TWO MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE
(Sunday, May 12, 194S
Hollywood, May 12 U.R
Polico today listed as tulclde the
death of Mrs. Elimina Malotte,
41, wife of Albert Hay Malotte,
movie and concert organist and
ballet composer.
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rnlll. Or . Mav 12 U.R)
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land successfully defended Its
Oregon high school track cham
pionship today wan a points,
nrnnt nf Portland was second
with 17V4 and Klamath Falls
third with 17.
Three records were broken,
nf them indoors In the Ore
gon State college armory because
of a drizzling rain, bod flnacr
son of Scappose broke his own
discus record by seven inches
with a toss of 153 feet, XW
inches; Kent Elliott, Adrian, won
the high jump at 6 feet 3, break
ing the former mark, 6 feet Wt
Inches; and Art Bakke of Jef
ferson set a new pole vault mark
of 12 feet, 3 inches.
roi, Honthnrne of Klamath
Falls was high point man with
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broad lump, third In the 100 and
. ion nn the winnine relay for
13'4 points, Anderson of Scap-
i. ...:tu n ifef in
poose was iiexv, w,m
the discus, second In the shot
and third in the javelin. Double
winners were Jack Doyle of
Hillsboro In the high and low
hurdles, and Dick Edmondson
cf Corvallis In the 100 and 220.
Carter, Medford, finished third
in the high jump and tied for
fourth in the broad jump.
Other team scores were: Scap
poose, 16; Washington, of Port
land, 13; Ashland, 12; Corvallis,
11- Solom HIlLhnrn 10: Wood-
burn, 6; Medford, 4V4; Univer
sity, of Eugene, 4; Forest urove,
4; Boardman, 3; Athena, 3; Red-
nnri .3- Alhanv. 3: Central
Catholic, 3; Milwaukie, 3; Crook
County, Z; Hoselrarg, z; ugene,
2; Oakrldge, 2; Beavcrton, 2;
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New York, May 12 U.R The
Chicago Cubs showed late in
ning power today when they
home-runned into a 13 to 12 de
feat after once trailing the
Braves, 10 to 3. Nicholson won
the game for Chicago with a
homer in the ninth.
The league-leading New York
Giants won their seventh in a
row, humbling the St. Louis
Cards. 6 to 3. It was the third
straight loss for the world
chamDs. The Giants, like the
Cubs, made home runs pay off,
St. Louis took an early 3 to 0
lead, with Kurowski driving
home all the runs. But Rucker
homered for New York in the
third and in the seventh inning
Reyes drove in Lombardl ahead
of him with a homer. Voiselle
won his fifth straight game.
Russell led the Pittsburgh Pi
rates to a 9 to 3 win over Phila
delphia. Russell got four-for-five.
Including a home run.
The New York Yankees eased
Into first place in the American
league by trimming Cleveland,
7 to 3, in a game cut to seven in
nings by rain. A five-run out
burst in the fifth chased Bagby
with his fourth straight defeat
and boosted the Yanks past the
Chicago White Sox.
The White Sox couldn't touch
Dutch Leonard of the Washing
ton, Senators, and dropped a 3
in 0 decision. Leonard doled out
six hits, well-spaced, while his
mates were raoning Joe Haynes
for 12 hits and scoring once eacn
in the third, fifth and eighth in
nings.
i Inclement weather forced post
penement of the Boston game at
Detroit.
KENTUCKY DERBY
SET FORJU N E 9
t,,;ciii Kv . Mav 12 (U.R)
Drawing the largest number" of
nominations in 15 years, the
1945 Kentucky Derby will be
run at Churchill Downs June 8,
Col. Matt Winn announced to
day. The 71st running of America's
premier horse race drew a total
of 155 thoroughbreds, the largest
number since 1028. Although
usually held in early May, the
"run for the roses" was delayed
this year because of the ban
which closed race tracks from
January 3 until "V-E Day.
ODT Ruling Hits 'All
Sports, World Series
Washington. May 12 U.R)
The 1945 world series and all
post-season football classics were
ruled out of the question by
the Office of Defense Transporta
tion tonight because the army's
redeployment program will
strain transportation facilities to
the limit next fall.
The ODT said autumn sports
of every kind would be hit by
the necessity to save transporta
tion by every possible means.
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CRATERS SLATE
1RK0UTT0DAY;
TO PLAY MAY 20
The Medford Craters will meet
Central Point Sunday, May 20
instead of today as previously
announced, Manager Paul Freer
said today. Meanwhile, the Cra
ters will practice this afternoon
on the Fairgrounds diamond, be
ginning at 1:30 p. m.
Freer said six Medford high
school boys have been out for
practice the past several times.
Fred Stammen, who has been
holding down second base on
the high school team, looks good
at short stop. Freer said, while
Dick Fawcett, Tornado pitcher,
will likely play in the outfield.
Don Waldron, Bob Watson, Jim
Cave, Alan Kircher and Doug
Davis are other high school base
bailers who have been reporting.
Harold Lang, long a familiar
face to southern Orcgos baseball
fans, will do some pitching,
Freer said. Also working out
with the pitching staff are Barr
of the Nebraska stats league and
Nelson, ex-navy chucker. George
Gitzen, formerly catcher with
Washington State college, and
Stan Shaffer, catcher on the
Jacksonville state "B" champion
ship team a couple of years ago.
are likely choices to handle the
receiving duties. McDougal also
is looking good behind the plate,
the manager said. '
Homer Sullivan, with last
year's Craters, has been work
ing out at first base. Floyd
Lawson, Ray Davidoff and Herb
Bernum have been working out
in outfield positions. Ivan Nel
son, who pitched Alhambra,
Calif., high school to the league
title two straight years, has
been practicing on the mound
and in the outfield.
