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    rEDFORP MXTL TRIBUTE. rETDFO'RD. OREGON1. FRIDAY. ATTGtTST SO, 1937.
Medford and Klamath Tangle Tonight for Softball Championship
PIGE EIGHT'
ASHLAND 9-1 AS
K. F. DOWNS G. P.
Locals Ice Game in First
Two Stanzas by Six-Run
Onslaught Homers En
liven K. F.-G. P. Contest
Game Tonight.
(District Championship Pinal)
Mdford vs. Klamath Palls (8 p.m.)
Timber Product of Medford and
Smoke or Klamath Palla, southern
Oregon's finest softball teams, will
face off at the high school stadium
tonight for the championship of
state district 14 and the right to
enter the tournament at Salem
starting next Monday. Timber Pro
ducts won their right to enter the
final by defeating Ashlnnd. 9-1, last
night while Klamath Palls pinched
off the Boxers of Grants Pass, 8-7.
Earl Dale, who allowed Ashland
only 3 hits last night, will be on
the Timber Products mound. He
will be opposed by Hurry Griffith
for the Klamath Falls club.
Locals Kturt Farly.
An U-hlt attack on Bill Hoxle, Ash
Und hurler, gave Mod ford's cham
pions their win last night before 1600
roaring fans. Luman, Van Dyke,
Rammack and Smith all belted two
hit in four trips to pace the of
fensive outburst, and 6 tine contrib
uted a triple. Timber Products sewed
up the game In the first two Innings
by scoring six runs and Dale, fan
ning 8 and Issuing no walks, pro
tected the lead from then on out.
The victory proved extremely cost
ly to Timber Product when Dick
Lewis, shortstop, ripped a long gash
In his leg while sliding Into third
base In the fourth Inning. The
wound neoRMltated 12 stitches and
will end hla ball playing for this
year. A spike used to nail the can
vas to the turf was the cause or
the Injury. Malcolm Stone will hold
down shortstop ton I gh t.
Homers Enliven Game.
Klamath Falls won Its battle with
Grants Paas despite two home runs
by Jackson, OranU Pass centerflelder.
which came In th'e eighth and ninth
Innings with the bases empty. Hum
mer ickfton, .Smoke rfghtflelder, blast
ad a homer In the fifth with two
mates aboard and the score tied, 3-3.
o provide the victory spark. Roy
Wheeler, shortstop and Harry Grif
fith, pitcher, both got three hits to
o the Klamathltes.
Crom, Grants Pass windmill hurler,
Canned 0, but gave up 11 base
knocks while Griffith was keeping
his 7 hits fairly well scattered. He
truck out 8.
Score: r. h. E,
Medford w 9 11 1
Aamand 13 8
Dale and Burreson; Hoxle and
Behopf,
R. H. E.
Klamath Fulls 8 11 4
Grants Pas 7 7 8
Orlfflth and Peterson; Crom and
Frultt.
W V.J WX t
CRATERS TANGLE
E
Replay of Three Innings in
Protested Game Set for
1:30 Regular Game to
Follow Title at Stake
OFF WATER WAGON.
Bill Duncan and many another
Dallaslte screwed up their faces
when they tried to drink alcac
laden city water during the heat
wave.
Scores Yesterday
flout hern Oregon league Standings.
W. L. Pet.
Medford ......... 4 1 BOO
Crescent City 4 1 300
Ashland 4 3 .887
Grant Pass ... 3 3 .500
Glendale -........ 3 4 .333
Roseburg 0 8 000
(lainett Htm day.
Crescent City at Medford (1:30 p.
m.)
Ashland at Glendale.
Grants Pass at Roseburg.
By the Associated Press.
Coast,
R. H. E.
San Francisco 14 3
Oakland 9 13 1
Stutr., Sheehan. McDonald and.
Woodall, Clifford; Bonham and Ral
mondl.
San Diego .. .
Sacramento
Salvo and Detore;
and Pranks.
R. H. E.
8 16 0
0 8 1
Freltas, Stout
R. H. B.
Portland 3 4 0
Missions 6 14 0
Uska. Moncrlef and Tresh; Bablch
and Sprlns.
Seat tin
R. H. E.
. 7 11 0
Los Angeles 0 4 3
Barrett and Splndel; Berry, Camp
bell and Collin.
American League.
New York 4, Washington 8 (13
innings.)
