por, two
Sport
Graphs
Billy Hulen Says;
New York S?
CUim Mrrig
CoIUpted Ynks
Mr. Dun Daniel ft the New
York World-Telegram has an
swered question that bas been
bothering u. and undoubtedly
million of other fan, for the
past month or o: to wtt, What
REALLY t the matter with the
Yankee and why aren't they
coin- to win their fifth traight
American league pennant?
Writing In the Snorting New.
last Issue, the man reoognired
a being probably the keenest
of the nations baseball acnbea
hoot the well-known . "woikt"
and puta the finger on wht he
ealli "the paramount reaaon for
the collapse" of one of the great
est ball clubt ever put together.
According to Mr. Daniel the
trouble with the Yanka la, hold
your breath, nothing more start
line than marriage. Yea, the
m.oMv Rmni Rom hers have
ton. an el foldo because mem-
tier of that austere aggregation
shave decided that two can live
t cheaply at one, and have
lone something about It.
"We all know that mar
rUg. hat a disturbing effect
n most ball players." Den
itielt wrote, 'It forces ball
player to chancre hit chief cen
ter of interest from himself to
another person. For years and
year he hat been something
of an oomanlao. Suddenly be
' disco Tsrs he doesn't lore him
self at much at ha does a new
- abject ' affections.
. The cumulative effect of
marriage on a ball club are tre
enendou. When team estab
Itches Itself at a successful one,
usually after two world series,
he egomaniac who have been
suffering through bachelorhood
suddenly find that they are get
ting older without having an
f1" themselves In life, or set
jip an establishment. They flndlPmilI) , wu.known villain ev, ,d , automatic ball and
Ihey have the money to marry. kl,.r prm,M in the past two!,trjke indicator for use in the
and the next thing you know wwki wn. n. shellacked : 1Mi nBtmnal semi-pro baseball
there Is an epizorotic of mar-, nnnv VcSh.ne and B.lcstro I.-,..
rinses ("I iiim i iiio.
. "rhaVa what happened on the
Yankees. There are very few
bachelors left on the team. Why,
ven In this terrible season of
failure. In July, Steve Sundra
knd Buddy Rosar got married
Their minds might have been
on the Intricate problems con
fronting the ball club and them-
elves. Ordinarily a manager ex
rclses a eerta In
prerogative
and forbids
the season.
twi I art a fliielnn
1 "But when
McCarthy
told
Sundra and Rosar thev could gh,e pn,lw) , terrific tussle.
jet hitched he recognized the promoter Mack Lillard looks
Jiandw-ritlng on the wall for his for , ,Tgt. croWd to attend,
ball club and wanted the play-W)h tn, mKin tnrn pulling
tut concerned to get their mar tn,m n n droves. The program
Wage worriet out of their tyaV.m tart at 8:30 sharp.
ems a soon at possible
"Last winter Jo. PiM.oolo
got married. Spud Chandler
and Marlut Ruste also are re
cent bridegrooms. Within th
period ol Yankee tuecestM,
Red Rolf. Frank! Cret.ltl
and others htv. taken th
leap. Thlt It not an argum.nt
that ball play.n should take
a vow ol celibacy. But It It an
analytlt ot th reasons for th.
eollapt of th. Yankees. It It
th. paramount factor."
So, thank you Mr. Daniel
And we wonder if It wouldn't
ne a gooo inea lor someoooy to ,,nd (1,,,n Tn, Mrnr n,iniher of
make a check on the Portland contt, .m n, pived tomor
ReaTOrt and find out how many row
of them are going home to the Thp ,nr duelers of
little wnmsn after their day pnrti,nd are the defending titl
work (?. Probably all o( them j,t
- The lx-dav tournament will
! close with the finalt Saturduv
MOW TWFV niBh,
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(By th. Associate Prl
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Detroit BK
Boston ..
