Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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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:
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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
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WITH GOLD HILL
George Barr, who has one win
and no defeats to his credit this
season, will start on the mound
for Medford in the practice base
ball game with Gold Hill at the
Fairgrounds park Sunday, Man
ager Paul Freer has announced.
Barr has been credited with an
8 to 0 victory over Central Point
and worked two frames against
Butte Falls last Sunday. 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 ... .
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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.
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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
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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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