Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, June 8. I94S
Oakland Outfielder Draws
Suspension For Profanity
By United Pr.tt
With Frank Hawkins, their
lugging outfielder, suspended
for four days for use of profanity
within earshot of fans, the Oak
land Acorns fell apart in the
eighth Inning last night and
dropped a 7-4 decision to the
Sacramento Solons.
Pitcher Floyd Stromme was
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breezing along behind a 4-1 lead
when the roof fell in. The So
Ions pounded out six markers
on as many hits, Including two
singles by Al McElreath, who
started the uprising.
Bob Joyce of the San Fran
clsco Seals racked up his 11th
victory as Lefty O'Doul's club
swamped Seattle, 6-1. The Seals
rapped three Rainier pitchers
for IS blows, including a triple,
double and single by Johnny Ca
valll.
The tallend Hollywood Stars
amazed everyone, including
themselves, by hitting three
homers to defeat the San Diego
Padres, 10 to 8.
Portland and Los Angeles open
their series today with a double
header at Wrigley field.
Scores
R. H. E.
Seattle ..l 9 1
San Francisco 8 13 1
Johnson, Speece, Orphal and
Sueme; Joyce and Sprinz.
OBkland 4 9 2
Sacramento 7 11 2
Stromme, Mann and Fenech;
Fletcher and Marcuccl.
Hollywood 10 14 1
San Diego 8 14 0
Williams, Marshall, Mishesek
and Hill; Monzo, Tincup, Brill
hart, Eaves, Wensloff and Bal-linger.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By United Press
Hartford, Conn. Lige Drew,
152, Springfield, Mass., outpoint
ed Willis Scott, US5, New York,
(10).
22 ENTRIES FOR
New York (Queensboro Arena)
Tony Janiro, 142, Youngstown,
O., outpointed Johnny Williams,
140V4, Montgomery, Ala. (8).
Los Angeles Enrique Bol
anos, 131, Mexico City, ko'd Lar
ry Bolvin, 125'4,' Providence,
R. I., (6).
Cloilm time for Sunday Too Late
to Clasiify 9:30 Saturday afternooD
fteaM rememoer.
EVENT SATURDAY
Louisville, Ky., June . U.R)
A wide open race which may
draw as many as 22 entries
matching the largest field ever to
run for the roses, promised today
to attract the largest crowd in
the history of American racing
to the Kentucky Derby Satur
day. '
Col. Matt Winn predicted that
the Bate would exceed the esti
mated 95,000 who saw Whirl-
away win the 1941 classic. All
seats were sold out yesterday,
Winn said, whereas on; the record
attendance day reserved space
still was available a day before
the race.
Despite war-time travel con
ditions and restrictions which
limited the sale of tickets to
those living in the Louisville
metropolitan area, Indications
were that this fourth wartime
derby not only would draw a
record crowd, but also one of
the largest fields ever to face
a starting gun in the race which
has become, if not the richest,
at least the most coveted in the
nation.
. Time trials today and tomor
row will determine the number
of three-year-olds which will go
to the barrier with Col. C. V.
Whitney's Jeep rated a 3 to 1
favorite. It appeared certain
that for the first time since 1936
a filly will go to the post.
More than 10,000 acres on
battle-scarred Islands In the Pa
cific have been planted In vege
table gardens to help supply the
armed forces.
On Xrmory Mat
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IP FIUEE HIT OT!
10,000,000 People Want and Need New Cars
1,000,000 Cars -First 12 Months' Production
' . ' (A Very Optimistic Estimate)
9,000,000 People Left Walking and Waiting
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The latchstring's out... Have a Coke
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or drop in for Sunday supper
Home sweet home seems twice as sweet when friends drop In with fun
end food and good refreshment. That's the time when Coca-Cola, served
icy-cold, Is not only a delicious treat but a symbol, too, of good fellowship
Be sure to keep Coke In your icebox. There's no more cordial way to show
gracious hospitality and make young folks feel at home than hy offering guests
the Invitation Hat a Cokt.
OTTIID UNDII AUtHOIIIT OP IHI COCA.gU COMPANY IT
Cocoa-Cola Bottling Company of Medford
Coke" Coca-Cola
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I cllrd hy it frWndly nbbnvutioa
Xok . Both nwnn th quality proi
I uct of Th Coct Cola Comptay.
Sport Chips
BY
Harry Chipman
Mail Tribune Sports Editor
Dick Fawcett and Bob Watson
making up the battery for J. C.
