PAG!? TWO
arEDFCmD MAIL TRTBTJN"E. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1937.
Portland Beavers to Play Southern Oregon All-Stars Here Saturday
' GIVE FANS
TO SEE BIG
TALENT IN
Game Will Be First Appear
ance of Coast League
Outfit Here in 25 Years
'Luncheon Is Planned
The Portland Beavers, 1930 baseball
Champions of the Pacific Coast lea
gue and runers-up this season, will
be In Medford Saturday afternoon to
face the cream of southern Oregon
talent. The game will be played at
the turf high school field and will
tart at 3 o'clock.
Appearance of Manager BUI Sween
ey's Portland elub will mark the first
time In lib yeara a Pacific Coast lea
gue outfit has shown In Medford,
and the second time In history.
Arrangements were completed this
morning; between officials of the Med
ford Athletic association, which will
sponsor the southern Oregon All
Btars, and officials of tho Portland
baseball club. The Beavers will prob
ably arrive In Medford sometime Sat
urday morning. In case they do,
a luncheon will be arranged for them.
Rlckert to Manage.
Wally Rlckert, second baseman of
the Medford Craters, will manage the
All-Stars. He plans to combine the
finest baseball talent In Medford,
Ashland and Grants Pass for the game
with the colorful Coast league team.
Larry Pepper, brilliant Medford
righthander, and Bill Lannlng, husky
hurler from Grants Pass who this
year pitched In the Arizona-Texas
league, will probably take core of
the All-Star pitching, with possibly
Lowell Brown, Ashland southpaw, and
Ray Erlckson, Modford righthander,
being held In reserve,
Al Drolette, well-known Grants
rase catcher, will be back of the I
Plata, with Leonard Patterson of Ash
land on first base, Rlckert on socond,
Dick Lewis of Medford on short, and
1th er Frank Donovan of Medford
or Arba Ager of Ashland at the hot
corner. '
Outfielders who will be on call will
be Paul Hoffard of Medford, Roy and
Machado of Grants Pass, Keaton of
Ashland, and possibly Orvllle Fram
atead of Crescent City, Southern Ore
gon league batting champion this
year.
Mostly Regulars.
Portland, which will bo tftklng a
barnstorming trip over the state, will
present a mixed team of regulars and
rookies. However, moat of the regu
lar members will be on hand to glvo
southern Oregon fans an honeet-to-
goodness brand of double-A baseball.
Portland this year finished fourth
In the regular Coast league pennant
race. In the Shaughnessy playoffs,
.they blasted the San Francisco Seals
In four straight games, but lost In
the finals to the Ban Diego Padres.
BOMBER WILL EMOTE
FOR HOLLYWOOD COIN
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. (AP) The
Brown Bomber, Joe Louis of Detroit,
came out here with his softball team
for exhibitions, but will At ay on to
emote tor cwh before the movie
earners.
The heavyweight boxing champion
signed a contract yesterday with an
Independent motion picture concern
to appear with Clarence Musa and
an all-ncgro cast In "The Spirit of
Youth, and five other films not yet
titled.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Effective Oct. 8th
Main Line Schedules
betwoen
MEDFORD and
CALIFORNIA POINTS
will operate oter New Slate
Highway between A.hlnnd
and Rl.klyon.
No change In
Elamntb Falls Service
via Klamath Falls Junction
NOTICE
CULINARY ALLIANCE, LOCAL 329
SPECIAL MEETING
Thurs., Oct. 7. 7:45 P. M.
LABOR TEMPLE
(Acrosi from
His Hit Helps
CUS MANCUSO ,
Playing a part In a vicious fliree-
hlt attack on Lefty Gomez of the
Yankee., Onl Mancuao, Olanta' catch
er, produced the first run of the
current world erle with a blow In
the fifth Inning which brought In
Mehtrlrldrr Hippie.
