Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MSSFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. April 29, 1945
FIRST PLACE ON
Hurls Near No-Hit Game
Cincy Blanks Cards;
Other Soores.
New York, April 28 U.P)
Hank Wyse, a six-foot right
hander, pitched the Chicago Cubs
into first place in the National
League today and came within
five outs of baseball's hall of
fame.
Bill Salkeld, rookie catcher
who was the second man up for
the Pirates in the eighth inning,
slashed a line single to right cen
ter field and Wyse's no-hitter
wa gone, The blow took some
of the lustre off the Cubs' easy
6 to 0 victory, their sixth in a
row, but didn't keep them from
moving past the New York
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Giants into first place by a half-
game.
Max Butcher was no puzzle
to Chicago and the Cubs shook
him for 12 hits and six runs in
the first five innings.
In another stirring pitching
performance at Cincinnati, the
Reds beat the St. Louis Cardi
nals 1 to 0, scoring in the ninth
Arnold Carter was the winning
pitcher, although he gave six
hits to the five garnered by the
Reds off Blix Donnelly. Mcsner
scored on Mallory s error on
Clay's outfield fly. The defeat
was costly to St. Louis in that
Marty Martin, shortstop, sprain
ed his ankle trying to steal home
in the ninth.
The New York Giants "walk
ed" themselves out of first place
going into the ninth with a 3-1
margin over Brooklyn, Van
Mungo walked the first two
men. Adams relieved him, got
one man out and walked two
more, forcing in a run.
Joe Mack's single with the
bases loaded in the eighth gave
the Boston Braves an 8-to-7 win
over Philadelphia.
In the American league, Al
Benton of Detroit won his sec
ond straight game, a two-hit 5-
to-1 victory over Cleveland.
Nick E.tten won a ball game
for the New York Yankees, his
sixth-inning home run tying the
score at 1 to 1 with Wasnington
and his single with two on and
two out in the 13th chasing
home the winning run in the 2-1
decision.
Joe Mack's single with the
bases loaded in the eighth gave
the Boston Braves an 8-to-7 win
over Philadelphia.
It was Nieman s fourth round-
tripper of the season at Philadel
phia, breaking out with 13 hits
and an 8-to-5 victory. A five-run
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seventh Inning won the game.
The St. Louis-Chicago game at
St. Louis was rained out and the
White Sox stayed on top of the
American league with five
straight victories.
JUNIOODfTBALL
SERIESONE EACH
Ashland Junior high defeated
Medford Juniors sdftball team
3 to 2 at Ashland yesterday to
even their southern Oregon con
ference series. The game, sched
uled for seven Innings, went into
an extra frame. Medford scored
two runs in the first inning and
Ashland tied the score in the
third.
In the eighth inning Langer of
Ashland collected a home run
with two on base to end the
game. The two teams play here
next Thursday in the third of
their four-game series.-
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Central Point high's baseball
team halted Talent 9 to 1 at Tal
ent Friday afternoon in a Jack
son county "B conference game.
Shirer of the Pointers struck out
12 batters while Hervey whiffed
two for Talent. Saxbury and
Anhorn each got a circuit clout
for Central Point.
The Pointers will play Phoe
nix at Central Point Tuesday af
ternoon.
Central Point 9 2
Talent 1 .
Shrier and Sage; Hervey and
Frink. .
Craters to Contact
Klamath Ball Clubs
On Loop Formation
It was voted at Friday night's
meeting of the Medford Craters
to contact team managers from
Klamath Falls to determine if
they are interested in forming
a baseball league comprised of
southern Oregon teams. Grants
Pass Merchants association have
informed the Craters they arc
not Interested in organizing
a team this season. Ashland had
earlier, stated they would not
attempt to form a club. Camp
White may organize team, it
was indicated.
Paul Freer, manager of the
Craters, reported he is enthused
over turnouts for practice ses
sions and stated he is particular
ly pleased over performance of
high school players who have
reported. Practices are being
I held at the Fairgrounds park
every Sunday morning at 10
o'clock and each Tuesday and
Friday at 6 p. in.
Company To Publish
Only First Novels
New York, U.R The begin
ning writer who hasn't any idea
what to do with his fiast novel
has a new friend,
Simon & Schuster, the well-
known publishing house, has
I opened a subsidiary firm named
ins venuiry itcss, wnicn will
publish nothing but first novels.
The only qualification .'or publi
cation, although it's quite
enough, was that the novels
must have "literary distinction,"
the publishing firm said.
SECOND PLACE IN
INVITATION MEET
Scoring 76V4 points, Klam
ath Falls high school won the
annual invitational track and
field meet at Klamath Falls Sat
urday afternoon. Medford
scored 50 13 points for sceond,
Ashland was third with 45V4
points, Grants Pass fourth with
24, Henley fifth with SV2, Tule
Lake sixth with 4 13 and
Rogue River was seventh with
four points.
