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FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. April II, IMS I Stub Allison Ousted As California Grid Mentor By Dan McGulre United Presi Correspondent Berkeley, Cal., April 11 U.PJ The University of California to day began a nation-wide search for a new head football coach after putting a pink flip in Leonard B. (Stub) Allison'i last paycheck. Allison, connected with Oold en Bear gridiron fortunes since 1931 and chief character builder since 1933, was notified yester day that his present one-year contract would not be renewed when it expires next May 31, Graduate Manager Clinton W. Evans, who made the announce ment, said Allison previously had declined an opportunity to resign. The gruff "top Barge" hit his peak in 1937 when his powerful "thunder team," sparked by Sim Chapman, went through 11 games without a defeat and pol ished off Alabama in the Rose P MHlii'lMllillKIHrllWqfc are imi tmbtmssid by HOT FLASHES? 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Viq Bottari, John Meek. Perry Schwarts. Claude Evans. Larry Lutz ad Bob Reinhard. HOCKEY FIGURE DIES Cleveland, April 11 (U.R) Clarence (Moose) Jamieson, 66, Cleveland, a well-known hockey figure, died late yesterday after a fall from a second story porch where ha was removing storm windows. J TENNIS MEET SLATED Los Angeles, April 11 (U.R) Tennis Queen Pauline Betz and Elwood Cooke head a bevy of tennis stars who begin play Saturday in the first town house invitational net championships here. Us Mall Tribune Want Ads. IT'S TIME TO w mif. WC'.. a-r -.M.msw --s ar ix --mv v YOUR HOME and FARM BUILDINGS Spring painting weather It here and It's timt to paint your home, farm buildings and disinfect dairy barns. Also roof painting. Estimates gladly given . . . Phone 7325. C. H. COGHILL By Will Llndley United Press Correspondent Portland, Ore., April 11 (U.R) Despite curtailment of gaso line, 51.000 big game hunters stalked through Oregon's forests during 1943 in search of ration points running wild. The two-year-old estimate Is the latest one available, but it Is Indicative of the ever-Increasing return to nature. Some game animals are being killed off too rapidly; these must ba replaced Some are Increasing too rapidly; In this case the hunting season must be lengthened so that the population may be cut until the land can support the game. Birds Plentiful a census of Oregon s game population reveals a number of species rarely hunted but ap pearing in abundance. For in stance, the following may be shot in the state within state game commission season: Ducks, geese, grouse (Sooty and Blue), Hungarian patrldges, prairie chickens, quail, sage hens and Chinese pheasants. Fish planting throughout the state has slacked off consider ably. During 1942, only three species were planted. At the present time bass, catfish, crap- ples, perch, salmon, shad, strip ed bass, sturgeon, sun fish, and trout may be angled for during their respecti seasons. Big Game Found And not forgetting the deer and the antelope. The following species of big game are found in Oregon: Antelope, deer, white tail, blacktail, mult), Roosevelt elk, Rocky Mountain elk, black bear, mountain sheep, fox, bad ger, beaver, marten, mink, fisher, otter, muskrat, racoon, ringtail eat, skunk, weasel, lynx, bobcat, mountain lion, coyote and wolves. Wartime reports compiled by the Forest Service show that hunting has Increased during wartime, but nimrods visit the forests for shorter periods, In tent on securing a few extra ration points, not In enjoying the sport. I GREEN m SLABS 12 INCH OR 16 INCH LENGTHS 300 CU. FT. LOAD. DIAL 2123 Timber p $K7F DIAL 2123 Company a aae)e National A. A. U. Swimmers Meet Chicago, April 11 (U.R) More than six titles are expected to change hands when the Na tional Women's Indoor A.A.U. Swimming Championships are held here, Friday through Sun day at the Town Club. There will be only three cham pions back to defend their titles. They Include the phenomenal Ann Curtis, record-breaking San Francisco star: Brenda Helser of Portland, Ore., 100-yard free style queen, and Patricia Sin clalr of the New York Women's Swimming Association, 100-yard breast stroke. Walter "Sneeze" Aehleu, the great Chinese wrestling star, will be making one of his many comebacks at Medford armory Thursday nlBht when he tackles Billy MeEuin In the three-round opener of Promoter Mack Lll lard's weekly mat shin-dig. Achleu has been on the shelf for many months because of a back injury suffered when he was thrown from the ring in a match at Klamath Falls and requested LllJard to start him out In short bout. "It is my great desire to get a match with the Gray Mask, Achieu said, "but first I want one or two bouts over the short er distance to be sure I am in shape. Gust Johnson has been named by Lilian! to face the Mask in the six-round main event. John' son recently lost his coast chanv pionship and is gunning for a rematch with hi conquorer, Georges Dusette. The four-round seml-wlndup will pit Ernie Piluso, crack Port land Junior heavyweight, against Tony Ross, who showed