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Hal Newhouser Pitches Detroit To 5 To 2 Win New York, June 29 (U.R) The Detroit Tigers were getting alo.ig nicely in the pennant race today with the aid of Hal New houser. Restoring Detroit's one-game lead over the Yankees yesterday, Newhouser beat the pesky Sen ators, 5 to 2, on six hits for his seventh straight win. .A six-run fifth inning gave the Browns margin for a 9 to 4 vic tory over the Yankees at St. Louis, ending their five-game losing streak and snapping New York's winning streak at seven. Frankie Hayes tied the Major league durability record for catchers at Cleveland, working his 217th straight game as Jim Bagby shut out the Athletics, 11 toO. The Cubs trimmed Brooklyn's National lead to three games, beating the Dodgers, 11 to 8. The Braves, up to their spe cialty of winning games in the clutch, beat the Reds at Boston, 7 to 6. League Leading Hitter Tommy Holmes delivered safely In his 24th straight game. The Cards batted around in the fourth to score five runs, enough to beat the Phils at Phil adelphia, 6 to 1. Nick Strincevich won his sev enth game for Pittsburgh, beat ing the Giants, 3 to 1, at New York. The Boston at Chicago game In the American was rained on. CALUMET COURSE Chicago, June 29 (U.R) It was the field against Byron Nel son again today as 42 of the na tion's top golfers teed off in the opening round of the $10,000 Victory National Open at Calu met Country Club. But Nelson, golfdom's leading money maker who has won 10 of the last 16 major tournaments, feared no man as much as he feared the tricky greens on the 6,657-yard Calumet course. Jug McSpaden, the Sanford, Me., putting artist and Nelson's most persistent rival, is defend ing champion in the open and the one entry given a good chance to beat Nelson. During the preliminary pro-lady, pro- amateur and pro-senior tourna ments of the Victory National, he fired a blistering 67, five un der par, to show his fondness for the course. Paavo Katonen, the Finnish southpaw, and Jack Lipscomb won their double main event bouts at Medford armory last night while Milt Olson went to a no-fall draw with Kenny Ackles in the opener. Katonen took advantage of Leone's sore leg to gain a two-out-of-three fall decision over the New York bad boy, keeping Leone in trouble most of the time. Lipscomb wasted .no time in trouncing "Gorgeous" George Wagner, who now has a per manent wave in his long black hair. Lipscomb lost the first fall in the second round by a -drop kick and body press but took the second in 30 seconds when Wag ner missed another drop kick and won the final tumble. in 15 seconds of the fourth round with a press after giving Wagner sev eral clips on the' jaw. Promoter Mack Lillard an nounced there will be no wres tling at the armory next Thurs day night. Suspension Sought For Bobby Ruffin Trenton, N. J., June 29 (U.R) All state , athletic commissions which have working agreements with New Jersey were asked to day to suspend Bobby Ruffin, Astoria, N. Y., boxer because of his "unwarranted delay" begore appearing in a 10-round bout at Elizabeth, N. J., which he lost Tuesday night to Freddie Archer. The lightweight boxer sat out side in a car, refusing to go into the arena until he was permit ted to use six-ounce instead of eight-ounce gloves, Hall said. Hall said the request could not be granted because New Jersey laws permits nothing lighter than eight ounce gloves. Closing time tot Sunday Too Late to Ulasgiiy a:au aaiuraay anernoon Please remember LITTRELL parts. ORDNANCE CLASH TOPS CITY LOOP GAMES TONIGHT Camp Whit vs. Stat Guard. LitUell Parti vs. Ordnance Shop. . Littrell Parts and Ordnance Shop will meet in the second half of the city league's Softball doubleheader at the high school field tonight to break their tie for third place. Each team has lost a game. The winner will go into a three-way tie with Jen nings Tire Shop and Silver Dol lar Grill for second spot while the loser will be tied with Junior Chamber and Al Piche for third. Stanley Keller, who hurled a no-hit, no-run game for Littrell's Wednesday night, will probably be on the mound for the parts house in an effort to turn in his second no-no in a week. Camp .White, alone in first place in league standings, meet last