BOWLING
Three Classic league bowling en-
oountera at the Smokehouse alleys
lust night aaw Vic's Ohlelcen Dlnnera
take three of the four points from
Medco, Timber Products beat Stu.
debakcr, 3-1. and Active Club and
Maid Rite roll a 2-3 standoff.
Scores follow:
Vic's Chicken Dlnnera
Pabrlck 163
Bauer ...... 148
Larsen .... 124
Pretag ... 142
Sims 169
Handlcnp - 6
149
166
111
139
188
8
190
156
119
231
181
6
Totals 752 740
Mali) Rite
W. White 140 170
Boll 132 144
Rnnkln 186 192
J. Murray 186 139
W. Prultt ..... 141 123
145
142
189
148
123
Totals
703 768 727 2288
NEEDED 10 PRESERVE
I OF
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. (AP) It
li time tor man to right a tilted
natural balance and convert a cer
tain number of deer and elk Into
venison to prevent others from etarv
Ing. contends Dr. H. L. Shanta, di
rector of the wild life division of
the U. 8. forest service.
There are areas In eastern Oregon,
northeastern California and central
and southern Utah, where the big
game population exceeds the food
supply." and the only way control
can be accomplished la by declaring
open season on does as well as
bucks." Dr. ShanU, former president
of the University of Arlsona, said.
Some Rtatea, he added, are now
doing this.
Among the factions. to be pleased
by the division In such matters ot
policy, he explained, are the dude
ranchers who want as many animal,
aa possible to provide "atmosphere"
for clients even If the range would
be damaged by over.grAitlng, farmers
Inspired by ravaged hnv.taeka who
urge extermination of the animals,
and others who are opposed to kill
ing of any game and who want to
domesticate the beasts.
The forest service, he said, at
tempts a middle course a sane game
management propram.
Copco)
Hemstreot lei 108 208 538
Greene . 109 136 132 487
Adair 171 148 120 437
Jones - 211 212 182 815
Walsh ......... 165 168 148 469
Totals - 897 818 798 2511
Med co
Cannon 180 150 185 495
English 114 165 98 387
Kossler .. 200 167 208 676
Burroughs 104 146 149 488
ouuweu ..... via 14U .04 017
Handicap .,, 10 10 10 30
Totals 871 787 834 2472
Stmlebaker
J. Moors 180 203 186 649
Kresse 157 184 121 442
Sanderson 158 149 134 441
DoVore . . 105 141 158 404
Eads .. 173 215 181 660
Totals ...... 863 872 760 2496
Timber Products
Powell .. 186 183 170 518
Jacoby 171 116 148 432
Lyons 170 216 166 561
Wiles 178 141 178 405
Heckathorno 170 172 198 640
Handicap .. 86 86 38 108
Totals 888 862 894 2844
TIGERS TO INVADE
F1AYJVENING
Klamath Falls and Grants
Pass Tangle in Only
Southern Oregon Confer
ence Game During Week
Southern Oregon Conference.
W. L. Pot.
Ashland ....... t
Oranta Paai 0
1.000
.000
.000
.000
Medford 0
Klamath Palla .L 0
Games This Week-End.
Medford at Roaoburg (Friday night).
Klamath Palls at Grants Pass (Fri
day night).
Dunsmulr at Aahland (Saturday
afternoon).
While. Oranta Pass and Klamath
Falls are tangling In the lone South-
era Oregon conference football game
this week-end, Medford and Ashland,
two other league members, will be
taking on powerful outside oppon
ents.
Coach Bill Bowerman's Medford
Black Tornado will travel to Rose
burg Friday night for their annual
battle, and Ashland entertalna a great
Dunsmulr, Cel., eleven Saturday after
noon, Dunsmulr defeated Klamath
Falls, 12-6, In the opening game of
the season for both teams, and la
considered the atrongest club to ever
come out of northern California.
