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MBPFORD' -SfXTL TRIBUTE, TVrEDFORD,' OREGON. TTEflyESfiAT, TCLY 21 1987. PAGTC FOUTl Undefeated Softball Teams Tangle Tonight for First - Half Title StNGLER, SCHEEL IN HURLING DUEL Cream of City Talent to Meet When Jennings and Tlmbermen Take Field at 7:45 Sharp Tonight Game TonlfJit. Commercial league: Timber Products v. Jennlng Tire. Plehe v. Patera. Service League (second half): Pestofflc va. Telephone, Groceteria va. Lions, SottbaU'a battle of the Tear will take place tonight when Timber Pro duct and Jennlnga Tire company, each with eight wine and no loeaea. tangle at the high achool t tedium (or the first. half championship of the Commercial league. The title en counter will start at 1:49 aharp on the north diamond. Boasting the cream of Medford's oftbell talent, both cluoa have belt- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING OLSON ELECTRIC Phone 115. I N. Bartletl Gault's Shoe Shop New Location 14 So. 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Ray Blngler, great southpaw hurler, will do the mound work for Jennlnga Tire and Red 8c heel, ace righthander of the circuit, will wheel them over for the lumbermen. Plche will meet Paber'a In the other Commercial league affair on the south diamond, the game also starting at 7:48. Start Second Half. Tonight will also see the opening of the Service league' aecond half schedule, with two games slated to get under way Immediately following the Commercial league battles. Timber Product last night copped It eighth straight win to move Into the championship game on an even footing' with Jennings, by bleating out a 21-0 victory over Fluhrera be- fore the largest crowd of the year. Three homers, four doublea, and two triples roared from the base-hit mad bate of the lumbermen a they clout ed BUI Bowerman and Jean Eberhart, Pluhrer chuckera, for 10 safe blows, while Ltndley was giving the loser only four hit. BUI Bowerman, Pluhrer manager, became a minor Commercial league hero, however, when he belted a slow ball over the center field fence. It we the first clout over the barrier In a Commercial league game this year. Paber's of Central Point defeated the Catholic Men, 4-8. in the other Commercial league game. Copco Cops Half Title. Copco lost night won the first half championship of the Service leegue by eking out a 4-8 win over the Post- office. Both clubs were undefested until the game. It was a case of brother versus brother; with Ray Slngler besting Dick In a neat duel. At least 1500 spectators are ex pected for the championship battle tonight, with Timber Products rating a slight edge among experts because of their powerful batting punch. Last night's scores: R. H. E. Timber Products 91 10 3 Pluhrer 5 4 8 Llndley and Campbell; Bowerman, Eberhart and Simpson. R. H. B. Faber'i 4 7 3 Cathollo Men 8 8 3 Ayer and Babb; Meyer and L. Si- kralda. is nnn i" U U 80 QUART $ ISO 1W-A GALLON $e 7e COM Mo, e J M "A H M 90 I MOO'I Protect Your Family from HOT WEATHER BLOWOUTS ruu U.S. ROYALS 4.75x19 $10.60 5.00x19 11.40 6.25x18 12.70 U. S. TIRES (Ouard m J Tpe, tj.fU I.7MIS LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Phone 1204 GENERAL PETROLEUM STATIONS H. E. 0 3 Poatofflc . 3 7 0 R. Slngler and Rutter; D.' Slngler and Petty. DRAGdrTFACKKOHEN Promoter Mack Ullard today an nounced that the Black Dragon would tangle with Sammy Kohen. the New York City Jew, In the main event of next Monday nlbt'a grappling card at the open-air high school arena. Prankle Clemens, Oklahoma's In dian wonder boy, will meet Carlos Rodriguez, the Mexican "hot tamale" In the middle event and Dale Haddock and Jack La Rue will face off In the opener. Frank fltojack will act aa ref eree. Base bailer Held As Check Forger PENDLETON, Ort.. July 31. (AP) Pat H. Kelly, member of the Buck- roo baseball team and employe of the Smith Canning company of Pen Iton, waa being brought here from Portland today to face a check-forging charge. The Smith company ehanged that he forged the signature to a $58.25 firm check mode out to John Lind say, cashed It here Sunday, then left for Portland. He waa picked up there by state police yeaterday and la being returned here by Robert Goad, Uma tilla county sheriff. LEGION BASEBALLERS IN SECTIONAL PLAY PORTLAND, July 31. Amer ican Legion baseball teams, district championship play nearly completed, square off this week for sectional titles. The four top teams will play for the state championship August 7 and 8 at Wood burn. District winners are: 1, Estacada; 3, Wood burn: 3, Corvallls; 4. Rosa- burg; 5, Hood River; 7, Ontario. El Rey Roofers and ' Postofflos Pharmacy will decide the district 8 championship August 3. San Francisco Butter 3) STEELE AND WILLIAMS IN NON-TITLE MATCH WASHINGTON, July 31. (ff) Middleweight Champion Freddie