth prize of $100 each. The exposi tion Is sponsoring the affair, and Joe Hare la manager. Two hundred autos will travel In the accompanying cara van, handling advertising and carry ing the baggage of the participants. Rubber tired skates will be gener- wy useti. ait-nougn steel tires are per- : Sflfl mlssable If the skater wishes to us; i ffii them. Living accommodations while I SRi on the load will be provided. , K .... -iiiinuiii: ire vi 4Q win or i E,a charged, $10 to accompany applloa- : frS r.trtri aiiH (K fA lu n M i, ! E3..3 ..u w iyx; jkwm rn, rivto llITi'' j tttU Trainlne for the vnt a-m hrin in KiM Vancouver on May 10. continuing i tm until May 18. Each applicant muM have a doctor's certificate of health. Jim Healy. San Francisco grappler. who has recently turned badman. will have a chance tomorrow night at the armory to even the acore against Casey Columbo. smooth wrestling grappler from Hollywood, who won two out of three falls in th"lr first encounter last wee. Healy is counting on rough stuff to neat tne Dig r-w-igiit lifter, as he figure Columbo knows too much about the game scientifically to try to compete with him from that angle. In the other half of the program fans will be treated by a mix-up between two highly-touted new comers who will probably stage the moat colorful battle of the season. Benny "Baron" Olnsberg of New York City is the party of the first part, and big, mean Ernie Bicker- ton of Canada will be his foe. MOVED DENT All OFFICE Dr. W. C Thompson is now located at Room 312 Liberty Bldg. Tel 70. Reasonable Dentistry. TENNIS RE-ENTRY SAN FRANCISCO. May 8. (API Helen Wills Moody, former queen of the tennis world, who retired with a back Injury two years ago. will be in regular tournament play within a year If all goes well with her present schedule of "playing for fun." She has made no definite plana. Mrs. Moody said today, whtn asked if ahe planned to enter the California state championship at Berkeley. June but I am very pleased with the progress I have made. " "I have been playing but one set day for fun and have suffered no ill effects." The former rhampion indicated If nothing untoward happens, she will be back on the courts within a year. Lawn and Garden Furniture BURK'S lit E. Main. Tel. 418 WRESTLING! MEDFORD ARMORY BENNY "BARON" GINSBERG vs. ERNIE BICKERTON Casey Columbo vs. Jim Healy Seats on tale at HHOWN'8. 9LPPLV CO.. Phone 52; . Mite Phone 101 1 llU'irf STATIONERY VAl.t.NTINL'S CAFE, Phone i'D gLOHWIJIS'J lAJUm III iglJMLUIBJ or 7 She flung herself bodily against the door! 5 ? . f V V -A ; Wit 'il ihiltfrit il i " 'tMMMaaliiifrlayK' iTti far ' 1 ' - - " i rt-jii ' fit. r I AS pretty Alison Rede fought to fiold off the menacing creature whose fooMcps had dogged hers through the vacant house, mounting doubts assailed her. WHY had a doting father telegraphed her to meet him in the dead of a rainy night at this lonely place in Sussex? Why, indeed, had he not kept the appointment? And now, on the other side of the door, this danger! It's an exciting moment in -4 romantic mystery story by EVELYX M. ) LCh STARTS SUNDAY MAY, 1 2ih IN THE ! and Sunday Phone 203 IAII . ' r CAR EFREESif DUTY. FREE