Chicago 5fi
New York f7
Washington 4
St Loult 47
Philadelphia 43
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BOTH GLADIATORS
CONFIDENT THEY
E
Hagen Meets Belcastro In
Middle Go Wagner to
Open Card With Kenaston
One of two nifty grappling
winning streak will be anapped
off short In the armory tonight
when Mike Nazarian, the big.
mean Armenian who haa copped
, three atraight matche here,
goe forth to battle Ernie Piluso,
unbeaten In hit last two Jaunt
to the barrier.
One of the victory string will
be broken, that la, If the match
doesn't wind up In a draw. And
to hear the two participants
mouth their Insults at each
other, it doesn't appear like the
fracaa has chance of going
the one-hour limit to tie ver-
oin.
Supporting the expected sen-
I sattonal main event will be a
pair of extra-fine preliminary
struggle, both of them pitting
clean and scientific matman
against a villain of the muddiest
hue,
Jack Hagen, whose Initial ap
pearance here last week result
ed In lots to Ottt Cllngman.
will face Mad Italian Pete Bel
castro In the center tiff, slated
for six 10-mlnute heats or the
best two out of three falls.
Bobhy Wagner, number one
"right guy, will face a dyed-
in-the-wool "wrong" character
in the tlx round opener, col
tiding with Bob Kenaston of
Gold Hill. Both these support
ing brawls are rated toss-upt,
with any alight advantage going
to the bad boy Belcastro and
Kenaston.
Tossup Match
As for the top tirf between
Piluso and Nasarian. local prog -
noctlcatAra .re h.vine a diffi-
, tj doolne" the outcome.
However. Xaxarian ftcrures to
provt perhaps considerably
; ,.. ,h.n ... , thM
bad men. 'Similar devices are used In many
Although Kazartan Is rated igtates traffic tanulators. Aut
.n imorthoHov matman. his tac- I KM Mimt iiinmat.
tics arent quit so foul and
loathesome as those of other in -
famout gladlatort who could be
mentioned. He It a soiled gen
tleman, all right, but in his be
:hal( ,.., b. tniit h,
mixes certain amount oi iegi -
timate maneuverlns with his
Knit atnff Thal'i mhv h mmv
BOXMEN IN MEET
Salem. Aug. 1 lPi The sev
enth annual Oregon softhall
tournament opens here tonight,
'with 16 teems, all district cham
pions competing.
Four games are scheduled.
starting at 7 SO p. m.. on Sweet
I Tonight's schedule 7:30 St
lens vs Corvallls, 8 30 Port
land s No 8 entry vs. central
Oregon: 9 30 Joe Mann Fuelers
of Portland vs Portland Flre I
! men. in to Forest Grove or
Millshoro vt Medford.
LOUIS MAY FIGHT BAER
AT
Sacramento. Cal.. Aug IB
P' .'ack k earns admitted to
dav he was Interested In a pro
nosal to bring heawweirM
champion ,lne Louis to the San
Franriscn fir for a firm with
either Max Bner or Fdwfri
Patrick Cnmlskey.
Kearns one-time manager of
.tack Dcmnsr-v said he would
1 confer todav with a group of
i business men who were ronsld
1 erink. staring the Treasun
island bout
He said he would make an
offer to Mike .larohs for Louis'
services
Ke.rns talked yesterdns- with
Anril Hoffman, manarer of
Ma and Rudd Baer roncern
tnr a prnposed Mn ftsa-oni
lske fight at Jerses Cltv.
MEDFORD MAIL
Piluso Grapples Mike Nazarian in
Battles Belcastro Tonight
s - s.
- .A ' "V
- in
Young Jack Higen (abora) of Shreveport. La., will face a
tough wrestling opponent in the armory tonight when he goes
against Ptt Belcastro. th Weed. Cal., toughi. Hagen. a clean,
scientific matman. will be making his second appearance here
this evening. They meet in th middle event.
Bush Baseball Boss Would
Use 'Magic Eye' As Umps
By Harold Claassen
Wichita, Kas., Aug. 39 (ffh He's already taken the stoop
and sauat from among the umpire's duties with his automatic
pl.te duster. Now Raymond Harry Dumont plans to take out
he plate umpire himself.
