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HOOD RIVER AGREES
TO BATTLE TIGERS
IE ON OCTOBER 2
Hood River high school's football
Mm will meet Medford's Red end
Black Tornado In Med ford October
3. Coach Bill Bowerman announced
today following contract negotiations
between the two echoola. The Tigers
will Journey to Hood River In 1938
With the algnlng of the powerful
astern Oregon squad, the Medford
ohedule wae Increased to seven
rames, with one more game to be
arranged with an undetermined team.
Medford's three southern Oregon
conference battles Ashland, Orants
Pass and Klamath Falls will all be
played away from home. Teams ap
peering here will be. In addition to
Hood River, Bend and Eugene, the
latter battle to be staged Thanksgtv.
lng day. Bend will play here October
JO.
Roaeburg will be met at Roseburg,
and to add one more game to the
home slate, Coach Bowerman has
written several strong teams.
SHINES WITH BAT
(By the Aisoclnttd PrtM)
Dominic Dlmatggto of th San
nancloo Seals, youngest member of
the fe-moua Dtmaggio baseball clan,
CeU a new necktie and his Sunday
ult pressed In Oakland today tree.
He will be oolleel.ng offers made
to batters lashing the ball over the
left field fence of the Oakland ball
park. Last night, with two on the
bags, Domlnlo blaatd one over the
pot In the fifth inning aa the Seals
defeated the Oaks, 8 to 7. Dominic
led hla teammates In hitting, gotting
four out of five, Including the homer.
Sacramento kept Its first place mar
tin by defeat ng the strong San
Diego team for the second straight
time, 8 to a. Collecting 18 hits, Los
Angelee trimmed Seattle, 0 to 5 and
Portland avenged Its 31 to 0 defeat
by the Missions by whipping the Reds,
10 to t.
Bomber Celebrates
Birthday At Camp
KENOSHA, Wis.. May 13. (AP)
Joe Louis observed hla 33rd birth
day today, ohoorrul over the pros
pect of In" " ''lug eMa nig earnings
to SI.OOOXia by the time he tights
James J. Braddock for the world's
heavyweight championship.
Since the Brown Bomber quit work
ing In a Detroit automobile plant
three years ago, at SB a day, he has
amaaaed the amazing total of $708,
000 from his engagements In the
ring.
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Barney Ross, welterweight champion, and James Braddock (right) engage in a friendly sparring
match In camp at Grand Beach, Mich., where the heavyweight champion Is preparing for a title
bout with Joe Louis. Barney Is at the camp for a few practice swings just in case a title bout dew
velops In his elaaa.
Six-Legged Frog
Is Ruled Out Of
Jumping Contest
ANOELS CAMP, Cal, May IS.
ypf The entry committee of the
annual Jumping Frog Jubilee to
day ruled out Pegasus, one of the
Oolden Gate International expo
iltlon's entries, because he has sis
legs.
The committee held this might
give Pegasus an unfair advantage
like equipping Johny Welsmuiler
with an outboard motor In a
swimming raoe.
At the Jubilee here next Satur
day and Sunday froga entered
from three continents will com
pete to determine which can Jump
the farthest. The Jubilee was sug
gested by Mark Twain's famous
early California story, "The Jump
ing Prog of Calaveras."
Pegasua was found on arena
Island, In the Bncramento river,
by F. L. Linn. Ruled out here,
he will make his future home In
the stelnhart aquarium In San
Francisco.
13 SCHOOLS DULH
IN GRANTS PASS MET
ORANTS PASS. May 13 (,P Thir
teen schools with 136 athletea have
already entered the district track and
field meet to be held here Saturday,
h. h. Deal, coach and director of the
event, aald today.
Others are expected In addition to
Bonanm, central Point, Ohllonuln,
Oold 11111. Kerby. Klamath Falls. Ma-
lln, Marahfleld. Medford. Myrtle Point.
and drama Pnas. Northern California
schools will not compete this year
since state association ruling limits
the event to district contendere.
Ex-Shadow Slams
German Hercules
PORTLAND, May 13. (APl-JIm-my
Morrlsey. the former Red Shadow.
doffed the make-up and mone
business to win from Mllo Stelnborn.
320. of Germany with a body slam
In 11 minutes and B0 aeconds at last
night's wrestling program here.
In the other half of the double
main event Vincent Lopea. 330. of
Mexico won from Big Ben Morgan.
367, of the Oaarks on a foul.
An hour time limit bout between
Andy Moen. 318. Texas, and Jim
Clarit. 318. Boston, went to a draw
with a fall each.
