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PAOR TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 25. 1940. RQfil Boiing Patrons See Fancy Rope Trick FELLER FADES AS Tl REDS TO WIN OVER THEIR JINX TEAM Cincinnati. Aug. 24. (JP) Gene Thompson, the sophomore star, hat teen the light-hitting Reds blow too many close ball garnet, to he took no chances today and shut out Cincinnati's Jinx team, tbe Boston Beet, S to 0. Score: R. H. E. Boston 0 4 1 Cincinnati 5 7 0 ' Errlckson, Plechota and Ber res, Andrews; Thompson and Lombard!. Chicago, Aug. 2i(P) The , Brooklyn Dodgers ended their live-game losing streak today with a 14-hit bombardment that brought them an 11 to 3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn 11 14 1 Chicago 3 0 3 Davis and Mancuso; Raffens berger, Bryant, French and Todd, Collins. Pittsburgh. Aug. 24 The Mew York Giants came from behind with a three-run rally in the eighth Inning today and then nipped the Pirates T to 0 when Ken Heintzelman wild-pitched the deciding run home in the ninth. Score: R. H. E. New York 7 12 2 Pltttburgh 6 12 1 Lohrman, W. Brown, Hubbel and Danning: M. Brown, Butch er, Heintzelman and Davis. St. Louis, Aug. 24. (IP) Chalking up the Cardinals' ninth victory in a row, Lon Wameke pitched a four-hitter today to beat Philadelphia. 1 to 0, and tie the year's longest winning streak in the major leagues. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 0 4 1 St Louis 16 0 Si Johnson, Higbe and War ren; Wameke and Padgett, Owen. Wins Banit Title Banff, Alta.. Aug. 24. JCPV Barbara Burns of Seattle today won the ladies championship at Banff's golf week, defeating Mrs. Wilder H. Ripley, of Cal gary, 0 and 4 in the 18-hole fin al. In the men's 36-flnal, Mrs. Ripley's husband led Ralph Whaley of Seattle two up at the end of the first 18. v t A Hi ,i9'j ijur Cl.. ,v 0 KMSS 'jrr. Billy Boose Is top man and Tony Zale Is undtr him as the two boxers roll through the ropes In fancy style during the eighth round of their blistering 10 round bout, an over-weight affair. In Chicago. Surprised Referee Joe McNamara takes it all in. Sooie, 23, of Farrell. Pa., outpointed the Cary, Ind., N. B. A.-recognid middleweight champion. It was Zale's first start since knock ing out Al Hottak in Seattle to win the title. BEAMED BY FOUL Washington, Aug. 24. UP) Senator Brown (D-Mich.) nar rowly missed being beaned at to day's Washington-Chicago base ball game. Seated in a box on the first base line his hat was knocked off by a foul ball from the bat of the Chicago pitcher Edgar Smith. As the ball bounced back on to the diamond It almost hit Sen ator Connolly (D-Tex.) the Will Tribune -ant ada. Sees Sales Tax Rise Seattle. Aug. 24. P) Gov ernor Clarence D. Martin pre dicted here today that the state's current two per cent sales tax "might have to be" increased. Closing time for Too bete to Clae ftrjr Ads u 1:S0 p. m. he my HAS AN IMPORTANT DATE! Friend Wife tied that string on his fin ger to remind him that Mr. Charles A. Wobbe, the Storrs Schaefer Stylist is in town with a special display of new Fall and Winter Woolens. Will Henry forget? You bet he won't for he knows that MR. WOBBE Special Stylist from TUT STORRS-SCHAEFER CO. t . will give him a perfect fit in an ex clusive pattern, that will bestow on Henry's appearance the "oomph" which is the essence of the well dressed man. P. S. A great many other men will take Henry's tip and come in during this spe cial display, too. Monday Tue & Wednesday at MAMA'S Store For Men 13 GAMES LISTED ON STATER 7 1 Tresh; Haynes Washington 2 Knott, Rigney and Masterson, Carrasquel, and Early. Second game: R. Chicago 2 Washington 1 Smith and Tresh; Krakauakas and Turner. H. 7 7 New York. Aug. 24.. Bobby Feller couldn't carry the weight of a no-hitter against the Yankees In the stretch today. For 7 1-3 Innings, he hurled a no-hit game at the world champions, as crowd of 50,964 gasped. Only five men stood between him and his second such classic of the year. Then he faded, and before it was over the Yanks pulled 3 to 2 vic tory for a clean sweep of the series. Ttius Bobby, who was shooting at a record no American league hurler hat ever posted two no-hitters In one season wound up Instead with his seventh loss of the campaign against 22 wins. The setback tliced the Tribe's American league lead to 3V4 garnet over the Detroit Tigers and boosted the Yanks to within six games of the Indians. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 2 7 0 New York 3 5 2 Feller and Hemsley; Donald, Murphy and Dickey. SKED TO WIN A GAME Corvallls. Aug. 24. (;P Oregon State college's basket ball team has completed a pre season schedule of 13 games, Athletic Director Percy Locey announced today. Locey said an eastern trip would be arranged for the 1941-42 season and that within the next three years the Orange cagers would play in the Hawaiian islands. The pre-season schedule: Dec. 12 University of Idaho, Southern Branch at Pocatello. Dec. 13-14 Utah State at Logan. Dec. 16-17 University of Col orado at Boulder, Dec. 19-20-21 Denver tour nament. Dec. 23 Whitman (place un determined). Dec. 27 University of Hawaii (place undetermined). Dec. 30 University of braska at Corvallis. Jan. 3-4 University of Utah at Astoria. Oakland, Aug. 24. Of) Be hind the two-hit pitching of By ron Speece, Portland beat Oak land 31 today to square the current coast league ball series at one game apiece. The score was tied at one-all when Portland took the lead in the sixth inning on a double by Brown, an Infield out by Marsh all and an outfield fly by Ros enberg. The third tally in the seventh came on consecutive hits by Adams, Schwab and Speece. Portland . 3 10 1 Oakland - 1 2 1 Speece and Adams; Corbett, Mulligan and Conroy. Boston, Aug. 24. (JP) The pennant-contending Detroit Tig ers pasted four Boston Red Sox pitchers for a 12 to 1 victory in the first game of a double header today, but then choked up and dropped the nightcap 8 to 7 when Al Benton let In the deciding run on a wild pitch before almost 30,000. First game: R. H. E. Detroit 12 18 2 Boston 18 1 Bridges and Tebbetts; Hel ving. Terry, Hash, Williams and Foxx, Glenn. Second game: R. H. E. Detroit 7 12 3 Boston 8 12 0 Gorsica, Trout, Benton and Tebbetts; Flaming, Dickman and Foxx. Philadelphia. Aug. 24. Pi George McQuinn scored in the tenth today on Nelson Potter's wild pitch to give the St. Louis Browns a 6-5 victory over the Athletics. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 12 1 1 Philadelphia 3 10 4 Auker, Coffman, Trotter and 1 Grace, Swift; Potter, Heusscr and Haynes. TERROR TO REIGN AT ARMORY WHEN PETE MEETS MIKE LIST 13 HORSES N SEATTLE RACE LI I Seattle, Aug. 24. (J) Thir teen horses were listed today as starters In the f 10,000 Long- acres mile, the years Pacific Eyes will be gouged, hair will ; northwest racing classic ached be pulled, and flesh in general i uled to be run here tomorrow axiernuvii. . Because of the varlence of opinion it was doubtful if any of the three or four highly re garded entries would go to the post at any better oddt than two to one. The race, which drew JJ nominations, will feature tome will take a severe beating when Mike Nazarian and Pete Bel- castro, the two top horror hombres of the current grapple group, come to grips in the main event of the weekly mat tussles in the local armory Monday night. Riding along on the crest of a four-match winning streax. of the best race norset or me during which he has battered country. Fred Lennard. local divot digger, yesterday became the first official entrant in the an nual Southern Oregon-Northern California amateur tournament to be staged at the Rogue Val ley Golf club August 30 to Sep tember 2, inclusive. While Lennard was the first to plunk down his entrance fee and formally sign up for the year's blue ribbon golf meet in this territory. Club Manager George Robertson announced that an increasing number of Medford and out-of-town golfers were signifying their intentions of being on hand for 18-hole qualifying rounds next Friday. August 30. Match play in all flights will start Saturday and run through Monday, Labor Day, when the finals will be played. A half-dozen Grants Pass Hollywood. Aug. 24. (P) Blasting eight Hollywood pitch ers four in each game for a total of 34 hits. Seattle won a coast league doubleheader to- Ne- i day. 9 to 7 and 11 to 5. The Stars did some slueging. too, amassing 23 hits for the af ternoon. First game: Seattle 9 18 1 Hollywood 7 14 2 Scribncr. Walker and Camp bell: Ardizoia. Eittncr. Mon chief, Bithorn and Brenzel. Second game: Seattle 11 16 0 9 0 a little chestnut colt, purchased' Barrett ana Kearse; iosi. for $1 300 a vear aim. to the Moncrief, Bittner, Ardizoia and Washington, Aug. 24. (P) A brace of seven-hit pitching performances by Jack Knott and Edgar Smith today pro pelled the Chicago White Sox to 4-2 and 2-1 victories over Washington In a double-header. First game: R. H. E. Chicago 4 9 2 all and sundry into helpless submission, Nazarian will enter the arena a slight "betting" favorite over his vicious oppon ent from Weed. Cal. His super brutal tactics, the majority of fans believe, will enable the mean Armenian to whip Bel castro at .his own game. While Nazarian will be a slim choice to win among