Steele of Tacoma, Wash., makes his four teenth start since winning the cham pionship, tonight In a 10-round n en title match with Charles (Hobo) Wll llama of Alexandria, Va. The contest, scheduled for last night, was postponed because of rain. Steele weighed 101 H nd Williams a quarter of a pound more. REV. WESTON HONORED AT CHURCH COUNCIL TURNER, July 81. (flv-Mlntater and delegatea forming the Oregon dlatrlct council of Assemble of Qod elected Rev. Charles O. Weston of Balem district superintendent. Other officers Include: Rev. At wood Poster, Cottage Grove, secre tary; Rev. Allen H. Bank, Albany, treasurer: Rev. Leonard Weston, Med. ford, federal presbyter. It. 4 GIANTS' OUTLOOK NEW YORK. July 31-(AP) Tha New York Giants, one game behind the National League-leading Cubs, to day suffered two damaging blows to their hopes of retaining the pennant. An x-ray examination, made only yesterday, revesled thst Qua Man cuso, the regular catcher, had broken his right Index finger when he stop ped a foul tip last Tuesday In Baker bowl, Philadelphia. At first thought no more serious than a bruise, the Injury now is -likely to keep the val uable backstop Inactive for three mora weeks. In addition, Dick Bartell, hurt on Sunday when he made a throw while off balance, will be out of uniform for ten more days. He has a torn ten don in the left groin. Harry Dannlng has been filling in behind the plate for Mancuso, with Mickey Haslln taking Bartell'a place at shortstop. Meteorological Report July 31, 1937 Forecasts Med ford and. vicinity; pair tonight and Thursday; little change In tem perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday but fog on coast; little change in temperature; gentle northwest wind off coast. . , , Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 97; lowest 81. Total monthly precipitation, none; deficiency for the month, 0.30 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1936, 16.85 Inches; deficiency for the season, 1.23 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m yes terday 38 per cent; 5 a. m. today 79 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 4:55 a. m., sun set 7:40 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. 120 Meridian Time. If 2 ri ?! Boise 100 68 Clear Boston ....- 76 63 Cloudy Chicago ........ 84 60 Clear Denver 82 66 Clear Cureka ....,....... .. Helena .... 94 54 Clear Los Angeles 88 60 Cloudy MEDFOBD ..... 91 86 . Clear New York 78 62 Cloudy Omaha 88 66 Clear phoenli 108 78 Cloudy Portland 82 58 Clear Reno 88 48 Clear Roseburg .... 86 64 Clear Salt Lake 102 66 Clear San Francisco 88 54 Clear Seattle 78 52 P.Cdy. Spokane . 90 60 Clear Washington, D.C. 70 66 P.Cdy. Yakima .- 92 82 Clear Communications Drinking In City Park To the Editor: Open your eyes. X wonder If either the wet or drys realize to what state of affaire the liquor problem has come to. When girl and boy of 'teen age bring liquor In bottles to our city public- park and there carry on most shamefully In fact too shameful to write down In words, finally carrying one girl off too drunk to stand and chucked her Into a car departing In haete. All thla In broad daylight on a recent Sunday about noon. Police patrol 1 badly needed In the park. The writer 1 an eye-wltnesa. Name on Pile. Medford, July 19. 4 LAWN MOWERS sharpened We call and del Sim bios.. Pel. 61 23 N Pit You can STILL buj America's finest low priced sar" a! this bargain price Soe . . . drive . . . bur iodavl SKINNER'S GARAGE HOW THEY-' STAND By the Associated Press Coast W. I Pet. flan Diego 88 45 .803 Sacramento 86 46 .680 San Francisco , 63 48 .883 Portland 88 81 .632 Loa Angeles 58 64 .609 Oakland 48 65 .425 Seattle . .- 47 64 .423 Mission . 40 72 .357 National W. I Pet. Chicago 60 29 .633 New York 61 31 .632 Pittsburgh 44 36 .567 St. Louis .....- 42 37 .532 Boston . 37 44 .457 Brooklyn .......- 33 46 .433 .. 31 48 .403 .. 30 62 .386 Cincinnati Philadelphia . American W. L. Pet. Mew York 64 33 .701 60 32 .810 47 31 .803 42 34 .553 37 38- .493 Chicago .... Detroit . Boston Clevelsnd Washington . 30 45 .400 St. Lout 25 52 .325 Philadelphia 23 53 .303 COURT HOUSE NEWS mirnuuwd by the Jaekstm County Abstract Co., 131 B. Sl.th Street. Marriage Licenses. Kvan W. Alborn and Ruth O. -linear. Roland Todd and Ruby Mlnear. . Circuit Court. Home Owners Loan corporation v. Rosa D. Hansen et al; foreclosure. Pearl L. N. Henderson va. W. W. Miller et al; t oqulet title. . State Unemployment compensation Commlaslon vs. Henry P. Padgham, Jr.; for money. Ernestine C Whaley vs. Theodore Wesley Whaley; divorce. Real Estate Transfers. Jeatle Danford Llnkletter et al to John F. Vestal et ux; W. D. Lota 19 and 20 Blk. M Railroad Addition to Ashland. W. H. Noreross et ux to Jackson County. Oregon; W. D. land In DLC No. 66 Tp. 37 8. R. 3 W. W. M. Mollle M. Wltcher to