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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935. The Mail Tribune Is Oregon's FASTEST Growing Newspaper! AS TRIPLE PLAY BY TO THIRD PLACE Ul PAGE FOUR ROUT OF RED SOX BOSTON, Sept. 7. (AP) The Cleve land Indians smothered nlnth-In-nlng rally by the Boeton Red Sox with a triple play today In the first game of a dguble header, both games of which they won. 5 to 3 and 6 to 4. The Bed Sox, going Into the ninth Inning of the opener with the score 0 to 1 against them, managed to push two runs across the plate and keep the bases full with" no outs. . lMwAnr Je Crnl the SMSfcfcerf f lines WW fiUWrnow EMfe, wke evi?K't W,4 &n hoU, but WfecW ft V0XVt4t SWWlrj fXt4KC)i 4-4otenbtoer s?&A It kee tfc touched ttw pwd. Mb& H. ft 9fcn ond Base max HEies, wke stepped the btfe before webbvr ceuU rettm'. Hughes then relayed tke ball to Ffest Baseman Tresl befeas AbMtAbs get back. First game: R. U. Cleveland 8 0 Boston 3 13 Batteries: Harder, Hlldebrand E. 4 1 m4 Phillips; Walberg and R. Terrell. Second game: R. H. E. Cleveland .-.. -. .... 5 10 1 Boston 4 10 3 Batteries: Pearson, C. Brown, Hll debrand and Brenzel; Rhodes, Beweas, and R. Ferrell, WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. (AP) The Washington Senators held to sixth place today by defeating th est. Louis Browns, 7-4, and were tied at 4 -nil when the second contest of a double bill was called In the tenth Inning on account of darkness. Pint game: R. H. E. St. Louis .. 4 10 4 Washington 7 10 0 Batteries: Walkup, Vanata and Hath: Llnke, Newsom and Bolton. Second game: R. ft. E. St. Louis 4 lfl 0 Washington . 4 ft 3 Batteries: Knott and Hemsley; Whltehlll and Starr. Bolton. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7. AP) The world champion Cardinals swept their four-game aeries with Boston by drubbing the last place Braves 8 to 5 today for their sixth con secutlve triumph. By their victory the pace-setting Cardinals maintained their two-and-one-half game lead over the Chicago Cubs and Increased their first place margin over the Giants to four gamw. Paul Dean rw hit freely for '4 safeties, but the heavy artillery or his teimmstes enabled the younger member of the first family of base ball to register his 17th win of the setJasB and swell his and Dizzy's UtpJ tm forty-one, only eight vic tor by War cjb1: 1W Scorn: Pfc V. E. BstMl ..... 6 1 '4 at,. L 13 o IfKCfeyiftK Cfirtvr teatt P. Vtim cart! ICwlM h... run hv Hrl HmMi uMMi ox lie the slwta gnve tae Plratres a 6 te 4 vletery ever tao Dod&& losp' aac a cjeraa swefes as ic ITiree-gfaae sfalesi Score: B. II E Brooklyn 4 8 u Pittsburgh t 12 1 BertRe an Loacz: Weaver, seaah an4 Qraoe. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7. (AP) EI den Aulcer held the Athletics rutins for aeven lnnlnga today and then al lowed but two aafetlea, as the Detroit Tlgrea came through with a 18-to-l win In the nightcap or a double header alter taking the first game. 9 to 7. First game: R. H. E. Detroit ...............,.. 0 11 1 Philadelphia 7 10 a Batterlea: Bridges, Lawson and Cochrane: Ferrazzl. Wtlshere, Doale. Turbevllle and Berry. Second game: n. 1 h. e. Detroit ...is ao 0 Philadelphia ...... 12 8 Batteries- Auker and Cochrane; Dietrich, Turbevllle and Richards. Psdden. NEW YORK, Sept. 7. (AP) The Yankeea belted Rookie Monte Strat ton for 10 hlta and scored enough runs to atand off a nlnth-lnnlng rally and defeat the White Sox, 8 to 3, In the second game of a double header today. Chicago won the opener, 3 to 2. First game: r. h. e. Chlcaso 32 New York ., 2 8 0 Batteries: Lynns and Sewell; Allen and Dickey. Second game: R. jr. E. Chicago 3 0 0 New York 8 10 0 Batteries: stratton and Shea; Ruf fing, DeShong and Dickey. -t- CINCINNATI, Sept. 7. (AP) The Reds dropped the Olanta definitely Into third place today when they defeated them 4 to 2 today behind Done Schoofs sJx-htt pitching while the Cubs defeated Philadelphia. A three-run burst In the second routed rrru r ibzaiinmuiis. . Score: R. H. E. New York 2 1 Cincinnati 4 11 1 Fltzatmmons, Smith, Stout and Mancuso; Schott snd Lombardl. CHICAGO, 8ept. 7. (AP) Wltn Augle Oalan, whose homera won two of the flrat three games, driving in the first two runs with a fifth inn ing single and with Bill Lee plch- tng six hit shutout ball, the Cubs defeated Philadelphia. 