Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE Monday. Jun 25, 1945
Craters Beat Studs With
Big Rally; Ashland Loses
Ths Mcdford Craters rubbed
their rabbit's foot, went to bat
In the last half of the ninth in
ning with a two-run deficit star
ring them in the face, and pound
ed out three hits to get three
runs and score a S to 4 victory
over Central Point in a Southern
Oregon league game at the
Fairgrounds park Sunday after
noon. The game was played un
der protest after first half of
the seventh.
Ashland bowed before the
Klamath Falls Naval Base 18 to
5 in another league game, after
leading 3-0 in the fourth Inning.
No reports had been received up
to noon today on outcome of the
Butte Falls-Marines game at
Butte Falls yesterday.
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Mcdford put a run across In
the third inning when AlKirch
er, shorlstop, walked, went to
second on the Central Point
catcher's error, and came home
nn nnnther error. Carl Reich
scored in the fourth on three
singles, by Reich, Lange and
Burnham, but the Studs crossed
the plate once in the fifth when
Anhorn was hit by a pitched
ball and T. Colley singled.
Studs Take Lead
Central Point went ahead in
the eighth when Anhorn was
again hit by a pitched ball and
Colley and . Coleman singled.
Coleman's hit was a pop fly
along the third base line and
George Gitzen, Crater catcher,
and Lange, third base, collided
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going after the ball, letting two
runs across the plate. Central
Point scored again in their half
qf the ninth on an error, a walk
and a single.
Burnham Singles
Mcdford came up in the ninth
determined to score. Lange
grounded out to shortstop and
then Burnham started the fire
works, lie singled into short left-
field but Babb struck out. Gitzen
beat out a pass ball on a third
strike, advancing Burnham ' to
second. Kircher got a sharp
single, scoring Burnham. Paul
Freer, batting for Sullivan, was
safe on an error, Barr walked
and Kircher and Gitzen came in
on Freddie Stammen's single,
his only hit of the day. That was
enough to break the Studs' lead
and the game ended with two
away.
Barr Gels Win
Medford used four pitchers,
starting with Davis who was
bothered by a sore finger and
relieved by Crippen in the fifth
Inning. "Crip" worked three
frames and was bothered by a
sore arm. Dick Kldwell took his
place but was pounded for three
hits and was taken out after two
were out in the eighth. George
Barr finished the game and was
credited with the win.
Central Point Manager Bill
Askwith filed a protest after two
were out in the seventh inning,
He is reported to have disputed
an umpire s decision and was
ejected from the game. A three
man commission will hear the
protest later In the week.
Score: 1
Medford 5 8 5
Central Point 4 7 4
Davis, Crippen, Kidwell, Barr
and Gitzen; Shrier and Hill.
Navy .. 18 18 3
Ashland 5 10 10
Myers, Garrett and Rittenhoer;
Jones, Gornell, Mitchell and
Larson.
Big League Games
Draw Record Crowd
New York, June 25 (U.R)
Good weather and hot pennant
races combined to draw 205,105
spectators to major league base
ball games yesterday a new
1945 record for Sunday double-
neaders.
The National league slaved
before 102,080, and the Amer
ican league was close behind
with 102,146. Largest crowd
was the 44,508 in Wrlgloy Field,
Chicago, for the Cubs-St. Louis
Card games. The best previous
Sunday attendance was on May
20, when 187,390 fans paid their
way into the parks.
MARINES WIN
Daly City, Cal June 25 U.R)
The San Francisco Marines
scored their 13th consecutive
baseball win here yesterday as
they downed the U. S. Maritime
Service, 8-2. Sgt. Mike Duplin
ski tossed a four-hitter for the
winners.
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LEAGUE LEAD TO
BEATING PADRES
By United Press
The "Pressure Kids" from
Portland, best in the west when
the chips are down, were back
with a four and one-half game
lead in the Pacific Coast league
race today as the result of an
action-filled week-end in which
they took three straight from the
weak-hitting San Diego Padres.
While the runner-up Seattle
Rainiers were dropping two out
of three to Earl Sheely's Sacra
mento Solons, the Beavers
knocked over the Pepper Martin
crew 4-3 on Saturday and twice
Sunday, 5-1 and 4-2.
Meanwhile, San Francisco was
consolidating its third-place posi
tion by taking two out of three
from Hollywood, 4-1 on Saturday
and splitting Sunday, winning
the first, 7-0 and dropping the
second 3-4.
Los Angeles took the odd
game of the week-end from Oak
land, copping Saturday, 1-0,
dropping the first game Sunday,
3-11, and winning the finale by
another 1-0 count.
Seattle won from Sacramento
Saturday, 2-1, but dropped a
twin bill Sunday by scores of
5-4 (in 10 innings) and 2-0.
It was the second consecutive
week-end in which the pitchers
were able to whittle down the
hitters' batting averages.
Detroit, June 25 (U.R) Sam
Byrd, who couldn't beat Byron
Nelson on the winter golf circuit,
agreed today that there's no
place like home the Plum Hol
low course where he whipped
Nelson by nine strokes to win
the Big Fore medal match title.
Byrd's 72-hole total was 269
10 strokes under par. He set a
new course record of 64 on Sat
urday and tied it in yesterday's
morning round. Nelson's first
round Sunday was the one that
hurt, an over-par 75 that put him
12 strokes behind the former
New York Yankee outfielder
who has made good as a golf
professional. The Toledo, O.,
shotmaker picked up three
strokes on Byrd in the afternoon
round.
14 Horses Remain
For Handicap Race
Arcadia, Calif., June 25 (U.R)
Only 14 horses out of an original
62 possible starters remained to
day as candidates for Saturday's
$100,000 Santa Anita handicap,
the turf's richest race.
