Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDITOHD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, June 27, 1945
JayCees Upset Jennings
Tiremen By 2 To 0 Score
Junior Chamber of Commerce
goftball team scored the biggest
upset of tho current season last
night when they shut out the
league-leading Jennings Tire
Shop team by a 2 to 0 score at
the high school field. Ed NUes,
handling the mound chores for
the JayCees, kept the Jennings
powerhouse in check at all times
and gave up only two scratch
singles while striking out 13 and
What's Wrong with This Picture by Ralph Lee
An enemy more dreaded than a Jap balloon. A safe and iana
''Fourth" means observing the rules of common sense. In other
.words, be a fire warden: put out smokes, matches, campflratv
KEEP OREGON GREEN '
Keep Oregon Green Association Salem, Oregon
RESERVED SEATS
and BOX SEATS
POSSE RODEO
and HORSE SHOW
FAIRGROUNDS
AC June 30th & Ju v 1st
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NOW NO SALE AT
VAIHSCOTT'S DRUG
MAIN ST. AT RIVERSIDE
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' Produced by Jackson County Mounted Sheriff's Posse
walking none. Ray Slngler, on
the hill for Jennings, a.Iso fanned
19 und walked one.
A large crowd of enthusiastic
spectators cheered wildly as the
underdog Jaycees mastered near
ly every department of the
game. The JayCees scored in the
fourth end fifth innings on
errors, the only two bobbles of
the game. Thompson, catcher.
and Bennett, left fielder, crossed
the plate with Thompson knock'
ina Bennett in.
Jennings' only hits were made
by Carr and Bill Singler.
Silver Dollar Grill went into
a tie with Jennings for second
place when they knocked over
Al Piche 8 to 3 in first game of
the doubleheader. Piche collect
ed ten hits againat seven for
Silver Dollar but lacked power
in the pinches.
Brittson, Piche hurler, and
Higglns each struck out two but
Brittson walked 10 while Hig
glns Issued only one free pass.
Antony slammed out a triple
for Silver Dollar in the seventh
inning with one oh and Skaggs,
Plcheman, hit a double in the
sixth with none on and Walton
repeated In the seventh.
Higglns was Injured about mid
way in the game when he was
hit in the back by a ball thrown
by Lawhead, second baseman, to
Ice, catcher in an attempt to
catch a runner at home. He ap
parently only had the wind
knocked out of him and stayed
in the game.
Scores:
Junior Chamber. ... 2 7 0
Jennings 0 2 2
Niles and Thompson; Singler
and Coghill.
AS
SEALS BEAT LA.
By United Press
The Portland Beavers, Pacific
Coast league leaders, appeared
back in the groove today after
giving young Bud Bcasley of
Sacramento his first setback of
the season by a 5 to 1 score.
In th two other PCL games
scheduled Bones Banders' pinch
single in the ninth inning gave
the San Francisco Seals a 5 to 4
victory over Los Angeles and
the Oakland Acorns in another
spectacular ninth inning display
copped an 8 to 6 victory from
the Hollywood Stars.
Veteran Ad Liska of the Beav
ers held the Solons to four scat
tered hits. Frank Demaree, one
time big league star nicked Beas
ley for three hits In five trips
to the plate, Including a double.
Right Fielder Frank Shone's
triple in the eighth with the
bases full netted the visitors
three runs.
Segura, Prolege
Threaten To Cop
NCAA Tournament
Evanston, 111., June 27. (U.PJ
A star and his protege, Fran
cisco (Pancho) Segura and Tom
Burke of the University of Mi
ami, threatened to run away
with the national collegiate ten
nis tournament today as singles
competition entered its third
round.
' Seffura. the little pigeon-toed
Ecuadorian who is trying for his
third consecutive N.C.A.A. sin
gles title, meets Delbert Russell
of Wayne university today while
Burke, a freshman ana ciassmaie
of Segura at Miami, plays Car
roll McCarter of Texas univer
sity in another third round
match.
The little South American net
wizard is an odds-on favorite to
win the singles crown again.
