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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFOltD, OREG OX.. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933. America Retains IS. ARNOLD WINS DE IN SPEW UPSET Wife of Ballplayer Stages Comeback Helen Jacobs Defeats Dorothy Round to Give Edge. FOREST HILLS, K. T., Aug. 17. (AP) ElMUtlng swl(t. sensational reversal of form, America'! women tennie tar rallied to sweep the last three singles matches of the Wight man cup tennie series with Great Britain today and keep possession of the International trophy for the fifth tralght year. The heroine of Amerlca'a uphill fight to victory was a California ball players' wife. Ethel Burkhardt Arn " old. who conquered the redoubtable Katherlne (Kay) Bummers, crack English southpaw. In the deciding match. Beaten aoundly the day before by Dorothy Bound. Mra. Arnold gave a superb exhibition of fighting spirit and shot making skill to capture a thrilling match by scores of 6-2. 1-6. 8-3. The British doubles team of Evelyn Dearman and Nancy Lyle rallied to beat Carolln Babcock and Dorothy Andrus, American pair, In the sev enth and final match, 3-8. 6-4. 6-1. The final score was 4 to 3 as the United States emerged triumphant for the ninth time In thirteen years of competition for the Wightman cup. " Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Boston and Helen Jacobs paved the way for Mrs. Arnold's decisive conquest. To. gether they scored Amerlca'a flrat point by winning the doublea yester day after Miss Jacobs had yielded to the fiery stroking of Miss stammers In a singles upset. Today Mrs. Fabyan returned to the courts- to trounce Phlllls Mudford King, 6-0, 6-3 and square the count, after which Miss Jacobs put the United States In front with a brilliant 6-3, 6-3 tri umph over Miss Round. The crowd of 8.000 tennis fans confidently expected Miss stammers to even the count again, sending the aeries Into the final doubles match for decision. So did everyone else, with the exception of Mrs. Arnold. SOOSlTlLE Pete Belcastro, the fiery It&llu., and Johnny 5oos. former Indiana football atar. will tangle In the main vent of the wrestling card at the Armory next Thursday night. Pro moter LI Hard signed up the pair Sat urday. Sooe, In the battle royal staged last week, gave Belcastro the roughest five minutes In a long time and pinned him to th the mat. Sooa Is one of the toughest grapplers to appear here recently and he went at Bel castro with great Best. Jle showed he could take care of himself. Later. Sooa waa put out of commission by Lethera and Hubka. Promoter Lillfird Is trying to match Jne Hubka and A Kara nick for the other main event. Hubka has agreed and Karaslck la expected to. There will be a preliminary with Curly Woods aa one of the contest ants. HOW THEY STAND Missions Portland San Francisco Los Angeles .... Seattle Oakland Sacramento Hollywood 37 35 34 33 31 30 34 33 .ft 07 ; .ft 3 3 .617 .47ft 3p7 1 .339 L. 41 43 46 83 89 3 68 80 P.'t. .6J7 .611 .000 MB New York .... St. Louts Chicago ... Pittsburgh . Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati .... Bobton AM .441 I .430: .379 ! W. 89 61 67 84 SS 47 .. 48 S8 P.'t ,(i:i .7 Detroit New York Boston Chicago .,., Cleveland Philadelphia Washington St. Louis CIDING MATCH Richardson Springs ntirrt Vou kf r'AJ vT-Trf'.,,, linij , 'nail 4 , ft f VI. f.7 Max Baer la apparently doing his best to oet those mitts in proper shape to trade punches with Joe Louis In September. Rowing heavy boat (top) In training at Speculator, N. Y has helped strengthen his hands to sock the big sand bag (bottom) during a work out. (Asso ciated Press Photos) MICKEY'S SIZZLER TENTH BIGS DETROIT, Aug. 17. (AP) Jack Saltzgaver'a hesitancy after fielding Mickey Cochrane 'a grounder with the bases full in the tenth let Billy Rogell score from third base with the run that nave the Tigers a 8 to 3 victory over the Yankees today. The victory increased Detroit's lead to ftven games. Score: . - R. H. E- Ncw York 3 10 1 Detroit S 14 1 Batteries: Qomes and Dickey: Crowder and Hayworth. . ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17. (AP) RogerM Hornaby'a uprising last place Browns handed third place Boston a double aetback today, blanking the Red Sox, 7 to 0, In the-night-cap of a double head or after taking the first game, 11 to 7, (First game): B. H. b Boston ............ 