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A.P. WILL REQUEST New York, June 28 (U.FB The Associated Press will peti tion the supreme court for a re hearing of its recent affirmation of a special court's anti-trust law decision against the news agency and In event the petition Is de nied will amend its by-laws to conform with the ruling, the AP's board of directors an; nounced last night. The board said it did not feel the AP was the appropriate agency to appeal to congress for relief from the court decision, but said its decision should not deter members from exercising their right of petition. The official Lone Star flag of the state of Texas wts the former flag of the Texas republic. Fragrant Schilling . VACUUM PACKED COFFEE 'wberior i mm- i Retail Store ... In quality, flavor and texture Dial . . '. 224 1 or 2242 . 29 No. Holly Double Main Event Tops Armory Program Tonight TONIGHT'S CARD Jack Lipscomb ts. George Wagner. Antone Leon Ti. Paavo Ka-. tonen. Milt Olson ts. Kenny Ac-kles. A large crowd Is In prospect for tonight's Medford armory wrestling program when Mack Lillard presents a double main event featuring three of the toughest muscle-stretchers now in the northwest. "Gorgeous" George Wagner, self-styled toast of the coast and former coast champion, will meet Jack Lipscomb, who is rap idly crowding in on the title of the armory's most hated man In one half of the twin bill. In the other half Antone Leone, the eye-jabbing meanie from New York, will go against Paavo Ka- tonen, also a former coast cham pion. A coin will be tossed to determine which match winds up the card. Lillard was unable to bring Wagner and Leone together for a rematch but if both win to night they will probably be forced together again. The three round opener, slated to go to the mat at 8:30, will give lovers of clean matches a special treat. The bout pits Milt Olson and Kenny Ackles together In what promises to be a thrilling match of speed and leverage. HI SCHOOL STARS SEEDED IN MEET New York, June 28 U.R) The narrowing gap between col legiate and improving high school athletes was illustrated today as eight scholastic runners were placed among the seeded stai's for the National AAU track and field championships at Ran dalls Island "this week-end. - Despite an impressive array of college and service athletes, the schoolboys took eight seeded berths in seven event- of Fri day's junior championships open to all comers who never have won a National title. They also placed two speedsters In the senior championships scheduled for Saturday. . Rated equal with their col legiate competition in the seni ors were Perry Samuels and August Erfurth, both San An tonio, Tex;, high school boys, Samuels turned in a 9.S clocking fastest of the year for the 100- yard dash. Un Mall Tribune Want aom c formerly YOUNG'S DRUG STORE CORNER MAIN and SO. CENTRAL PKESCIUPTIONS You can depend upon the high quality of the prescriotions in your medicine box whan they have been filled by Hunters. Metal Boxes Can Be Used for Tackle Boxes, $.89 Super Meat Dog Food QQC 59c 16e 10e Malted Milk Chocolate Flavor. 8-lb. Sack Lb. 30-foot Roll Sanitary Pads Wax Paper Air Mail Stationery 55 "1 57e Pellisan Powder' for Athlete' Foot. Utility Bags Small 73 u. $1.89 Johnston's Candy $.00 $.15 $.50 Formula 20 Shampoo Regularly 98c Two Bottles for Price of One KELLER PITCHES IN CITY LEAGUE Stanley Keller pitched him self into the local hall of fame last night when he hurled a no hit, no run 9 to 0 Softball vic tory for Littrell Parts over State Guard in a make-up game at the high school field. Only one Guardsman, Fellows, second baseman, reached base, that on an error. Not only did Keller keep the Guardsmen batsmen in check all the way, but hit a double in the second inning with two on bases and batted three for four. He whirled six would-be hitters and issued no walks. Stubbins, pitch lnw for the Guards, fanned three and passed one. The victory placed Littrell in a third place tie with Ord nance Shop with one win and a loss. The Guards have undis puted grip on the cellar spot with two straight losses.