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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, June 19, 1 943 Brooklyn Dodgers Take Lead In National Loop New York, 'June 19 U.R) If any individual is to be credited with the rise of the Brooklyn Dodgers to the giddy heights of first place in the National league, long Howie Schultz. the guy who was too tell to get into the army, i the man. Hinhnncknln Howie, who placed a college education ahead of a career with the Dodgers, was late in reporting because he X nj 4 m, his Hm'rrp from Wdmuu iu hv o Unmline university at St. Paul where he created quite a stir as an amateur basketball player last winter. TJouor a heavv hitter, he is rioted for coming through in the pinch and he played the role to perfection last night as the Dodgers subdued the Giants, 2 PARTS and SERVICE lor all makes at WAHIIKBS and HbKHlliEKATOUS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett. Phone 2419 to 1. in 13 Innings. In the only other major league game yesterday, the White Sox beat the league leading Tigers at Chicago in the American league for the third straight time, 1 to 0, Indicating that Hank Grcenberg can't get back into action too soon to stimulate the anemic Detroit hitting. The Tigers made only four blows off Bill Dietrich who hooked up against Paul (Dizzy) Trout in a scoreless duel until the ninth. Then the White Sox laid down a bung-barrage which produced the victory. No other major league games were scheduled. Angstead Signs As Coach at Klamath Klamath Falls, June 19 Paul Angstead, assistant principal at Klamath Union high school, has signed as head football coach for the Pelicans, starting next Sep tember. Angstead has an im pressive record as Junior high school coach and mentor of the Klamath Wildcats. In football last year his Wildcats won six and lost one and his Wildcat basketball team won 16 and dropped one. He succeeds Marble Cook, who resigned this spring after guid ing the destinies of Klamath Falls football and basketball for one season. E TO PORTLAND LAIR; PLAY LA. Closing tlma Cor Sunday Too LaU io ciawiry o:ju aaiuraaj ariernoon Pleas remember COLLEEN HOPE DANCE STUDIO . ; SPARTA BLDG. ANNOUNCES Classes for CHILDREN Ages 4 to 6, Starting Wednesday and Friday Beginner at 1:30 Advanced 2:30 Classes in TAP BALLET SPANISH MEXICAN ACROBATIC Classes for Older Children on Saturdays and n your future! There's CRATER LAKE MOTORS By United Press) The Portland Beavers play host to the hard-hitting but erratic Sacramento Solons this week, with the odds good they will increase their present ii game lead in the Pacific Coast league to a mid-season advant age that will be hard to over come. The Beavers, billed at the; start of the season as potential sluggers, have turned up a mound corps with a distinct pro fessional flavor. Unless the! Solons can get the range on! such veteran hurlers as Adi Liska, Roy Helser, Jack Tisingj and Jake Mooty, Manager Earl Sheeley may have to decide on a permanent berth in the second division. San Francisco and Hollywood play a split series this week that may shape up a bit better than the usual first division team ver sus cellar dweller contests. After a disastrous start the Twinks, now under Manager Buck Fawsett, have been playing better than .500 baseball for the past several weeks. In other games this week the Oakland Acorns invade Los An geles their first road trip un der new Manager Billy Raimon di and Pepper Martin's San Diego Padres Journey to the lair of the second-place Rainiers, who seem to have little chance of getting higher than that In the league standings for quite a while. Portland Golf ers Top Entrants For P.G.A. Tournament Portland. Ore.. June 18 IW Stroking through J8 holes of golf at the Portland golf club Monday with a four-under-par 140. Joe Mewl. Portland golfer, had the distinction today of top ping ail mvrthwtwt qualifiers for the National PG A. Meet and capturing the Northwest Profes sional Uoif Association's 14S crown. Thrre other golfer qualified for the National match at Toledo. O, starting July Neil Chris tian, former Portlsrtder now in Spokane, had a 144 for second place, and Larry Lamberger. Portland giif club pro, carded a 146 for third. Chuck Congdon. Tacoma. automatically qualified on the strength of his reaching the semi-finals of the National meet last year. I IN LEAGUE CLASH GAMES TONIGHT ' Jennings vs. Plena Silver Dollar vs. Junior Chamber. GRID STARS HONORED Los Angeles. June 18 (U.R) Ensign Jim Hardy, star player of two University of Southern California Rose -Bowl football teams, today was awarded the Trojeeneer medal as the athlete who last year did the most to Dium up the university's