Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
GREAT LAKES WIN
Great Lakea, 111.. May 26
(U.R) Grover Klemmer, former
University of California sprint
star, scored 13 points today to
lead the Great Lakes track team
to a 73-44 victory over Mar
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TO 5-2
LEAGUE VICTORY
Southern Oregon Conference
Baseball Standings!
W. L. Pet.
Medford 3 1- .750
Grants Pass 3 1 .750
Ashland 0 4 .000
Behind the four-hit pitching
of Dick Fawcctt, the Medford
Tornado baseball team defeated
Ashland 5 to 0 here Friday after
noon in the final game of the
southern Oregon conference.
The victory gave Medford a tie
with Grants Pass for leadership
of the league. Ashland ended
up In last place, failing to win a
conference game. J. C. Tucker,
Medford coach, said there will
be no play-off with Grants Pass.
Fawcett was credited with 15
strikeouts while Reedy of Ash-
land whiffed two. Mitchell, who
relieved Reedy in the ninth in
ning, also fanned two.
Fawcett was in trouble only
once, in the seventh inning
when Ashland got two hits and
a walk to load the bases with
none on. The little Medford
hurler handed the situation well
by striking out the next three
Grizzly batters.
Fawcett and catcher Bob Wat
son carried the biggest sticks for
Medford, each getting three hits
out of four trips to the platter,
Two of Watsons blows were
doubles. Medford collected 11
hits.
Score by Innings:
R. H. E.
Medford ....110 020 lOx 5 11 0
Ashland ....000 000 0000 4 2
OIIS CLINGMAN
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Otis Clingman, who was a fav
orite of Medford armory wrestle
goers a few years ago, will re
turn to the local ring Thursday
night where he will meet some
outstanding opponent, Promoter
Mack Llllard has announced.
Clingman is now in the restaur
ant business in Eugene and re
cently started a mat comeback
in up-state circles.
Speedy Mahoncy will make
his first southern Oregon appear
ance on the same bill. Llllard
said. He likewise will face some
good foe. Others who may see
action on the three-star program
are Kenny Ackles, the Holly
wood wonder boy, "Gorgeous"
George Wagner, Antone Leone
and Paavo Katonen.
CRATER BASEBALL
E
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The Butte Falls-Medford Crat
ers baseball game, scheduled for
the Fairgrounds park this after
noon, has been cancelled be
cause oi wet grounds. Crater
Manager Paul Freer said Sat
urday. A game between Gold Hill and
Central Point Studs, slated for
Central Point this afternoon, al
so has been cancelled.
The Southern Oregon league
is scheduled to start Sunday,
June 3, with Medford tentatively
booked to meet Central Point
here.
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Oakland, May 28 (U.R)
Plnch-hltter Billy Raimondl
stepped to the plate with the
bases loaded, two down and the
San Diego Padres in the lead,
4-3, whacked a clean single in
to center field to score two men
and give the Oakland Acorns a
8-4 victory In a Pacific Coast
league baseball game here this
afternoon.
San Diego '. 4 10 0
Oakland .. 5 8 2
Ferguson, Brillhcart and Bal
linger; Chetkoich, Ayala and
Fenech.
The YMCA in Chicago has 24
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and 79,000 members. It is be
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TIE WITH BROWNS
New York, May 26 (U.R) The
New York Yankees whipped the
White Sox today, 13 to 0, put
ting down for the time being the
pennant pretensions of the Chi
cagoans and setting up Sun
day's Yank-St. Louis Brown
doublcheader as a fight for the
American league lead.
It was the fourth straight loss
for the Chlcagoans at the hands
of the Yanks, and dropped them
from second to third place. The
Yanks waded through the vaunt
ed White Sox hurling staff with
little regard for their records,
and today "thumped" their ace,
Thornton Lee. Lee gave up six
runs before being lifted in the
sixth, and Johnson and Touch
stone had no better luck in muf
fling New York bats.
The Browns kept pace with
New York by defeating the Bos
ton Red Sox, 0 to 2.
Detroit edged the Philadelphia
Athletics, 5 to 4. Eddie Mayo
made four hits to lead the Tigers,
and his seventh-inning double,
followed by Cullenbine's single,
proved to be the winning run.
Rain washed out the Cleveland-Washington
game.
In the National league, the
New York Giants- kept well
ahead of the pack by thumping
Cincinnati again, S to 1.
Paul Erickson made his 1945
debut for the Chicago Cubs a
winning one, a four-hit 2 to 1 de
cision over the Philadelphia
Phillies. Bill Lee gave the Cubs
only five hits, but his contrel
failed in the ninth inning and he
gave up a single and then walk
ed three straight batters, forcing
in the winning run. -
Rain stopped the Pittsburgh
Boston game in the third inning
with the score 6 to 1 in favor of
Pittsburgh.
ALL-STATE
Bob Watson, catcher on the
Medford high school baseball
team, Jias been selected to play
in the All-American Boys Base
ball contest at Vaughn Street
park tn Portland Decoration day.
