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
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Bowl, 1 to 0. Hii 1938 iquad
lost only one game, but since
that time California has been
in or near the Pacific coast con
ference basement.
Five dismal years were cli
maxed last fall when California
won three games, lost six and
tied one.
Allison said he had no plans
yet, asserting that "it came
pretty fast. They told me about
it and suggested that I take my
time, make other connections
and resign. But I thought if
that's the way it is, let It be
that way."
His California record showed
58 victories, 42 defeats and two
ties.
Ail-Americans during his ten
ure besides Chapman were Bob
Herwig. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
WEATHER
Northern California: Partly
cloudy today and tonight with a
few light showers "north portion
today spreading to south portion
tonight, clearing and windy
Thursday cooler northern por.
tion today and tonight and south
portion Thursday.
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