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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 21. 1938 PAGE THREE 4 i y FLAG RACE LEAD Dizzy Loses First With Cubs Phillies Down Giants Reds And Cards Split. CHICAGO. Aug. 30. (AP) Tho Pittsburgh Plratw extended their National league lead to five and one half games today by defeating the Chicago Cubs. 5 to a. while the New j rork uianu were Dowing to tne Philadelphia Phillies. Although the Pirates' veteran Red Lucas, their only pitcher who had gone nine Innings agatnt,. the Cuba this year, failed to go the route to day, the league leaders drove Dizzy Dean from the mound. It was Dean's first loss since nls purchase by the Cubs. Although he has been credited with six victories. It was the sixth time In nine starts he hu failed to go nine Innings. Score: R. H. E. 'Pittsburgh 5 11 0 Chicago 2 8 3 Lucas, Swift and Todd; Dean. Page, Trench and Odea. NEW YORK. Aug. 20 (AP) For the first time this year, the Phllllei won a ball game in the Polo Grounds today, nipping the Giants 8 to 7 In a slugging match to drop the New Yorkers 54 games behind Pittsburgh In the National league race. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia .. 8 16 0 New York 7 13 1 Mulcahy, Holllngsworth and At wood; Schumacher, Brown. Coffman, and Dannlng. Brooklyn, Aug. 20. (AP) Deacon Danny MaeFayden pitched tne Bos ton Bees beck Into sole possession 'of fifth place in the National league today, giving up eight hits to trounce the Dodgers 3 to 2. Score: R. H. E. Boston 3 13 1 Brooklyn 2 8 0 MaeFayden and Lopez; Hamlin, Mungo and Campbell. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 20. (AP) The Cincinnati Reds who are scrapping to get Into first place and the Card inals, Just scrapping, split an ex citing doubleheader today. The Reds won the opener, 4 to 2, and Lon War neke pitched the Cards to a 5-4 vic tory In the 'nightcap for his twelfth win of the year. " First game: R, ' Cincinnati ..... 4 It. Louis 2 Grlsson and Hershberger; Renshaw and Bremer. Second game: R Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 5 H. 9 0 0 1 Macon, H. 10 R. Davis, Casnarella and Lombard 1 Warneke and Owen. SPTS Sets Snlm Mark BERLIN, Aug. 20. (AP)-A Unit ed States swimming team composed of Takashi HIrose of Hawaii, Otto Jaretz and Paul Wolf of Chicago and Peter Flck of New York todav set what was claimed to be a world record of 3 minutes, 993 seconds In defeating an all-star European four- tome In a 400-meter relay race. The best previous mark was 4:02 by a Hungarian team. BY SEALS, 9 TO 3 (By The Associated Press) San Franciaco'a Seals scored five runs on six hit and one error the ninth Inning Saturday to swamp the Portland Beavert. 9 to 3, In the Pacific Coast league At Oakland. Bob Joyce. Oakland' ace moundsman, pitched his team to Its first victory of the current se-lea with Hollywood, 4 to 3. while at Los Angeles, the leading Angel won In rollicking fas-hton. 9 to 0 from San Diego. Results of Saturday's games did not materially change club standings The Seals got three runs off Rb do- nit In the first Inning with Di Map uto's double. Jennlng's Infield single Holder's single and Hawkins homer DiMag homered In the second. Portland scored twice in the second and once In the third. The tal; tood at that level until the ninth The Los Angele? victory moved them four games ahead of the ec ond-place Sacramento club. Scoie: R. H. E San Francisco WWH.W 0 19 2 Portland 3 10 I Frazier. Herrmann and Sprlnz; 3a lonlts,.Darrow and Dickey. Score: n. H. B San Diego 0 8 0 Los Angeles 6 14 I Chaplin. Shellenbsch and Dftore: Prim and Collins. Score: Hollywood Oakland H. ft. I 7 1 ! e al Osborne. Hutchinson and Annua clo; Joyce and Conroy. Use MsJ Tribune Want Ada ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING! Rewiring Repairing OLSON ELECTRIC .1 N llartlrll S 5 IN ROW FOR SOX PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20, (API Iron Hoss Lou Gehrig, who's on the up from the batting doldrums, hit a homer with the bases loaded and a two-run double today and gener