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NELSON LEADS . Ste. Dorothee, Que., June 8 U.R) Byron Nelson, treating the tough Islemere golf course as if it were a "Tom Thumb" layout, took tlx stroke lead today in the $10,000 Canadian open tour nament, chalking up a record nine-under-par 63 in the first round of play. Correcting An Error in Our Thursday Adv. Should have read: DROMEDARY GINGERBREAD MIX Package 19c Warm Bemrg Sheers Large Sizes Large size B e m b e r g Sheers and lovely Wash Silks in gay floral prints and solids. Come in now nd make your selection. Sizes 38 to 50 and 16'a to 24 'i $7.95 to $14.95 PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER M.M. DEPT. STORE Muddy Track For Kentucky Louisville. Ky., June 8-flJ.R) They came down to the money costing stage of the Kentucky Derby today with the weather the deciding factor in the size of the field. With more rain forecast it was indicated that the field for the 71st annual running of the Blue Grass classic would be cut from 17 probable starters to 13. Those on the doubtful list were Fair Jester Burning Dream, Kenilworth Lad and Jacobe. The 13 which seemed certain to go were Jeep, Hoop Jr., Pet O'Luck, Alexis, Darby Dieppe, Air Sailor, Fighting Step Bymeabond, Sea Swallow, Foreign Agent. Tiger Rebel, Mi- sweet and Bert G. Dieppe Gains Support As they came down to the case of putting up the $500 entry fee or cancelling their colors in the biggest race of the year, Darby Dieppe was winning the belated support of those turf followers who like the horses which pre fer heavy going. MLETliPS In Prospect Derby Race Kenny Ackles, the Hollywood wonder boy, proved to be just that at Medford armory last night when he came back from a one-fall deficit to take two straight tumbles over "Gor geous" George Wagner to win the main event of the weekly wrestling bill. Wagner, pummeling Ackles with a horde of illegal tactics, took the first spill in the second round but the part-time film player evened the count in the next session. Ackles won In the fourth round when, after he had been thrown through the ropes, he used a slingshot to throw himself ovbt the top strand and lit on Wagner for the winning fall. Antone Leone and Georges Dusette swatted each other around the ring for a fall apiece draw in their four round semi windup. Otis Clingman, In trouble most of the time, came up with the winning fall over Tex Hager in the last round of their opening match. Scores Yesterday National Boston 3, 7; Philadelphia 1, 3. New York 10; Brooklyn 8. Cincinnati 7; Pittsburgh 3. St. Louis 6; Chicago 4. American St. Louis 6, 6; Chicago 0, 2. Detroit 3; Cleveland 2. Boston 5; Philadelphia 4. Pacific Coast San Francisco 7; Seattle 4. San Diego 8, Hollywood 7. Portland 9; Los Angeles 3. Sacramento 2; Oakland 0. Closing time for Sunday Too Lata to CUssffy S:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember RELIABLE GROCERY CHET LEONARD PHIL WHITLOCK Free Delivery Service DIAL 2126 117 NORTH CENTRAL AVE. 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The game starts at 2:30. - Medford was to have played Klamath Falls Marines in the first game of the Southern Ore gon League Sunday but the Ma rines were forced to postpone the tilt because of a previously scheduled contest. Freer plans to start most of the youngest players In the in field and said everyone will probably get a chance to be in the contest. George Gitzen will work behind the plate with John Reedy, Ashland high school slugger, on . first base, Freddie Stamen at second, Al Kircher at short stop, Don Waldron at third base and Herb Burnham, Dick Babb and Ray Davidoff in the outfield. Reedy, a southpaw, will probably work a few in nings on the mound, Freer said. Ashland opens the league against Butte Falls at Ashland Sunday and Central Point plays at Klamath Falls Navy, also a league clash. Sport Chips BY ... . jptjrtvA A","y '5 Harry Chipman Mail Tribui.e Sports Editor TO TAKE PART IN BOND TOURNEY Early entry list In the Seventh War Loan bowling tournament, scheduled for June 11 on the Medford Bowling Alleys, con tains many local kegling artists, according to Hugh Jennings of the ten-pin emporium. Up to last night entries had been received from Frank Hohl weg, George Witter, George Eads, Howard 'Jamison, Paul Schantol, Wilsie Pruitt, Fred Amburgey, Murray Bradley, Roy Pruitt, Art Klatt, Earl Sims, C. H. Paske, Mel Cannon, Sam Colton, Ron Breault, George Barr and Frank Boone. The women's division of the tournament also boasts r sizable entry. The bowlerettes open the contest at 7:30 p. m. Monday with what promises to be a full squad. Helen Riggs, in charge of the women's division, will an nounce the entries later this week. Entries for both divisions close Monday night, with early en trants receiving preference in scheduling. Methodists Plan Farming Parsons