4 to 0, today to eweep tha four-game series. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia . 0 6 I Chicago 4-9 1 Mulcahy, Blvln and Wilson; Lee and O'Dea. SHY OF VETERAN !i ... 1 81 I 1 1 S3 ! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE GAIN September 21st Continue Until Tuesday, Oct. 1st, Inclusive BEAVERS SEATTLE TO WIN PORTLAND. Ore. Sept. 7 (API The Portland Beavera took the first game of today's two-contest battle with the Seattle Suds. 10 to 4. The second game Is to be played tonight Carson yielded 10 hits for the win ners but kept them well scattered, while the Beaver batsmen'were piling on three Seattle hurlers for 14 wal lops. Bro: ' R. II. B. Seattle ...... 4 10 j Portlaan 10 14 t Batteries: mines. El Denova. rJirasrf ms H'liOl; carwn uaa Cro- s A-rtW. l4artos B1Aer Ps 1 via tru. tasai; rtm,m itm 1 I 7 1 frtis-. ow : m H. 7 l - if O E - 2 8 0 tiaHssiseoto 1 3 0 raitteries: Ludolph snd Raimnndl; blvo and Berres. ESTES AND PETE SIGN FOR TUSSLE After aesllnir tha afrreemdnt be tween Toots Cates. flsshy chsniplon of the Hawaiian Ieelands, and pets Belcastro. Junior heavyweight cham pion of the Pacific cosat, to put up their titles In a main event wrestling matrh next Thursday nlnht at the Armory, Promoter Mack Llllard last night made final arrangements for what promises to be a bang-up semi final. The semi-final will Danny 8a vlch, footballer from University of Utah, who rwetvwi honorable, men tion as all-American material (idling tha prime of his grid career, in a de cUlva ma tea agiUnst Jue Uubks, witb Tomorrow, the opening day oi school, will see the first call for football at the Senior high school when the new coach. Bill Bower man, takes up his duties. Bowerman expects between 40 and B0 to answer the Initial call, with more expected to report aa soon si the fruit bar- vent is over. Prospects are gloomy. In keeping with an old Medford tradition. Coach Bowerman admits they're gloomy, But beneath that gloom are a lew glimmers of light with a promise (or a few big men out, some from lnnt year's squsd and some transfers Into the district. Veterans will be few and far be tween. The only regulars back wilt be Kunzman at end, and Smith in the backfleld. Lewis, another back, saw action last year, as did Ettlnger, Maruyama. and Dickinson. All will probably soe plenty of the hard go ing this yenr. The point where Bowermsn's team looks weak on pa per Is at center, and one end. Kunamnn will he able to hold down one end quit nicely, and big Kay Ettlnger will probably get a chimce at the other wing. But that leaves no reserves. Switching Ettln ger from center, where he substl 'tuted last year, leaves taut pe.4t.on absolutely barren, with only green men avatlsale t weak into tlw dom tioa. To oirnet th difficulty w eiMia to wt-i4:aK a arw center last jaHfoaw f hto owa -vk. but n aot !M rtarty ke staacwatfe the wctaiak af Mai ijt. Taclwa will e gsklts, for ev.Mtwtka Vst all ft fhn available tmw-MiL 'Hat isniitf pmi. lon a lit- :i rs;M, wlia IfcJt'.s., , tanck, ircaaikirrcfl te tt aentlsaj froai tli . l tlr sy&tjs the csa. k lsejr t a running uai is oitR it tlf m-y men. aim i'f i'UUi la onot tha most im poiuiu cm the team. On the first night of practice, only calistlOitlcs will be given, anu vq O.jijiPih issued. Later In the week, pluya will be given, and dummy practice will bo the order of the dsy, with the fir scrimmage of the sea boo poslponixl until Monday oi next week, tiowermsn stated. Again th Mail Tribune ffrs yvu fee Dnily tnd Shin, day papers at an exceptionally low Wgain rei for a full year. 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