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Craters
LEAGUE LEADERS
MEET CELLARITES
IN SECOND WEEK
Ashland Goes to Roseburg
Grants Pass to Glen-
dale Balkovick Looking
Over Hurling Candidates
ftouthern Oregon league.
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Roseburg ....
Crescent City
Oranta Pass .
Medford
Olendsle ... ..
Ashland
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Medford at Crescent City.
Ashlsnd at Roseburg.
Orant Pass at Olendale.
Southern Oregon league ball clubs
awing Into their second week ol
play Sunday, with the three leaders,
winners of opening battlea last Sun
day, tangling with the cellar trio.
Roseburg's aurprlalng Flratea, who
took a 10-lnnlng thriller from tne
Qlendale Loggers, entertain the Asn
land Uthlana on Flnlay field. Bat
teries will probably conalst of aeorge
Brr on the mound and Ooff back
of the plate for Manager Chuck Tay
lor's Piratea and Lowell Brown or
Wayne Combest In the box for Aa.
land and Al Slmpaon wearing the big
mitt.
At Crescent City, Ralph' Deo will
attempt to repeat his slx-hlt pitch
Ing performance at the expense of
Manager Mike Bslkovlck'S Meaiora
team, while the latter will start
either Ray Erlckson. Ray Tungate or
Larry Peppor In the box. Henry Ma
llntrerno will catch tor the California
outfit while Manager Balkovick will
do the Medford receiving.
An intense rivalry will be resumed
at Olendale, when Manager Judd
Pernoll sends hla Orants Pass Mer
chants against the Loggers of Jake
Olpe. Last year a near riot ensued
at a Merchant-Logger battle over a
foul ball decision, threatening for a
time to dlarupt the entire league.
Neither team ' has any love for the
other, and one of the most bitter
games of the year aeema In atoro.
Batteries for Grants Pass will be Phil
Orlgga to Hugh Hartman, and for
Olendale, Alvln Merrltt to Frank
Thompson.
Oamea last Sunday uncovered many
weaknesses and atrengths In the six
clubs. Ashland booted the ball nine
times In losing to Crescent City, 3-D,
and la spending an Intensive prao-tloe-week
on defense. Roseburg dis
played a powerful hitting team by
hammering over six runs In tne
tenth frsme to break a 0-0 deadlock.
Orants Pass, In shutting out Med
ford, 0-0, served notice that It la
rebounding from the baseball dol
drums .of the past two years, and
that young Phil Orlggs, the COO
hurler, must be ranked as one of the
finest In the league.
Some fine batting exhibitions were
turned in by Individual performers,
Roaeburg'a Baker, right fielder, top
ping them all with four hlta In six
trips Including a home run and four
tallies batted across, Thompson,
Qlendale catcher, also hit for the
circuit and Al SUva, Crescent City
left fielder, collected four blows In
alx chances.
Official league batting avaragea
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(By the Associated Press)
Coast
W. L.
Pet.
Sacramento
San Diego
San Franelaoo
Loa Angelea
11 11
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IB II
IT 14
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.848
Seattle
Portland
Oakland .
Missions
14 16 .800
13 1 .S87
13 10 87
10 33 418
National
W.
Pet.
.813
.887
.883
.800
.800
.483
.308
.183
Pittsburg
St. Louis ...
New York .
Boston
Chlcsgo .....
Philadelphia
Brooklyn
Clnelnnstl ..
W. L. Pet.
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Detroit
Boston .
Philadelphia
Cleveland .
Waahlngton -St.
Loula ........
Chicago
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.838
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.444
84
.388
.300
will be released following Sunday's
games, and each week thereafter.
There will be no first-game averages
announced.
Eugene "Alleyette
Leads Tournament
VANCOUVER, 8. 0.. May 8. (fl)
Delay Statzer of Eugene, Ore., last
night went Into first place In the
class "A" .singles of the women's
northwest International bowling con
gress with an aggregate of 884 which
also Included the high single gsme
In the tournament, of 333. .
Paired with I. Sherman, the couple
rolled 838 In the class "A" doubles
event. They were the only two United
States' entrants bowling last night.
LOUIS NOVA FLATTENS
THEODORATUS IN 8TH
OAKLAND, Cel., May 8. P) Louis
Nova of Oakland, former national
amateur heavyweight champion,
chalked up another knockout victory
today In hla short oareer In the pro
fessional ranks. He knocked out big
aeorge Theodoratos In the eighth
round of a ten-round match here
laat night.