7 10 1 St. Louis 11 13 1 latteries: Wilson. Walberg. Bowers, VanAtta, Ripley and Berg; Knott and Hrmsley. (Second game): R. H. E. Boston - 0 8 1 St. Louis - 7 14 0 Batteries: Rhodes, Wilson and R- Perrell; Walkup and Heath. CHTCAOO. Aug. 17. (AP) The White Sox and Philadelphia divided double header before 13.000 fans today. The A's edited out a 8 to 7 victory in the opener while the Chlcagosn Grasslands hospital said today. Hum won an 8 to 3 triumph In a five- phrlea has been seriously 111 from an inning nightcap, which was abbre- "poplectlc stroke. vlated because of darkness. First game: R. Philadelphia 3 H. 10 E. I 0 I Chicago a 10 0 Berry; Batteries: Blneholder and Lyons and Sewell. Second game: R. H. 7 9 Philadelphia 3 Chicago , 8 Batteries: Mnrcum. Tubcrvllle and Richards; Jones and Shea. (Five Innings darkness.) CLEVELAND. Aug. 17. (AP) The Cleveland Indians won both enda ot pc a oouoie nraoer irom ine wawning .597 I ton Senators today. 8 to 7 and 8 to .blA - flvnclng to within a half game or the rourtn place cmcago wnue Sox. I In the firnt game IWtflelder Joe ! Vojmlk spurted Into the American league butting leadership ahead ot uuciny luyer or in oeuavors uy netting a double and a home run r three times at bat. (First gnrne) R. H. E Washington 7 8 1 Cleveland 8 18 I Batteries: Whitehall, Russell, Htl dehrand. Pet tit and Bolton; Lee, Hudlln and Brenrel. Second game: R. H. E Washington 0 8 3 Cleveland 5 0 0 PMterles: Newsom and Holbrook: Brown and Phillip. Wlilkrred Team Wins AKTOH1A. Ore. Aue. n.(API .523 The Vim Dyke colored IIoum of Dnvld .100 ! Columbians. 7 to S. hrrs Inst night .4A with Mays "tarhalUr.fr" .rt locsls .4:13 i with a slx-Mt performance. Ths ne .868 roc touched Houtchens for 15 hlts.i Will l.njoi a Wondrrful t arotiuii. Mineral Water, and lialha AIR-COOLED HOTEL HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES Swimming. Tennis. Golf, Riding, t ree .Movie, shufflrhoard. Osnt-ln Writ I.M O. Blrhardion. HlrhanUun 9prln(s nulla Co. t'allf. Wightman Cup J fi LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 17. (AP) Portland capitalized on an error, two walks and four hlta In the tenth Inning to collect six runs and beat Hollywood. 10 to 4. to clinch the series here today. The rally came In the first half of the tenth after the Beavera had knotted the count In the eighth. John Clabaugh walked. Gilbert English singled. James Levy fumbled Cissell'a grounder which ap peared to be a double play with all hands safe and Clabaugh scored. Score: r. h. E. Portland 10 16 1 Hollywood 4 B 1 (Ten innings). Batteries: Wade and Cronln; Wells. Campbell and DeSautela. At Oakland: R. H. E. Missions . 4 la 1 Oakland 8 11 3 Batteries: NiEcholas. Stltzel and Outen; Douglas, Darrow and Ral- mondl. At San Francisco: R. H. E. Los Angeles 7 14 3 San Francisco 8 T 0 Batteries: Campbell, Kimball. H fu rls and Doe rr; Joiner and Woodall. At Sacramento: Seattle Sacramento fl ii n (Ten Innings). Batteries: Bryan and Ducsan: Her- ring and Salkeld. Sport Announcer Improve EAST VIEW. N. Y-, Auk. 17 J(AP, (Joe Humphries, sports announcer, has lanen very definite change for me oeiter. Dr. William OUne of Orchard run Bartletu, $37.50, down. Ouy W. Conner. Inc. 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The Cardinals scored six of their1 runs by steadily peckJng away at the combined offerings of three Oiant ; pitchers, young Al Smith. Allyn Stout and Frank Gaoler. The seventh was presented them In the third by a couple of weird throws by Ous Man cuso and Hank Leiber, the latter back In the line-up after a siege of bench warming. After a shaky first Inning when the Olants bunched three of their seven hits for two runs. Heuaaer held them ninleaa on two hits until the seventh. In this frame the Giants bunched two singlei by Dunning, pinch hit ting for Stout, and Joe Moore to count their last marker. a. H E. St. Louis 7 11 0 New York 3 9 3 Heusser. J. Dean and Davis; Smith, Stout, G abler and Mancuso, Danning BROOKLYN, Aug. 17. P The Cubs routed Johnny Babich In the sixth when they combined four hits with a pair of Brooklyn errors to score five runs and defeated the Dodgers 7 to 1 today. R. H. E. Chicago 7 0 0 Brooklyn .. 1 S 5 Lee and Hartnett; Ba.blch, Leon ard, Baker and Lopez. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1 7. Behind excellent pitching by Red Lu cas and Ralph Btrkofer, the Pitts burgh Pirates won both ends of a doubleheader from the Phillies to- Extra L Ja Avmmtx fm z$4 $-t$m for every day and what finer way is there to get a little spend ing money for "extras" around the home or your own pleasures. CLASSIFIED ADS Get Results! QUEEN HELEN NOT TO ENTER FOREST HILLS CONTESTS SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 17. (AP) Another surprise decision by Helen Wills Moody, who only a few weeks ago acted on an Impulse that led to her comeback victory at Wimbledon today removed her from the ranks of prospective contenders for the na tional women's tennis crown at For st Hills this year. "I feel that I have had enough tournament tennis for this season," Mrs. Moody announced last night, less than 24 hours after she had Indicated that she expected to leave