Tucker's Medford high baseball
team, led their club in batting
during the recently completed
southern Oregon high school
league. Each was at bat 31 times
and collected 12 hits for a .387
mark. Red Davis, who saw
action as a relief pitcher and
pinch hitter, stepped to the plate
IS times and slammed out four
blows for a .266 figure.
Other percentages were Don
Waldron, 27 limes up, seven
hits ior .259; LeRoy House at
bat 22 times, five hits ior .227!
Fred Stammen batted 19 timet
iour hlti, ior .210) Bill Todd
was up five times, got one hit,
for .200) Jim Cave batted 27
limes, got five blows, for
.185) Al Klrch.r batted 25
timet, four hits, ior .160; Carl
Reich up 18 timet, two hlii.
for .111 and Bill Eatherton
tried 20 timet, got two hits,
ior .100.
Barring military Induction
and other losses, all except Faw
cett and Eatherton will be back
for next year's team. They grad
uated. Medford played four league
games and four practice tilts and
suffered only one loss, that to
Grants Pass. They ended the sea
son in a tie with Grants Pass
for first place In the league but
other school activities prevented
a play-off.
They lost their first game ot
the season, 5 to 3 let-back
at the handt of the Cavemen,
and went on to beat Eagle
Point 6 to 5, Athland 4 'to 2.
In MEMORY
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A flnr tributes could
not be drsirrrl than
ifrvtr al PfiTg . . , .
yon may leave ALL
riftuMx lo us; our long
experience In meeting
mrh problem, to
gether with our latent
and (Inait fncllttlei
AMiire a tribute to a
loved one that Is
beaut I Till. Impressive
and moderate In coiU
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Talent 11 to 3, Fogut River
6 to 0, Grants Pais 6 to 3,
Jacksonville, 1 lo 0 and Ath
land 5 to 0.
Our bouquet of May roses for
the outstanding local athletic
feat during the month goes to
Emil Westvong, one of the sec
onds at the armory wrestling
matches, who stood toe-to-toe
with Tony Morelli and slugged
it out with the villianous bone
crushed during a dispute in the
ring.
SIR BIM WINS
Arcadia, Calif., June 6 U.R)
Don Ameche's Sir Bim, winner
of the San Felipe stakes of six
furlongs, today led a list of 18
T'v Mann, .hixra flachw 1 an
specialist, will oppose Oiit Cling-1
Medford armory tomorrow night.
Kenny Acklet will tangle witn
"Gorgeout" George Wagner In
th. main .vent and Antone
Leon, goes againti Georges Du
sette in the semi-windup.
REV. DARLENE LeVYNE
A Genuine Adviser
at MEDFORD HOTEL
2 p. m. Each Thursday
Mezzanine Floor
From 1 1 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Private Advice
Message Assembly 2 p. m.
Everybody Welcome
Universal Spiritual Temple
nomination, of three year olds, San Vicente handicap at Sant.
for-Saturday's E5,000 added ) Anita race track.
. by calng
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Phone 2968
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Policies meet the requirements of Oregon's
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COCOA 12
lb. 9
(Look Below for Explanation)
u save time, money am
rerside Market.
You save time, money and gasoline when you shop at the
Riverside Market.
VEGETABLE JUICE
VQ No. 2 Can
(y 10 Points
2f"25c
NEW
DilTATflCQ
JLsn
FAKCY LARGE CELERY 15c
GRAPEFRUIT ....59c doz.
ORANGES, 220 size ..39c doz.
LETTUCE, Fancy Heads...... 2 for 15c
ft
VEGETABLES FOR
SOUP OR SALAD
VEG-ALL
15c
No. 303
Jar
SANITARY NAPKINS
HOSPITAL BRAND
Reg. 20c Pkg.
2 fw 25c
STALEY'S
CORNSTARCH,.!
lb 5
BABY FOOD
GERBER'S
All Varieties
3 for 21c
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
ROYAL CLUB
20 Ptt.
4S-oz. 33c
ORANGE JUICE
No Point
STANDBY
46-oi. 39c
CLTS
NAME YOUR CUT! WE HAVE IT!
Fancy Young Kens ".t.":::.39c lb
Pure Ground BeefX 27c lb
PORK SAUSAGE 33c lb
PORK BACK BONES 9c lb
BEEF LIVER 'SSt? 35c lb
FANCY GOVT. INSPECTED BEEF
ALPINE
MILK
LARGE CANS
Vi Red Points Each
10c
MEN ARE NOT
NATURALLY BETTER
MECHANICS THAN
WOMEN
According to the Minnetota
Mechanical Ability Tests,
published by th. University of
Minnesota Press In 1930,
ther. ar. "no sex differences
In mechanical aptitude."
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