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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUN7)AY, JULY 14, 1940.
State Game Commission Cuts Blacktail Deer Limit to One Buck
OPEN SEASON ON
ANTLERLESS DEER
E
Starvation of Herds Seen
Some Areas No Pheas
ant Shooting in West.
Portland. July IS. UP) The
state game commission cut the
blacktail deer limit today to one
buck Instead of the two form
erly allowed western Oregon
hunters.
Commissioner! also voted
against an open season on ant
lerless deer this year but con
tinued cow elk as fair game In
tome sections.
The board wai unanimous in
denying an open season on does
in Lake and Klamath counties,
but George Aiken, Ontario mem
ber, dissented In the vote on
Murderers creek in Grant coun
ty. Aiken, backing forest service
federal fisheries and wildlife de
partment and its own experts,
declared herds might face
wholesale starvation if a hard
winter occurred In over-crowded
- areas.
A storm of protest followed
the commission's 1939 open
season on antlerless deer.
The commission authorized Is
suance of 200 cow elk tags In
Umatilla and Wallowa county
areas. The northeastern Oregon
elk season remains the same
from November 1 to 16, Inclus
ive. Bag limits were unchanged
Other open seasons include:
Bull elk, Clatsop county
noon August 24. to sunset Sep
tember 2.
Antelope September 29 to
October 0 Inclusive, 2000 per
mits to be Issued in Lake, Mal
heur and Harney counties.
China pheasant. Eastern Ore
gon open season October 19 to
81, inclusive, except Malheur
and Harney counties. Malheur
county open October IS to No
vember 14, inclusive, and Har
ney county open only on Octo
ber 19, 20, 23, 26, 27 and 30.
Saga grouse and prairie chick
ensentire state closed all year.
: Sooty and blue grouse all
counties closed except Union,
Baker and Wallowa counties, op
en August 23 to 31, Inclusive,
and Clatsop county, open Oc
tober 20 to 26, Inclusive.
Valley, Bob White and Call
fornla quail no change in east
ern Oregon, but all counties
closed to pheasant hunting in
western Oregon closed to quail.
Mountain or plumed quail
entire state closed.
Silver gray squirrels open
September 1 to October 31, in
elusive, in Clackamas, Marion.
Yamhill, Washington, Benton,
Polk, Linn, Lane, Jackson,
Douglas and Josephine counties.
The deer seasons, set by legis
lative edict, remain unchanged
from September 20 to October
23, inclusive, except that cer
tain of the reserves have been
thrown open to hunting. These
are the Canyon Creek, Mule
Deer, Myrtle Creek, Mt. Emily.
Ochoco, Sterns Mountain and
Warner (outside limits of federal
reserve) reserves.
Application was made to the
commission that It recommend
federal regulations on migratory
waterfowl hunting be changed
to advance morning and extend
evening shooting hours. It also
was asked to urge a staggered
season. Members of the commis
sion expressed disfavor of the
latter idea, but took no official
action on either.
Antelope licenses will be Is
sued by lot until August 1 if
any remain. They will be distri
buted by application.
COASTER CONTEST
LATE IN AUGUST
The third annual Mall Tribune-Boy
Scout Medford Junior
roaster derby will be held the
latter part of August on Queen
Ann avenue, It was announced
yesterday by Ray Harrison,
general chairman of this year's
derby committee, who succeeds
M. C. (Doc) Wright, last year's
head.
A large entry list Is expected
for the popular event, and all
boys Interested in competing In
the race are Informed they can
deceive further Information and
a copy of the rules at Boy Scout
headquarters or the Sims bicy
fie shop on North Fir street
A PAINTER
OP REPUTATION
Daily's Anto Painting
tft douth tUrtiiMt
13 WINS IN ROW,
NEAR TO RECORD
Washington, July 13. (IP)
Buck Newsom'f thirteenth suc
cessive victory featured Detroit's
sweep of a doubleheader today
with Washington. The burly
right hander checked the Sen
ators with two hits in the night
rap to win, 4-0, after the Tigers
had taken the first game 4-3.
Newsom, in nearing the Amer
ican league record of 16 con
secutlve triumphs held Jointly
by Joe Wood, Walter Johnson,
Lefty Grove and Schoolboy
Rowe, had a no-hlt game in his
grasp until the seventh inning.
