Wagner, Katonen Collide
In Mat Mix; Ackles Back
TONIGHT'S CARD
George Wagner ti. Phto Ka
tonen. "Sneese" - Achlau ti. ' Sailor
Hogan.
Kenney Ackles ti. Antone
Leone.
Two former light-heavyweight
wrestling champions of
the Pacific coast will clash in
the six round main event of
Mack Lillard's weekly pachy
derm bill at Medford armory to
night. Heading the three-star
card will be "Gorgeous" George
Wagner, who reportedly has his
fine collection of robes insured
for $5,000, and Paavo Katonen,
the flashy southpaw Finn.'
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Katonen removed the coast
championship belt from Wagner
in a wild match at Hollywood
some time ago and in turn lost it
to Jack Riser in Portland. Wag
ner has promised a bad time for
Katonen tonight to get even for
the ruffle to his dignity in the
Hollywood defeat.
Kenny Ackles, the Hollywood
motion picture star, and Sailor
Hogan, who makes Jacksonville
his headquarters when out of the
nay, have also been signed for
the stellar program.
Ackles, who made a great hit
in his only appearance here, will
tackle a tough customer when
he meets up with gorilla-like
Antone Leone in the three round
opener.
Hogan, a fine looking speed
merchant of the mat, will mix
grips with veteran Walter
"Sneeze" Achieu in the four
round semi-windup.
Lillard said this morning a
near capacity crowd is in pros
pect but that several choice seats
will fa available when the doors
open. First bout goes to the mat
at 8:30.
SEN. NEWBRY EXPLAINS
HIGHWAY CONTROVERSY
Earl T. Newbry, sjate senator
from Ashland, gave a fulll ac
count of the controversy regard
ing highways 99 and 97 at the
weekly meeting of the Kiwanls
club in the Holland Hotel yes
terday noon. Newbry is said to
have explained the brief pre
pared by Ralph Koozer, Frank
Van Dyke and Paul Rynning and
gave high praise to its prepara
tion and presentation at the
state highway commission meet
ing. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada.
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SEATTLE GAINS
ON BEAVERS AS
By United Press -
Vallie Eaves, big Indian right
hander, turned in one of the
neatest pitching Jobs of the Pa
cific Coast league campaign last
night as the San Diego Padres
downed the Oakland Acorns, 2
to 1. Eaves fanned 13 and even
had the umpires mystified. They
suspected that he was throwing
the outlawed spitter but failed
to detect any signs to this effect
despite repeated examinations of
the horsehide.
The Padres tallied the win
ning run in the fourth inning on
Lou Vezelich's single, Outfielder
Norm Deweese's miscue and a
solid basehit by Del Ballinger.
Len Gllmore, ace of the Oakland
staff, was the losing hurler.
Portland Lead Cut
' The Seattle Rainiers cut Port
land's league lead to 3V4 games
by taking both games of a dou
bleheader with Los Angeles.
The Suds won the opener. 5-4,
and came back with a 2-0 victory
in the nightcap. Keith Frazier
and Carl Fischer were the win
ning pitchers.
The tailend Hollywood Stars
battled 11 innings to defeat Sac
ramento 6 to 5. With Brooks
Holder on first base, Jimmy
Grant of the Solons fielded Man
ager Buck Fausett's bunt but
threw the ball into right field,
allowing Holder to gallop all the
way in.
. The Portland-San Francisco
game was rained out.
Scores:
' 1st game . .
Los Angeles ........ 4 4 2
Seattle ... 5 8 1
Phipps, Merkle and . Greene;
Frazier and Sueme.
2nd game
Los Angeles 0 4 2
Seattle 2 7 ' 0
Hicks and Kreitner; Fischer
and Finley.
San Diego 2 6 2
Oakland 14 2
Eaves and Ballinger; Gilmore,
Ayala and Fenech.
Sacramento ... 5 10' 2
Hollywood 6 12 1
(11 innings)
Porter, Babbitt, Powers, Pin
tar and Marcucci; Mishasek and
Hill.
Cochran Retains
Five Point Lead
San Francisco, May 24 (U.R)
Welker Cochran of San Fran
cisco, today held a five-point
lead over Willie Hoppe of New
York in their transcontinental
three-cushion billiard tourna
ment after last night's game at
the Olympic club.
Cochran took yest e r d a y's
block 60 to 30 in 35 innings but
in the evening block Hoppe won,
60 to 52 in 31 frames. At the
end of 86-games total point score
was Cochran 4,580 and Hoppe
4 474. Four ntore games today
and. tomorrow remain to be
played in the series.
BOWLING
Results of mixed doubles at
Medford Alleys last night: first,
George Eads and Fern Colton
1142; 'second, John Hibe and
Wanda Hood, 1141; third, Wilsie
Pruitt and Audrey Swoape, 1133.
Uae Mall Trlbun Want Ada
Heroic Commander
(Aetna Teleoholo)
Cnpt. Leslie E. Genre, who brought
"Big Ben" through the most terrible
ordeal any American ship ever survived.
I
IN PLAYER DEAL
St. Louis, Mo., May .24 (U.R)
Rebellious Morton Cooper, key
man in one of baseball's greatest
dynasties, left a tottering world
championship St Louis Cardinal
team behind him today to' seek
his fortune with the perennial
laggards of Boston the Braves.