TV. .mKntnbn. , .
Ui.r. i. noti.tin for . "mnirir,
a ,n.,i ka Mff(ciariri
! rf , pitcher's offering broke the
! v.. .v..
lnny tnev flash through the
'f(,id of rax-s
Dumont, president of the N'a
tlonal Semipro Congress, al-
reeadv has devised the electric
,,.. ,A th. ,r.cthle
1 microphone which permits r-1
hit.-, in nnnnno 1 i n e u n
i jiunf.. n v.& r,
I The instrument also ran be
u,pd to Tr.ay home plate argu
Iments hut games the first three
; Aiyt o( tnr jn40 tournament
lhave been placid.
with th. ivnt of the "maelr
!ve n electricians union earn
might be of greater advantagr
! than a rule book. .
THREE I FOR FBSTi
in IT
i
,1
I. C. Irwin of Ashland Doug
las Gardiner and Tori Porter
each won three golf balls as
they tied for first place In the
weekly blind bogey tournament
at the Rogue Vallcv club Sun
day afternoon. Bogey number
was B6
l,ee Waton won low net
prire Dick Smith took hlph net
and Bob Hammond won low
gross.
Scores Yesterday
By th. Associated PrMs
N.tion.l Leaoue
St Iuls 3-5. Cincinnati 14
Brook'.vn 7-3 Boston '! 1
Philadelphia 6-6. New York
3-6
Chicago P Pittsburgh 1.
American L.aau.
Boston 4 W.shlncton 2
New York 9-3. Philadelphia
i i-'
Chlcaco 7 Petroit 5
Cle-eland 1 St Louis
railed ninth raip
Pacilic Co.s: l.Mnue
Sacramento 5-4 Seattle 1 .
l.os Anarlos u.f, ("o'tlntid 4 3
San Dicso 3 1. Oakland ; -2
Hnlh'woo; 4-3 San 'rr.n.-isc(
18
Western lnt.rn.tlon.1
Spokane 11-5. Salen; 3 0.
'atrou'er 5 V enati'hre 4
Yakima 3-fi. Taronia " 5
Plene.r L.anu.
Bnlsr H Salt Lake 7
Ok'dep 5 Pocat,-lle 4
Idaho r.illf K "'win Fn'.!. ln
Wslla Walla Wa.h. Am If
V' Mark ronnrl! I" lin-kes
wa arrested near Wa'tstniri: las
night and o'dced held to: in
gane. Ore., authorllies
TRIBUNE. MEDFORD
s -.-ie
EUGENE, 10 TO 2
Eugene. Aug. ID 7P' Al
i ra""ln "r"1""
i.h". r',-nln of KaT
Miller, defeated Eugene. 10 to 2
yesterday in the deciding game
of a play-off for the Oregon
s,a,e Baseball league champion
: grun
I The title will pot he offic
inllv nwnrripd. however, until
' league president George Wil
holm rules on Eugene's protest
of Snturdny night'f game, which
Albany enptured. 4 to 3.
I After Carl Shoots stole home
with the winning run in the
mum huiimk, i-ucnir rn.irru
the contest. rhnreinc. Umpire
Ruzz Nonkrn cnllrri him out
then reversed nimscu, anowint
the run.
Sunday's score:
Albany 10 34 1
Eugene 2 7 1
Miller and Lentirh: Wiltshire
Day. Rehhrrg and Mnttison.
(Hi-
UI
III
By th. Associated Pratt
The name of Boh Kinnamaii
former Washington State collei'r
twirler. was inscribed todav in
the Western Internationa
leacu hall of fnme.
The Spnkanr Indmns' rookie
twirler. who previously had
won n:lv onr game in five
starts, twirled a no-hll. no-run
ffamr as the Indians defeated
the Salem Senators ." 0 tn the
nii-'hicar. of a douMrhcadcr In
Salem yesterday The Indians
also won the first game 11-3.
