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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFOltD, OREG OX.. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933.
America Retains
IS. ARNOLD WINS
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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NEW YORK, Aug. 17. p Those
rollicking Cardinal changed through
to a 7-3 win over th Giants In the
rubber game of their ftve-aet aeries
today and left town for Boston only
twt g&mee behind the national league
pace aetters.
Ed Heuaaer, a young right hander
who caxne up from KnoxvUle via Col
umbui, held the Olanti at bay for
the flrat alx Innlnga. but when be
showed signs of weakening In the sev
enth Manager rr ankle Prlsch called
on Dizzy Dean, who spanked the
Oi&nta with three hits Friday, for
relief duty. .
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-
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QUEEN HELEN NOT
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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 -
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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
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The Klamath palls tennis club will
arrive In Medford this morning to
play with the Medford club, It was
learned yesterady. The courts at the
Junior high school have been worked
over, and three new nets have been
installed, making a much finer play
ing field.
Members of the Medford club from
whom the match team will probably
be selected will be Bud Deuel, Dr.
Harold Qlllls, Wlllsle Pruett, Hamil
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Leo Glascock. Ralph Kline. Jack
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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.
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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.
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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.'
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