The big fellow, who walked
out on the team he had led to
three straight National league
pennants, passed up a chance at
a world series cut in a long and
involved wrangle over a $1,500
a year pay raise, moving in with
a team that hasn't won a pen
nant since 1914 and hasn't been
in the first division since 1934.
Barrett Wayfarer
Whether the trading of Coop
er to Boston for nondescript
Pitcher Barrett and a reported
$100,000 in cash signaled the
break-up of the three-time Na
tional league pennant winners
remained to be seen. Barrett, an
off-and-on National league way
farer since 1937, never has won
more than 12 games in a season
and usually has lost more games
than he has won.
Consistent Winner
Cooper, on the other hand, has
been the National league's most
consistent winner for three
straight seasons, during which he
won 22, 21, and 22 games respec
tively. In 1942 and 1943 he led
in the number of victories and
in 1942 when he was named the
most valuable player, he had the
top earned run average of 1.77,
The deal was completed yes
terday at a conference between
Owner Sam Breadon of the Car
dinals, his manager, Billy South
worth, John J. Qulnn, business
manager of the Braves, and
Louis Perini, head of the Boston
club. Quinn said Barrett would
leave for St. Louis without delay
while Cooper was expected to
join his new team mates on their
road trip at Pittsburgh today or
tomorrow.
SAYS BILL BOYD LIED
Hollywood, May 24 (U.R)
Film Actress Mona Ray today
accused Cowboy Star Bill Boyd
of lying in denying her story
that he once gallantly shielded
her from her husband's wrath.
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AS CH1S0X LOSE
SCORES YESTERDAY
American
Boston 4; St. Louis 1.
New York 5; Chicago 3.
Detroit 7; Philadelphia 1.
Cleveland 3; Washington 2.
National
New York 2; Cincinnati 0.
Pittsburgh 9; Boston 8.
St. Louis 11; Brooklyn 1.
Chicago 5; Philadelphia 3.
New York, May 24 U.R) As
far as Rookie Pitcher Dave Fer
riss is concerned, opposing bat
ters are like so many names in
a telephone directory, which is
as good a reason as any today
for his amazing success with the
Boston Red Sox.
The 23-year-old kid, apparent
ly bent on beating every club in
the league on his first time out,
is d little let down when , he
doesn't score a shut-out. He has
beaten five different teams In as
many games and has scored
three shut-outs, allowing only
three runs in 45 innings and just
30 hits for an average of six per
game.
Hurler Disappointed
Beating the Champion St.
Louis Browns, 4 to 1, at Boston
yesterday was no ordinary
achievement, but Ferriss ex
pressed disappointment at the
finish because he didn't blank
them.
The Yankees humbled the
league leading Chicago White
Sox, 5 to 3, at New York, mak
ing all their runs in the first in
ning to give Floyd Bevens in sec
ond win on a seven-hitter..
Detroit defeated the Athletics
at Philadelphia, 7 to 1, regain
ing sole possession of second
place from the Browns.
Senators Los.
' Cleveland topped the Senators
at tVashington, 3 to 2, in a night
game.
In the National league Van
Llngle Mungo pitched one of the
best games in his long career,
giving the New York Giants a 2
to 0 shutout at Cincinnati.
The Pittsburgh Pirates won a
loosely played game In the 13th
from the Boston Braves, 9 to 8,
at Pittsburgh.
Rookie Jack Creel made a suc
cessful Major league debut for
the Cards at St. Louis, beating
the Brooklyn Dodgers 11 to 1.
Claude Passeau of the Cubs
gave his ailing arm a successful
workout against the Philadel
phia Phillies at Chicago, winning
5 to 3.
L
FOR 'BIG 3' MEET
Washington, May 24. U.R
The White House said today that
a big three meeting is "definite
ly in the works."
Presidential Press Secretary
Charles G. Ross emphasized that
the London and Moscow diplo
matic missions of Joseph E
Davies and Harry L. Hopkins,
announced by Mr. Truman yes
terday, do not in any way take
the place of the projected big
three meeting.
Both President Truman and
Prime Minister Winston Church'
111 recently have expressed de
sire for a meeting with Premier
Josef Stalin, but Ross' statement
was the first official revelation
that plans for such a conference
were in the works.
Hopkins, for years the late
President Roosevelt s most inti
mate ad,viser, and Davies, former
U. S. ambassador to Russia will
undertake their missions as
"part of the general pattern of
the coming big three confer
ence", Ross said.
This apparently means that
they will lay the groundwork for
the Stalin Truman - Churchill
meeting on the subject of which
only Stalin thus far has remain
ed silent.
Hopkins left for Russia yester
day morning with Ambassador
W. Averell Harriman. Davies
left for London during the night.
Thursday. May U. 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
YMCA Too Worldly
For Scotch Church
Edinburgh, May 24. U.R)
The general assembly of the
38 to 28 today to break all con
nections with the Y.M.C.A. "be
cause of its unsatisfactory atti
tude toward modernist doctrine!
and worldly amusements." ,
Free Church of Scotland voted1. fig iTcSSSW: "nf
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