Drill on Air Defense,
The Tigera have so far this week
undergone strenuous drills destined
to smooth out many rough apota ap
pearing In tbe Hood River defeat
last Friday. Especially has Coach
Bowerman and his assistants. Ed
Klrtley and Ruas Aoheson, drilled the
outfit on pass defense, lack of which
led to the Appleplckora' victory.
Forty-five minutes every afternoon
has been devoted to that phase, and
Bowerman said today they atlll didn't
look ao hot.
According to paat aotlou, Medford
oan expect plenty ol aerials being
shot at them Friday. Roecburg lost
to Cottage Grove, 20-18, last week,
but scored all three of their touch
downs through the air.
Hill Out with Injury.
Jack Hill, who apralned his back
In the Hood River battle, wlU see no
action, Bowerman atated. The Injury
la not serious, but the coach Is taking
no chances of aggravating the hurt.
Dan Ehrhart, tackle, broke a finger
on each hand against Hood River,
but will see some service against
Roseburg, Bowerman atated. Other
casualties are Red Root, with a bad
oharley-horae, and Warren Bnyltss,
with an Injured head. Both will play
part of the time, however.
OCT. 14 IN
BEND, Oct. C ( AP) A school for
young baseball hopefuls of Oregon,
sponsored by the Cincinnati Heds,
will be openod here Sunday to con
tinue until October 14, It waa an
nounced here today following com
pletion of arrangements.
In charge of Mickey Bhader, base
ball manager of Blsbee, Arls., the
staff will include Bobby Wallace,
former major league ahortstop, Ben
Ttncup. Indian pitcher, and Paul
Oehrman, pitcher who graduated
from the 1036 Bend team Into the
big leaguea.
Promising prospects will be of
fered contracts with one of three
minor league teams or other clubs
In the Cincinnati system, officials
said.
OREGON WORKS OUT
ON GONZAGA PLAYS
EUGENE. Ore., Oct. 8. (AP)
Warned by Line Coach and Scout
Geno Shields that Clonaaga would
"give any conference opponent a
mighty tough afternoon," the Univer
sity of Oregon football squad con
sidered ways and means of stopping
George Karamatlc when they Invade
spoaane Saturday.
Dummy scrimmage agslnst reserves
using Oonsaga playa occupied most
of the light workout Tuesday.
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Billy Hnlen Bays:
Giants Castoff .
Eager to Gain
Revenge in Series
If 24-year-old Cliff Melton, the
New York. Olanta' string-bean lefthander-
who was purchased from
Baltimore this spring and responded
by being a 30-game winner In hla
first year under the big top, pitches
against "tb e m
Yanks" tomor
row and wins,
his young heart
will be more
than satisfied.
Melton waa
the property of
the New York
j Yankees In 1035,
but was not con
aidered good
enough for that
club. He spent
a brief trial with
them during
spring training.
mUy Hulea
and after one
test against the Chicago cubs In an
exhibition game, was sent to Newark,
a Yankee farm. Later he was sold to
Baltimore, and It was from there
that the Olanta procured blm, spend
ing a reported $30,000 for the rookie
wrong-arm.
In the exhibition game against the
Cubs that meant curtains to him so
far as being a Yankee went, Melton
wasn't so hot. But, he certainly had
their number In the recent crucial
series which decided the National
league pennant. After pitching the
Olanta to a 6-0 shutout In the key
game of tbe series, he came back the
.allowing day, in the ninth Inning, to
stop the Chlcagoa In their tracks with
the tying and winning runs on base.
ao tomorrow, if the youngster goes
to the mound for Bill Terry to face
those heavy siege-guns of the Yan
kees, it will be more than a world
series game to him. It will be a
chance to rub It In plenty for belnir
shunted to the minor leagues.