Theodoratos of San Francisco, a
one-time football atar at Washington
State college who also recently turn
ed pro, was floored for nine-counts
In the seventh and eighth rounds be
fore a right to the Jaw ended hoe-
tllltles.
Nova weighed lOS1 and Theodor
atoa 318.
RUFFING ENDS HOLDOUT
WITHOUT GAINING AIMS
DETROIT, Mny AP) Charlay
(Rk1) Ruffing, holdout pitcher of thi
Now York Yankees, put on uniform
again today after reaching an agree
ment on a 1037 contract In which his
baaeball club made no concessions.
Ruffing said he would sign a formal :
contract as soon as Baseball Commit- j
aloner K. M. Land 1b lift his suspen- 1
slon.
Ruffing, the Yanka' only 30 -game
pitching winner last year, agreed to a
116,000 salary but will be docked for
time lost so far this season. The club
offered him llfl.OOO several weeks ago
but he held, out for lfl.000.
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC
SECRETARY APPOINTED
BAKER, May 6. (p) The Oregon
High School Athletlo aossoctatlon will
have Ita first full-time secretary June
1, when Troy D. Walker, principal of
Baker high school, opens headquar
ters In Portland, June 1.
His appointment by the Oregon
state athletic board to succeed John
h. Oary. resigned, was announced
Wednesday.
Letter D. Harris, principal of the
Junior high school here, will suc
ceed Walker as head of Baker high
school.
SCHAEFER TRIMS HOPPE
IN PORTLAND EXHIBITION
PORTLAND, May 6. OT) Jake
Schaefer, 3A-3 balkllne billiard cham
pion, bested Willie Hoppe here, win
ning three out of four matches Wed
nesday. In the afternoon Schaefer took the
3B-9 balkllne match, 13A to 93, losing
to Hoppe in the three-cushion event,
36 to 30. Schaefer made a clean
sweep of the night mstches, winning
the first 136 to 61 and the three
cushion 36 to 33.
Closing time for Too La( to Ctaa-
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MEDFORD MAIL
CRATERS DEFEAT
CAMP WIMER IN
EXHIBITION TILT
So fsr as a harraued scorekeeper
could figure out after six Innings of
craey bsseball, Med ford 'a Craters de
feated CCC Camp Wlmer yesterday
afternoon at the fairgrounds field,
36-4, In an exhibition game.
Ray Erlckson and Larry Pepper di
vided the Crater mound duties; Erlck
son working the first four Innings
and allowing only two hits and whif
fing eight, pepper, in his two In
nings on the rubber, gave up a pair
of hits.
Phil Orlggs, who shut out Medford
In the Southern Oregon league open
er at Grants Pass last Sunday, pitch
ed the final frame for Wlmer, and
was nicked for base hits by Oeorgo
Oltsen, Donovan and Wally Rlckert.
Previous to Griggs appearance, two
CCC hurlers utterly failed to stem the
Medford onslaught.
. Manager Mike Balkovick of the lo
cals used hla entire squad In the
practice affair. Three members of
Coach Linn Mills' Talent high coun
ty class B champions played for the
Craters and gave good accounts of
themselves.
The Craters will hold Intensive
workouts today and tomorrow sit the
fairgrounds field at 6 p. m. In prep
aration for their second Southern
Oregon league battle at Crescent City
next Sunday,
RON OF DEFEATS
(By the Associated Press.)
A triple play, good pitching and
perfect fielding won a baaeball game
for the MI U on Reds, their first vic
tory In elRtit starts. .
The Reds, most consistent losers In
the Pacific Coast league baseball race,
defeated the Loa Angeles Angels, 6 to
3, yesterday. They gave their right
handed pitching ace, Leroy Herrmann,
errorless assistance while ho limited
the Angels to eight scattered hits.
Max West of the Reds and Bobby
Mattlck of the Angels hit homers.
Seattle nosed out Portland in a 13-
Innlng game last night. 7 to 6, and
San Diego easily defeated San Fran
cisco, 7 to 3, The Sacramento-Oakland
game was postponed because of
a ohartty boxing program at Oak
land. The teams will play a double
header Friday night.