Kmnaman allowed only three
senators to reach first, all in
the fourth, vhor he gnvr three
nasses afte'
two were out Lev:
Mrk'ormflri, lef: fn-lder kepr
ttie ro.kn 's record ciea- by a
ifamr mnr.mr rntrh o:' !:f Harke:'
,fl ha.-K ol seconC Pasr.
Valsett Goose-tqoed
Si''
rvtcm Au. 1" llr
"rc's ri.-.n.-rrs of Po-tlant
lutowashr.' Yalsrt: to t
here ycsrn!." tf thr f--in' pan-(
of a series for the Portland va'
les- bashal'. league champion
ship
CNh!r tin"
rw mis tt Cla
WATER WtLL nr-ILLINC
M S 411 rt I I SI tl'HIM
SMiniMtn eau'rs
P. OFT Pl'KNS
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OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 19. 1940.
ROUNDUP CLOSES
WITH ATTENDANCE
TOTAL AT 4,000
Bob Lockie of Redding Wins
Bronc Riding Contest
Shepherd Best Calf Roper
Sponsors of the first Medford
Roundup Days counted their en
terprise success today, follow
ing the second showing Sunday
afternoon of the rodeo at the
fairgrounds park. About 1 .500
persons witnessed yesterday's .
program, bringing the total at
tendance for the two-day round
up to approximately 4.000.
Bob Lockie of Redding. Cal..
took home the lion's share of ,
prize money by finishing first
in the bronc-riding contest over
the two-day stretch. Tom Bride
was second and Charley Stick
ney third.
The biggest thrill of Suny's
how came in the last event
the Brahma bull riding contest '
when Clarence Bubemeck ;
stuck on Cavasan for a -complete '
j ride. It was the first time the :
bull ever was ridden, and Bu-
j berneck was the only cowboy
' to make a complete ride during
both days of the rodeo.
Fast Bulldogging
Bubemeck also copped first
money In Sunday's bulldogging
j contest, bringing his animal to
, earth in 9 4 5 seconds. Charley
I Stickney was second in 11 4 5
seconds and Si Elliott third in! today "an additional acreemem
,,nH, .has been reached for the pur-
" ' T ' . i chase by United States organize-,
Chuck Shepherd won the throu(!h norm,i trade chan-!
calf roping contest In 17 see- . , frth.r unr-lrc of mhhrr "!
' onds. with Len Perkins second
I in 22 seconds. Buck Brown
grabbed top prize in the wild
1 cow stopping event In 6 2 i sec
! onds. Mrs. C. L. Dodge won the
' musical chair race, limited to
I woman contestants.
There was only one injury In
j the two-day rodeo. Sunday, Art
l Russell suffered a hurt shoul
' rier and arm when the bucking
hronc he was attempting to ride
threw him to the ground in
front of the bleachers. He was
not seriously injured.
Considerable excitement was
caused yesterday when a Brah
ma bull broke loose during an
exhibition of trick riding by
iilli
Ml
i Are you a Hit-and-run 1
. Shopper?
Bob Hooker. Cowboy finally
rounded up the big fellow after
about 10 minute of maneuver
ing. I
Hooker. local man and one
of th finest trick rider and
raoer in the business. gve
splendid exhibition at both
(how. Frank Chitwood at Sen
or Cuspidor the clown kept the
customers in high good humor
with hi hilariou antic aboard
hi trained mule. Scrap Iron.
Another feature of the rodeo
the performance of Ernest j
Bohme and his horse Rowdy
The pair went to bed in the
middle of the arena, the horse
showing perfect training.
Queen Leads Parade
The Ashland Trailnder and
the Klamath falls Sheriff
posse, two organization oi
mounted rider, participated in
the grand parade opening both
performance. The parades were !
ltd by Queen Jeanne Salade .
and her four princesses.
It wa the consensu of local
lover, of horseflesh that the
roundup was a great success
and praise was heaped upon all
those in charge of the affair.
ROUNDUP REPORT WILL
BE HEARD AT MEETING
The board of directors of the
Medford Athletic association i
will hold their weekly meeting .