After walking Buddy Lewis in
the first inning, Newsom retired
16 Senators in order before
walking George Case with two
out In the sixth. Gerald Walk
er's single through the box lead
ing off in the seventh inning
wrecked Buck's hopes of a no
hitter. First game: R. H. E
Detroit 4 9 3
Washinston 3 7 2
Bridges, Smith, Benton andj
icoDciis; ieonara ana rerreu,
Second game:
Detroit 4 9 0
Washington 0 2 1
Newsom and Sullivan; Mar
terson, Monteagudo and Early:
Philadelphia, July 13. (IP)
The first place Cleveland In-
dians swept a three-game series
from the Athletics, taking ad
vantage of five Philadelphia
misplays to win, 6 to 4.
Four of the errors came In the
eighth and ninth Inning and Ken
Keltner and Lou Boudrcau
promptly followed them up with
singles that shattered 4-4 tie.
Connie Mack and his son.
Roy, were honored before the
game by the American Legion
for their Interest in Legion
baseball. Five players, Hal
Wagner, Johnny Babich and
Laurence Davis of the A-S and
Bob Feller and Boudreau of
Cleveland were awarded
plaques by the Legionnaires
Cleveland 6 11 0
Philadelphia 4 7 S
Harder, Allen and Pytlak:
Hoss, Caster and Hayes.
New York, July 13. (IP)
The thunder in the Yankee bats
that made a wreck out of the
American league last year broke
forth again today and submerged
the St. Louis Browns by 18-4
and 12-6.
Joe DiMagglo was the most
potent puncher, slamming out a
pair of homers in the first game
and another in the second.
First game:
St Louis 4 10 0
New York 18 11 0
Nlggeling. H. Mills, Coffman,
Cox and Susce, Ace.
Second game:
St. Loiiis 6 7 8
New York 12 7 7
Bildllll, Trotter, Coffman and
Swift, Susce. Pearson, Hadley
and Rosar.
Boston. July 13. (IP) The
Chicago White Sox blanked the
Boston Red Sox in both ends of
a doubleheader today, Ted Ly
ons capturing the first gome.
3-0, and the nightcap behind the
two-hit pitching of Big Jack
Knott.
First game:
Chicago 8 10 1
Boston ...................... 0 7 2
Lyons and Tresh; Baby and
Deautela.
Second game:
Chicago 7 13 3
Boston 0 2 0
Knott and Tresh; Wilson, Os
termueller, Wagner and Pea
cock, RACING
Chicago. July 13 UPl Blue
Delight, at 14 to 1 In the bet
ting, won the $28,000 Arling
ton Lassie stake for two-year
old fillies at Arlington park to
day, with the odds-on favorite
Misty Isle, sec&;.d and Valdina
Myth third.
Release Players
Idaho Falls. Idaho. July 13.
I'll The release of Jack Hall
and Pat O'Shea, pitcher and sec
ond baseman, respectively, of
the Idaho Falls Pioneer league
Russets, was announced today
by Lou Garland, business man
ager.
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Philadelphia, July 13. (IP)
A blister kept Cleveland's Bob
by Feller from chalking up his
second no-hlt, no-run game of
the season, says Rollie Hemsley,
Feller's battery mate.
The 21-year-old Iowa farm
boy turned in a 1 to 0, one
hit performance against the
Athletics Friday night.
For seven innings the pride
of Van Meter, Iowa, mowed
down the A's without a hit, only
one man reaching first by get
ting a walk. Then Dick Siebert.
first man up for the A't in the
eighth, singled over second
base.
"Siebert't a first-ball hitter."
Hemsley declared. "If it wasn't
for that blister we'd have
curved him on the first pitch.
But the blister gave Bob trou
ble when he tried to throw a
n. .nrf k- m. it-
one and he hit it.'
The blister developed on the
fourth finger of Feller's right
hand and resulted, Hemsley ex
plained, from the force with
which the hurler gripped the
ball.
New York, July 14. (JP)
They say Harry Dannlng, the
National league's batting cham
pion, is slipping. But a close
inspection of his current batting
average a lusty .346 shows
the "slippage" is about as rapid
and as alarming as that of an
iceberg.
The Giant catcher and "work
horse" is on top for the third
straight week, his mark giving
him the edge over Dixie Walker
of the Dodgers, who is powder
ing the ball at a .333 clip.
Chicago, July 13. (IP) The
hot race for hitting honors in
the American league continues
unabated among four stalwarts
who have been In the lead or
close to it all season.
Tart Wright, Chicago's chubby
right fielder. Is the current pace
setter, having a fractional mar
gin over his teammate, Luke
Apiling. Wright lost four points
during the week, but still shows
the way with a mark of .3304,
through Fridays' games. Ap
pling, who led the league in
hitting in 1936 with a .388
mark, gained seven points,
boosting him to .3337.
