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REVISION HOPES
REST IN SENATE
' Washington,' July 18. ftp)
Apparently convinced the house
would make no major changes
In the biggest tax bill In the
nation'i history, administration
leaden today centered their re
vision hopes In the senate.
As the house began the final
day of debate bef orevoting on
the $8,144,000,000 measure
Monday, Chairman George (D.
Ga.) of the senate finance com
mittee Indicated the senate con
templated major changes when
he forecast a vote. In that cham
ber would not be taken before
late August or early September.
Just what changes George
and administration leaders had
In mind they would not disclose,
but after a White House confer
ence with President Roosevelt
and Treasury Secretary Mor-
genthau, the Georgian said cer
tain Inequities in the bill should
be corrected to bring the total
expected yield up to the treas
ury goal of 8,70O,000,000.
MORE SUGAR DUE 1 SBQKKS
NORTHWEST AREA WOOFsiSDERCUP
OF NAZIS, LAVAL
Washington, July 18 (JP)
Private advices to Free French
headquarters here told today
haw people In the principal cit
ies of occupied and unoccupied
France defied authorities with
demonstrations against the La
val government and Germany
on Bastille Day, traditional
French holiday.
- Small cards posted surrepti
tiously throughout Lyons, im
portant manufacturing center of
unoccupied Franch, called loyal
Frenchmen to a Bastille Day
meeting to "affirm thus your
will to ride France of enemies
and traitors."
, In Chambery, between Mar
seilles and Lyons, crowds dem
onstrated all day. In Marseilles
approximately 100,000 . persons
filled the main thoroughfare and
marched to the town hall shout
ing: "Death to Laval, hang Laval,
Franca for the French."
Tacoma, July 18. (IP) Re
cognition of the growth in popu
lation oi various defense swol
len areas In the nation, and par
ticularly in the Pacific north
west, will be given by the fed
eral sugar rationing authorities
in an amendment to be pub
lished in two weeks. Senator
Homer T. Bone reported today.
In a letter from the national
capitol to the Tacoma Chamber
of Commerce replying to a re
quest that consideration be
given of the population jump In
future rationing of sugar to
manufacturers, Senator Bone
said Howard J. Westing, head
of the OPA sugar division will
announce In about two weeks
the amendment allowing sugar
to defense areas on the basis of
population change. , I
TAKE HEAVY LEAD
OVER HAGEN CREW
Sweep First Day's Play in
Red Cross Series Hogan
Stars.
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AS ENEMY ALIENS
New York, July 18. VP).
The arrest of 14 enemy aliens,
one a German who declared
"only fools become American
citizens," was announced today
by the Federal Bureau of In
vestigation. The FBI. said 13 were Ger
mans and the other an Italian
editorial writer of an unnamed
Italian language newspaper in
New York. All were taken to
Ellis Island for hearings before
the enemy alien boards.
P. E. Foxworth, assistant di
rector of the FBI, said one was
a foreman in a war production
plant machine shop while others
included candy-store keepers.
watch manufacturers, waiters
and a boarding house operator.
GIVE GOLD AWAY
Charleston, W. Va., July 18
VP) Employes of a bottling
plant found their office blood
spattered and the - door blown
off the office safe when they
came to work today, but only
929 was missing.
The thieves, who apparently
were injured when the explosive
went off prematurely, over
looked $8,000 in another drawer
of the safe.
Flint, Mich., July ' 18 VP)
Charles Nelson, 80-year-old wel
fare client who is bedfest with
fractured leg, was disclosed
today as -heir to $63,000 from
the estate of his brother, but he
said he would ' give it away.'
Nelson, who has been in the
Genseee county hospital nearly
two years suffering from the
f:ture and Infirmities of age.
declined to go into detail about
his plans to dispose of the In
heritance. A former factory
worker, he apparently has no
close relatives.