In the Jackson County Cham
ber of Commerce Tuesday night
at 8 o'clock.
A report will be given con-
,n,in h MrtfnrH P mtnitun
Days, which wa sponsored by the Multnomah club of Port
the association. All members ' land, respectively.
are asked to be present,
British Rubber Deal
London tin IB tlPl The
British colonial nffir announced
Cosing tlm. for Too lAt. to Cla
iry Ads la 1 :S0 p m
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W will be pleased to meet all our old customers as well as
pew ones.
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O. L. LINDLEY'S
6th and Front
Hit-and-run driver are known & & national menace.
Hit-and-run shoppers are almost as dangerous but
only to themselves!
Hit-and-run shoppers act on impulse, without plan
or purpose. They rush through miles of aisles, pause,
pass on, back-track and buy.
They pay too much and get too little. They waste
time and squander energy. And a lot of their pointless
purchases wind up in a dark closet with the rest of the
family skeletons!
Smarter, shrewder shoppers chart their shopping
trips in advance in the advertising pages of this
paper. They compare products, prices, values. They
learn exactly where to find what they want. Then they
go and get it.
Read the advertisement regularly. It's a simple
ystem. But it saves times, temper, tramping. And it
makes every dollar do double duty!
Armory
LOUiSVlLLE MERMAID'CHAMPS CROWNED
CAPTURES 3 Hiii GOLF TOURNEY
By Psul r. Swing.
t . , es . t 1 Q .
A new American champion
thnce tow
compeiuors in mc - r . -
men AAU swimming cham& captured the men under 32
ionship which ended 'ast night ! years division Saturdsy by
The girl: Mary Ryan, .lender! jouncing Bob McKendnck. .
15-vear-old distance star of the Portland caddy, 5 to S.
Lakeside club. Louisville, Ky. Mis Miller successfully de-
The American records: 23 i fended th e women. tiUeJurn
minute.. 15 seconds for the mile: tng back Mrs. A. D. Harden of
5 minutes. SO and l-10th seconds
for the 440-yard free style: 11
minutes. 18 and 4-10th seconds
for the 880-yard free style.
Marv raced through the wa-
Iter with a long effortless stroke j
I to win the E80 yesterday. 35
vards ahead of her teammate,
Ann Hardin.
Mary's performance gave her
the high individual point .core
of the meet. 15.
The Women's Swimming as
sociation of New York clinched
(Sunday's other feature, the 330
vrd mediev relay. Lacking a
standout star.
the New ioikltion of their association, E. B.
squad showed
uniform power ;
and stamina to finish in 4.01.1.
Trailing were the LiOS Angeies
Athletic club, Los Angeles, the!
Alexander House
Community
' association of Laui. Ha waU. and
Death At Crossing
Centralia. Wash., Aug. 19.
t!P A
crash of a Northern
Pacific passenger train and two
n,"lu r7MW,
and injured four other person.
here today in a tragic postlude
to the army maneuvers which
ended in this region today.
Closing tlms lot Too lt to Clst
!f? Ads u 1 SO p m.
SHELL SERVICE
Phone 4563
Tonight
Astoria. Aug. I. JPi Ore
gon coast golf crown wer
worn today by Louts Rot of
Portland. Jessie Miller of As-
ujiim .u - "
jr . ,,, ,tek, Bw
Astoria. 5 and 4.
The men over 82 year cham
pionship went to Carson after
he defeated Paul Walgxen ol
Corvaui. ana .
Walter Cline of Salem defeat,
ed Ed Watson of Portland, S
and 2, for first flight honor.
in the under 3Z year division.
Stat Engineers Meet
Spokane, Aug. 19--!i More
than 400 of the outstanding me
chanical engineers of the United
States will gather in Spokane
Sept. S-fl for the annual eonven-
Parker. Washington State Col-
lege engineer ana cnairman ot
tne convention conimuitt, wo
today.
A GOOD NAME
wi think, is vitally im
portant in tb Used Car
business. And it can't be
bought . . it must b earned,
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lied Cir Lot, th an Bvtlett
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