From this corner and at this
date, It appears there will be a
serious scarcity of major Oregon
high school foothpll teams who
will be undefeated and untied
when the curtain Is lowered In
November. To date, two of last
year's moat powerful aggregations
have fallen, Hood River In Its
opening game of the season to
Commerce or Portland, 7-6, and
Eugene's mighty Axemen, with a
e-e tie at the hands ot MrMlnn
vllle last week. Salem was whip
ped by Camas, Wah., Saturday
and The Dalles, rated one of the
best, was beaten In an early
season battle. MrMlnnvllle has
also been trounced.
John Londahl'a Bend Lava Bears
apparently are on their way to an
other great soason. In three en
countera so far, they have plied up
08 points to their opponents' 6. Tliey
beat Lincoln of Portland, 6-0, Burns,
60-a. and Redmond last week, 33-6.
Last season they went through unde
feated, although tied by Klamath
Falls. If they keep up their present
pace. Coach Bill Bowerman's Medford
high Tigera will be In for a large
afternoon October 30, date of the
olash here.
Lloyd Hammock, a rousing football
performer for the Tigers several
yeara back, waa among those present
at the Oregon-atanford game Satur
day, and he reports that Prink Calll
son hasn't much of a line tbla year.
Not one to ten with last season's
Webfoot forward wall, he says, and
adds that the line la especially soft
In the center portions.
He Is Just another one, how
ever, to sing loud the praise of
little Jay Uraybea! and Bob
Smith, the sophomore pacing
und backfleld combination that
upact the Indiana lie said that
Hob Smith only carried the ball
twice, making three yards each
time, but that he almost got
away once. Swinging wide around
end. he dodged the opposing
flankmen, but the lost time in
the maneuver slowed him up
Just enough for some other
stanfonllle to get him from be
hind. e Cleaning
Pressing
Alterations
Dyeing
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Cuff Scrtbbltngs: Sammy Van Dyke
potentially a great basketball player
who never reached top form in Med
ford high, la attending the University
of Oregon ... it Is understood that
Howard Hobson. Webfoot coach, like
Sammy plenty . . , and when Hobby
figures you are a basketball player,
or can be made Into one, you are or
can , . , football at Notre Dame dates
from Nov. 23, 1887 when Michigan
went down to show the Catholic boys
how it waa played . . . the Wolver
ines managed to eke out an 8-0 vic
tory over the Irish . . . and still they
squabble over the new forward-pass
Interference rule, which was supposed
to clear thlnga up but seems only
to have caused more difference of
opinion than ever.
Two football encounters In tbe
Medford grade school league are on
the slate for this week, both to be
played on the turf of the high school
stadium.
Thursday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock,
Lincoln and Jackson will tangle,
Friday at the same hour, Roosevelt
and Washington, both undefeated,
will meet In what may decide the
ultimate championship.
Coach Linn Mills' Roosevelt grld
ders, averaging 94 pounds per man,
roared into high gear Monday after
noon to defeat Coach Ray Hunsaker's
Lincoln eleven, 30-0. Thursday ot
last week, Washington trounced Jack
son, 33-0.
UTILE WORLD SEES
EVENED AT THREE-ALL
COLUMBUS, O.. Oct. 6. (AP)
The surprising little world series be
tween the Columbus Red Birds and
Newark's Bears was right back where
It started today, all even, and more
than $4000 worth of chips were down
on the outcome of the seventh and
deciding contest tonight.
The Birds, American Association
champs, swept the three-game series
at Newark, and then the Bears, In
ternational loop pennant winners by
a 25 game margin, allowed the
Birds a total of two runs In taking
the three contests here. In the last
three games the Bears outscored the
Birds, 19 to a. last night's count
being 10 to 1.
O.S.C. VETS DEMOTED
T
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CORVALUS. Ore., Oct. 6. (AP)
"Jumping johnny" Alexander re
placed Joo Gray, star left halfback
and other veterans gave way to re
serves or sophomore as Coach Lon
Stlner sought to iron out weaknesses
In the Oregon State football ma
chine Tuesday.