Luclan Van Oordon et al; QC.D. Lou 3 and 4 Blk. 10 Phoenix, Ore. Edith Laraen to John Franklin Cameron et al; W. D. Lot 11 Blk. 2 page Addition, City of Medford. Arthur V. Hardy et ux to Blanche Mokler; W. B. Lot 7 Howard Park. Soloman A. Leaverton et ux to Ar thur V. Hardy et ux; W. D. Lot 7 Howard Park. David Yale et ux to J. H. Fletcher et ux; W. D. Lot In Blk. 3 Eexteruuon of Siskiyou Height Addition, Med fotd. Elisabeth Barron to Mallnda Kin;: W. D. land In Sec. 23 Tp. 39 8. R. 2 East. REGISTER your car for MILEAGE SERVICE AT A. B. CULY'S Associated Service Station Corner Front and Main Sts. We give MILEAGE SERVICE with FACTO At .SPECIFIED, nin:iwn.i;ii L. C. GRIMES Phone 351, Central Point ASSOCIATED MILEAGR SERVICE EAST SIDE Service Station N. L. "Niik" Oifford, Prop. E. Main & Tripp. Phone 151 HORNSBY OUSTED ST. LOUIS, July 21. (AP) Don ald L. Barnes, president of the St. Louis Browns, announced today that Manager Rogera Homsby had been relieved of bis duties, effective today. Barnes said the action waa "taken for the good of the Browne." The president of the American league baseball club said Homsby'a contract, which ran through the 1938 seaaon. was so written It could be broken at the discretion of the club." Jim Bottomley, coach and reserve first, baseman, was named acting manager. Hornsby could not be Immediately reached for comment. , . 1 Pomona Grange Br Gertrude Haak. Jackson County Pomona Orange will meet In all-day session with Applegate Grange, opening at 10 a. m. Saturday, July 24. Apptegat Orange Is making exten sive plans to entertain Pomona and It la hoped that a large group win be present. As this Is the very busiest time of the year for farmers, mere will be many who will be unable to attend, therefore we hope that every Granger who can do so. will attend. Thirty-eight new members were taken into Pomona during May. We would be very glsd to welcome these new members to their first regular Grange session. Applegate Grange has given notice that their Grange would furnish hot beef sandwiches for the Pomona din ner. Those attending are requested to bring vegetable!, salads, desserts, etc. Applegate Grange also requests that each one bring his or her own table service, knife, fork and spoon. Applegate Grange hall Is located near the Applegate river and In a lit tle group of trees, so It will prob ably be one of the coolest spots In the county, and It la a beautiful drive down the Applegate. For those who are not familiar with the location: Drive up the Jackson ville highway to Ruch and turn to knows the condition That's the reason for MILEAGE SERVICE The care of your car exactly as your car manufacturer specifies, A complete written record of those services You don't have to know the condition of your car. Your Smiling Associated Dealer will worry about that. Vhen he service your car he gives you a written record of its condition. When nevr sen-ice needs arise, you can depend on him to remind you. Only when you get all of the services recommended by your car's man ufacturer when they are specified will you have a really effi cient car, economical to operate. Register for worry-free Mileage Service today. ANOTHER Mlrp A r s Q) Scores Yesterday (By the Associated Press.) R. H. B. Portland 8 8 0 Sacramento - - 8 7 1 Posedel and Treah; Newsome, Seats and Cooper. ' R. H. E. Seattle 0 8 1 4 0 0 San Diego Smith, Plckrel and Fernander; Chaplin and Starr. (10 Innings) Los Angeles R. H. 4 16 San Franclaco 6 6 Flowers. Evan and Collins; Oib- son, Ballou, Lawanskl and Woodall. R. H. E Mlsalonsi . 1 6 1 Oakland . 7 14 0 Nltcholaa. Beck, Ardlzola and Ou ten; Plchota and Ralmondl. . - National. Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 1 (10 In nings). New York 4.. Cincinnati 1 (10 In nings). Boston 5, St. Louis 3. Chicago at Philadelphia, rain. American. Chicago 4, Washington (10 in nings). Philadelphia 7, Cleveland 8. New York 5-9, St. Loul 4-6 (first game 10 Innings). Detroit 10, Boston 9. RUSSIAN POLAR FLIERS GO TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES, July 31, (JP) Russia's three polar filers left this morning for San Francisco by auto mobile, accompanied by Orlgorl Gokhman, Soviet consul general, for a continuation of the acclaim that has been theirs since they landed In a cow pasture near Ban Jacinto a week ago. Before departure, Col. Mikhail Gromoff, in charge of the second Russian transpolar hop, paid high tribute to Amelia Earhart and Wiley Post. the right. The hall Is located about seven miles above Ruch, on the Ap plegate highway. in SERVICE WO THE BEST BET FOR EVERY ROUND This whiskey I vr Is 16 months 1 " old 90 proof ' C , . i. No, 188-C OlDETYMI DISTIUIM, INC., N..T.C DutilUd la lUaoi. ON SALE AT ALL STATE STOftSf . Trademark Reg. U. S. Pat. 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