- The third place tie will be broken tomorrow nigHt when Littrell meets Ordnance Shop in the second game of the bi weekly city league with the Guardsmen meeting Camp White, league leaders, in the first game. Score: Littrell ft 13 1 State Guard 0 0 8 Keller and Guinotte; Stubbins and Hoag. HOWTH SCORES YESTERDAY American Washington 0; Detroit 1 New York 7; St. Louis 2 ,' Cleveland 8; Philadelphia 2 Boston 11; Chicago 9 National Brooklyn 6; Chicago S New York 10, 3; Pittsburgh 4, 2 -. St. Louis 3, 6; Philadelphia 8, 0 Cincinnati 5,4; Boston 4,2 Pacific Coast Sacramento 6, Portland 1 Seattle 4; San Diego 1 . Oakland 6; Hollywood 2 San Francisco 3; Los Angeles 2 American Detroit 35 23 - .603 New York 35 23 .603 Boston .....31 27 .534 Chicago ... 31 29 .517 Washington ..28 28 .500 St. Louis 26 30 .464 Cleveland 24 31 .436 Philadelphia 20 37 .351 National Brooklyn . 38 22 .633 St. Louis 34 26 .567 New York 35 28 .555 Pittsburgh 32 . 28 .533 Chicago 29 26 .527 f Aakat wood, matol end life lavm surfaces thin. Civet ong-laiting beauty. Easy to ipply. Dries fait ond hard. Cleans without hard rub bing. "Just bruih it onT A complete line of Pintt end Sundries ACME Boston 28' 30 .483 Cincinnati 26 30 .464; Philadelphia 17 49 .258 j Pacific Coast Portland 52 34 .605 Seattle 47 37 .560 San Francisco 45 42 .517 Oakland ...44 43 .506 Sacramento ..43 44 .493 Los Angeles 41 45 .477 San Diego ..41 47 .466 Hollywood ..33 54 .379 EIS EE Arcadia, Cal., June 28 (U.PJ Louis B. Mayer's thumbs up with Johnny Longden aboard was fa vored today in a field of 12 thoroughbreds set for the $100, 000 added Santa Anita handicap Saturday. Yesterday's withdrawals in cluded Bull Relgh and Shut Up, with Actress Carlotta Jelm's Vic tory Drive scheduled to pinch hit for Bull Reigh. A hot contest was expected between the Mayer horse ridden by Longden, the track's leading jockey, and the flashy Mexico City entry Gay Dalton with George (Ice Man) Woolf as jockey. Woolf's sharp, rail clinging piloting of Bymeabond beat Mayer s favored Bushcr in last week's Santa Anita derby. Other horses in the lineup for the handicap, highlight of the FOR SNOW WHITE WASHES AMERICA'S WASH WORD t) foothill oval's 40 -day spring meeting, include Old English, Paperboy, Brie a Bac, Autocrat, Lou-Bre, Broadcloth, Triplicate, Texas Sandman and Best Effort, with Sirde a probable. NEW NCAA CHAMP Columbus, O., June 28 (U.R) Johnny Lorms of Ohio State was Thursday, Juna 29, 1 943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE the new National Golf champion today, replacing Louis Lick of Minnesota, one of the two play ers he beat yesterday to take the title. Closins llmt for Classified Ad. (40 m Too Lata to Classify 13:13 p m WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parti tt Service on All Make B. & B. WASHER SHOP 406 E. Main Phone S302 ' v ; k. . , , M . , ...... -i I '... ... J . .... -," 7",," ; 4. " - TRAIL BLAZERS 09 !iTi.'. iklil '. 4arJ .". si paaL IOI Y Izl r Imperishable history was being written In the West ', 140 years ago this month by two courageous young : men Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. On their trail-blazing journey to the Pacific they sought, but failed to rind, a pass through the Rocky Mountains in northern Montana. That elusive gateway through the mountains was discovered 83 years later when Great Northern Rail way was advancing westward. Through now famous Marias Pass the railway's trains cross the Continental Divide less than a mile above sea level. The pioneering services of Captains Lewis and Clark have been commemorated by a monument ' which stands along the steel trail of the Empire Builder near Meriwether, Montana. A trail blazer in its own right, the raihvay joins the American Pioneer Trails Association in observing the 140th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expe dition. Sm vnur IotaI aarpnt nr writA tat C L. felSCHOFF, Trav. Pass'r Aft 530 American Bank Bldg., BEacon 7273 . Portland 5, Oregon ronfe oAe EMPIRE BUILDER Between i PORTLAND a TACOMA . SEATTLE SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL . CHICAGO VIllltHG VAT-tR PURIH6 says-- if r. r a r vrtwmm TV f. RAT H 7 CO l-w.L n 1111 W AND DROWNING YUR L AVH BY iPRlHLlHG iksc 15 WASTE m j k v."av , A sprinkler with an opening H inch wide, running at full pressure wilt use 300 gallons of water an hour. This will cover a lawn or garden space of 2500 sq. ft. with 12 tons of water in ten hours, the equivalent of one Inch of rainfall. In extremely hot weather this is enough sprinkling for one week 50 tons of water a month. In cool weather ' sprinkle less often. If a sprinkler runs over two hours every day, it is water wasted. WATCH WATER WASTE CITY OF MEDFORD City Hall Bldg. WATER DEPARTMENT p:,one 06 49 4 Hardware Co. Main It Crape - Ph. S97S