FUTURE OF FELLER
CLEVELAND, May JP The im
mediate pitching future of Bob Fel
ler, on the ahelf for nearly two weeks
with a muscular Injury to his "mil
lion dollar" right arm, was In doubt
today.
Manager Steve O'Neill of the Cleve
land Indians said he didn't know
when the Iowa schoolboy would make
hla second appearance of the season
because the arm ailment had proved
more serious than originally expected.
O'Neill said the club's plans to
start Feller thla week-end were shat
tered by the young strikeout sensa
tion's report that hla arm atlll hurt
In batting practice Tuesday.
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TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
Scores Yesterday
(By the Associated Press)
Coast
R. H.
Seattle 7 11
Portland ...... ..... 6 8
Turpin, Home and Fern and; Car
son and Cronln, Wilson.
R. H. K.
........ 7 16 0
3 7 1
8s n Diego
San Francisco - ....
Wsrd and DeTore;
Woodall. '
Flowers and
, . R. H. E.'
Mission 6 13 0
Los Angeles 3 S 3
Hermann and Bprlnz; Lleber and
Collins.
Sscramento-Oakland postponed ac
count charity boxing matches.
National
St. Louis, 13; Boston, 1.
Pittsburgh. S; Brooklyn, 1. t
Chicago, 17; Philadelphia, 4.
Cincinnati, 8; New York, 6.
American
Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, 8.
New York, 7; Detroit, 3.
Boston-St. Louis, rain.
Washington-Cleveland, rain.
ENTER MARSHFIELD'S
Entry blanks were made available
today at the Jackson County cham
ber of Commerce for the first annual
striped bass derby to be held, on Sun
day, May 33 in the Isthmus Inlet
under sponsorship of the Marshfleld
Elks lodge.
First Medford team to enter la
composed of Frank Perl, Kenneth An
thony and Frank DeSouza and from
from the first letters of the names
they derived the name of their ag
regatlon',4, the "Pads."
The derby will be held from 3 to
4:30 p. m., the winner .to be the
team hauling in the most pounds of
striped baas in the allotted time. En
triBs will consist of a boat with three
fishermen, men, men, women or
both.
A variety of prizes, donated by
Marshfleld merchants, will be award
ed. There will be a queen coronation
ceremony, a band concert and other
features to entertain spectators Park
ing space has been provided for 600
cars.
The contest Is fashioned very large
ly after Med ford's first annual cat
fish derby and the local association
will furnish the crown tor the queen.
It is expected that the Elks lodges
In Medford, Ashland and Grants Pasa
will help to promote the bass derby
and that anglers and spectators from
these cities will' attend the Marsh
field contest.
J. W. Flanagan, Marshfleld post
master, la general chairman.
Girls Challenge
Dads To Match
Girls of the senior high school
physical education classes have chal
lenged high school dads to a volley
ball, match of three games, to be
played during the all-school fair to
morrow night at 8 o'clock In the girla'
gymnasium.
Ray Henderson has been appointed
captain of the dads' team and all
men accepting the challenge are re
quested to call Jitm at 770 or 754-L.
Miss Carln Degermark la coaching the
girls' team which has been practicing
for five weeks and expects to ad
minister a sound trouncing to their
opponents.
OREGON. TKTRSDAT.
TRACKSTERSFOR
MEET IN K. FALLS
Coach Bill Bowerman of the Med
ford high Tigers snnounced today
his track and field squad that will
compete in the fifth snnual southern
Oregon-nortnem California meet, on
Modoc field In Klamath Palls nnct
Ssturday afternoon.
Sponsored by the Klsmath Falls
30-30 club, a total of- nesrly 30 teams
will enter, according to reports from
the Pelican city. Over 00 Invitations
were metled out.
Figured to offer the greatest threat
to the five-year domination of the
Pelican team are Medford. Bend and
Corvellls. To date, entries received
Include. Medford. Corvellls, Orants
Pass, Bend, Alturas, Lakevlew. Klam
ath Palls snd Treka In the class A
group; snd Chlloquln Forth Klsmath,
Bonsnea. Keno, Dorrls, Henley. Malln.
Merrill and Tulelske. In the class B
brscket.
Coach Bowerman aald this morn.
Ing thst, according to his form sheet,
Medford waa good for 30 points, with
iO needed to win the meet. How
ever, his compilations were based on
the minimum expectancy of hta team
and he stated that if several of the
Tiger performers turned In better-than-expected
times, Medford stood a
good chance of winning.