those clients who like to stake a friendly wager on the outcome, neither wrestler will enter the ring a popular favorite. Both are sincerely disliked by prob ably 99 percent of the armory customers, and so far as said clients are personally concerned they don't give a hang which monkey loses, Just so one or the other gets the daylights whacked out of him. It makes no difference which one receipts for the beating; the only hope is that there is a beating. All pre-m a t c h Indications point to a brawl that will take a back scat to none that has , been staged here in months Although both Nazarian and slap The Al Rosenberg entry of Olimpo and Olimpo and Pal Squaw and the Elltaet entry of Mr. Grundy and Lavengro were generally considered the favor ites with Dandy and Rolling Ball as threats. Clou eg time tor Too Late to CI t ily Ada u 1 SO p. m. 1 Tl -1 . .., n,n( nn a laoif imla hnld nnu, today to get beautiful Rogue Valley layout, preparatory to competing in the tournament. s w i ri IN- DRINKING WATER . . . The water in this pool It changing constantly and is chlorinated to neat state requirements. MERRICK'S 1 P. M. to 9:45 P. M. Gain Final Round Brookline, Mass., Aug. 24. (JPl Fourth-seeded Gjrndar Mul loy, of Coral Gables, Fla., and Henry Prusoff, of Seattle, gained the final round of the men's national doubles tennis tourna ment today by out-battling Rus sell Bobbitt, of Atlanta, and Frank Guernsey, of Orlando. Fla., for a 9-7. 4-6. 7-5, 6-4 victory in the strong wind at Longwood. and then, neither goes out of his way to maneuver scientif-1 ically. Both would rather imi tate a cornered rat. All the dirty stfuf will occur in the main event, for the two supplementing matches are ear marked for clean exhibitions between evenly matched and clever matmen. Klamath Falls' Ernie Piluso, who lost to Nazarian last week, will take on Popular Otis Cling man in the six-round center bout, and Bobby Wagner will face Jack Hasen in the opener, also slated for six heats. Dial 3433 Daily's Auto Painting J9 tout- B&rtlett Dial 2840 OLSON ELECTRIC 7 S N. Bart let t. a sumr won $ RACING Chicago, Aug. 24. VP) Charles S. Howard, San Fran-i-n failed th luckiest own er on the American turf, sent , Hollywood 5 post in the $43,000 Washington Dapper, I (Jail 1 HU1I II , 1 ,,u ..... I youngster's victory stunned a ! crowd of 20.000. The colt was Porter's Cap. which charged through a drizz- I ling rain to beat eight rivals, and snare $30,750 as first prize. Porter's Cap, the son of Portrr- ! The-Blonde, finished a neck in front of the speedy filly, Silves tra. with Valriina Groom, three quarters of a length further back, in third place. IN NET CLASSICS Evil It sua BULLETIN Salem, Ore.. Aug. 24 i.n A five run rally in the eighth climaxed by Shortstop Phil Sal- Strom's home run enabled the Salem Senators to defeat the Ta coma Tigers 7 to 5 In the first game of tonight's Western In- l ternational baseball league .,'.'" ' j , tin. Tex I uuuuiriirnui r. Brookline. Mass., Aug. 24. .11 Tennis form was blown to bits by a chilly northwest wind in the national doubles tennis semifinals at Longwood today and with it went the nation's No. 1 men's team, Frankie Parker, of Beverly Hills. Calif., and Don McNeill, of Oklahoma City. I Third-seeded Jack Kramer, of Montebello, Calif, and Ted: Schroedcr, of Los Angeles. thrilled a nailery of 3.700 byi I out playing the favorites in ev- ' ery department for a 10 8. 2 6. i 7 5. 6 3 victory. Mrs. Johnny Van Ryn. of Aus- . and Dorothy -Bundy, of. A WHOLE STOCR of a famous na tionally advertised summer suit going at below cost. It just wouldn't get hot enough for us to sell them all. Santa Monica. Calif , about the' A 75mm. gun Iu a projectile of same time became the first un- 3 M lnch-. I seeded women's team in history to gain this tourneys final round round by crushing Mary'i Hardwick and Valerie Scott, ) Construction of the Ohio state ctpitol took is yr. The harbor et Dovr cover soo the British Wightman cup stars,! rrr snd coot about 120 000 ooo. 16 3, 8-7. j iWRESTLIHG! MEDFORD ARMORY MONDAY NIGHT. S:30 P. PETE BELCASTO vs. MIKE NAZARIAN M ERNIE PILUSO OTIS CLINOMAN BOB WAGNER vs. JACK HACES Si Seats on sale at Brown's Tflenhpnp 2735 TuSTl S995 1 HERE ARE THE SIZES 1 35 36 37 33 33 1 40 42 ! 44 J 46 Regular ) 2 4' 2 6 3 6' i l Shorts i 112322! j Longt j ! I I 11: jl Stouti 1 , i I I I I 2 2' There are all stylet in double breasted and sin3ls breasted models with bc:h plain and pleated pants. Colors range from dark bluet to whites. These suits sold for cash only. Can you blame u? BARKERIZE AND FEEL WONDERFUL BARKER'S MEDFOHD S ARROW SHIRT STORE A SUIT F OR $9.95!