Burke is rated his most serious
challenger following Burke's
lopsided upset defeat of second-
seeded Charlie Samson of Notre
Dame yesterday.
YANKEES DEFEAT
Silver Dollar 8 7 8
Al Piche 3 10 6
Higglns and Ice; Brittson and
Luman.
Littrell Parts and State Guard
will meet tonight at 7:30 at the
high school baseball diamond in
a make-up game. League Presi
dent Bob Ebel said yesterday the
game will Be completely re
played Instead of starting in the
third inning as previously an
nounced. It was postponed June
5 when lights went out as play
was in the third Inning.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
By United Press
New York (MacArthur Sta
dium) Johnny Greco, 14434,
Montreal, knocked out Pat Gior
dano, 193, Toronto (5).
Cleveland Archie Moore, 162
San Diego, knocked out Lloyd
Marshall, 168, Cleveland (10).
Hartford, Conn. Lige Drew,
181, Springfield, Mass., outpoint
ed Saint Paul, 181V4, Springfield
(10).
Beak busting and other forms
of alley-type wrestling are on
tap at Medford armory tomor
row night when Gorgeous
George Wagner and Antone
Leone meet bitter rivals In a
double main event.
Wagner will face Jack Lips
comb, the Hoosier Hot Shot
while Leone goes against Paavo
Katonen with a coin to be tossed
to determine which match goes
on last. Wagner, Lipscomb and
Leone rely on whatever means
come handy to win their matches
while Katonen is not beyond
dishing out dirt if the occasion
demands.
Lovers of fine wrestling will
be treated to a rare bout when
Kenny Ackles and Milt Olson
meet in the three-round opener,
starting at 8:30 promptly.
LONGDEN TOP WINNER
Arcadia, CaL.June 27 (U.R)
Johnny Longden today main
tained his position as top jockey
in Santa Anita s spring meeting
riding 47 winners, 24 seconds
and 22 thirds out of 184 mounts.
42 South Central Avenue O Opposite Craterian Theatre
Closed TW3sJ
Mondays
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No effort or expense has been spared
in making the Silver Dollar Grill one of
the finest establishments of its kind in
Southern Oregon.
W.Vi
Specializing In
Steaks, Chops, Home Made Pastries,
Variety of Tasty Salads, and Full Course
Dinner
Half Portions for Children
Sandwiches of All Kindt
''Fine Food Served
As You Like It"
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TO BE INSTALLED
Central Point, June 27. Sev
eral state officials of the Ameri
can Legion and auxiliary will be
in Central Point tomorrow night
to install officers in the newly
formed auxiliary of Myers-Holland
Post 129. The ceremony
will take place at 8 p.m. in the
Grange hall.
A chicken dinner, starting at
5:30, will begin the festivities.
The public is invited to attend
and proceeds will be turned over
to the Memorial building fund.
County Commissioner A. E.
Powell will make the welcoming
address at the formal ceremon
ies. Response will be made by
Mrs. Laura Goode, Portland,
past state president of the auxili
ary and national chairman of
the poppy committee. Installa
tion address will be made by
Mrs. Dorothy Templar, Klamath
Falls, vice president of state
auxiliary. Mrs. Mae Whltcomb.
Portland, state department sec
retary, will present the charter.
Acceptance of the charter will
be made by Mrs. Walt Hawley,
president of the Central Point
auxiliary.
Other distinguished Legion
Auxiliary guests will include
Mrs. Kane, Portland, state treas
urer. Among legionnaires to be
present are Fritz Nissen, Port
land, state adjutant and Carl
Tengwald, Medford, vice com
mander of district four.
The ladies' auxiliary of Med
ford Post IS will install the offi-!
cers.
A program of music will fea
ture Mrs. Alexander's Hawaiian !
string ensemble from Medford !
playing for the dinner and in
stallation ceremonies. Miss Pa
tricia Brown, Klamath Falls, and
Harry Young, commander of
Medford post, will be featured
in several solos. The public is in
vited to the ceremonies.