Detroit.- July l&UPtrr.i
Wood's Ryder cun dream t.m
established history In the war
orphaned international golf ser
ies today by blanking Walter
nagen s challenger! In five best
tall matches to seize a prac
tically Insurmountable margin
i in ir-s nea cross promotion that
m wn iu smgiei matches
tomorrow.
o team In eight previous
matches had swept the first day's
play, and to grasp victory from
clmost certain defeat Hagen's
squaa would have to win eight
matches tomorrow, a hopeless
nroposition against Blazin' Ben
Hogan, Byron Nelson and other
ranking cup stars.
. Hogan, Mr. Moneybags of the
tournament circuit, was nearly
the whole show today for the
3.000 galleryltes who chipped In
the first half of an estimated
S23.000 charity nestegg. Little
Ben clustered nine birdies while
combing with Jimmy Demeret
to whin Lawson Little and
Light Horse Harry Cooper, 11
and 10. The previous high was
10 and 9 victory Hapen and
Denny Shute compiled over
George Duncan and Arthur
Havers of Great Britain at Col
umbus, Ohio. In 1933.
For the 26 holes the torrid
ex-Texans were 11 under par
over 6. 957-yard Oakland Hills
RACING
GIVES COBS WIN
.2 T0 1
Chicago, July 18 (P) Lou
Novikoff, - the Chicago Cubs'
rampaging Russian 'outfielder,
was the hero of two-run eighth
Inning rally today that beat the
Philadelphia Phila, 2-1, before
4,230 fans.
He doubled off the left field
wall to score Charley Gilbert
with the tying run after the
Cubs had performed in futile
fashion for seven innings against
the Phil'f big Rube Melton.
Lou's hit also sent Phil Cavar
retta to third base and when
Dom Dallessandro filed deep to
center Phil came in with the
winning run.
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia . 17 0
Chicago '. ' 2 ' 6 0
Melton and Warren; Lee, Flem
ing and McCullough.
Camden. N. J. July 18 OP)
Boysy. 0-year-old ton of Blue
Larkspur from the stable of
Thomaa Heard, Jr , of Texas,
today won the six furlong Cam
den handicap, featuring the op
ening day card of the brand new
Garden State park, before a
crowd estimated at from 20,000
to 25,000 fans.
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ROLFE GETS HIT
Cincinnati, July 18 (IP) Bill
Lohrman pitched the New York
Giants to a 3-1 triumph over the
Cincinnati Reds today, scattering
five hits over as many innings
for his fourth victory over the
Keaiegs and his eighth of the
season against three defeats.
The Giants landed on Rav
Starr for five of their nine hits
and two of their runs in the
third and fourth frames and
Johnny Mize put on the crusher
in the eighth with his sixteenth
home run of the year.
Ray Lamanno hit his ninth
homer in the fourth inning for
Cincinnati's only tally.
Score: R. h. r.
New York ... a 0 1
Cincinnati .. 15 0
Lohrman and Dannins: Starr
Shoun, Beggs and Lamanno.
Pittsburgh. Julv 1R im ti
Kenny Heintzelman regained his
early-season pitching effective
ness today, allowing but three
hits as the Pittsburgh Plrat
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scene oi ine ivt ana iwoi nn-; mjuh me opener 01 a three-game
aeries irom ine Boston Braves
3-0.
tional ooen championships. Lord
Byron Nelson likewise was red
hot under the broiling sun, fir
ing six birdies as he naired with
substitute Ed Dudley, Sam
Sneads replacement, to trim
Henry Picard and Sam Byrd,
6 and 8.
Nelson drew Woods top as
signment for tomorrow's singles.
facing Little who moved up to
the challenge squad captaincy
when Hagen was called to Roch
ester, N.Y., where his father,
WilUam, 83, died today.
Annual beet sugar production
In the United States has risen
from 850,000 tons in 1917 to
1,890,000 tons in 1940.
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J'VILLEHICOACH
Russ Werner, former Medford
high school athlete and a grad
uate of the Southern Oregon col
lege of Education In Ashland,
has been elected athletic coach
at Jacksonville high school, it
was announced yesterday by A.
; E. Beck, superintendent. Wer-
ner succeeds Leonard (Pat) Pat
I terson, who resigned recently to
accept a teaching position in the
i Portland schools.