Boston fi, Philadelphia 4.
Detroit 13. Chicago 4 (game called
first of seventh, rain. Second game
postponed.)
Cleveland 9, St. Louis 1.
HUGHES TO BE PIVOT
IN BULLDOGS ATTACK
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30. (AP
Pivot position on the Los Angeles
Bulldogs' professional football team
will be held this season by Bernle
BUgnes or Medford, Ore., former uni
versity of Oregon player, who ' was
ft center with the Chicago Cardinals
In the National league last season.
The Bulldogs aro new members of
the America n lengue.
Nutlmiul Lengue.
Boston 3, New York 1 (11 Innings.)
Philadelphia 0-7, Brooklyn 3-5.
Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 3.
St. Louis 6-fi. Cincinnati 3-1.
To remove Iodine stains soak the
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water and soap suds in which one
tablespoonful of household ammonia
has been dropped.
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Climaxing an tnaplred drive that
has aeen them blast their way Into
tie for the leadership, Med fords
crashing Craters meet the powerful
Crescent City Chinook here Sunday
in the final game of the second-half
Southern Oregon league schedule. It
will be Crescent City's one and only
Medford appearance of the year.
Action will open at 1 :30 o'clock
with the two club starting the re
play of the July 18 game at Crescent
City which was protested by Med
ford, and which E. H. Lamport, presi
dent of the league, ordered replayed
from the sixth inning on. at which
point the protested play occurred.
The score wlU be tied, 3-3. Imme
diately following that game, the
teams will start their regularly sched
uled league encounter.
Can Clinch Title.
After tho toughest stretch battle in
many years, the second-half pennant
can be clinched by either Medford
or Crescent City. A double victory ,
for either club Sunday will give It
the undisputed championship. If the
two team divide and AAhland knocks
over Glendale at Glendale, a triple
tie for first place will exist and a
playoff become necessary. Crescent
City won the first-half champion
ship without the loss of a game, and
will meet the second-half champion
for the league pennant, provided, of
course, the .Chinook don't cop thla
half themselves.
Manager Mike Bslkovick, who ha
led the Crater to a contending poal
ltlon for the first time In years, has
nominated big Jack Hughes for
mound duty in the regular league
battle. The fast-balling righthander
pitched the locals Into a first-place
tie last Sunday by beating Grants
Pas. 7-6. in 10 Innings, and Balko-
rtck li confident that ha can wallop
the coast team. For the abbrevi
ated replay of the protested enooun
ter, Ray Erlckson will start. Ertck
son was In the box at Crescent City
when the play occurred that led to
the protest, and must throw at least
one ball. Larry Pepper. Medford'
leading hurler with five victories this
year, will be ready for action. He
ha practically pitched the Craters
to the position they now enjoy, and
will undoubtedly see action.
For Crescent City, which has drop
ped only one game all year, Lefty
Mike Koll and Ralph Deo will do the
pitching. Koll will be on the rubber
In the replay, it la believed, with
Deo. a righthander, hurling the regu
lar game.
Expect Throng.
Largest crowd of the -year Is ex
pected to pack the stand at the high
school turf field for these game that
will probably decide the league cham
pionship. Of especial Interest to lo
cal fans will be the appearance of
Orvtlle Pramsted, sensational center
fielder for Crescent City. Framsted.
only 18 years old, Is leading the cir
cuit in batting with a mark of .444
and 1 considered one of the most !
promising youngsters ever developed i
In the Southern Oregon league. He has
topped league batters for the past
ten week, and only since August 1
has he dropped below .500. He Is a
left-handed hitter and the fastest
man In the league.
Man for man. Crescent City Is fig
ured the finest team In the loop.
It won the first-half championship
with eight straight victories and has
been defeated only by Ashland this
half. Besides the protested game,
Medford and Crescent City have met
only once before, with the Chinook
winning In the last hair of the ninth
Inning when Pramsted stole home
with the deciding run.
HOW THEY?
STAND
Coast
(By The Aworlated Press)
W. L.
San Diego - 84 69
Sacramento 81 61
bos Angelea 76 66
San Francisco 76 68
Portland ............. 70 69
Oakland 67 16
Seattle 63 79
MlMtoiu . 53 90
FARR'S FACE CUT
I
LONG BRANCH, N. J., Aug. 20.