Hal Hlgglns, sophomore "find"
went to the second team and a ray
to' the third during the afternoon's
practice.
Preecott Hutehlna. right guard, who
has been out for the past two w?eks
with a wrenched shoulder, was ex
pected to be back In the lineup
when the Beavers play the University
of Washington at Seattle Saturday.
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Play by Play
' (Continued from Psge One.)
by fanning at a fast ball with the
count two and two.
No runs, one hit, no errors, one
left.
Yankees Hubbell, working very de
liberately, got the Yankees out with
out a run In their halt of the first
but only after the sensational Joe
DIMaggio got his first hit and the
first for the Yankees by cutting a
fast ball for a single after Hubbell
had walked Croscttl, the first up,
and fanned Rolfe, who awung at a
screw ball with the count two and
two.
Crosettl stopped at second on Dl-
Magglo's single. Gehrig filed out on
the second pitched ball, and Dickey
was the third out on a long fly to
Lelber. I
No runs, one hit, no errors, twol"olved Hubbell's hurling magic with
left.
Second Innlnc.
Giants The Giant went down to
order. Ripple flying -to Hoag after
oreaxing nis bat on the first Ditched
ball, which be fouled into the stands
behind the Yankee dugout. McCarthy
iinea 10 Liazzeri, who made a shoe
top catch, and Mancuao lined to 6el
kirk.
wo runs, no hits, no errors, none
lert.
xanKees The Yankees could do
no better In their half. Hoair wound.
tng out, Bartell to McCarthy, Selkirk
bounding out. Whitehead to McCar
thy, and Lazzerl going down after
Huooeu made a nice, gloved stab
of his hopper and threw him out at
nrst.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
leit.
Third Inning.
uianu aoraez set the Giants
down in order for the second time
woseiu. making a neat stop ol
Whitehead's bounder behind second
base, threw him out. Hubbell lashed
a long drive which Selkirk caught
on the bank a few feet out in front
of the stands, while Moore was
thrown out, Gomez to Gehrig.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Yankees Likewise the Yankees fell
m order before Hubbell's beautiful
pitching, Gomez grounding out. Cro
settl flying to Moore with the count
three and two and Rolfe hois tine a
nort ny h xwoore.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Fourth Inning.
The Giants were down one-two-three
again, Bartell flying to Hoag
in deep left, Lazzerl grabbing Ott's
tricky hopper and throwing him out
to Gehrig on a pretty play and Lel
ber popping to Lazzerl. who backed
up on the grass for the catch.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Yankees DIMaggio could do no
better for the Yankees, rolling out
to Whitehead, who tossed to Mc
Carthy, Gehrig fanning with the
count two and two and the crowd
roared, and Dickey grounding out to
McCarthy, unassisted.
No runs, no hit, no errors, none
left.
Fifth Inning.
Giants Bill Terry's men drew first
blood In a vicious three-hit attack
on Gomez which produced one run.
Ripple led off with a single Into
right field with the count two and
two and McCarthy rifled a single
past Lazzerl on the fhlrd pitched
ball.
Mancuso drove In the first run ot
the game. With the count two strikes
and a ball, he hit Into a double play.
Crosettl to Lazzerl to Gehrig, but
the maneuver let In Ripple, who
had taken third on McCarthy's aln-
in tack Vfcat Ptckan Jk
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(gle. Whitehead lashed a double along
tne right field line. Hubbell ground
ed out to Gehrig, unassisted
One run, three hits, no errors, one
left,
Yankees Hosg lifted a high fly
to Bartell on the first pitch and Sel
kirk followed with another fly to
Ripple In short right. Lazzerl was
the third out, swinging at a fast
one with the count two and two.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
sixth Inning. .
Giants Gomes yielded another hit
in the alztb. but that was all the
Giants could do. Moore, first up,
dribbled a alngle through the mid
dle of the diamond, but Bartell filed
to Selkirk, Ott fouled to Catcher
Dickey and Lelber hit a long fly
to Hoag.