Postwar Program Portland, June 8 (U.R) The Methodist church will establish farming parsons. Dr. Clarence W. Lokey, New York executive sec retary of the home section, Methodist Board of Missions and Church Extension, said today. Dr. Lokey is in Portland on his way home from inspecting Methodist missions in Alaska. Farms will be purchased, and given to especially-trained lay ministers who will divide their time between demonstrating "better farming methods" and "better ways of life." Plans for purchase of several farm units are under way, but the program is primarily sched uled for postwar development, Lokey said. India is cut off from the rest of Asia by the Himalaya moun tains, highest in the world. Un Mall Tiibuna Want Ada Friday. June 8, 1(48 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THRU JINX TO WED Hollywood, June 8 U.R) Movie Starlet Jinx Falkenburg said today she may wed Air Force Col. Tex McCrary next week when she arrives in New York to begin an entertainment tour for servicemen in Europe. fZ. v.. .. ... Tropic v& are fifa&V I Sf" MltiWfhe 'li f ; i , ' Equotoridon J W,. ", r,,ao o?fhpgS Former Resident's Letter Dramatized . A letter which Mrs. Gertrude Brooks, formerly of Medford and now of Tulelake, Calif., wrote about her son, William P. Brooks, staff sergeant in the army, was dramatized over the radio program "Sweetheart I Time" June 3, a letter from Mrs. Brooks states. , ' The sergeant, who spent 16 j months in the Pacific, returning snortly Before last Thanksgiving, is now at San Angelo, Tex., his mother wrote. He is an aerial engineer for a B-2S. Mining Ban Lift Statement Soon A statement concerning the lifting of directive L-208 of the War Production board will be made by Chairman Krug of the board about June 15 according to a wire from Senator Guy Cor don received yesterday by the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Lifting of the riirectlvo urhli-h i controls m 1 1. 1 n g operations. woum provide opportunity for the resumption of mining activi ties in this district. Fishing conditions in the vari ous lakes and streams of the county show a definite step-up, according to Al Piche. Improved fishing along all sections of Rogue River will be seen this week-end, Piche said, Salmon have been taken up and down stream all week with 13 being taken at Savage Rapids dam last Sunday and 19, brought to gaff at Gold Ray. Salmon are now being caught as far up stream as McCloud. Spinners in NIc and Cop finish In five and six are best, with eggs used on riffles for trout. With advent of warm weather Hyatt Lake will be good for bass on plugs. Crappies will not bite until hot weather comes. Fishing for Lock Laven trout has been very good at Prospect Dam during the rains and should continue throughout the year. Real light leaders and small hooks with worms have been the fiih-getter. Squaw Lake and Fish Lake have too much water at present for good fishing but with con stant trolling a few can be taken. Roads to Fiih Lake are fair but to Squaw Lake the roads over the last fix miles are rough and rutted. Fishing should be the tame as usual at Diamond Lake over the week-end with more fish being taken the past week on bottom fishing. Trolling is good with a big flasher, in hammered brass. 15-inch lead and site two hook with worms. Perch fishing is good on worms at Lake O' The Woods while silversides are being caught with plugs for the bass and worms, bottom fishing in the toolies, for the perch. MEDFORD GUN CLUB IS INVITED TO KLAMATH Klamath Falls Gun club in co operation with the U. S. army shooters will hold a registered American Trapshooting associa tion shoot at the Klamath Falls club Sunday and have extended an invitation to Medford ctub shooters to participate. Shooters arriving In Klamath Falls by 11 a. m are assured shooting pri vileges for the entire program. Cloalni Urn lot Claullled Ala 1:30 a m Too Lata to Classify 13 13 P tn X ACME . SPRAY.. PAINTERS Farms and Dairies our specialty. Alto root paint ing No lob too large or too small. Phone 3271 Send Dillon Meyer To Japan, Is Advice Sacramento, June 8 (U.R) A suggestion that Dillon Meyer. War Relocation Authority direc tor, "be removed from office and shipped to Japan" was offered yesterday by State Sen. Irwin J Quinn R., Eureka. Commenting on charges by Sen. Jack Tenney, R Los An geles, that the first five Nisei re-1 turned to Los Angeles county J had espionage records, Quinn ! said: i "Meyer has Ignored the wishes uf Pacific coast residents in in sisting on the return of the Japa nese." NAVY FAVORED Milwaukee Wis. June 8 U.P.) U. S Naval Academy, presenting one of its strongest teams in wartime history, is a heavy fav orite to romp off with the 24th annual national collegiate track and field championship at Mar quette stadium tomorrow. 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