Klamath Falls took first place
in seven of the 14 events while
Medford took only two .first
places. Ashland eopped five
first spots.
Winners of the events follow:
Shot put Foster, Klamath Falls,
first: Whlllock. Medford, aocond; Boas,
Mrdrord. third.
Polo vault Thompson. Asrilanrl.
first; Palmer, Klamath Kails, second;
Thurnian, Klamath Fallj, third.
440-yard dash Henthorno, Klamath
Falls, first; Merrlman, Ashland, sec
ond; Carr, Medford, third.
High hurdles Pope, Klamath Falls,
first; Holmes, Medford, second; De
Vore. Klamath Falls, third.
100-yard dash Henthorne, Klamath
Falls, first; Gandee, Ashland, second;
Cottlngham, Medford, third.
Mile run Fullerton, Ashland, first;
Clark, Rogue Blver, second; Guam,
Klamath Falls, third.
Low hurdlca Pope, Klamath Falls,
nrsi; ncasey, ttiamatn rails, second;
Merrlman, Ashland, third.
Javelin throw Tlson, Ashland,
first; Hanogln, Medford, second; Stelle,
Medford, third.
High jump Pope. Klamath Falls,
first; Browne, Grants Pass, second;
Thompson, Ashland, third.
220-yard dash Gandee. Ashland,
first; Bostwick, Medford, second; Cot
tincham, Medford, third.
880-yard dash Fullerton, Ashland,
first: Forth. Grants Pass, second; Bar
ker. Klamath Falls, third.
Broad jump Carter. Medford. first;
Henthorne. Klamath Falls, second.
Discus Ross, Medford, first.
Belays Klamath Falls, first. Med
ford, disqualified for two false starts.
Baseball Scores
By Uniled Prut
National
Philadelphia 7 11
Boston .. 8 10
Sproull, Kennedy (4), Karl (8)
and Mancuso; Barrett, Earley (3),
Hutchings (9) and Masi.
GENOA LIBERATED,
St. Louis 0 8
Cincinnati 1 3
Donnelly and Odea; Carter
and Just.
Pittsburgh 0 1 1
Chicago 8 14
Butcher, Gerheauser (S), Os
termueller (8) and Salkeld; Wyse
and Livingston.
New York 3 8
Brooklyn 4 9
Mungo. Adams (9) Pyle (9) and
Lombard i; Chapman, Lombardi
(8) and Owen.
American
Washington 1 8 1
New York 2 10 , S
(13 innings)
Pieretti and Guerra; Bonham
Turner (10) and Garbark, Cromp-
ton (12).
Chicago at St. Louis, post
poned; rain. .
Detroit 5 11 0
Cleveland 1 2
Benton and Swift; Bagby,
Klieman (7) Henry (9) and Rusz-
kowskl.
Clostntf time for Sunday Too Late
to Classify 0:30 Saturday afternoon
Pleas, remember
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TAKE DAY GAMES
Los Angeles, April 28 (U.R)
A six-run uprising off four Los
Angeles hurlcrs today gave the
Sacramento Solons a 9-to-3 win
over the Angels.
Sacramento 9 9 1
Los Angeles 3 11 1
Lcgault and Schleuter, Tepler,
Mcrkle (2) Osborne (8) Columbo
(8) Phil Phipps (8) and Kreit
nerm. San Diego 4 10 2
San Francisco ' 9 10 2
Brillhcart, Bailey (8) and Bal-
linger; Brondell, Pcrcey (9) and
Ogrodowski. , ' .
SCOUT PATROL LEADERS
ATTEND TRAINING MEET
Fifty senior patrol leaders, pa
trol leaders and assistants as
sembled at Boy Scout headquar
ters Friday night for training
All troops in Medford were rep
resented by their. Junior leaders.
The samo course of study is to
be Riven in every city in the
Crater Lake Area Council com
prised of Jackson, Josephine and
Siskiyou Counties.
The Patrol Method film fur
nished by the visual education
department of the Boy Scouts
was shown and served as basis of
the course. The meeting met
with such fine response it was
decided to hold a similar train
ing course for the patrol leaders
every three months.
Navy Builds Huge
Hospital In Texas
Houston, Tex. (U.R) In the
nnt.too-distant future, hospital
ships from various theaters of
war will bring wounded Ameri
can fighting men up the Houston
ship channel to a brand new
navy hospital, one of the largest
in the country.
The new Houston hospital, ex
pected to be ready for patients
within a year, will have 1,000
beds and will cost approximately
$6,000,000.
Closing time for Sunday Too Lata
to Classify 9 .10 Saturday afternoon
Pleas, remember.