The new member of the Jack-
1 sonville faculty will teach sci
ence in high school and part
, time In Junior high, and will
coach all athletics at high
school.
Werner was graduated from
Medford high in 1938, after
starring In basketball and track,
and from S. O. C. E. in 1941.
where he played varsity basket
ball. He taught and coached
athletics In the Central Point
grade school last year.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Werner of Lozier lane.
PELICAN ACE OFF
FOR WEST POINT
Klamath Falls. July 18 OPl
Eugene Love, valedictorian of
the. 1942 Klamath Union high
school graduating class and
mainstay of KUHS Athletic
trams for the past four years,
left this morning for West Point.
N. Y.. where he has been accept
ed as an army cadet.
Love, through his four years
at the local high school, com
piled a record of perfect grades
in the school's educational program.
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-avery ana Kluttz; Heintzel
man, Errlckson and Lopez.
St. Louis. July 18 (IP) The
Brooklyn Dodgers downed the
St. Louis Cardinals, 4-3. In the
second game of a doubleheader
today to gain an even split after
the cards had won the opener,
7-4. Southpaw Max Macon made
his first start as a dodger pitch
er In the nightcan and
credit for the win, although the
-aras Knocked him out in the
seventn wnen they scored all
weir runs.
First game:
nrooKiyn 4 9 2.
at. Louis 7 .la i
r ranch, Casey (6) Owen;
nn ue ana w.. Cooper.
Second game:
Brooklyn .... 4 7 0
St. Louis 3 8 0
Macon, Davis (7), and Owen;
Lanier, Dickson (7), Pollet (7),
Gumbert (7) and W. Cooper.
CRATERSBATTLE
New York. July 18. VP)
Robert (Red) Rolfe, whose re
turn to action had highlighted
the New York Yankees' latest
winning streak, broke uo a bat
tle of home runs today by
smashing the ball Into the right
Held seats with two out in the
tenth Inning to trip the Chicago
wmte sox, 7-8.
It was Rolfe's fourth homer In
six days and it gave the world
champions their seventh straight
triumph and their 38th success
in 49 home games. With the
second place Boston Red Sox
kept idle by the weather, the
Yankees stretched their Ameri
can league lead to eight games.
rne Yanks had a 8 1 lead at
the end of eight innings but the
White Sox suddenly broke loose
in the top half of the ninth
against Marv Breuer, who had
pitched three-hit shutout ball
for six frames and had given un
oniy one run on Luke Appling s
nomer in tne seventh.
Joe DiMaggio belted his 13th
four-bagger of the season, which
boosted his batting streak to 13
consecutive games.
Charlie Keller pumped his
11th home run into the White
aox bull pen.
Chicago e 11
New York ... 7 n
wade, Weiland, Haynes and
Turner; Breuer. Llndell and
nosar.
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The Medford Craters are nn
the road this week-end playing
Dorris. (Cal.) Lumberjacks In a
two-game Oregon-California lea-
Sllverton. July 18 (JP The
Portland firemen, eliminated
from the state semi-pro baseball
tournament this week, earned
7 of the 18 places on the all
star team named by tournament
officials.
suverton, opponent of the
Portland Boilermakers for the
final game Sunday night, placed
lour men.
The team:
Pitchers VInce Pesky, Ma
rine Electric: John Day. Silver
ton; Andy Frahler. Firemen:
Gene Williams, McElroy's; Jack
Brown, firemen.
Catchers Arnold Riesgo, Sil-
verton: Frank Roelandt, firemen.
Infielders Milton Whitley,
Silverton, first base; Don Klrsch.
Marine Electric, second base:
Bill McCluskey, fireman, short
stop: Bob Churchill, firemen,
third base.
Outfielders John Bubalo.
firemen; Bill Taitt. Silverton;
Bob Monroe. Boilermakers. '
Utility Harry Amacher, fire
men; Don Messenger, Marine
Electric.