Bobby Ettlnger and Croaby will be
entered In the century, and Tycer
and Crosby In the 320-yard dash, he
said. In the 440, Abbott and Ltnnell
will carry the Medford banner: In
the half-mile, Werner and Jones will
perform; In the mile will be Barker
and Reich; and In the hurdles, Bow
man snd Luther will take care of the
high and Bowman and Hill the low.
Howard will be the only Medford
entry In the discus, Jsvelln and Shot
put. Ettlnger will compete In the
broad Jump; Horner In the high
Jump: and Hill In the pole vault.
The relay team will be composed of
four of the following six sprinters:
Ettlnger, Crosby. Hill. Bowman, Lln
nell and Chlldera.
Because of the great number of
athletes competing, only two entrants
In esch event will be allowed.
The Medford squad will leave here
Saturday morning and return that
night.
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AT HILTON'S PLACE
GRANTS PASS. May . p) Tea
terday's banner salmon fishing day
on tho Rogue saw five Klamath Palls
anglera auoceed aa well or better than
local . residents. Mrs. Charles Rose,
John Stewart, end Art Pease each
took the legal limit of three chln
ooks. Charles Rose and Cliff Hogue
were content with two each.
Thirty-two fish were taken at Hil
ton's hopyard alone, and the annual
Influx of out-of-state anglera was
well under way.
BEARCATS SMOTHER
ALBANY COLLEGIANS
ALBANY, Msy 8 (P) Scoring al
most at will, the Willamette uni
versity Bearcats swamped Albany col
lege In a basebsll double-hesder here,
by scores of 21 to 1 and 20 to 0.
Bill Anton held the Bucs to two
hits In the flve-lnnlng nlghtcsp.
MOWING
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You can do almost everything on the farm with a
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29 N. Riverside.
MAT 6. 1937.
Sunday
BELCASTRO AND BRITT
MEET IN MAIN MATCH
P
Pete Belcastro and Alvln Biitt will
meet In the main event of Promoter
Mock Llllard's weekly grappling card
at the Medford Armory next Monday
night, It was announced today. The
two tangled two weeks ago, with
Brltt winning by virtue of his pain
ful arm-breaker, barred early this
week by the Medford boxing commis
sion. .
In the middle 'event, Toots btti
and Cowboy Billy McEwen will face
each other In what should be one
of the fastest and cleanest affairs
aver stsged here. Both are superb
grspplers, and Promoter Ullard. In
announcing the card, aald he con
sidered the bout a "natural."
Sailor Dick Trout, a clean-wrestling
newcomer from San Pedro. Calif.,
will tangle with an old favorite In
Oeorge Lagoski, the raging Russian
Lion. Lagoski has been appearing In
and around Spokane, Wn., since leav.
ing southern Oregon several weeks
ago, and will be welcomed back with
open arms by fans wntf consider him
one or the nest snowmen In the game.
OREGON DEFEATED,
6-5, BY
EUGENE, May a. (p) Oregon
university will seek revenge today on
the Cougars of Washington State col
lege, who ecored a 8 to 9 victory
over the Webfoots yesterday and
slipped Into first place In northern
division basebsll conference stand
ings. It was a hard-fought, even-steven
game throughout, with BUI Saylea of
Oregon and Mel Marlowe, Cougar
southpaw, both faltering after five
Innings of shut-out pitching.
Score: r. h. E.
W. S. C. 6 9 3
Oregon 6 13 3
Msrlowe. Selnko and Eastman; Say
lea and McLean.
Shadow Disclosed
As Columbia Grad
PORTLAND, Msy 6. (fl) The Red
Shadow dlsappesred from the wrest
ling horizon last night when the 335
pound grsppler doffed his mask dur
ing a bout with Vincent Lopez of
Los Angeles and was Introduced as
James Cssey Morrlsey. law graduate
of Columbia university, New York.
The two went W a draw In 43 min
utes, winding up a two-hour match
Interrupted a week before when bjih
men were disqualified.
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DOG RACING TO START
LATTER PART OF MAY
nAt .im vr a rapt Murray
Kemp, manager of the Multnomah
Xennell club, aald last night grsy
hound racing here would open be
tween Msy 34 snd May ai. wim
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