(API A few of the more faintheart
ed of Tommy Farr's board of strat
egy are heaving sighs of relief tnat
the British empire's heavyweight
champion wasn't scheduled to do
any boxing today.
Farr was sparring with Joe Wag
ner yesterday when Wagner drove
home a left hook to Farr's face and
ripped open an Inch-Ions gash under
Tommy's right eye. The more hysteri
cal camp followers began to talk of
a postponement of the Briton's match
with Joe Louis next Thursday night.
But It quickly developed that the
damage was slight. Tommy expect to
don the gloves again Saturday, pro
tecting the Injury with thin strips
of tape.
Tomato Juice put up In glass Jars
should be stored In a dark, dry place
to preserve It color and flavor.
.
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New York
Detroit
Chicago ........
Boston ..... ........
Cleveland ..........
Washington
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Chicago ,
New York ......
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Boston .....
Cincinnati .....
Philadelphia .
Brooklyn
American
W. L.
74 33
62 44
..... 64 49
60 46
W 54
49 57
, 34 72
. 33 71
W. L.
. 67 42
. 63 44
. 59 46
. 58 49
. 53 57
. 44 53
. 44 66
. 42 64
FACES ESTES
IN TOP GRAPPLE ON
I
PULL GOAL POSTS IN
FOR ALL-STARS GAME
CHICAGO, Aug. 20. (AP) The
goal posts again will be at ''close
range" when the college All-Stars
battle the Green Bay Packers, worlo
professional srid chamotons. nr. Sni-
dier Field the night of September 1.
Ai a meeting oi the All-Star coach
Ing staff, headed by Gus Dorats of
the University of Det.rr.lt. nnri rnach
Curley Lambeau of the Paekr ir.
was decided to place the uprights on
rne goal line instead of on the end
lines, their ' position under college
rules.
Bammy Kohen, who last week
proved his claim to the position of
southern Oregon top-ranklns grap
pier by defeating Frejikie Clemens,
will put that honor on the block
next Monday evening when he faces
Toot Estes, clever ex-champion of
tne Hawaiian Island. The two will
tangle In the main event.
Two ne wcome rs will m a ke t he i r
local debut when Marshall Carter,
former wrestling instructor of the
University of Missouri, tangles with
Dangerous Danny Savleh in the center
attraction, and Bobby Wagner, a new
comer from New Hampshire, faces long
haired Wild Man Zlm In the opener.
Carter is also an orthodox wrestler,
so It will be cleanle versus meante
In all three matches.
Although losing to Toot Estes last
Monday evening. Wild Man Zlm dis
played plenty of pure ability. He
mixed clean tactics with maneuvers
of horror to give Este tough work
out and Is expected to prove no
setup for Wagner, rated one of the
finest on the coast.
The main event will see Estes
matching dropklck with the ham
mer and headlocks of Kohen. a mean
little rascal. The New York City
Jew Is one of the smartest wrestlers
to ever show In Medford and, while
not appearing to be so tough, man
age to win his squabbles, neverthe
less. Este. one of the fair-haired
boys, has decided to give Kohen a
decisive trimming. Local fans are
wondering whether he can do it.
Charles Courtnev. master ivir.
smith of New York City, ha traveled
as far as Bombay and Moscow to
open "unopenable" safes and trunks. I
WATCH
FOR THE OPENING
ROLLER
SKATING
Medford
ARMORY
SOON
Table Rock Ducks
Have Large Hatch
TABLE ROCK, Aug. 20. (Spt.)
A larger number of wild duck than
usual nested here this season and
seem to have had a succesbiul hatch.
Judging from the extensive bands of
young ducks, both mallard and wood,
that are now reaching the flying
stage.
More than 300 have been counted
at different times on the Nealon
pond, which is protected from hunt
ers and used by many wild ducks at
a nesting place.
BY DEFEAT OF GRANT
NEWPORT, B. I., Aug. SO. (API
Don Budge. America's Davla cup tea,
overwhelmed Bryan (Bltay) Qrant of
Atlanta, hi International teammat.
8-6. 6-0. 6-0. tlday, to gain the final
round of the hlstorlo Hewport Ca
sino tennis tournament.
Grant, playing, a bawllne gam
throughout, made a atubbon stand
when Budge wa making arrora In
the flrat net, but whan the lanky
Callfornlan regained full control of
his shots the tiny souterner was
helpleps.
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