Three members of the above
named all-star team played with
the Medford Craters in 1941.
gue series. First game of the set! Jack Brown. pitcher, hurled for
was played last twilight, today's I ne '
contest is slated to start at 2:30
Manager Dutch Licber was
scheduled to pitch for the Cra
ters In today's clash, with Norm
Worthley back of the plate.
ine Klamath Falls Pelicans,
game back of Medford in the
pennant race, will face the
Grants Pass Merchants In a dou
bleheader at Grants Pass this afternoon.
PLAYERS SUSPENDED
Tacoma. July 18 (P) Pres
ident Robert B. Abel of the
Western International league to
day Imposed suspensions upon
Manager Ray Jacobs and Pitch
er Bob Molilor of the Spokane
Indians pending an Investigation
of a reported attack upon Um
pire John Nenezich.
Frankie Roelandt
caught and Bobby Churchill
played third base.
Schroeder, Segura
Reach Final Round
New York. July 18 (JP Ted
Schroeder and Francisco Segura
advanced to the final round of
the Eastern clay court tennis
tournament today, but both had
to stay after school to do It.
Schroader. the nation's fifth
ranking player from Glendale.
Calif., downed Alejo Russell of
Argentina. 7-5. 4-6. 6-3. 6-4 while
Segura. the tireless little Ecua
dorean had to go four sets be
fore defeating George Richards
of Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6,
6-2.
BEAVER'S STREAK,
ANGELS ON TOP
Portland, July 18 JPh-Hollywood
snapped Portland'!
string of victories that had ex
tended to eight in a row today
with a 8-6 win that kept the
Beavers In the Pacific Coast
league baseball cellar.
Joa Hoover, first man up for
the Stars in the Initial lnnlnc.
slapped out homer on a three
nothing ball offered up by sub
mariner AO mica. Four more
Hollywood runs In the fourth
and another In tha top half of
ma eighth gave the Stars a 6-1
lead over Portland.
But an eighth-Inning Beaver
rally, paced by John GUl'i cir
cuit clout with two on, knotted
the count for tha final inning.
Liska gave way to Stlne and
Stina to Fitzke in the ninth but
Hollywood tallied twice for the
victory that kept It from drop
ping into Portland's long-held
cellar spot.
Hollywood - ,. , 12 1
Portland 6 7 1
Root, Thomas (9), and Bren
zel; Llska, Stone (9) Fitzke (9),
and Mayer.
SOCKEYE BATTLES
Los Angeles, July 18 (IP)
Clinging to the newly-won Coast
League leadership, Los Angeles
made it two-ln-a-row over San
Diego today with a 7-3 win that
was as uneventful as last night's
battle was spectacular.
Regis te ring their tenth
straight triumph, tha Angels
found the mound offerings of
Al Olsen and Ed Vitallch to
their liking and pounded them
for 11 safeties.
A three-run blast In tha third,
with another lone tally In the
fourth and two more in the
fifth settled the issue and Lanky
Ken Raffensberger coasted on
to his 11th win of the season-
Just to top things off, Raf
fensberger and "Mad Will"
Schuter Angel shortstop, hit
home runs.
San Diego 3 8 1
Los Angeles . 7 11 0
Olsen. Vitallch and Detlre;
Raffensberger and Todd.
San Francisco, July 18 (IP)
Fighting to keep their fourth
place niche in coast league
standings, the San Francisco
Seals swept a twin bill with the
Sacramento Senators today, 4
to 3 and 1 to 0.
First game: . - - ,
Sacramento .. 8 10 2
San Francisco 4 9 0
Beers and Mueller; Harrell
Jansen and Ogrodowskl.
Second game (7 innings):
Sacramento O S 1
San Francisco 1, 6 1
Wicker and Mueller: Joyce
and Sprinz.
IN ARMORY FEUD
Sockeye Jack McDonald and
Prince Seiaki Mihalikis clash
for the third time in the main
event of Monday night's armory
wrestling program, and the
brawl is expected to be even
more hair-raising than either of
their first two battles, both of
which left the customers limp
and exhausted.