repuL: tion. Ensign George Callahan, foot. ball halfback, was announced m winner of the Jake Gimbel award for the most cooperative ainieie. GJ.'s Eskimo Wife Awed by First Look At Civilized City Seattle, June 1 9 (U.R) Civ ilization, as it Is known In the United States, hit the young Eskimo wife of an American soldier with thrilling Jolt to day. She's little-girlish Mrs. Laura McQuade, 27, who used a tele phone and had her first automo bile ride after reaching Seattle on the first lap of a 3,000-mile Journey from King Cove, Alaska to tzas Williams) Williamsport, ra. There she'll find, waiting ner vously, her discharged GI hus band, T-4 John McQuade, whom she married when he was sta tioned near King Cove. GOLF RARITY Portland, Ore.. June 19 (U.R) Golfing has it moments even for amateurs. Mrs. Kay Stlckley and Grant Robciifon. both of Portland, disclosed a rarity in golf play today both canning a hole in one, and both on the fourth green during a game on the Portland golf course last Sunday, Closing time for Sunday Too Lata in i-iassif? n-;u baturday afternoon Picas ramimlwr. ! 1 original old carefully guarded Secret Formula, passed down from the early days of the South... a not-to-be-copied fusion of a hearty 100 proof body with t subtle yet commanding flavor... instantly evident of distinct unmatchable individuality. If you have not yet discovered this uniquely orig inal drink, now preferred by the entire nation, enjoy it today. You'll agree it's truly a revelation! Thtn't cn!y oni Southern Comfort. Drink it either STRAIGHT HIGHBALL COCKTAIL - "V -V-;-' ' 'v,' K SOUTHtRN COMfORT CORP., ST. LOUIS 3, MISSOURI Patton Profanity Shocks Ministe, Los Angeles, June 19 (U.R) Conceding that Gen. George S. Patton's military prowess might have been heroic, the Rev. Don Householder told his congrega tion yesterday that Patton's lan guage was a "shocking exhibi tion to a degree most of us never thought possible before auaience. Patton, commander of the Third army, liberally spaced with profanity his homecoming speecn at me jjjs Angeles Coli seum June 9. The speech ex temporaneous was broadcast. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS I Medrord and vicinity: ConUnued fair and warm tonight and Wednesday. Oregon: Scattered clouds tonlsht and Wednesday except becoming cloudy northwest portion Wednesday. Cooler in northwest portion Wednea- ' LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today Highest 8-1; Lowest 4. ' Total monthly precipitation: Al Inches. Excess for the mnnth. A i pI:,'Jp,""Llon "n" September 1, 1844: 10 28 inches. txcesa lor the season: S 22 lnchei, Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m.. y terday: 16; 4:30 today 70. Tomorrow Sunrise 9:33 a. m. Sunset 8:48 p. I , High Low Pn " Btf Boston 88 Chicago t 73 Dener , 74 Eureka ,, 70 Havre 78 Los Angelea an Medford . ..,10ft New York no Omiha 77 Phoenix ...W.WM108 32 92 38 70 30 .01 Portland Reno . Hosehurff nit ijaKe . San Francisco sentt e . Snokane Wn-hington, D. C. Yakima 78 88 82 81) 88 02 98 .18 48 38 78 33 38 33 88 30 Closing time for Classified Ada 8 30 m Too Lata to Classify 12:13 p. m Winners of two of the city lea gue sottball games last week will clhsh in the 7:45 opener of the double header at the high school field tonight. Jennings Tire Shop, winners over Silver Dollar Grill last week, will face Al Fiche's team, holders of a win over Junior Chamber, in the first game, scheduled to get un derway at 7:45 Ray Singler, who hurled a one hit game against Silver Dollar, will probably be on the mound for Jennings. Silver Dollar and Junior Chamber will clash at about 8:45, immediately following the first game. Friday's lineup piis Camp White against Littrell Parts and Ordnance Shop against State Guard. TENNIS Chicago, June 19 (U.R) Francisco (Pancho) Segura, the University of Miami's famed Ecuadorian net star, has entered the National Collegiate Tennis tournament which opens Mon day at Northwestern University, Coach Paul Bennett oi iortn- western announced today. Segura has won the singles title the nast two years. Sixtv rjlavers from io scnoois will compete in the meet, wnicn will run all next weeK wim h- nals in both the singles and aou hie. cheHnled for Saturday. Stan Clark of California iecn snrt Nick Buzolich of ueorge Pepperdine College top the Pa cific Coast list uoin were qum-ter-finalists last year. Other ureciern schools Include Utah, College of the Pacific and south ern California. PLAYER REJECTED Chicano. June 19 (U.R) First Baseman Heintz Becker of the Chicago Cubs today prepared tn return to h s club from Lianas, Tex., where he was rejected for military service. 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