J. K. Houssel's Bymeabond,
ridden by Jockey Georgia Woolf
to a surprise victory in Satur
day's $30,000 Santa Anita derby,
will be shipped cast and will not
compete. Louis B. Mayer's Filly
Busher, second place winner in
the derby, will probably pass up
the big handicap.
NEW TRACK RECORD
Cleveland, June 25 (U.R)
Stella Walsh, former Olympic
track star rounding out 20 years
of competition, held a new world
record for women in the 100
meter dash today with a time of
11.2 seconds.
SEGURA CHANCES IMPAIRED
New York, June 23 (U.R)
Francisco (P a n c h o), Srgura's
chances of successfully defending
his National Collegiate Athletic
association tennis title depended
today on how quickly he recov
ers from a large blood blister on
his right hand.
Table
Linens
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Set the table with snowy
frtih lin.ns without th
drudgery of waahing th.m.
We will launder them at
thrifty prices and p.U.t.
you of that worry . . you'll
like the American Laun
dry's economical, thorough
work.
BUY WAR BONDS
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BSCORES YESTERDAY
American
New York 13, 6; Philadelphia
3, 3
Detroit 5,4; St. Louis 1, 3
Boston 6, 2; Washington 5,5
Cleveland 7, 4; Chicago 3, 7
National
Brooklyn 9, 1; Boston 6, 3
New York 7, 5; Philadelphia
8, 1
Cincinnati 4, 5; Pittsburgh 3, 7
St. Louis 8, 3; Chicago 2,6
American V
W. L. Pet.
Detroit 35 22 .614
New York 33 23 .589
Boston 30 27 .526
Chicago ..............31 28 .525
Washington 27 28 .491
St. Louis 25 29 .463
Cleveland 23 31 .426
Philadelphia 20 36 .357
National
Brooklyn 37 22 .627
St. Louis ..... ....33 25 .589
Pittsburgh 32 26 .551
New, York ...33 28 .541
Chicago 29 25 .537
Boston' ............ 28 28 .500
Cincinnati 24 30 .444
Philadelphia ......16 48 .250
Pacific Coast
Portland 51 33 .614
Seattle 46 37 .554
San Francisco 43 42 .506
Sacramento 42 43 .494
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Oakland 42 43 .494
Los Angeles 41 43 .488
San Diego 41 46 .471
Hollywood ...33 52 .388
A double main event will
headline Thursday night's wrest
ling card. Promoter Mack Lll
lard announced today. Jack Lips
comb will clash with George
Wagner in one half of the dual
bill and Antone Leone will face
Paavo Katonen in the other half.
A coin will be tossed to deter
mine which of the six round
routs will go on last.
Kenny Ackles will face Milt
Olson in the opening match.
Lillard was unable to get
Wagner and Leone together for
a return bout, he said today,
BECK NOW PIRATE
Cincinnati, June 25 (U.R)
Pitcher Walter (Boom-Boom)
Beck, unconditionally released
by the Cincinnati Reus last week,
joined the Pittsburgh Pirates to
day as replacement for Ray
Starr, sold to the Chicago Cubs.
FLAGER INJURED
Philadelphia, June 25 (U.R)
Shortstop Wally Flager of the
Philadelphia Phillies awaited the
outcome of X-rays today to de
termine whether his leg was
broken when he stumbled round
ing third base in the first game
tora new
'Tup, you'll be barking up the right tree if you'll tell your
Master all about the new Fisk Air Flight DeLuxe. It hag a
petllgree for top quality that goes back more than forty years!
"That alow wearing tread on the new Fisk bitea through
slushy road film for sure, safe slops faster than yon can eink
your teeth in a dog biscuit. It grips the road as surely as
you grip Junior's pants in a free-for-all.
i MAnd say, pup, beneath the tread extra-strength cord is
a regular watch dog against bruises and
blowonts, adds months and miles of
tire life. ..
"So make no bones about It, pup.'
When your Master buys Fisk he rides
on quality !"
of Sunday's double header with
the Giants.
Soundproof Homes
Made With Rubber
Los Angeles, June 25 (U.R)
Possibility of suspending homes
on rubber pilings to make them
almost soundproof was suggested
yesterday by L. M.. Guibara,
mechanical goods manager of the
U. S. Rubber Co.
Guibara said a room mounted
on 14 rubber columns 16 inches
in height and lined with spun
3 EVENING CDEE
PRIMROSE PLANTS rliCt
gmm w'" en 25 cents to cover postage,
II VOU handling and advertising costs.
Have you ever seen one of the beautiful new Eve
ning Primroses? We have been propagating them for the past
two years, but they are still quite rare. Few nurseries have
them. Fragrant yellow flowers bloom June to September.
One of the most beautiful perennials we have ever raised.
Very hardy) grow in almost any kind of soil. In order to intro
duce our new Evening Primroses we will send you three
strong, well rooted plants free, if you will enclose just 25
cents to cover expense indicated above. W e will also send
you information regarding other flowers Ideal for summer
planting. Offer good for few days only. Send your request
with 25 cents to
CLARK GARDNER
' Western Office
719 American Bldg. - : - Seattle 4, Wash.
If'u&tAg
"Listen, pupl That tire certif
icate can't bring you any
thing but a stomach ache.
But it can bring your master
long miles of safe driving
...with FISK!
glass and accoustlcal material
made for testing navy radio and
electronic equipment proved so
soundproof a man could hear his
heart beat.
Cloilns Urn. (or Classified Adl 1:30
a. m. TooUL to Claulfy 12:15 p m.
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Parts fc Service on All Makes
B. & B. WASHER SHOP
406 E. Main Phone 5302
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