The world's first 18-hole golf
course was constructed by
Charles B. Macdonald for the
Chicago Golf Club, Belmont, 111.,
In 1893. Previously courses were
6, 9, or 12 holes.
Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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New York. June 27 (U.R)
Beating the champion In his own
back yard was no longer a ma
jor achievement in the American
League today even the Yank
ees could do it.
There may or may not have
been a lot of significance in that
5 to 4 trouncing the Yankees
handed the champion Brownies
at St. Louis last night, but the
trend spotters probably could
make a lot out of it.
So anxious was Bill Zuber to
get into the winning column
that he drove in the deciding
ryn off Relief Pitcher Newman
(Tex) Shirley in the eighth. The
Yankees got off to a 3 to 0 lead
against Starter Al Hollingsworth,
but St. Louis squared accounts
with a three run rally in the
third. Shirley put them in front
with his second hit and his sec
nnri run in the fifth, but George
bases loaded to tie it up for the
Yankees in the next inning.
The Cincinnati at Boston game
in the National was rained out
and no others were scheduled.
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If you
EVENING
PRIMROSE PLANTS
FREE
will send 23 cents to cover postage,
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, vell 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 tor summer
planting. Offer good for few days only. Send your request
with 25 cents to
CLARK GARDNER
719 American Bldg.
Western Office
Seattle 4, Wash.
MONTGOMERY SIGNED
Philadelphia, June 27. (U.R)
Promoter Herman Taylor said
today plans had been completed
for a 10-round bout between Cpl.
Bob Montgomery, world light
weight champion, and Nick
Moran of Labarca Jalisco, Mex.,
at Shibe Park, July 9.
AIR SAFETY
Chicago. June 27. (U.R) The
National Safety Council today
announced that Hawaiian Air
lines has been awarded a certi
ficate of merit for flying 15,891,-
831 passenger miles during 1944
without a fatal accident.
(It Mall Tribune Want Ada.
SUMMER FUELS
Factory Blocks $6.75
per 200 cu. ft. load
Kindling . . . $3.00
per 200 cu. ft. load
DIAL 2123
Timber P
DIAL 2123
Company
Pay Less - Park Easier
at the
SIDE MARKET
RIVER
313-314 NORTH RIVERSIDE
WE PO NOT HAVE FIVE
FINGERS
ON EACH
( I DON'T 1 s
s NEED AN
rflBWf
JAM and JELLY
BUY NOW!
We Still Have a Good
Supply
All Va
rieties
7'
15'
m 'Awmm asa m m m u w au& m viiliii sm r
(Look Below for Explanation) ,
You sara time, money and gasoline when you shop at th
Riverside Market
GERBER'S
BABY FOOD
VEG-ALL
Mixed Vegetables
for Salads.
Hi-Ho Crackers )c
U Them with Salad
and Save Butter.
PISMO CLAMS ) Qc
No. 12 size L 7
DERBY I -lb. OTc
Tamales Jar Lj
1 Red Point
PREH
TOMATOES
Fancy Field Grown
2 lbs. 25c
LETTUCE
POTATOES
sow Xad. 2 heads 19c
u. s.
No. 1
10 lbs. 39c
CANTALOUPES & WATERMELONS
FRESH SHIPMENT
29
10c
lb 23'
6 Red
Points
The finer sandwich
meat.
GROWN
JAR LIDS doz.
For Kerr Wide Mouth Jars.
ai am
NUUUA
12 Red Pts.
WE DO NOT HAVE
FIVE FINGERS ON
EACH HAND
Morris' Human Anatomy
by Jackson confirms th.
fact that strictly speaking
w. have four fingers and
one thumb. Th. thumb
should not properly b. re
ferred to as a finger.
RIVERSIDE'S CHOICE MEATS
Point Frea Items
NECK BONES 10? lb.
MUTTON CHOPS
LOIN P,2? lb.
RIB 23Mb.
SHOULDER IS? lb.
LEG MUTTON 2t? lb.
MUTTON STEW 10? lb.
GOVT. GRADED
BEEF and VEAL
A Compl.t Lin. of Lunch
Mtats and D.licat.ss.ns
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