Jackson county chapter of the
Izaak Walton league will hold
its regular monthly meeting at
8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the
Medford Hotel. Attendance of
the full membership is asked by
officers of the chapter.
Reports of committees will be
received, of particular interest
being the matter of proposed
dams in Rogue river, which is
already receiving publicity
throughout the United States in
the leading recreational and out
door conservation magazines.
A program of moving pictures
and a lunch will be additional
features of the meeting. All out
door conservationists interested
in the preservation of Oregon's
scenic and recreational re
sources are invited to attend the
meeting.
' IOWA VICTORIOUS
Ames, la., May 12 U.R) The
Iowa pre-fllght track squad de
feated the Iowa State Cyclones
in a duel track and field meet
here this afternoon 72 23 to
59 13.
. Baseball Scores
(By United Press)
American
R H
New York .. 7 lo' 1
Cleveland 3 8 1
(Game called end of 7th, rain.)
Dublel and Crompton; Bagby,
Kleiman and Stelner.
Washington - 3 12 1
Chicago 0 8 0
Leonard and Gucrra; Haynes
and Tresh.
National
St. Louis . 8 8 0
New York All 0
Donnelly, Dockins, Creel and
O'Dea; Voiselle and Lombardi,
Berres.
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FOR RETURN GO;
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Chicago 13 18 2
Boston 12 14 1
Prim, Vandenberg, Cornelias,
Ctpwnrt. Wvse and Williams:
Javery, Hutchins, Barrett and
Klutz.
Pittsburgh 5 10 0
PhiladelDhia 3 8 2
Strincevich, Rescigno and Lo
pez; Barrett, Karl, Lucier and
Mancuso.
TALENT TO LIGHT
ATHLETIC FIELD
Roy Parr, principal of Talent
high school, said yesterday plans
are afoot to light the athletic
field, with work to start as soon
as possible. Parr said the job
is being sponsored by members
of the student body who have
raised about one half of the
amount necessary through popu
lar subscription.
. The field, which will be light
ed by 45,000 watts on six poles,
will be used for six-man football,
Softball and other night-time ac
tivities. Parr said the site will
be leveled and will undoubtedly
be ready for use next fall.
It is the first six-man football
field in the county to be lighted,
Parr said, and one of the first
in the state.
SCHEDULE MEET SOFTBALLERS TO
Bob Ebel, president of the
Medford Softball association, said
yesterday a meeting will be held
at the Jackson county chamber
of commerce office Wednesday
evening, beginning at 8 o'clock.
Ebel asks that anyone interested
in sponsoring a team be present
at the meeting.
Sponsors who have already
Indicated willingness to enter
teams are Jennings Tire Shop
and Timber Products company.
Medford Corporation and Litt
rell Parts stated they might be
able to enter clubs.
The season tentatively has
been scheduled to begin about
the middle of June and operate
until the middle of August. The
league will be conducted one or
two nights each week and all
games will be played on the
high school football field.
"Gorgeous" Ccorge Wagner,
who fouled out to Tony Morelli
In last week's wrestling program
at Medford armory, is being
sought for a rematch for next
Thursday's main event, Promoter
Mack Lillard said yesterday.
Wagner, Morelli and Referee
Earl Yoakley engaged in a ring
side brawl (luring last week's
match and then fought all the
way to the dressing room.
Wagner left in a "huff" after
the match, Lillard said, and
would not listen to offers of a
rematch. "He might cool down
after the heat of battle and con
sider the large purse offered him
for the return engagement," Lil
lard said Friday. Morelli readily
accepted the offer, saying he
would meet Wagner any time,
any place and for any purse.
Kenny Ackles, the Hollywood
Wonder Boy, might be drawn
away from northern promoters
for another match here, accord
ing to the promoter.
Dick Boatwright, ' Medford,
and Otis Mackie, timber worker,
have been signed for an added
bout. They will meet in the cur
tain raiser, scheduled for three
5-minute rounds or the best two
out of three falls.
Los Angeles Angels, 5 to 1.
Gibson spaced out 10 hits so
effectively that the Angels' only
run was unearned,
Oakland . . 8 11 2
Los Angeles 1 10 1
Gibson and B. Raimondi; Os
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PLAY HERE TODAY
Golfers from Reames Golf and,
Country Club of Klamath Falls
are playing a tournament with
members of the .Rogue Valley
Golf course here today. First tee
off was scheduled to start at 9
a. m., with a lunch to be served
from 11 a. m. on. About 40 play
ers from the Klamalh Falls club
were expected to be here for the
meet.
Medford golfers will- return
the call August 13 at Klamath
Falls. Last year Klamath Falls
won on their home course while
Medford was victorious here.
Pairings, with handicaps, were
drawn up the end of the week
and golf officials said the event
was scheduled promptly at 9
o'clock.
Sam Gibson Pitches
Oaks To 5 to 1 Win
Los Angeles,, May 12 (U.R)
Forty-five-year-old Sam Gibson
was generous with the hits to
day, but stingy with runs as the
Oakland Acorns defeated the
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