No runs, one hit, no errors, one
left.
Yankees: The Yankee sluggers
a blast of basehlts which blew him
out of the box after he had let In
five runs and put the Yankees way
in front.
Hubbell, weakening with the first
pitched ball of the Inning, walked
Gomez and Crosettl followed with a
single to left, Gomez taking second.
Rolfe filled the bases by a single
to short left. Dlmagglo, rapping out
his second hit of the game off Hub
bell's first pitch, scored Gomez and
Crosettl with Rolfe taking third and
Joe getting to second on the throw
In. Gehrig, next up, was intentionally
passed, filling the bases again. Dickey
brought In the third run, scoring
Rolfe when Whitehead failed to bold
a sharp grounder and it went for a
single. With three runs in, Hubbell
got his first out. Hoag grounded to
Ott, forcing Dlmagglo to the plate,
Ott to Mancuso, with Hoag safe at
first. With one down. Hubbell was
shocked again, Selkirk singling the
third pitch sharply to right, scoring
Gehrig and Dickey and sending Hoag
to third.
Terry Jerked Hubbell, replacing him
with a righthander, Dick Coffman.
but a pitch brought Harry Gumbert
to the box. The announcer errone
ously called Gumbert and after a con
ference, Terry decided to let him
stay.
Lazzerl continued the assault,
grounding through Whitehead for an
error and scoring Hoag, the sixth run,
with Selkirk taking third.
Terry sent in his third pitcher.
Coffman replacing Gumbert, and he
promptly walked Gomez, again filling
the bases. Crosettl filed to Moore
for the second out and Rolfe walked
with the count three and two, forc
ing In Selkirk with the seventh run.
The Giants' nightmare finally
came to an end with the next batter.
Dlmagglo, flying out to Lelber In
deep center.
Seven runs, five bits, two errors.
three left.
Seventh Inning
Giants: The Giants did nothing tc-
repair the damage, going out in
order. Ripple filed to Hoag In short i
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left, McCarthy rolled out, Gomez to
Gehrig, and Mancuso hoisted to Dl
magglo In abort center.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Yankees: Coffman pitched himself
out of a tight spot after walking tha
first two Yankee batters. Gehrig and
Dickey. Hoag, after trying to sacri
flee twice, hit Into a double play.
Ott to Whitehead to McCarthy but
Gehrig reached third. Dickey going
out at second. Selkirk left blm there,
grounding out, Bartell to McCarthy.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
Eighth Inning
Giants: Gomez continued to hand
cuff the Giants, Whitehead flying to
Dlmagglo, Berger hoisting another to
Joe and Bartell lining out to Hoag in
front of the left field barrier after
Moore dropped a Texas leaguer single
into left.
No runs, one hit, no errors, one left,
Yankees: Lazzerl rang up the first
homer of the series by knocking the
ball into the lower left field stands
with the count one strike and three
balls. He got the hit off Al Smith,
Ulant southpaw and Terry's fourth
pitcher of tho game, who replaced1
Coffman at the start of the inning.
Smith got by the next three batters
in order, Gomez going out on Rip
ple's one-handed stab of his line
drive, Crosettl lining to Ott and
Rolfe hoisting to Moore.
One run, one hit, no effors. none
left.
Ninth Inning
Giants: The Giants made a feeble
effort to recapture the game but the
best they could do was Ripple's walk
to first. Ott, the first man up, struck
out and Lelber lined to Dlmagglo.
Ripple walked and McCarthy, with
the count three and two, grounded
out to Gehrig, unassisted.
No runs, no nits, no errors, none
left.
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SINGLE
PRICE
90 PROOF
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85-
PINT
QUART $55
GALLON $5.85
WHISKY
COMPANY
fare $.4t , V30
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KENTUCKY WHISKY
MADE AS
BROWN-rORMAM
MAKES IT
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