WILL END TODAY
The 1940 championship of
the annual Barker Palm Beach
handicap tournament will be
decided at the Rogue Valley
Golf club today in a pair of
18-hole matches, one this morn
ing and the other this after
noon.
At 9:00 o'clock, Dick Wray
will tee off against Ben Trow
bridge, the winner to meet
Charles Clay. Sr., in the final
and title match after lunch.
Wray, winner of the fifth flight
plnys with an 18 handicap,
while Trowbridge, third-flight
champion, has a handicap of
17. Clay, winner of the second
(light, carries a 14 handicap.
The only match this week In
the Barker tournament, Keith
Kittle versus Clay, went to the
latter on a default
Astoria Signs Games
Astoria. July 13. IIP) Coach'
nowara tioDson of me wniver
sity of Oregon basketball team,
reached an agreement with an
Astoria group yesterday where
by the Webfoot quintet will
play two games here, probably
In December. Opponents were
not selected.
Cloaint time to Too Lata to dea
lt tj Ada la I ao p m
m.
CURT DAVIS ENDS
DODGERS LOSING
SPELL WITH WIN
Cincinnati, July 13. (IP)
Curt Davis broke the Brooklyn
Dodgers four game losing
streak, and the Cincinnati Reds'
hearts, today when he hurled
the Brooks to a 3-1 victory in
the second game of a double
header. The Reds had run the Dodgers
losing streak to four straight
with a 7-6 victory in the open
ing game.
The split enabled the Dodgers
to remain one and a half games
back of the league leaders.
First game: R. H. E.
Brooklyn , 6 13 1
Cincinnati . 7 8 0
Carleton, Kimball, Fette, and
nv, i it. . i n.- t
i Lombardi,
Second game: R. H. E.
Brooklyn 3 18 1
Cincinnati 1 8 4
Davis and Phelps; Thomison
and Hershbergcr.
St. Louis, July 13. (IP) The
St. Louis Cardinals pulled a pair
of "photo finishes" today to
clip the New York Giants in
both ends of double-header,
7-6 and 4-3.
The Cards broke a six game
losing streak by pushing over
the winning run in the ninth
inning. In each game.
First game: R. H. E.
New York 6 17 2
St Louis 7 13 1
Hubbell, W. Brown. Kulyn,
Lynn, and Dannlng; Warneke
J. Russell, Lanier, and Owen,
Delancey.
Second game: R. H. E
New York 3 7 1
St. Louis .. 4 10 0
Gumbert, W. Brown, Vanden-
berg and O'Dea; Cooper and
Owen.
Chicago, July 13. W) Man
uel Salvo, the lanky Boston
right-hander, obtained from the
New York Giants last month,
pitched hl second straight
shutout nd ' fourth victory to
day as the -Bees defeated the
erratic Chttago Cubs, 3 to 0,
before 6,768-spectators. 1
Scot .r R. H. E.
Boston s 5 8 3
Chicago 0 6 5
Salvo and Berres; Mooty.
Pace, and Todd.
Pittsburgh, July 13. (Ph
The Pittsburgh Pirates staged a
three-run rally in the eighth
inning today to edge out the
Phillies 9 to 8 in a free-hitting
game before a slim Saturday
crowd of 2,473.
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 8 13 1
Pittsburgh 9 14 0
Blanton. Si Johnson, Pearson
and Atwood, Warren; Brown.
Kllnger, Lanahan, MacFayden
and Lopez, Bowman.
SPECIAL SAFETY
T
Miss Marjorie Kelly announced
yesterday that a special test
would be held in about two
weks for all students who failed
to pass or were unable to take
their Red Cross water safety
campaign tests held recently.
The special test, to be of one
or two-dny duration, will be in
charge of Miss Kelly, and swim
mers desiring to take it are
urged to start practice at once.
The Red Cross announced that
students who haven't yet re
ceived their cards may obtain
them by calling at Red Cross
headquarters in the Jackson
county courthouse
Wins Canuck Title
Quebec. July 13. IP Wal
ter Driver of El Paso, Texas,
won the Junior singles title of
the Canadian tennis champion
ships today with a 6-4. 6-4, 10 8
victory over R. N. Watt, Jr.,
of Montreal.
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MERRICK'S
Open 1p.m. until 1:43 p. m. ,
RECORD BEATING
COMES TO FABERS
Teamsters of the National
league set a Medford Softball
scoring record Friday night at
the stadium bv crush'" Faber's
33 to u. The winners collected
20 hits and the losers committed
11 errors to account for the
huge total.