With the victor earning the
right to face "The Angel,"
grotesque French mat freak on
the July 27 card, tomorrow
night's top spot principals are
planning to uncork their most
savage brand of grappling.
In the first match of their
really bitter feud, Mihalikis
captured tha verdict when he
tossed McDonald out of the ring
and rendered him incapable of
further resistance. In their
second meeting McDonald even
ed the score by virtue of some
of the most brutal punching
ever seen in the local ring.
This match resembled a boxing
bout far more than it did a mat
contest.
Meeting In the middle event
will be Pedro Brazil and Pete
Belcastro, the Weed villain,
while opening the card will be
Soldier Joe Buccola and Irish
Jim Casey.
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New York. July 18. VP) Joe
Gordon, the New York Yankees
flashy second baseman who had
to retire from Thursday's game
with the Cleveland Indians be
cause of a strained muscle in
his left leg suffered the day be
fore, probably will remain out
of tha line-up for several days.
una injury was not believed
serious, but Manager Joe Mc
Carthy thought his star would
benefit by a rest.
ARLINGTON EVENT
IN RECORD TIME
Chicago, July 18 (IP) Occu
nation, a fastbreaking strong
finishing colt owned by John
Marsch, Chicago contractor, won
the $62,900 Arlington futurity
impressively today in the fastest
time this stake ever has been
run 1:10 2-5.
Occupation, breaking from tha
extreme outside post position in
a field of 14. quickly took full
command and won by fivo
lentha. The winner was ridden
by Jockey Leslie Balaskl. Picket, Q
entry of John Hay Whitney of
New York, was second, four
lengths ahead of the Joseph E.
Widener's Glance About. War
ren Wright's Garless was fourth.
The triumphant Occupation,
scoring his fourth victory in six
starts, all In Chicago blasted
the former six furlong record
for the event of 1:11 1-5. Three
horses Ladysman, Far Star
and Case Ace had shared the
old mark.
A sweltering crowd of 30,000
Installed Occupation as a 2 to 1 ,
choice and he returned $6.00,
$3.80 and $3.00. The place price
on Picket was $5.00 and 4.20.
while Glance About, closing at
45 to 1, returned 13 80 to show.
The two-year-old son of Bull-dog-Miss
Bunting picked up a W
check for $51,500 as the winner'!
share of the rich purse.
MRS. TODD WINS
v York. July 18 VP)
Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd, tha
national indoor champlan, de
feated Helen Bernhard of New
York. 6-4, 8-6, to win tne east
ern clay court tennis title today.
SEATTLE ARCHERS WIN
Portland, Ore., July 18 (IP)
The Seattle Archers' association
won in men's team competition
at the annual Pacific North
west archery tournament today
with a score of 1764.
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Vancouver. B. C. JuIt II
W) Vancouver Capilanoa beat
Salem Senators 9-S here tonight
to take both ends of a Western
International league doublehead
er. Caps won the opener 9-0.
Caps collected two runs In
the first, three on the third, two
in the fourth and two more In
the eighth while Salem pushed
over two in the seventh and
three In the eighth.
RODEO DYNAMITE NAMED
Cheyenne, Wyo.. July 18 PM
"Midway", "Wake Island."
"Slap-A-Jap." and "Flying Fortress'-
four-legged packages of
rangeland dynamite will un-
be unleashed at Cheyenne's 48th
annual Frontier Days beginning
Tuesday.
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Tacoma, July 18 (Jr The
tall-end Spokane Indians pound
ed Pitcher Del .Holmes for 14
hits to beat Tacoma, 7-2, In
Western International baseball
league game tonight.
First Baseman Vic Buccola of
Spokane was the big hitter, get
ting a single, a double, and a
triple In four times at the plattJ
He drove In four runs.
WINS WOMAN'S TITLE
Spokane. July 18 (IPs Miss
Betty Jean Rucker won the Spo
kane Women s Golf champion
ship today, defeating Mrs. Joe
Edicord. 9 and 7. Miss Rucker
toured the Downriver course
thre over par for the first 18
holes, par event for the second
18.
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