TWO MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. May 8. 1945
SOFTBALL MEET
SET WEDNESDAY
Ray Lewis, who acted as mali
nger of the Softball league when
it was last played In Medford,
has called a meeting of all pro
spective managers, players and
anyono elso Interested for Wed
nesday at 8 p. m. The meeting
will be held at the Jennings Tire
Shop, 220 North Riverside ave
nue.
Lowls said plans for the for
mation of a Softball league here
for the summer months will be
discussed and particularly re
quests all those planning teams
for entry to be in attendance at
the meeting.
Closing Ume for Sunday Ton Late
to Classify 6:30 Saturday aftarnoon
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Hollywood, May 5 U.R1 The
rcrtlnd Beavers bombarded
Pitcher Intlekofer for five runs
in the first inning and were
never headed after that as they
romped to an easy 10 to 4 vic
tory over the Hollywood Stars
before 2500 fans at' Cilmore
Field.
Shone was safe on Shortstop
Gonzales error to open the in
ning. Gullie followed with a
home run, Peterson singled, Eng
lish singled, Harris singled. An
infield out and a long fly
brought in the fifth run.
Portland scored three times
in the seventh on English's horn
er, a walk to Harris, a single by
O'Neill, a walk to Adams and
Shone s single.
Score: '
Portland 10 13 1
Hollywood 4 8 3
Oakland, May 8 (U.R) The
big bats of Norman Deweese and
Tom Hafcy played the major
role here this afternoon as the
Oakland Acorns eked but a 4-2
victory over the visiting Seattle
Rainiers in a Pacific Coast
league tilt. A slim crowd of less
than 2,000 witnessed the game.
Seattle 2 5 1
Oakland 4 8 1
Johnson and Finley; Gilmore
and B. Raimondi.
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OVER G. P. TEAM
First Tornado Victory
Grants Pass In 5 Years as
Fawcett Gives Up 9 Hits
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NATIONAL
Brooklyn 10 11 1
Philadelphia 15 5
Davis and Owen; Schanz, Karl
(1), Ripple (8), Chetkovich (9)
and Peacock, Seminlck (7),
Southern Oregon Conference
Baseball Standings:
W L Pet.
Medford 2 1 .667
Grants Pass ....2 1 .667
Ashland 0 2 .000
For the first time in five years,
Medford high school's baseball
team defeated Grants Pass on
their own diamond 6 to 3 Fri
day afternoon. Dick Fawcett, on
the mound for the Tornado, gave
up nine hits to the Cavemen
while his teammates were col
lecting seven but two Grants
Pass errors in the sixth inning
gave Medford two runs. T-wo
other Tornado runners crossed
the plate for the game's biggest
nninE.
Catcher Bob Watson was Med-
ford's big stick, collecting a dou
and single out of five trips to
plate and batting in three
runs besides scoring once.
Jack Lutz, who beat Medford
to 3 here three weeks ago,
struck out 15 Tornado batters
while Fawcett sat down nine.
Lutz. showing good control, 1s-
but one free pass. Fawcett
walked two.
Bertrand. Grants Pass, got the
longest hit of the day, a nple,
blei
the
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Klreher. rf .
Waldron. lb
House. If -
Eatherton, as
Helen, ei
Stamrnen. 2b .
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MeClellan. 3b ,
Rlehel. 3b ......
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Score by Innings:
IXmAtnrA 100 004 101
Granta Pan ....0OO 100 0023 a
Double plavi, Klreher to Eatherton
to Waldron, Medford. Winning pitcher,
Fawcett; loalns pitcher, Luti.
CRATERlEETING
Members of the Medford Ath-
letle Association, sponsors of the
Medford Craters, will hold a
meeting In the Chamber of Com
merce building Monday night at
8 o'clock, E. E. McKinney, sec
retary, announced yesterday.
McKinney said he expects rep
resentatives from the Marine
Barracks and Naval Air Station
from Klamath Falls to attend
the meeting to discuss formation
of a southern Oregon baseball
league. A representative from
Camp White and Central Point
also are expected to be here to
take part In the discussions.
BEARS COP MEET
Berkeley, Cal., May 5 U.I5
University of California Bears
captured their Initial track and
field meet of the season today
when they downed Fresno State
college, 89 Vi to "HV in dual
meet.
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Boston
5 11
New York 15 ' 11 0
Tobin, Hutchins (6), Cozart
(7). Cardoni (8), Fette (8) and
Masl: Feldman, Adams (7) and
Lombard!.
2nd Game
Boston 4 10 1
New Vork 6 10 2
Barrett, Hutchlngs, Wallace
and Kluttz; Mungo, Adams and
Berres. '
Chicago 5 10
St. Louis 1 8
Derringer and Livingston
Wilks, Byerly (4), Dockins (6),
Partenheimer (9) and O'Dea.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, post
poned, rain,
2nd Game-
Brooklyn 12 18 4
Philadelphia 8 8 5
Gregg, Lombard! (8) and buke-
forth: Barrett, Kennedy (8), Coff-
man (8) and Mancuso.
AMERICAN
New York 7 112
Boston 3 8 0
Dubiol and M. Garbank: Cecil,
Terry (6), Barrett (8) and R. Gar-
bark.
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Cleveland . 2 6
Chicago 3 7
Smith. Klieman (8), Henry (9),
Reynolds (9) and Ruszkowski;
Lee and Tresh.
7 2
4 1
Trout
St. Louis 5
Detroit 0
Kramer and Hayworth;
and Swift.
Philadelphia 3 5 2
Washington 7 14 0
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Golf Aces Will
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Chicago. May 8 (U.PJ The
summer tournament schedule of
the Professional Golfers' asso
ciation, listing 11 tournaments
worth $193,063 in war bonds
prizes, was announced today by
Ed Dudley, P. G. A. president.