In American loop clashes,
Medco trounced Jennings Tire,
12 to 10 and Fluhrer's beat
Catholic Men, 3 to 1. Wilson
doubled for Medco, while Shi-
moda homered and Barker
tripled for Jennings. Dick Lewis
tripled and Long doubled for
Fluhrer'a.
Following 1 the revised schedule
for the third and final round la both
leagues:
July 16 American league: Copco
ts. Catholic Men, Wooden Box vs.
Medco. Netlon&l league: Faber's va.
Bear Creek, Eagles vs. Teamatera.
July 18 American league: Catholic
Men vs. Jennings, Medco vs. Fluhrer's.
National league: Oaaco vs. Elks. Bear
Creek vs. Teamsters.
July IB. American league: Jen
nings vs. Copco, Fluhrer's va. Wooden
Bos. National league: Eagles vs.
Oaaco, Elks va. Faber's.
July 23 American league: Catholic
Men va. Copco, Medco vs. Wooden
Box. National league: Faber's vs.
Oaaco, Teamatera va. Elks.
July 25 American league: Jen
nlnge va. Catholic Men, Fluhrer's
vs. Medco. National league: Eagles
va. Bear Creek, girls' teams.
July 26. American league: Copco
va. Jennings, Wooden Box va. Fluh.
rer'a. Nauonal league: Elka va. Bear
Creek. Oaaco va. Teamatera.
Scores of Friday's gamea: R. H. E
Fluhrer'a , 9 5 1
Catholic Men , las
Maru and J. Smith; Dallam and
Darland.
R. B. I.
Medea - ia u s
Jennings jo t t
Monteltb and Wilson; Barker, Jen
nings and Sharer.
R. H. I.
M 30 (
a a ii
Teamatera
Faber's
Bean and Fraley: L. Plnkham,
Crowder, Webster and A. Plnkham.
WRESTLING OPENS
ARMORY, JULY 22GAST0N HANDILY
No wrestling nrnmm will h
held in the Medford armory
Mondav ninht. the Mark I.IUarH
gladiators foregoing local brawls
until the following Monday,
July 22.
Lillard has announced that
the next card here will feature
Dangerous Danny McShane. for
mer world's light-heavyweight
champion and one of the most
disliked grapplers in the game.
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Toronto. Julv 13 l!P A
federal government ruling that
men married after July 15 will
be considered single for military
purposes was followed by a rush
of young Torontonians to the
marriage license office here to
day. Officials said the office was
doing a record business. The rul
ing was made yesterday.
Under Ontario marriage laws,
three days must elapse between
the Issuance of a license and the
ceremony so those who obtained
licenses today will not be able
to be married in time to be
classed as married for mobiliza
tion purposes.
Umatilla Pioneer Passes
Portland, Ore., July 13. (IP)
C. C. Boone, 94, former Uma
tilla, Ore., county sheriff and
civil and Indian war veteran,
died here yesterday at the
Veterans' hospital.
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TACKLE ROSEBURG
HERE 1:30 TODAY
District Standings
Won Lost
Medford 2 1
Marshfield 3 2
Roseburg 0 2
Pet.
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Rlney Cook's Medford Amer
ican Legion junior baseball team
can take a long stride toward
the district championship at the
senior high school field this
afternoon when they go against
the Roseburg Legion Juniors In
the first meeting of the two
ciuds wis season. The game
will start at 1:30 sharp.
The locals have taken two
out of three tilts from Marsh
field, and a victory this after
noon will put them within one
game of the title. Next Sunday
the team travels to Roseburg
for one or two games, depending
on whether Medford wins or
loses today.
Bill Reed, righthander, will
get the starting call for the
locals In the game today, with
Cato Wray and Cap Vandagrift
available if anything goes
wrong. Hal Adams will do trie
receiving.
Coach Cook announced the
remainder of the Medford lineup
would spread out with Mickey
Miller on first, Don Fawcett on
second, Jack Swaryck on short,
Lee Reynolds on third. Cato
Wray In left, Harold Fawcett
in center and Marion Hardy in
right.
Steve Dipple, leftfield; Bill
Gitzen, rightfield and Buddy
Provost of Ashland, third base,
are others who may see action,
according to Cook.
Although Roseburg dropped
two games to Marshfield last
week, the Douglas juniors have
Improved and are expected to
give the Medford juniors a
severe test.
Portland, July 13 (Pi Swope
pitched a no-hit 16-0 shutout
over Canby as Tillamook cap
tured a game of the State semi
pro baseball tournament last
night
Medford blsated out a 14-6 tri
umph over Gaston-Dairy Creek
in the second contest.
Score: R. H. E.