ally was a large ball of fire as the New York Yankees walloped the Ath letics 11 to 3, The six runs he batted In made It a cinch for Monte Pearson to chalk up bis eighth win' In a row and his 11th of the year, Monte gave up eight hits altogether, but four of these came In the second Inning when the A's did all their scoring. The Yanks fired 13 hits at Buck Ross, Almon Williams and Dave Smith. Every one tn the lineup ex cept Pearson hit safely at least once. By the victory, the Yanks main tained their ten-game edge over the American league race. Score: R. H. E. New York 11 13 8 Philadelphia 3 8 1 Pearson and Dickey; Ross, Williams, D. Smith and Hayes. BOSTON. Aug. 20. (AP) Boston's Red Sox made It five In a row to day by trimming Washington 10 to 7 In a free-hitting game. Zeke Bon- ura led the Senators' attack with two doubles, a single and a home run, his fourteenth of the year. Score: R. H. E. Washington 7 15 0 Boston - - 10 12 L Deshong. Hogsett and Fen-ell, Glu- Uanai; McKatn, Chase, Baker. Harris and Desautels. CLEVELAND. Aug. 20. (AP) Mel Harder held Chicago's White Sox to seven hits today and registered his 1 1th victory of the season for the Cleveland Indians, 8-2. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 2 7 4 Cleveland .". 8 12 3 St rat ton and Rensa; Harder and Hemsley. DETROIT. Aug. 20. (AP) Rudy York's 26th and 27th home runs of the season paced the Detroit Ttgerp to their sixth consecutive victory to day, a 6 to 4 conquest of the St. Louis Browns. The two blows scored four of the Tigers' six run. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis ... 4 7 0 Detroit 6 5 0 Cox, Tietje and Sullivan; Lawson and York. SOFTBALL TITLE Lowell's Tigers of Klamath Falls won the southern Oregon district softball championship and right ta enter the statu tournament at Salem this week by defeating a surprisingly strong Ashland team at Ashland Fri day night In the finals, 6 to 5. After leading twice In the early Innings, Ashland saw Its champion ship hopes blasted when the Klam ath! tes broke a 5 to 5 tie in the sixth frame to tally the winning run. Burkland smashed a double to left and made the complete circuit when Left-fielder Al Simpson of the Ashlands threw- wild to the plate on the play. Ashland tallied twice In the first and three times tn the third, with Klamath Falls tielng the score In the second with a two-run burst, picking up one more in the third, and deadlocking the game again in the fifth by scoring twice. It was Klamath Falls' second straight district championship, the Smoke team of the Pelican city hav ing won the title last season. In this years tournament, Klamath Falls reached the finals by beating Med ford, 3 to a and Ashland moved into the finals by defeating Grants Pass. 6 to 4. Qulnn. with two hits In two trips and Burkland, with two for thref-, led the Klamath oattlng attack, while Coleman and Alphonse each got two safeties for the losers. Score: R. H. E Klamath Falls 6 7 3 Ashland 5 7 4 Ferguson, Ramos and Fryer; Tallis and Bcaras. READY FOR PLAY NEWPORT, R. I.. Aug. 20. ;p Two members of the U. 8. Davis cup team, Don Budge and Gene Mako, in dicated today they were prepared fo any Immediate assignment when they dominated final play In the 22no Newport Casino tennis tournament. Budge retired the Casino's hu bowl Ir the morning by Jefcstlng a former international teammate an) ex-Wimbledon winner, Sydney Wo-ki of New York, 6-3. 6-3. 6-2. Several hoilrs lt4r, he and Mako swept through Wtlmer Allison and Johnm Van Ryn. the Austin, Tex. veteran. 7-5. 7-5, 6-2. In the doubles final. 