for Forest Hills within a week. "Another trip would be more than I feel able to undertake at this time," she added. The announcement came as a com plete surprise to her legion of fol lowers In California, who had looked forward with Interest to her expected attempt to regain the national crown which she lost In the famous "de fault" match to Helen Jacobs In 1033.: On her return here ten days ago fro mWimbledon, where she hum-1 bled Mlas Jacobs In the sensational comeback match, Mrs. Moody said she Intended to compete at Forest Hills. She started training next day. Kaln Halts Tourney PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 17. (AP) Rain forced a temporary halt of the Pacific Northwest Y. M. C. A. tennis tournament here today after three Portland players had advanced to the finals In their respective divisions. Yale Lovi TOKYO, Japan. Aug. 17. (AP) Wlldness of its pitchers started Yale university's baseball team off on Its Japanese Invasion with an 8-to-S de feat at the hands of Waseda univer sity today. day. The scores were 2-0 and 5-1. (First game) R. H. E Pittsburgh 3 10 0 Philadelphia 0 S 3 Luces and Padden; Jorgens. Bow man and Todd. (Second game) Pittsburgh Philadelphia - R 5 - 1 BOSTON. Aug. Boston took the last game of the series from Cln natl 6-1 today. R. H E. Cincinnati 10 0 Boston - 6 10 0 Nelson, Prey and Campbell; Smith and Mueller. "I'm glad that you like the new drapes and interior finish of my for every bit of it by selling odds and ends of things I've stored Mail Tribune Classified ads certainly brought ready use probably have lots of things packed away that someone else can use. Why not advertise them in the Mail Tribune and have a little extra spending money. Classified ads cost so little and I've always had solendid results. 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The games are called for 8:00 o'clock, but will probably not start before 10. n ENOS FISH LAKE A warning was lasued yesterday from the game department of the state police, to the effect that all fl.hlnn CH.fe I... ho. Kaah K. n-ju. , i.,- .!,.. .,.. i ,. ..ii. i closing day of the season there. There have been many fishing there alnce. i " .w- law. This win not be taken aa an ex cuse, the police stated, and prosecu tion will Follow for fhOM mnnre. 1 hended. 1 STAR STATE HALF GOES TO ALTAI VANCOUVER, Wash.. Aug. 17. (AP) -Norman ("Red") Franklin, 24, Ore gon State college halfback who thrilled football fens from coast to coast with his klckoff returns for touchdowns In 1933, and Ruth I. Stevenson, 31, also a former Oregon 1 State college student, were married here last night. The Rev. J. C. Kuzman performed the ceremony and R. B. Dunkeberger of Portland waa a witness. The altar-1 ltes gave their occupations as stu-1 dents. possessions there are that others are looking T GRID GAME DRILL CHICAGO. Aug. 17. (AP) Stan Kostka. hard-hitting Minnesota full back, and a pair of speedy, rugged halfbacks Al Nlchellnl of St. Mary's and Bill Shepherd. Western Mary landshone brightly today as the college all-stars, who meet the Chi cago Bears of the National Profes sional Football league at Soldier field August 29. wound up their first week of practice with an lntra-squad game. One touchdown, the result of & bad pass from center which was recovered behind the goal line, and a success ful point conversion by BUI Bevan. Minnesota, represented the only scoring of the one hour scrimmage session. Haas, Jr., Wins BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Aug. 17. (AP) Fred Haas. Jr., waa looking for wahrd to new golf conquests today after being the first player to win the western Junior championship two years In a row. Golden Gloves Winner! PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 17. (AP) Eight winners of the Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament here were readv for the diamond belt championship matches at San Fran cisco August 26 to 38. ) CHICAGO. Aug. 17. (AP) Attend- I Anta at Henrotln hospital, where Madame Amellta Galll-Curcl under. j went operation for removal of a soitre. said tonight her vloc. was I responding to daily vocal exercise "even better than she had hoped.' ' if HUNDLEY'S 2 Doors East of Copco Bldg. Now Featuring 25c PLATE LUNCHES 11 till 1 o'clock LUNCHES PUT UP TO TAKE WITH YOU Large Glass Regal Amber Beer 5c CHOICE WINES: La Tosca, Eoma, 7 years old Also full line of mixers Here Are The RATES Per word flmt insertion u (Minimum 2) Rsch additional Inversion, per nord 1 (Minimum 10c) Ter line per month without cop? change SES IN GOLFTOURNEY CLEVELAND, Aug. 17. (API Ted Luther of Youngstown, Ohio, led the field In the 3.500 open golf tournament here today, but Babe Ruth attracted most of the spec tators. 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