Count Frank l"ouehe, 337. Paris,
won on a foul from Bull Martin.
339, Boston. Cllenn Savage. 308. Port
land and Paul Boesch, 318. Brooklyn,
went to a draw In the curtain
raiser. Schulmerich Heads
Lewiston Ball Club
TACOMA, May 13. (AP) Wes
Schulmerich, former National league
player and lately of the Portland
Beavers, took over new duties as
msnagcr of the Lewiston club In
the Western International baseball
league at the opening of the night
season here.
He replaces Don Rader, released a
week ago.
Seliulinerlch, who was sixth hlgn
In batting in the National league
when with the Philadelphia club,
waa a three-year football letterman
at Oregon State college. He also
played with the Boston Braves and
the Loa Angeles Coast lesgue team.
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Champions in Frolicking Mood at Uamp
$75,000 ICE POOL GOES
TO ALASKA BUS DRIVER
N EN ANA, Alaska, May 13. (AP)
It took a bus driver to win the
world's queerest contest the far
north's annual Ice breakup guessing
contest.
When the tee started moving out
last night In the Tnnana river here
at 10:04 p. m. (P. S, T.) about 875,
000 came In to Mprvln E. ("Buster")
Anderson, 31, Fairbanks bus driver,
who guessed within a minute of the
actual time.
Anderson also tied with Billy Root,
bus line operntor, for first place
In the Chena river breakup guessing
contest at Palrbnnks.
He split about
Scores Yesterday
By the Associated Press,
Coast.
R. H. E
Portland . - 10 15 i
Missions 3 6 :
Llska and Cronln; Nltcholos, La
mnnskl and Sprlnz,
R. H, E.
San Francisco 8 14 2
Oakland 7 10 2
LlltP.rd, Ballou and Wood nil; Bon
ham, Berventl and Baker.
R. H. E.
Seattle 6 11 a
Los Angeles 9 16 t)
Thurston, Osborn, Tjiomai and
Fernnndps; Salvcson, Evans and Col
lins, ;
R. H. E.
San DIpro a 8-0
Sacramento 3 9 n
Wa rd a nd De tore ; Ft Una and
Franks.
National.
Pittsburgh 8, New Yoi 6,
Chicago 8. Boston 3.
Brooklyn 8, Cincinnati X.
St. Louis IS, Philadelphia 3.
Amerlrtin.
Chicago 13. Washington 8.
New Vork-8t. Louis, rain.
Boston-Detroit, rain.
Philadelphia-Cleveland, rain.
Portland Prepares
tor Golfing Classic
PORTLAND. Ore., May IS. (API
TnstsUatlon of more than 80 tcle
araph wires at the Alderwood Conn-
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IF your husband's waistline is beginning
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porter belt -The Bracer. It will make him
look better, feel better, too.
Made by Bauer a. Biack, makers of sur
gical dressings. The Bracer is knitted from
two-way stretch Lastcx and tailored for
perfect fit. No buttons or buckles, seams
made fast with live rubber by a patented
process. Tell your husband to get The
Bracer today.
Southern Oregon
$3500 when the Chena Ice moved out
Tuesday at 1:31 p. m. (P. 8. T.)
In the 22 years the Tarana liver
contest has been run, the breakup
yesterday was the second latest.
To sourdoughs the Ice movement
on the Tanana, the principal Yukon
tributary, frozen from November to
May each year, heralds spring In the
north.
An elaborate timing device records
the exact minute of the breakup. A
pole Is frozen In the Ice. wires at
tached from the pole to a bell and a
clock are run out and when the les
moves the pole falls, the bell rings
and the clock stops.
HOW THEY?
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(By the Associated Press.)
Const.
Tenm w. L. Pet.
Sacramento 27 in fl7R
San Francisco .. , 34 . 14 .633
Los Angeles . 33 18 .500
San Diego 21 10 .625
Seattle , 17 20 .459
Portland 18 31 .432
Oakland 14 35 J5
Missions 13 27 .325
National.
Pittsburgh - 14 3 .824
St. Louis 11 7 .611
New York 10 B .626
Brooklyn .. 10 10 .500
Chicago s 10 .474
Boston 7 13 .368
Philadelphia ...
Cincinnati
7 13 .3B8
6 11 .353
Amerlcan.
Philadelphia
Cleveland -
Boston
Detroit -
New York
Chicago .
St. Louis
Washington
.667 I
.600 !
.571
.579
.529
.412
.400
.333 i
try club will aasure the natlon'a golf
fans of adequate coverage or the na
tional amateur tournament to be
held In Axigust.
