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FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, June IS, 1945 GREENBERG DISCHARGED Fort Dlx, N. J., June 13. (U.R) Capt. Hank Greenberg. first major league baseball player to enlist In World War II, was ready to trade his rifle for a bat today after receiving a "well done" commendation and an honorable discharge from the army yesterday. , Closing, lime rot cimwlfled Ada S-3i m Too Ul lo Classify 'J IS p m WA' TOM for the Opening Date of the eMLvEE 42 South Central Opposite Craterian Theatre Completely modernized. Spcslalizing In .Steaks and Chops, Home-made pastries, variety of tasty salads, and full course dinners. CRATERS SLATE E In the second week of the Southern Oregon Baseball league, Medford Craters travel to Butte Falls Sunday, Ashland goes to Central Point and Klam ath Falls Navy plays at the Klamath Falls Marine Barracks. Paul Freer, Crater manager, announced the team will leave the Fairgrounds park at noon and requested all players to be at the park and ready to travel at that time. Dick Kidwell will be on the hill for the Craters, Freer said, with George Gitzen receiving, Homer Sullivan on first, Freddie Stammcn at second, Harold Large at third base, Al Kircher at shortstop and Herb Burnham. Carl Reich and Dick Babb in the outfield. The entire squad will make the trip, the manager stated. LEONE. DUSETTE Antone Leone outsmarted popular Kenny Ackles and Georges Dusette took the mea sure of "Gorgeous" George Wag ner in a double main event at Medford armory last night. Leone grabbed the first fall in the third session with a reverse headlock. Ackles evened the count In the fourth frame with a shoulder press but missed a sonnenberg in the fifth and was pinned for (he winning fall, Wagner started out clean In his match with the coast cham pion but couldn't keep It that ! way. Dusette took the first fall with a full nelson but Wagner evened the match with a half crab. In the fourth round Wag-1 ner persisted in winding Du sette's legs in the ropes so Refe ree Earl Yoakley gave the match to Dusette on a foul. Wagner was displeased and started a fight with the arbiter but Yoakley stretched him on the mat. i Otis Clingman and Paavo Ka-' tonen each grabbed a fall in their opening match. JANITOR V ANTED Methodist Church, Medford Good Wages to Man or Woman Suitable. Apply 27 N. Orange St Phone 4254 r FROM MEDFORD Greyhound Daily Service NORTHBOUND GRANTS PASS EUGENE 3:20 a.m. 6:50 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 1:35 D.m 4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 11:50 p.m. ROSEBURG PORTLAND SOUTHBOUND DUNSMUIR SAN FRANCISCO 3:30 a.m. 7:03 a.m. 11:10 a.m. REDDING LOS ANGELES 6:15 p.m. 12:55 a.m. Agent: MAC ROBINSON Depot: HOTED JACKSON. Phone: 3202 ERVINO. ALL THt WIST WITH DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION OFTBALL TEAMS TO PLAY TIGHT Al Piche's Softball team will meet Junior Chamber of Com merce in the first half of the double header of the city Softball league at the high school park tonight, starting at 7:45. Littrell Parts will face the State Guard In the other half of the bill. The loop opened Tuesday night with Jennings Tire Shop and Camp White taking victories to pace the league. Since each team plays-once. a week, tonight's con test will mark the unveiling of the four clubs. Since none of tonight's teams have been in active competition this season they are of an un known quantity but fans are expecting a pair of fast games if Tuesday's openers mean anything. Scores Yesterday National Pittsburgh 5. 6; Chicago 2, 5 Brooklyn 8; New York 4 Philadelphia 13; Boston 8 American St. Louis 3; Detroit 2 Boston 1; Philadelphia 0 Chicago 4; Cleveland 3 Pacific Coast Portland 9; Seattle 3 San Diego 3; Sacramento 3 Los Angeles 8; Hollywood 1 San Francisco 9; Oakland 2 111 MEED) PLAYERS TRADED New York. June 15. (U.PJ The New York Giants, apparent ly seeking to end the slump that has brought them nine defeats in their last 10 games, complet ed a player deal today which sent veteran outfielder Joe Med wick and Pitcher Ewald Pyle to the Braves for Catcher Clyde Klutz. HINES LEADS Philadelphia, June 15. (U.R) Jimmy Mines of Chicago led the way into the second round of the Philadelphia Inquirer Invitation al golf meet today with a 86. but he had no chance to relax for only two strokes behind at 68 was Irrepressible Byron Nelson. In Yankee Maine are commu nities named China. 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