Medford 14 20 2
Gaston 6 7 4
Crippen, Lanning and Hawk
ins; Neumann, Love and Wan
ner. The Craters, by their victory
over Gaston Dairy Friday, ad
vanced to the semi-final round
of the undefeated teams. Their
next game will be at Portland
the night of July 22, against
the winner of the Albany-Battleground
clash slated for July 17.
The Craters played Hills Creek
at Hills Creek last night and will
meet the 'Billies again this after
noon in Oregon State league
games, returning to Medford
tonight. Next home game for
the Hawkinsmen will be against
the Piney Woods Collegians
colored barnstorming club, un
der the lights here Wednesday
night.
Ignore Nasi Note
San Jose, Costa Rica, July 13.
(IP Reliable sources said to
day that the five central Amer
ican countries would reject the
recent "note of observation" by
Dr. Otto Reinebeck, German
minister, requesting that the
forthcoming Havana conference
of American foreign ministers
take no action directed against
Germany.
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San Francisco, July 13. IIP)
Bill Walker, veteran south
paw, limited the San Francisco
Seals to five scattered hits to
day to give Seattle a 3-0 vic
tory in a Pacific Coast league
game.
The victory gave the league
leading Rainiers a 3-2 lead in
the week's series.
Score: R. H. E.
Seattle 3 6 0
San Francisco 0 5 1
Walker and Kearse; Powell,
Guy, Jensen and Sprinz.
San Diego, Cat, July 13.
(IP) Los Angeles and San Diego
divided a Coast league double
header today, the Angels win
ning the opener, an 11-inning
affair, 6 to 5, and the Padres
taking the seven-stanza night
cap, 11 to 10.
Second game (7 innings):
Los Angeles 10 12 0
San Diego 11 17 1
Thomas, Stine, Berry and
Holm; Hebert, Humphreys and
Salkeld.
First game (11 innings):
Los Angeles 6 11 1
San Diego 5 12 2
Prim, Fallon, Berry and Her
nandez; Morris, Craghead, and
Detore.
PRELIMS SET FOR
Seattle, July 13. (IP) Tony
Kahut, the straight - punching
youth from Woodburn, Ore., will
go six rounds in a return match
against Ernie Washburn of Ed
monds, Wash., in one of the
Hostak Zale fight supporting
bouts July 19. They are middle-
weights. Kahut gave Washburn
his first licking here this spring.
Another six-round middle
weight fight pits Harry "Kid"
Matthews of Emmett, Idaho,
against the veteran Jack Hib
bard of Portland.
Blimp Williams, 300-pound
Los Angeles negro, boxes Bud
Zeller of Seattle in a six-round
heavyweight mix.
Portland, Ore., July 13. IIP)
Ninety minutes after the
coastguard cutter Onondaga be
gan towing her toward the Col
umbia river entrance tonight,
the burned hulk of the freighter
Hellenic Skipper sank.
The Onondaga notified her
hasp hv wirplf that th lrtet
ship went down by the stern.
t-uusiguHrasmen cut tne tow
line a few sppnnH rtefnro the
still-steaming derelict took her
tinai piunge.
The cutter located th vjki
earlier in the day and reported
one mast ana the stack still
standine. OimrHcmon ani m linn
on an undamaged portion of the
Dow and began the tow attempt.
The cutter did nnt oiv th. lo
cation other than to say the dere
lict had been found in the trade
lanes off the Oreson coast with
burned wreckage trailing over
ner sides.
The crew of 21 abandoned the
ship last Wednesday 20 minutes
before a boiler room explosion.
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Minneapolis, July 13. (IP)
George Victor of Chicago, a
comparative unknown, and Bud
I Ward of Spokane, national ama
teur champion, flashed into tha
finals of the 41st annual West
ern Amateur tournament at tha
Minneapolis Golf club today.
Victor, a 22-year-old blond
youth whose only other claim
to prominence was that he one
won the Chicago district junior
title, spilled Jim Ferrier of Syd
ney, Australia, amateur and
open champion in that country,
1 up, in a tight 38-hoIe match.
Ward had a much easier time
in blasting out an 8 and 7
triumph over Harry Todd of
Dallas, largely by reason of
some deadly iron play to the
greens which left him many
times In position to putt for
birdies.
For both Todd and Ferrier
the defeated, it was a case of
losing largely by reason of in
ability to sink short putts.
Ferrier, co-medalist of the tour
nament, had run a string of six
consecutive rounds in the tour
nament, under par until in the
afternoon 18 holes when he
needed a medal of 74 strokes.
Todd made a miserable showing
on the greens throughout his
match and particularly during
the afternoon round.
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Two dark herses and
their elimination for a
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and
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