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It will be one of those seldom-seen, honest-to-goodness "grudge" battles at the Medford armory tomorrow night when Sockeye Jack McDonald and Pete Belcastro, Weed's Mad Ital ian, come to grips In the main event of the weekly muscle-mangle. Neither villain wastes any love on the other, and McDonald, especially. Is determ ined to erase the sting of the bout two weeks ago when Belcastro de feated him with the aid of whar many observers believe was a short count. The ex-Seattle logger claims he can whip Belcastro every day in the week and twice on Mondays, but Pete Is just as certain Scckeye can't lL-fc him even once on Mondays. When asked whether he believed McDonald could beat him in a return match Belcastro snapped "No, he can't bear me in a return match or in any kino of a match. I'll paste him again. anJ this time it will be my new holr; that turns the trick. I haven't benu able to use the new maneuver vet but I will Monday night and McDon ald will suffer plenty." Although Sockeye hasn't been reached for a statement regarding that blast of Belcastro's, it Is be lieved he would take it without change of expression and Just lift up his right fist to Indicate his ans wer. Bobby Chick and Sgt. Bob Kenas ton of Gold Hill clash In the middle event, and Joe Smollnskl nnd Mik Strellch open the program. STATE SOFTBALL SALEM. Aug. 20. fp) The wft ball championship of Oregon goes on the blork next week with 16 team from as many districts battling It out here for a week starting Monday night. . Eugene and Salem play the first game with Forest Grove and Klamuth Falls meeting In another nd of the evenlng'a four games. Albany an-i Portland's No. 2 team play the third contest and Dallas and Bend wtnrl up the f!rst night's card. Astoria and a second Salem team open the play Tuesday night with Baker and Mt. Angel following. Ei ther Mllwaukle or West Linn play Ue No. 1 Portland team and Bonneville plays either Ncwberg or McMinnvlK' In the wlndup. Two games will be played Wednes day, also Thursday and Friday with the championship Saturday night at 9 p. m. THIRD NET TITLE MANCHESTER. Mass., Aug. 20, pj Alloc Marble. America's top-rankln woman tennis star, today won her third successive singles title of th year and then teamed with Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Cambridge to win the doubles title at the 14th annuel Essex county women's Invitation tournament. Both victories came at the cxnene. of hard-hitting Australians. Miss Marble turned back the sensation pi 21-year-old Nancye Wynne. 6-1. 8-8 to add the Essex singles crown to her recent victories at Seahrlght and Rye. The Americans beat Miss Wynne and Dorothy Stevensen In the dou bles. 1-6, 6-3, 6-2. Old Oregon To Get Pair Gridiron Stars ABERDEEN. Aug. 30. fl Unlvcr slty of Oregon scored a double too, ball triumph in southwest Washing ton this week. Shortly after It au announced that BUI Brenner, sttf Olympla rullback, had can hia ft, with the Webforts, big Bob Ranuni 3 1 5-pou nd A berdeen ha 1 f buck w h . had been rumored aa destined U. Washington State college, Jolnvt Brenner In an expedition to Evigene. STOMACH ULCERS BATTLE GLENOALE TODAY; HO L Srmthern Oregon League W. L. Pet. Medford 5 1 .833 Crescent City .... 5 1 .833 Grants Puss 5 1 .81)3 Yrcka 2 4 .333 Glendale l 6 .167 Ashland ..... 0 6 .000 Med ford's crashing Craters, driving toward their first Southern Oregon league r-nant In years and years, clash v. all the rough and tough Glen dale Loggers today at the high school park In the next-to-last game of the , second-half race. The battle, ear marked as one of the most vital of ! the season, starts at 2:30 o'clock. I Bill Rathke. the game little right- hander with the crazy pitching de- j livery, has been nominated by Man- j ager Paul "Hoosier" Hoffard to open on the Crater mound, with Ray Erlekscn. another righthander, held j In reserve. For Glendale, Glenn Elliott, bril liant 18-year old Myrtle Creek south paw with the sweeping curve ball, will be on the rubber, with Merle Johnson, a righthander, ready to take over If needed. This ball game today will mark the first appearance of Medford s : hard-hitting club under the leader- ship of Pr.ul Hoffard: popular veteran who has been wrecking circuit fences hereabouts for the past 11 seasons. Hoosler was named manager of the team early last week following the resignation of Wally Rlckert. nnd Crater players are determined to ! make him a present of a victory thtff afternoon. Another "first appearance" will be made when