Boston 8 15
Philadelphia 4 4 1
Cecil and Garbark; Black,
Knerr (6), Berry (7), Scheib (7)
and Hayes.
ACHIEplW
SEEK MASK BOUT
Tony Morelli, the former
Olympic star turned wrestler,
is coaxing Promoter Mack Lil
ian! for a return match with the
Gray Mask on next Thursday
night's card at Medford armory.
Lillard said Saturday he was un
certain if he would be able to
make the match, having yet to
contact the mystery man on
terms.
Walter "Sneeze" Achieu, the
classy Chinese star, also is seek
ing a match with "Old Stone
face" on grounds of his two
consecutive wins over Gust
Johnson.
Lillard said he would have a
lineup ready Monday but as yet
had no idea who would make up
the card. Tony Ross was reported
getting ready for a Jaunt into the
southwest, but Georges Dusette
may be on hand to fill his place.
HAGGlNSFAST
MILE, PENN MEET
Philadelphia, April 28 U.R)
Gundar H a g g, long-striding
Swede, turned in the fastest time
of his current American tour to
day, but finished fourth in a
handicap mile which featured
the Slst annual Penn relay car
nival. The gaunt Hagg ran a
4:12.7 mile which would have
beaten the field without the
handisaps.
3 Generations Wed
In Triple Ceremony
Omaha, Neb. (U.R) Ronald L.
Walker was married Jan. 15 by
Judge Dale Bailey of Hiawatha,
Kan. so was his mother, Mrs.
Frceda O. Walker, and ditto his
grandmother, Mrs. Olive J.
Huit.
The three generations were
married in a triple ceremony
and are living together with
their respective husbands and
wives.
8ATURDAY WIND-UP
Cincinnati, O. (U.R) It hap
pened on Saturday; Mrs. Matti
Saturday sued for a divorce
from Theodore Saturday.
Closlnff time for Classified Ads 8:30
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TAKEN BY ALLIES
Rome, April 28 (U.R) Rac
ing Allied armies seized Brescia
and Bergamo, on the fringes of
the Swiss Alps, and liberated the
major port of Genoa today as
dispatches from Switzerland re
ported that other U. S. troops had
bisected north Italy by reaching
the frontier town of Como.
A special Allied task force
ended all organized resistance in
Genoa an official communique
announced, and took 6,000 Ger
man prisoners. An additional 300
Germans taken captive by Bra
zilians at Collecchio, six miles
southwest of Parma, brought
the toll of prisoners taken in the
whilwlnd offensive that was
rapidly tearing apart the re
maining Germany army, toward
80,000.
(The Swiss radio, heard in
London, said Italian partisans
had concluded an agreement
with the commander of German
troops under which the Germans
would stop fighting in Piedmont,
the province along the upper
Franco-Italian ' frontier, and In
Lombardy, which extends east
of Piedmont and along the Swiss
frontier.
(The Swiss broadcast quoted
the Milan newspaper Italia Li
bera, or Free Italy, as its source. '
It said that under the agree
ment, German units will remain
where they are for the present.)
REPORT FUEHRER
DEAD; VERY SICK
London, April 28 U.R)
American troops captured Hans
Goebbels today and reports
from Switzerland said his no
torious brother,, Paul Joseph
Goebbels, nazi propaganda
chief, Adolf Hitler and Hermann
Goering. all had been killed.
Another report, from the Ex
change Telegraph's Stockholm
correspondent, said that accord
ing to reliable diplomatic circles
there. Hitler is completely help
less and probably unconscious
because of a brain hemorrhage.
Glider Delivery
Of Newspapers Is
British Forecast
London, (U.R) Soon London
morning papers may be deliv
ered by glider train to cities
throughout the British Isles.
This is the opinion of Sir Miles
Thomas, vice-chairman of the
Nuffield organization, the Brit
ish equivalent in size and scope
of the Ford Motor Co. National
daily papers printed in London
must travel the length of Britain,
sometimes a distance of 900
miles, and shipment by glider
train would greatly speed the:
news distribution. The papers
would be carried by glider until i
they reached their "objective"!
and then parachuted to earth in
bundles.
Sir Miles thinks that a light1
alloy printing device might be
carried, the latest news being
flashed to the planes by radio,
and the "hot" news being print
ed in blank spaces on front pages
left for that purpose.
GOOD STOMACH HELPS
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Frederick Aug
dahl has queer tastes for a baby,
but evidently a good stomach.
Frederick recently drank some
shampoo and followed it the
next morning by eating some
drano. Neither proved of serious
consequence.
Cy Younf, ' famous . major
league baseball pitcher of the
early 1900s, Is an honorary ser.
geant-at-arms in the Ohio gen
eral assembly. Now 78 years old
and retired, he lives on a farm
near Paoli, O.
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