Dr. O. P. Willing aald the tourna
ment, held on the Pacific coast for
the first time In 41 years, will bring
more publicity to the'northwest than
any event since the Portland world s
fair of 1005.
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16 ATHLETES CHEN
AT MEDFORD HIGH FOR
MEET IN GRANTS PASS
Sixteen Medford high track and
field athletea will go Into action Sat
urday afternoon at Grants Pass In
the snnual state district meet which
Is expected to draw more than 100
entries from schools In six counties.
- Winners of first and second places
will be qualified to enter the state
track and field meet In Eugene May
31 and 23. and Coach Bill Bowermon
stated that all Medford performers
qualifying would be taken to tho
northern affair.
As a result of time trials held yes
terday afternoon. Coach Bowerman
announced today the team he would
send Into action Saturday. In '.he high
hurdles. Bowman and Luther will
perform, with Hill and Bjwman en
tering the low hurdles, jcttlnger and
Crosby will compete lr. the century:
Crosby and Chllders In the 220; Lln
nell and Abbott In the 440; and
Chris Barker In the mile.
Jack Hill and Doty will enter the
pole vault; Horner and Newlln the
broad Jump; Bowman the Javelin;
Grow the ahotput; Grow and Howard
the discus and four of the following
six the relay: Hill, Ettlnger, Crosby.
Llnnell, Bowman and Chllders.
Teams from Klamath. Lake. Jack
son. Coos and Curry counties will be
entered. Those counties compose state
track district 3. Two entries In each
of the 14 events will be allowed each
school.
COMING FRIDAY
Marvin K. Hedge, nations! long dis
tance fly casting champion In 1034.
will be In Medford tomorrow morn
ing at 10 o'clock, according to a wire
received by Al Plche. He will give
free instruction to all anglers who
bring their own rods to the Jackson
County Chambei of commerce at that
time.
Hedgo was here several months ago,
demonstrating hla skill and giving
instruction, and a large number of
local fly-ftshermen are expected to
take advantage of the opportunity
tomorrow to receive lessons from one
of the finest casters In the world.
In 1034, Hedge averaged 141 feet
with a long cast of 147 feet to top
all others in the national tourna
ment.
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War Admiral, winner of the 1931
Kentucky Derby, peered from bis
stall in a railroad car as be ar
rived in Baltimore to prepare for
the Preakness.
TROUT TO TACKLE
PETE AT
Sailor Dick Trout, the big, smart
boy who took George Lagos kt apart
last - Monday night, will meet Pete
Belcastro In the main event of Pro
moter Mack LI Hard's grappling card
at the Armory next Monday evening,
the lmprefuarlo announced today.
In the middle bout, hated Joe Smo
tlnskl will return to the local ring
to faco Alvln Brltt, and In the open
er. Dangerous Danny McShane will
meet Sammy Pee back.
McShane and Feeback ar both new
comers here, Dangerous Danny calling
Alaska his home and Feeback giving
Kansas City, Mo., aa hla address, Mc
Shane Is rough and tough, according
to all reports, and Feeback Is reputed
to be bg and exceptionally fast.
Phone 115
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Maytime is Seed-time
for Play-time
HOWEVER softly May zephyrs blow, they awaken in
all of us the fond yearnings for Summer and vacation.
Like seeds, these stir in the depths of the mind and
twine pleasant tendrils about our thought. Visions in
trude upon the daily tasks ... of gossamer mists lifting
at dawn from a campsite in the slumberous Shenan
doah ... of clean, tang-laden sunshine flooding a salty
seaport in Brittany or Nova Scotia ... of squat Mexican
missions . . . the Rhineland , . . Bermuda . , . our own
Northwest ... or a pretty little cottage by the sea.
Whichever it's to be, half the fun lies in planning. And
there, the newspaper helps. Travel columns are full of
the very information you're after. Daily advertising is
a reliable guide in buying cruise luggage . . . resort
clothes . . . sporting equipment . . . sun lotion . . . new
tires for the car ... all the other accoutrements of one
of the happiest times of the year. Advertisements can
help to make vacation dreams come true!
Webfoots, Beavers
Out For Records
IUGENB, May 1 8. ( AP ) Half a
dozen meet records are expected to
fall Saturday on Hayward field when
Oregon university and Oregon State
college will stage their annual cin
der contest, both squads being strong
on Individual performers despite poor
team showings this season.
The university expect George Var
off to easily top the former pole
vault mark of IS feet, 4 Inches,
set by Oregon's Bobby Robinson in
1931, and Frank Lloyd, BUI Foskett
and Leonard Holland to set new tops
In the broad Jump, shotput and dis
cus respectively.
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