Rlney Cook, former Lin field college star, takes his place on third base for the Craters. Cook, new Phoenix high athletic coach, was signed two weeks ago, so will be eligible for action today. He 1b a right-handed hitter and possesses powerful throwing arm. Although the Loggers have won only one victory during the second half race, they will be doubly dan gerous today because of Elliott, who hurls every other game, and because of heated feelings caused by tho forfeited game business several weeks ago in which Glenoale was forced to forfeit an encounter to the Crat ers when they became mixed up In the schedule and traveled to Medford when the game was supposed to be played In Glendale. All three league games today will be extremely crucial, as a defeat foi any-of the three top teams will mean virtual elimination from the second- half race. Only one more week of play remains after today. Other en counters see Ashland at Grants Pass and Yreka at Crescent City. Following are the( batting orders of MedTord and Glendale: Medford: Glendale: Sikrnlda, cf Ball, 3b Calvert. 2b Cheyney. lb Hoffard, If Belcher, 2b McLean, c Willis, rf White, rf Avery, ss Lewis, as .................... Goff. c Hampel, lb Rhodes, cf Cook, 3b Daniels. If Rathke, p Elliott, p PORTUNDrEGlO GRAND FORKS. N. D.. Aug 20. (AP) San Diego, Cel., defeated Port land, Ore.. 18-8, late today In the first game of the American Legion's western section Junior baseball tour nament here. The Callfornlans wlP meet the winner of tonight's gam between Lincoln, Neb., and Okemah Okla., In tho finals Sunday. San Diego's 14 hits Included two doubles, two triples and two home runs. After two men were out in the seventh, the winners scored seven times. Score: R. H. E San Diego -16 14 0 Portland 3 8 8 Hehn, Pllette and Sharp; Signer, Momyer, Clow, Pavefkovlch and I Erautt. RACING SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y., Aug. 3). pf War Admiral, Samuel Rid die's great colt, today won the 83.000 added Whitney purs? at a mile nd a quarter, scoring by a length over William Ztegler, Jr.'s Esposa Fight ing Fox was third, another ten lengths back. WlRESTILlIKf MEDFORD ARMORY MONDAY NIGHT MAIN EVENT Sockeye McDonald v. Pete Belcastro Bob Kenaston Bobby Chick Joe Smolintki Tl. Mike Strelich BALL TOSSED 708 FEET SNARED BY CLEVELAND, Aug. 20. (AP) Henry HariB Helf. Cleveland's third string catcher, stood today In Cleve land's public square and speared a ball thrown off the terminal tower. 708 feet up. to break the altitude catching record established ' 30 years ago whon Gabby Street caught a ball thrown from the top of ,the Washington monument. 550 feet high. Mathematicians estimated the balls were traveling 138 miles an hour when caught. "For a second I didn't know if it was going to hit my head or glove, ' said Helf. Later little Frank le Pytlak. Cleve land catcher, grabbed another one tossed from the tower but the 35,000 who craned their necks for a view gave most of the plaudits to Hank The stunt was sponsored by the Come-to-Cleveland committee. Ken Keltner, Indian third baseman who toed the temporary pitching rrfound on the 52nd floor, hurled 13 tall. The other 10 dropped In shrub bery and on concrete walks, giving Catcher Rollle Hemsley and Coaches Johnny Bassler and Wally Shank no chance to break down the hall of fame door. The balls that missed connections bounced six stories Into the air. IS SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. T Aup. 20. (pi W a r Admiral, the little brown horse from Samuel D., Riddle's barns1, turned In another of his machine-like performances today to chalk up his third victory In as many racea at Saratoga. Man o' War's great son outran two rivals over the mile and a quarter distance of the Whitney stake and won by a length, never in serious danger at any stage of the Journev William Zleglpr Jr.'s veteran marc Esposa, failed for the third time .o beat the Admiral, but she ran a remarkably good :ace to finish a length behind. William Woodward's three-year-old. Fighting Fox, com pie ted the field, 10 lengths