Watson, along with other play
ers, will visit tho Shrine hos
pital for crippled children Mon
day morning before engaging In
his first batting and fielding
drill for the game which will de
cide the Oregon players to rep
resent the state in the national
contest to be held in New York
In August.
Watson batted .387 In eight
games which Medford played
during the season which ended
Friday.
Clotlna tlma for Claialflarf Aril 8:30
a. m. Too Lata to Claailfy 13:16 p m.
Baseball Scores
(By United Press)
AMERICAN
St. Louis 9 10 2
Boston 2 6 3
Shirley and Mancuso; Judd
Hyba (6), Hausmann (7), Barrett
(0) and Garbark, Walters (7),
Chicago 0 3 2
New York 13 18 1
Lee. Johnsoa (6), Touchstone
(8) and Tresh, Castino (7); Dubiel
and Crompton.
Detroit 3 12 2
Philadelphia 4 11 2
Wilson and Richards; Black,
Gerkin (2) and Hayes.
NATIONAL
Philadelphia 1 4
Chicago . .. 2 3
Lee and Mancuso; Erickson
and Rice.
New York ... S 7 1
Cincinnati .... 15 1
Hansen and Lombardi; Beck,
Bush (7), Bosser (8) and Lake-
man.
Boston at Pittsburgh, called
on by rain.
ARMY WINS OVER
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West Point, N. Y.. May 26
(U.R) Army's baseball team de
feated Navy 7 to 2 today in the
traditional service classic at
Doublcday Field.
While 5,000 cadets and offi
cers roared approval. Dick Kin
ney, Laconia, N. H., right hand
er, struck out eight Middie bat
ters and was in complete com
mand of the game throughout.
Except for teammate Josey's
fielding lapse in the fifth, Kin
ney might have had a shutout as
both Navy runs were scored on
a bad throw with two men
aboard.
It was Army's 14th straight
victory of the season and they
now lead the Navy 23 to 15 in
the scries which began in 1901.
TITLE TO
Champaign, 111., May 26
(U.R) The brilliant performances
of three "cripples," and the sur
prise running of a Negro fresh
man, George Walker, and a hot
sun enabled Illinois to upset
Michigan's defending champions
today and win its first Big Ten
track and field championship
Since 1934.
Illinois scored BS'.i points;
Michigan, seeking Its third con
secutive title, finishing second
with 56 16 and Minnesota came
in third with 27',i points.
Illinois, with three of its cham
pions nursing injuries, was
counted out of the running in
pre-meet speculation and Michi
gan was practically conceded the
title.
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NOVA GOMES OFF
CANVAS TO BEAT
Boston, May 26 (U.R) Lou
Nova, 205, Van Nuys, Cel., came
off the canvas tonight to knock
out Johnny Denson, 197V4, In
dianapolis in the sixth round of
their scheduled 10-round bout at
Mechanics' building before 1,
593 fans.
Nova was down for a nine
count in the first round after
Denson scored with a straight
righthand punch to the jaw.
Nova's knees buckled as he rose
and he fell back on the ropes
while Denson desperately tried
to knock him out. The bell,
however, sounded the end of the
round.
For the next five rounds, It
was clearly Nova's fight as he
battered Denson back and forth
across the ring and was only
slightly bothered by the Hoosier
heavyweights left jab.
The bout drew a gross gate of
$2,593 for a net of $1,813.
In preliminaries: Henry Jones,
2 12, Philadelphia decisioned
Colin Chaney, 190, Indianapolis
(8); Jerry Berthiaume, 176, Paw
tucket, R. I., technically knock
ed out Dave Horblitt, 177, Pea
body (4); Eddie Adourian, 1634,
Pwtucket, decisioned Alex Re
bark, 172, Cranston, R. I., (6);
Joe McGinnis, 186, Peabody de
cisioned Joe Lydon, 188, Bos
ton (4).
FLORIDA TRACK SOLD
Miami, Fla., May 26 U.R)
The controlling interest in famed
Hialeah Park race track, owned
by the late Joseph E. Widener,
was sold today to a group of
purchasers which includes seven
of the track's present directors.
CANNERY UNION SEIZED
Sacramento, May 26 (U.R)
William Green, president of the
American Federation of Labor,
today intervened in an intra
AFL jurisdictional dispute in
volving employees of 14 canner
ies in the Sacramento area and
ordered seizure of the Cannery
Workers Union Local 20234.
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The fashionable Beverly Hills i
hotel, which has been in morel
motion pictures than any Holly-J
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wood star, was cnargea wim
violating price ceilings today in
a $32,593 suit filed by the Of
fice of Price administration.
The treble damage suit also
asked that the hotel corporation
be enjoined from further viola
tions. Robert L. Moore, chief OPA
rent enforcement attorney, said
the suit was the largest the OPA
has filed against a landlord in
this area.
The suit charged the hotel col
lected $10,864.60 in over-ceiling
rents between July 1 and Dec.
31, 1944 and failed to offer a
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(U.R) One out of five potlines at
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