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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941. L. Track Star Given Schade Wristwatch Grid Hero Gets $50 Cash Prize Itaeln' Ray Johnson, Oregon prep 440-yard dah champion for the past three years and Louis Thurman, husky quarterback on last season's state championship , runners-up Medford high school football team, have been named the winners of the annual Larry Schade and William A. Gates athletic awards for the 1940 41 school year. Announcement was made at graduation exer cises last night. The 19-year-old Johnson, who holds the state record in the quarter mile with a mark of :4.5 and was never defeated at that distance In his three-year '. prep career, was awarded the Larry Schade wristwatch for the year's outstanding athletic, ex tra curricular and scholastic achievement. Johnson was presi dent of the Medford high student body during the past year, and . ranked near the head of his class ncholastically. He Is the son of Mrs. John Reed of Griffin Creek but resides with his grand mother, Mrs. Nellie Smith, in the Wagner Creek district. He Is considered one of the most brilliant athletes ever developed at L;e local school. Wins Klamath Game Thurman, 18-year-old blocking back for the team which lost to Bend, 20 to 7, for the state title . last fall, was given the Gates $30 cash award for the outstand ing football squad contribution and inspiration, the money to ap- : ply on a college education. Thur man, three-year grid veteran, -kicked the field goal that beat Klamath Falls, 16 to 14, and was a driving force in all the Black Tornado's games. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thurman of 722 West 14th street. ' Johnson will bring his high school running career to an end : when he competes In the Comp- ton, (Cal.) Junior college Invita tional meet next Friday night The 440-yard dash, which will pit Johnson against some of the Pacific coast's finest junior col lege and college quarter-milers, will be run at 8 p. m. Ray Leaves Sunday The Tiger speedster will leave here by train Sunday morning for Westwood, Cel., where he ''will stay with friends of Coach Bill Bowerman until after the meet. Bowerman will drive his car to southern California, leav ing here Monday morning, and will meet Johnson in Westwood. ' FELLER RESTORES E By Associated Press One of the reasons given at the start of the season for rating the Cleveland Indians as an out standing pennant threat in the American league was that they could have no losing streaks. With Bobby Feller bobbing up every fourth day in the pitchers' box. It was figured the Tribe could lose no more than three games in a row. This is exactly how it was worked out. Twice the Indians have fal tered and lost three straight. Twice the husky righthanded ace has stepped in and stemmed the tide. He did it yesterday with a 9-0 decision over the De troit Tigers, who had had Cleve land on the run all during the first half of this week. Feller pitched one of his mag nificent games, scattering seven hits, striking out eight and al lowing only two runners to get past first base none after the third inning. It was Rapid Robert s tenth victory against two defeats this season. Scores Yesterday Eliminates Budge --- ' s m " National Laague New York 9, Boston 2. St. Louis 10, Cincinnati 9. (Only games) American League Cleveland 9, Detroit 0. Boston 6, Philadelphia 4. Chicago 4, St. Louis 0. New York 2, Washington 2, (called flth, rain). Coast Laague Hollywood 1, Seattle 3. San Diego 0, Los Angeles 4. Oakland 2, Portland 7. Sacramento 2, San Francisco 9 Weitera International Vancouver 10, Tacoma 8. Salem 0, Spokane 8. Yakima 0, Wena tehee 1. John Fiunce (above), a vir tually unknown free lance pro fessional tennis player from Hol lywood, eliminated Donald Budge, the California tennis star. from the national professional Chicago in the first day of play. Faunce won straight sets, (-4. 6-1 and 6-3. OW THE1? STAND American League Fights Last Night Cleveland Chicago New York Detroit . Boston . W. ....29 22 .22 Kelso, Wash., and Craters Meet Twice This Week-End Manager Lou Sauer was still undecided today whether Bob Fox or Willard Smith, both right handers, would draw tha pitch ing assignment for the opening clash Saturday n I gh t between Medford's State league Craters and the powerful Kelso. Vash., club in their two-game lnter-tu exhibition series. Both con tests will be played at the fairgrounds park, the Saturday eve affair starting at 9 o'clock and the Sunday afternoon fray at 1:30. 21 20 18 18 Philadelphia 19 21 St. Louis 13 24 Washington 14 28 National League W. L. St. Louis 30 9 By the Associated Presa Indianapolis Bud Cottey, In dianapolis, won technical knock out over Jules Guidry, New Or leans (7), Hollywood Jackie Wilson, 139, Los Angeles, knocked out Bobby Mclntyre, 139, Detroit (5). A patent bu been granted on firing automobile, creaigned to cn7 troop nr sir to the scent of battle ana. uur lanaini. him iu wings and maneuver Into righting position. Oh slu rnuuue want ad. MUowxi by tnothu fix ol thi Urn out whiaky U giving n grMtM drinking pl.iurt Nothing h bn added to tho Pries. "Bott Buy In 130 Yurt." tWERM. I MAZIER DISTILLERY CO, ftncnaragt, ntfraKfty WANT TO BUY OR WANT TO SELL? o USE THE MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS Brooklyn New York Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia 27 20 -.18 -18 ...13 ..12 22 ..10 28 Coast League W. L. Sacramento 37 14 Seattle 28 23 San Diego 27 25 San Francisco 28 27 Hollywood 23 27 Portland 21 27 Oakland 21 29 Los Angeles -20 ROGUES 10 PLAY ATM The League-Leading Medford Rogues, undefeated in two Southern Oregon loop starts, will leave their home park for the first time this season Sun day afternoon when they clash with the Cellarlte Rogue River club at the latter town. Game time is 2:30. In the other circuit contest, ! Granta Pass and Crescent City, I tied for second place with one win and one loss, will come to gether at the coast town. Paul Hess, leading pitcher of the league with two victories against no setbacks, will be on the rubber for the Rogues. Both Medford's hurlers will see action In the week-end series, Boss Sauer stated, with the one remaining idle Saturday night stepping to the mound Sunday afternoon. Kelso, which will travel 383 miles for the series, will prob ably send Dick Ward, former San Diego Padre ace, to the rub ber Saturday night, and come back with Glen Swetman, for mer Lewiston, Idaho, elbower. in the Sunday fracas. The Wash ington team Is expected to ar rive here late Saturday after noon. The Craters will take the field for their most important exhibi tion series of the year with the same lineup that has represented the club in all recent games. Slater will do the catching, with Al Fleishman on first, Sauer on second, Del Schroer on short. Alex McDonald on third, Al (Wray) Lightner In left, Joe Gray in center and either Ed Eilertsen or Glen Swanson In right. Sun day's game will be the last for McDonald, who is leaving Med ford to attend summer school at the university of Oregon. Kelso, long a power in south ern Washington semi-pro circles will present a lineup consisting of Jay Smith or Harold Naubert catching. Toots Bailey on first, John Melroy on second. Til Mil ler on short, Mel Olson on third, Tip Pietelia In left. Lee Sonnen decker in center and Eddie Gar lick in right. Most of the play ers have had experience in or ganized baseball. The Kelso team, managed by Etldie Foss. Is considered one of the finest ever put together In the Long-view-Kelso district. The Craters held a stiff work out yesterday afternoon and Manager Sauer said they show ed signs of coming out of their prolonged batting slump. He stated that if the club could give Fox and Smith a few runs, he figured the series a tossup. Largest crowds of the season are expected to witness the two tilts, with officials predicting a capacity throng for the Satur day after-dark game and a near full stand Sunday. Indian Denies Murder Portland, May 30. (JPi Wil bur Hixon, 20, Klamath Indian, pleaded innocent to a charge of murder In federal court yester day and Judge James A. Fee set the trial for June 12. Hixon is accused of killing Abner Mo Nair with a pistol on the Klam ath reservation March 28. BOWLING Hoblwec Top Shop, although loetne to uttreu ran, s to 1 last night. woo the aeoond halt championship of tha City bowling league by a naif point, in other windup funea, A-l Brewery beat Valentine'. I to 1. and McDonld Candy company mm unru super Berne. 4 to 0 City Cleaners won on a forfeit from Snider'a Dairy. Score follow: MrDenald candy Co. uon 154 iu ii aso Witter 161 ISO 171 Wl ralrtleld 138 111 las S03 Penney , , .10, let ISO 434 Tolly 179 14S 183 60S Total 734 818 877 9434 Lewis Super Serrlc Handicap Boyl Lounaberry, O. Prlibie Prank i Mlksch .131 ..148 134 105 133 Totals 688 33 143 171 173 137 187 7S3 Handicap RltrJer Pederaen Morse . Bush Rletema . Valentine's Cafe a t 167 147 148 189 178 193 13S 139 130 33 60 138431 148 4M 144430 151883 154443 778 3235 3 6 300843 128 167 144 431 15 486 150450 783 3382 150 Totals 803 79" A-l BeTerst-e 161 153 157470 144 150 164 458 300 188 170838 -183 151 184817 Newland 191 158 177836 Total 878 779 833 3509 Lyons Slead Boone ... Johnson Oreen Anderson Reseppa .. Ekeraon . Hohlweg Hohlvrf Top Shop 141 .200 148 .164 183 -123 133 Twins 88 Years Old Tillamook. Ore.. May 30. (JPi James A. and John A. Biggs. Sr., Tillamook county's oldest twins, residents here for 68 years, celebrated their 86th birthdays yesterday. Forty of their descendants attended a din ner at which they were feted. Crave Labor at Par Chlldersburg. Ala. (U.FD No high wages will be paid to re move bodies from cemeteries In the area to be used for a $50. 000.000 powder plant here. Frank Miles, head of the gov ernment land-b u y I n g office, says regular labor will be used. 147449 168813 161487 104848 - 180 213 138513 Total 807 783 718 3310 LlttreU Part 137 178 174 191 159 124 140 183 Prultt. W. 100 189 ft. 81m . Llttrell wanson Swoape 178813 157633 143438 135450 139 488 Total 790 847 781 3398 ACCUSED 'FIXER' E Da UaU rrtbun want ad. Los Angeles, May 30. WV Bernard (Mooney) Einstoss, named by prosecutors as head of a widespread horse racing fixing conspiracy, has been con victed of four counts of con tributing to the delinquency of minor jockeys. A superior court Jury of seven women and five men af ter seven days deliberations disagreed on charges against Einstoss of conspiracy to con tribute to the delinquency of minors, conspiracy to commit grand theft, petty theft and bookmaking. It disagreed on all counts against Benjamin Chapman and I. W. Kivel and acquitted the other two defendants, Sol Greenberg and Einstoss' brother, William. 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