A Pacific northwest tour will
follow the summer schedule with
tournaments at Spokane, Port
land, Taeoma, Seattle and Van
couver. B. C, starting in late
September and finishing the lat
ter part of October. The five
tournaments will be worth an
aggregate purse of $50,000
war bonds.
in
Gorgeous" George Wagner
and Paavo Katonen, both former
coast llght-heavywclght wrest
ing champions, have challenged
Walter ."Sneeze" Achiou, winner
of last week's main event, for
next Thursday night's Medford
armory card, Promoter Mack
Lillard has announced.
Lillard said he was undecided
yet which man would get the
bout for he had not contacted
either as to terms late Saturday
night.
Hoppe Regains Slim
Lead Over Cochrane
San Diego, May 5 (U.R)
Challenger Willie Hoppe bested
Champion Cochran 60 to 52 to
day on their first appearance
here In a transcontinental tnree
cushlon billiard world-championship
tournament tour. The ace
billiardists played their first
match of 35 innings in the San
Diego fight coliseum.
Hoppe, the once famous "boy
wonder" of billiards, wiped out
Cochran's previous four point
lead, putting himself In front by
a margin of 3334 to 3330.
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New York, May 5 U,R)
Paul Derringer, who Is making
his 15 years of big League pitch
ing experience pay off in Import
ant victories, beat the World
Chamoion St. Louis Cardinals to
day, 5 to 1.
It was big Paul's fourth vic
tory without defeat, and each
has come over the teams regard
ed, as the ones the Cubs must
beat to win the National League
pennant St. Louis and Pitts
burgh. Each has fallen before
Derringer twice.,,
The New York Giants took an
even firmer grip on first place
In the National League by
thumping the Boston Braves
twice 15 to 5 and 6 to 4. Boston
outhit the leaders In the first
game, 13 to 11, but Boston pitch
ers gave nine walks ana the
Giants hitting was timely.
. Brooklyn's Dodgers sent their
batting averages up by slamming
Philadelphia Phillies' pitchers
for 27 hits in 10 to 1 and 12 to 8
victories. Curt Davis won his
third game against one loss In
the second game.
Cincinnati a n d Pittsburgh
were rained out.
In the American League, the
improving St. Louis Browns
evened matters with Dizzy Trout
and the Detroit Tigers with a 5
to 0 win. Trout had shut out the
Browns In the second game of
the season.
Old Tony Cucclenello kept the
Chicago White Sox in a first
place tie with the New York
Yankees by singling home Dick-
shot in the last of the ninth for
3-2 win over the Cleveland
Indians. The Yanks slugged Rex
Cecil of the Boston Red Sox for
five runs after two were out in
the first inning and went on to
a 7 to 3 win.
George Case led Washington
to a 7 to 3 victory over Phila
delphia. He hit safely five times,
drove home three runs and stole
one base in handing Connie
Mack's team its fifth loss in a
row.
QUALIFY FOR
CORVALLIS EVENT
Six Medford high school track
men qualified for the state meet
at Corvallis May 11 and 12 at the
district meet held here yester
day. Klamath Falls won the
event, scoring 56 V4 points. Med
ford was second with 44V4,
Ashland was third with 31 1'3,
Grants Pass fourth with 14,
Rogue River fifth with three and
Eagle Point, entering one man
for only two events, failed to
gain a point.
Klamath Falls too seven first
places and four second places
while Medford took three firsts
and five seconds. All first and
second place winners will enter
the state meet.
Reiulte:
Hlsh hurdles: Pope. Klamath Falls,
first: Kolmea, Medford, aecond; White,
Ashland, third,
first: Cottlneham. Medford, aecond:
Boilwick, Medford. third.
High Jump: Carter, Medford, Eather
ton, Medford. first itiei; Browne,
Granta Pass, aecond; Pope, Klamath
Falls, third.
Discus: Ross. Medford, first: Ber
trand, Granta Pass, aecond: Richards,
Grants Pass, third.
680-vard Run: Fullerton. Ashland,
first; Barker, Klamath Falle, aecond;
Werner. Medford. third.
Broad Jump: Carter, Medford, firsi;
Henthorne. lflamarh TaTlf. second:
Ihurman, Klamath Falls, third. -
Javelin: Tlson, Ashland, first: MoU
Sard. Klamath Falls, aecond; Stella,
Medford, third.
880-yard Helay: Won by Klamath
Falls, Medford aecond, Granta Pass
third.
Closing time for Sunday Too Late
to Classify 6:30 Saturday afternoon
Please remember.
; put: Foster, Klamatn Fans,
whilloek, Medford, aecond;
Shot
first:
lfi,-ka- Klamath Falls, third
100-yard dash: Henthorne. Klamath
Falls, first: Sandee, Ashland, second;
Lutr, Grants Pass, third.
Mile run: Fullerton, Ashland, first:
Clark, Rogue River, second; Peterson.
Ashland, third.
440-Yard Dash: Henthorne, Klamath
Falls, first: Gandee. Ashland, second;
ond; Werner, Medford, third.
Pole vault: Thurman. Klamath Falls.
Palmer, Klamath Falls, first (tic),
Thompson. Ashland, second; Harper,
Medford, third. ,
220-Yard Low Hurdles: Pope. Klam
ath Falls, first: Holmes. Medford, sec
ond: Redkey. Klamath Falls, third.
2.20-Yard Dash: Gandee, Ashland.
FAZIO, FERRIER LEAD
Fresno, Cal., May 8-J(U.R)
Sgt. Jim Ferrier, the favorite,
from the Presidio, San Francisco,
and George Fazio, the diminu
tive golf stylist from the Hill
crest Country club; Los Angeles,
showed the way today In the first
round of the $3,500 California
state open golf tournament.
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