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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREOOX. WEDNESDAY. MAT 8 I'm.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Phone 101 1 llU'irf STATIONERY
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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
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