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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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and maneuver Into righting position.
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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
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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'
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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.
During the 10 weeks trial,
Jockeys and other state wit
nesses testified Einstoss paid
riders on California tracks for
Xngllah monarch bar been crow
ned under the ht(h rulted roof of
Wesunuuter Abbey lnc 1274.
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Judge BympathetU
Batavia, N. Y. OJ.PJ Having
10 teeth pulled Is punishment
enough, commented City Judge
Philip J. Weiss as he suspended
a f 1 fine against Elborn Hartle
for parking in a restricted zona
lTar41a aarrjlalned h m
rout to the dentist and "didn't i
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block three or four times to find
a parking place."
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Every Wednesday on
Purchase of $2 or over
Special prices effective Bat,
Mon.. except as otherwise noted
OPEN EVERY DAY 7 A. M. TIL P. M.
Thee delivery on orders of 11. or over
CASCADE
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Fresh, Crisp Sodas
2 pound box 15c
HIPPY
CHEESE lb. 19c
Rich, whole milk cheese
SUGAR
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Price.
PURE CANE
10 lbs. 58S 2S lb. $1.47
100 lb. $5.70
BEET
10 lb. 58. 25 lbs. 91.44
100 lbs. 95.6O
JELLO - 3 pkgs. 14c
JACK FROST ICE CREAM POWDER 3 pkgs. 14c
DEVILED MEAT 2for5c
FIDELITY LUNCH TONGUE, 6 oz. tint 2 for 25c
g;py FLOUR 49 im. $1 .83
DRIED BEEF.' - 2for25c
FIDELITY. WAFER SLICED
TOILETRIES REMEDIES
200 SheetS 13e Hinds Honey
and Almond 21
2 for 25c
ECONOMY BOX I
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ace aneers ae
for 55c
2Sc LISTERINE Tooth Paste.
80e IP ANA Tooth Paste.
MARLIN Rasor Blades, pkg. of 20..
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0c also Drene
Shampoo 49
35e also Italian
Balm 29
J5e alse Ingram's
Shave Crm. 29
35e sise Lifebuoy
Shave Crm. 23?
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25
SHORTENING 3 lbs. 49c
Dinner Bell, purely vegetable.
SALAD DRESSING quart 19c
OR SPREAD. Tasty brand
SNOWDRIFT 3 lb. can 53c
Pure Vegetable Shortening
Grapefruit 2 for 19c
Mco brand. No. 2 cans
Corn, Garden No. 303, . ... . 3 for 25c
Cream style.
Pink Salmon 2 for 29c
Mountie, It ounce cans
Green Beans, No. 2 can, . .3 for 29c
Yamhill, fancy cut strlnglas.
Pineapple, No. 1 flat 3 for 25c
. Del Monte, sliced or crushed.
Assorted Cold Meats lb. 25c
Keep some en hand for quick lunches
FRYERS per pound 28c
Fancy, dry picked
Pork Roast lb. 17ic
C. S. Inspected, economical picnic style
Swiss Steak lb. 29c
Carved from U. S. inspected young steer beef
Swift's Sliced Bacon lb. 29c
First grade, sweet, mild flavor.
Creamy Cottage Cheese . . . .pt. 10c
FRESH ASSORTMENT OF FISH AND CRAB.
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1 BOTTLES
3 bottles as"
for only 40C
Kerr Lids... 2 doz. 17s?
Regular aiae
Jiffy Seals, 2 pkg. 17
Jelly Gltuses, 1-3
pint dozen 39
LUX FLAKES,
for Silks and Woolens.
large pkg. 22
RINSO, large pkg. 20t
Giant packag. 59
LUX TOILET SOAP,
3 bars IS4
LIFEBUOY, 3 bar. 18
The health Soap.
PUREX l2 gal. 21
The Master Bleacher
BAB-0 2 cans 23
Crease Dissolving Cleanser
IVORY SOAP,
Med..Jar 6 Urge bar.9t
MATCHES . . . . ctn. 14
Economy. S box cartons
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,
No. 10 bag 49
Vitamin and mineral enriched
Fisher's Pacake and Waf
fle Flour, 2-lb. bag 14
No. 10 bag 49
FOLGER'S COFFEE,
lb. 29c4; 2-lb. can 56c
ICE CREAM, a del icious,
economical dessert,
pint 15 quart 25t
PARTY-PAK BEVER
AGES quart 10
Plua deposit
SCOTT TISSUE,
1000 sheet rolls
3 rolls 20c4
GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
Lettuce 2 for 9c
Fresh, crisp heads
Bananas 4 lbs. 19c
What a picnle without bananas!
Green Onions,
Radishes ...... .2 bun. 5c
Cucumbers .2 for 13c
la treea slieers
Oranges 2 dozen 25c
Sweet Juicy Valencies
Watermelons, Cantaloupes,
Strawberries.
Produce Prices for Saturday Only.