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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, April 22, I94S CRATERS SLATE F Medford Craters will hold their first baseball practice of the season at the Crater park at the Fairgrounds at 10 a. m. Sun day, according to an announce ment by Paul Freer, manager. All prospective players who seek a place on the Crater roster and those who have already been contacted are asked to report for the Initial practice. BUDGET CUT URGED Sacramento, April 21 (U.R) Cuts of $23,168,000 In the $683, 710,000 budget recommended by Gov. Earl Warren tonight were contained in a report filed by Rolland A. Vandegrlft, legisla tive auditor. IT'S TIME TO ' r.i.tt;..y- vr-.. YOUR and FARM BUILDINGS Spring painting weather is here and It's time to paint your home, farm buildings and disinfect dairy barns. Also root painting. Estimates gladly given , . . Phone 7325. , C.H.G0GHILL IIHH II ianaaa-gajyjjgnl a AT NO ADDITIONAL COST! cv o.- tit. ..w Hid odet ifco4 ... tnO""- . .Mi dee nfeio"- " . ... .. . ..ep' it.n0,.;.V ."".vol ,etv v- U ' u Wn et"' tI ... tit km w TlhC doe::t North Riverside at the "Y", Phon. ISM. HAItOI.n O. KRKGEH, Prop. Siftf m m. I AND HITS TIGERS TO SLIM VICTORY fjhisox Take Lead As Yanks Lose Cubs and Cards Score Wins. New York, April 21 (U.B It was pitchers' day again In the big leagues today, with Volselle of the New York Giants, Newhouser of the Detroit Tigers, and Wolff of the Washington Senators all turning: in tine Jobs. Newhouser's was the most spec tacular. He gave the Cleveland Indians only five hits In It In nings and himself singled home the winning run for 3-2 vic tory. Wolff and Bonham of the New York Yankees each pitched a four-hit game, but Case, Myatt and Clift bunched their hits in the first inning to give Washing ton both of its runs. Derry's triple scored Metheny with the only Yankee run. The defeat left the Chicago White Sox, who couldn't play the St. Louis Browns because of cold weather at Chicago, as the only unbeaten team and alone at the top of the American league. The other end of the battery- Catcher Hayes was the big gun in the Philadelphia Athletics' 8-2 win over the Boston Red Sox Hayes, who hit two-run homer Friday, came through with an other four-bagger today with the bases loaded. Garrison of the A's connected for a three-run homer, and these two blows made it easy for Bobo Newsom to win his first 1948 game. In the National league, the St. Louis Cardinals made their home debut, edging the Cincinnati Reds by a 3-2 score. The win ning run came In the last half of the ninth on Hopp's single with the bases full. Volselle won his second game of the young season today, spac ing 11 hits for a 3-2 win over the Brooklyn Dodgers In a game twice halted by rain. Paul Derringer of the Chi. oogo Cubs also became a two- game winner, with the lusty help of outfielder Nicholson. Nichol son's seventh-Inning double with Cavaretta on bane gave the Cubs a 4-3 win over Pittsburgh, Boston and Philadelphia were rained out. Cougar Track Crew Easily Beats Idaho Pullman, Wash., April 21 (U.pj Carroll Waller, Spokane, Wash., athlete, collected 18 points for Washington State Col lege In a dual track meet today to boost the Cougars to victory over the University of Idaho. WSC tallied 75 2'3 points to Idaho's SS 1'3. A large crowd prompted by sunny weather turned out for the event, the first of the outdoor thlnclad sea Bremerton, Wash., April 21 (U.R) Twelve restaurants closed in Bremerton today when key workers failed to appear In pro test against a recent War Labor Board wage rollback. c r id ft ay - .-.- ii x !;J3 ; , "J V S .3, IT f IT 'Ua) She'll Bring Added Profits With a DeLAVAL MILKER OTha DeLaval Magnetic "Speedway" la avtn better than aver equalled by none ust the thing to put added profits in your dairy business, regardless of its silt. These now milkers provide new ease et assembly and dissembly PLUS unequalled milking action. Dairy farmers find the new DeLaval Magnetic milker the most Important equipment of all an investment that pays for Itself ever and over again! HUBBARD -WR AY CO. 29 NORTH RIVERSIDE PHONE 4011 FAWCETT BEATS ASHLAND, 4 TO 2, IN LEAGUE TILT Southern Oregon Conference Baseball Standings W. L. Pet. Grant Pass 1 0 1.000 Medford 1 1 .500 Ashland 0 1 .000 Behind the five-hit pitching of Dick Fawcett, Medford high school won a 4 to 2 Southern Oregon conference baseball vic tory over Ashland at Ashland Friday afternoon. Jim Cave and Bob Watson scored in the first inning and LeRoy House and Don Waldron crossed the plate in the sixth to give Medford the victory. Don Flaharty scored in the first frame and Jimmy Jan dreau in the seventh for Ash land. Fawcett issued five free passes to first base and struck out 13 Grizzly batters, while John Reedy, Ashland southpaw, walk ed two and