away. War Admiral was a 1 to 3 favorite In this welght-for-age affair and picked v.p a purse of 82.725 to boost his all-time earnings to 8251 ,7C0. Under his 126 pounds, he sped the distance In 2:03 45, fastest timu made in the 1 1 runnings of tho fixture. The Admiral's sire, Man o War, and Sir Barton are co-holders of the track record of 2:01 45. TIE IN CANADA OPEN TORONTO. Aug. 30. (AP) Light Horse Harry Cooper of Chicago spill ed a Juicy seven all over the 18th hole on his final round of th& Can adian open golf championship at the Mlaalsauga club today and landed In a deadlock after 73 holes with Sara Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. V. Cooper, the defending champion, and Snead finished with scores of 277, six strokes behind Lawson Lit tle's 1836 tournament record and three strokes ahead of Uttle Paul Runyan of White Plains. N. Y Run yan, In a three-way tie for the lead at the 54 -hole mark, needed a 75 for his final round and had a 280 total B. L. Anderson, secretary of the Royal Canadian Golf association, an nounced Snead and Cooper will play off for the title Monday at 18 holes, Crown 2 Champions For Angling Honors COLUMBUS, 0 Aug. 30. (AP) Two more champions were crowned at the 30th annual convention of the National Association of SclentlfU Anglers today Clark Johnston of 8t. Louis equalling the national record with perfect score of 100 In the men's 8 ounce rod a curacy wet fly contest and Mrs. James Scafldl of Cleveland winning the ladles' flve elghU ounce accuracy bait castlmr event with a score of 85. Second to Johnston waa S. C Powell of Marysvtlle. Cal., with 00. Japanese consider Friday the 13th the luckiest day of the year. drat! on ial at BI(OH"Va, Tfl. 101 VAI.PNTINfH CAFK. Trt. JJ9 CUP TEAM LOSES; E BROOKLINE. Mass., Aug. 20. Badly beaten by Australia in the rirst three matches of the Davis cup In terzone final, Germany's faur-nvui tennis team today was 'requested" to cut short its American tour and return home for a "rest." A cablegram from Capt. E. C. Schoeborn, president of the Oerman tennis federation, reached F O. Uhl non-playing captain of tho Oermau team, shortly belore Henner Henkcl and Georg Von Metaxa, the Germat. singles players, took the court against Adrian Qutst and Jack BromWtch . respectively, in the final two matches of the playoff. Both German players were stunned by the news. They had been counting on playing In the United States na tional doubles championships start ing here on Monday, in the national singles at Forest Hills in September and In other tournaments on the Pacific coast later. The ailing Henkel took the court and merely went through the mo tions as he took a 6-2. 6-1, 8-6 blast ing from Qulst. Metaxa was llttl? better as Bromwlch polished him oft at 6-3. 6-2, 6-1 to provide the Aus tralians with the clean sweep of th series that their coach, George M Lott. had predicted. They nad clinch ed the right to meet the United States for the cup by winning ths doubles yesterday. FOR M0T0RB0ATS R EUBANK. N. J Aug. 30. (AP) Five world speed standards, three tor outboard motorboats and two for in boards, were written Into the record books today In the opening oventa of the national sweepstakes regatta. Jack Cooper, 5-year old gland father from Kniisas City tvho burned up the North Shrewsbury river course last year to win both the records for 325 cubic inch hydroplanes and the national sweepstake Itself, started off again by lowering his own mark for the 325 class. Cooper, driv ing Tops II, set a standard of 83.739 miles an hour In taking the third and deciding heat of the five mile race for 225 s. His own previous mark of 83.203 miles per hour was set here last year. Fifty Hours Aloft RENO. Nev., Aug. 20. (ff) Word from Ted Morrlti and Mark Peters, local pilots who passed the Bo-hoar mark of sustained flight in en as sault on the record for light cratt of over 63 hours. Indicated Peters was slightly 111 today, but both men were confident they could remain aloft until tomorrow afternoon. 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