a tend ency to steer clear of the dirty stuff in his last match here. Ice Arena Will Close For Month The Medford Ice Arena will close April IS for a month or six weeks, according to John Hein, manager. Reason for the closing was given as regular spring work being done at the Medford Ice and Storage com pany plant, from which the arena gets its freezing power. New equipment is being installed at the storage plant as well as a check-up of other equipment which necessitates shutting down machinery operating the lee arena. Hein said anyone having skates there which they wish to remove before the closing date must do so by Saturday. Skates may be left at the arena during closure If desired, Hein said. TROJANS LOSE Los Angeles, April 11 (U.R) The Port Hueneme Seabees baseball team took IS hits off three University of Southern California' hurlera yesterday to thrash the Trojans 14 to 8. RENT CONTROL Washington. April 11 fU.Rl The Office of Price Adminis tration announced today that all housing accommodations in the Santa Cruz defense rental area or Santa Cruz county, Calif. will be subject to federal rent control. ALL-STT AE C ARB M i OTEST THURSDAY NIGHT BOUTS START 8:30 P. M. THRILLS SPILLS The Country'! BEST TALENT Tiskesl Now On Sale At BROWN'S Schmeling Said In Prison Camp With U. S. Ninth Army, April 114U.PJ Max Schmeling, for mer world heavyweight cham pion, was reported today to be Imprisoned at a Wehrmacht de serters camp in Papenburg near Bremen, where more than 100,- 000 former German soldiers have died of starvation and cruel treatment. An informant said Schmeling was sent to the camp by nazi party orders along with Illy Forst, former German movie star, and Adolf Hauser, former uerman middleweight boxing champion. . WILLIE H0PPE EXTENDS LEAD IN BILLIARD PLAY Chicago. April 11 (U.R) Challenger Willie Hoppe, New York, was 13S points ahead of Champion Walker Cochran, San Francisco, today after winning two more blocks In their cross country world's championship three-cushion billiards match. Hoppe has a total of 2.078 points and Cochran has piled up 1,940 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By United Press New York (Broadway Arena) Henry Jordan, 145, Philadel phia, outpointed Jimmy Florello, 156. Brooklyn (8). Jersey City, N. J. Jimmy Mulligan, 188, Boston, knocked out Bob Wade, 165, Newark, N. J., in. - White Plains. N. Y. Joe La motta, 1514, New York, knock ed out Baudello Valencia, 156, (3). Los Angeles Al Hart, 220, Army, TKO'd Hindu Fleet, 192, Los Angeles (2); Chino Rodri guez, 146, Mexico City, decision, ed Jimmy Shans, 144, Los An geles (6). In 1921 Luxembourg signed a 60-year economic union agree ment with Belgium which abro gates the customs barrier be tween the two countries and pro vides for use of Belgian curren cy In the Grand Duchy. SEALS TROUNCE PORTLAND -3, SEATTLE WINS By United Press The San Francisco Seals made 9,200 opening game customers happy by downing the Portland Beavers, e to 3, in a loosely- played eontest last night. Bob Joyce held the Beavers to six hits and also led the offense with four singles In four appearances in the batter's box. ' The Seals Iced the game In the eighth when they put across three runs off Jake Mooty. Scores: R H E Portland J 6 2 San Francisco 6 11 1 Mooty and Adams; Joyce and Sprint. Oakland 2 8 0 San Diego 18 1 Stromme, Monzo and Fenech, B.Ramondi; Eaves and Ballinger. 1 1 6 0 next plteri to save my life,' Root. said Los Angeles 0 Sacramento 3 Cuellard and Greene; Powers and Marcuccl. Seattle 4 9 ! Hollywood 3 6 1 Elliott and Finley; Kimball Miahajek and Hill. Pitcher Laughed Off Of Mound By Antics of Runner Columbus, O. (U.R) Charlie Root, new manager of the Co lumbus Red Birds, started re miniscing the other day and im mediately thought about the time that Rabbit Maranville laughed him out of the box While he was pitching for the Chicago Cubs. Root, grinning, recalled that Maranville got on first base the first time he pitched against the Boston Braves, "Rabbit started jumping off the base and catcalling and Jeer ing to get my goat, I kept throw ing over to Charlie Grimm at first and he would tag Maran ville hard every time he dove back headfirst. 'About the tenth time I threw over to Grimm, Rabbit came back In headfirst and grabbed Grimm's ankle In his mouth and started toying with it like a baby with a new rattle. "Grimm finally got loose and started hopping around on one foot, holding the bitten ankle. The spectators went into a mild frenzy and I was laughing so hard I had to turn away from the plate and walked towards second base. "I couldn't have thrown that THE GRANGE Geld Hill Grange Gold Hill Grange met with William Q. Howes in the chair April 8. A building planning committee consisting of W. H. Wilson, Ed Bolt, William Shaw, Lucy Edington and Marie Chris tensen was appointed. Ralph Koozer of the Bagley Canning Co., of Ashland gave a talk on crops and .tomato acre age. Earl Jossy showed interest ing moving pictures on 4-H work and livestock. Mesdames Pugh, Rosencrans and McKay served refreshments. 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