whiffed 10. Fred Stammen, Tornado sea or.d sacker, and Fawcett each hit safely twice while Jandreau, Ashland short stop, and Gordon Peterson, Grizzly catcher, each collected two blows out of five trips to the platter. Medford made seven errors and had eight men left stranded on base. Ash land made three errors and had 12 left on the bags, Medford will play Talent here Monday afternoon, beginning at J o'clock, In their only game this week. The Tornado defeated Eagle Point, 6 to 5, here Thurs day afternoon In a five-inning game. Mcdfard Ltve. 3b .. Fawcett. p WaUon. fi . Kircher, rf Mouse, u AB R H O A I 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 Kill, 4 0 0 0 0 3 110 0 waiaron, ID 4 117 0 Reich, cf , 4 0 0 S 3 Eatherton. is 3 0 10 0 Stam.ne-.i, 3b ...,. 4 0 S 0 3 Ashland AB R H O A Jandreau, as s 1 2 1 0 Flaharty. ct S 1 O 0 0 Peterson, o . s Readv. n S Provost, tb 3 Speece, rf .. 4 Berry. 2b 1 Van DeWalker, 3b 4 Smith, If 3 Beara, If 2 2 10 1 0 0 10 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 o a ACHIEU, MOREUJ T Walter "Sneeze" Achleu, the great Chinese wrestler, and Tony Morelli are being consider ed by Promoter Mack Llllard as a possible foe for the Gray Mask next Thursday night. Achleu won last week's battle royal while Morelli was giving tough Tony Ross a thorough thumping. Llllard said he was not cer tain yet what sort of arrange ment he would be able to make for Thursday's wrestling card, but said he was attempting to line up 'the strongest possible program and would endeavor to sign either Achieu or Morelli to face the Mask. Others who will probably be on the card are kidney-punching Billy McEuin, Gust Johnson, Ross and Harold (Blood and Guts) Davidson, the former marine. FOOTBALL LEAGUE Baseball Scores AMERICAN (11 Innings) R. H. E. Cleveland , i 9 1 Detroit 3 9 8 Embree and Ruszkowskl; New houser and Richards. Philadelphia 8 9 2 Boston 2 10 2 Newsom and Hayes; Haus mann, Woods, Wilson and Walters. New York 14 1 Washington 2 4 1 Bonham and Drescher; Wolff and Ferrell. St. Louis at Chicago postponed, rain. Chicago, April 21 (U.R) Major league baseball, apparent ly unable to agree upon a new commissioner, now Is searchnlg for a man to take over the com missioner's job on a temporary basis, President William Harri- dge of the American league re vealed today. Harridge said that was the reason for reports he had offered the commissioner's Job to Ed ward Barrow, aging chairman of the governing board of the New York Yankees. "I talked with Mr. Barrow," Harridge said, "and asked him if he could take the commissioner's job on a temporary basis in case we were unable to select a com missioner at next Tuesday's meeting In Cleveland. It was unfortunate the story was re leased that I offered him the job." One of the baseball 'men who will attend the Cleveland meet ing said here today that it Is "highly improbable that we will select a commissioner at the meeting." ALL-SilfATE HIGH GAME PLAN Portland, Ore., April 21 (U.R) An all-star high school baseball game between opposing teams of selected Oregon high school stars will be staged at the Vaughn street park of the Port land Baseball club on Decora tion day at 2:45 p. m. Under sponsorship of the Portland Ore gon Journal, Tommy Luke, gen eral chairman for the event, an nounced tonight. Die Mall Tribune Want Ads. HAYWARO RELAYS TAKEN BY GRANT; Eugene, Ore., April 21 (U.R) A new record in the Hayward relays at Eugene was chalked up today for the class A 440 yard relay event by the Grant high school Generals of Port land. The Grant team set a mark of :44.6, with Klamath Falls sec ond, Washington third and Eu gene bringing up the rear. The old mark of :45.1 was set in 1939 by Medford high school. .The class B 440 crown was won by Columbia Prep of Port land,' and Sheridan high school won the class C relay. Grant also won the class A sprint medley, with Klamath Falls second, Washington third and Eugene fourth again. The class B spring was captured by Beaverton with the class C title going to Arlington. Class A time was 1:09.5. The class A shuttle relay was won by Jefferson of Portland, with Hillsboro second and Grant and Klamath Falls tied for third place. Time was :38.8. Berkeley, Calif., April 21 (U.R) The Olympic club of San Francisco won the University of California invitational track and field meet today, amassing 60 'a points. OVERSEAS SHIPPERS Cartons for Shipping Merchandise to the Armed Forces Overseas 10c each Whitelaw's Chocolates 31 N. Grape 2nd Floor mmi pots and LIGHTERS American Fruit Growers, Inc. 213 South Fir St. Medford, Oregon Complete Factory Approved SAFETY SERVICE Chrysler Fae tory Engineer ed and Inspect ;d Parts for Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks L C. TAYLOR GO. 112 So. Rive-side Phone 2965 S, M. 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