place State Guard in the first game, scheduled to start at 7:45. Should the guardsmen beat the high-flying army team the eight team league will be thrown into ties for first, second and third places but followers of the sport consider the guards men little more than a workout for the soldiers. Segura Advances To Semi-Finals Evanston, VI., June 29 (U.R) Moving stubbornly toward his third consecutive National Col legiate Athletic Association ten nis singles crown, Francisco (Pancho) Segura was favored to day to down .Fifth-seeded Ber nard Bartzen of William and Mary College. Segura, Ecuadorean star from the University of Miami and top seeded in the intercollegiate ten nis meet here, advanced into the semi-finals by defeating Howie McCall, Georgia Tech, seeded sixth, yesterday. The score was 6-2, 6-3. Scores Yesterday Pacific Coast Portland 3; Sacramento 1. Oakland 13; Hollywood 2. San Francisco 2; Los Angeles 1. Seattle 5, 1; San Diego 0, 2. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads SAY IT WITH , DiflmonDUOra FROM J . Forester Jewelers I . j-H t ' CP 1 When. you sty "I love you" 1 . "tLi( fTSi. M ketps ... say it with t diamond 1 p " 4 T . "5 that will be deeply cherished for. 1 f . j ever and ever ... a diamond truly 'C a worthy of the girl in your heart. fc. 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Sid Blood, manager of Fish Lake resort, reports the road in to the lake is in good shape and that fishing is good. Trolling, with large flashers and worms, is bringing biggest fish and larg est catches. Hiatt Lake has been good for crappies and lue gills the past two weeks while bass fishing is spotty from day to day. Flics with red or yellow attached are real crappy-getters. Salmon fishing in Rogue Riv er is still spotty with a few being taken around Trail with spinners in sixes fiv and six, most any finish but bigger fish were caught on 50-50 finishes. Sev eral jack salmon were taken the past week on spinners and flies. Trout fishing is good with flies in riffles or choppy water, close to shore, bringing results. Any hackle fly will get fish at the present time. All small streams are improv ing for flies and eggs. There is no special choice on small streams for the week-end, for all are good.. Our bouquet of June roses for the outstanding athletic accom plishment in the local sports picture goes out to Stanley G. Keller for his no-hit, no-run soft ball game against the State Guard in the city league Wed nesday night. It was the first no-no around here this season. OW THEY? STAND ' American W L Pet. Detroit 36 23 .610 New York 35 24 .593 Boston .. 31 27 .534 Chicago 31 29 .517 Washington 28 29 .491 St. Louis 27 30 .474 Cleveland 25 31 .447 Philadelphia 20 38 .345 National Brooklyn 38 23 St. Louis 35 26 New York 35 29 Pittsburgh ...33 28 Chicago ....30 26 Boston 29 30 Cincinnati 26 31 Philadelphia 17 50 Pacific Coast Portland 53 34 Seattle 48 38 San Francisco ....46 42 Oakland 45 ,43 Sacramento 43 45 Los Angeles 41 46 San Diego 42 48 Hollywood 33 55 GAY DALTON EYED IN ARCADIA RACE Arcadia, Calif., June 29 (U.R) Mexican Champion Gay Dalton today was expected to provide hottest competition for Louis B. Mayer's Thumbs Up in a field of 13 horses booked as probable en tries in Saturday's $100,000 add ed Santa Anita handicap. Gay Dalton won every top race south of the border, but has lagged in his two starts so far at the local oval. However, with Georgie Woolf aboard at 126 pounds in the mile-and-a-quarter 'cap, he is tabbed to press the fa vored Mayer entry, carrying 130 pounds with Johnny Longden as jockey. , Other probable starters: Brio-a-Bac, Paperboy, Texas Sand man, Sirde, Lou-Bre, Best Effort, Broadcloth, Old English, Auto crat, Triplicate, and Victory Drive. Hull's Signature Going on Charter Washington, June 29. (U.R) Cordell Hull, who devoted his last years as secretary of state to preparations for a world or ganization, will sign the United Nations security charter early next week. The ailing "father of the Unit ed Nations," it was learned will add his signature to those of the seven other U. S. delegates and the diplomats of 50 United Na tions who signed the 10,000 word document Tuesday at San Francisco. Portland Seeking Another Drydock For Repair Work Portland, Ore., June 29 (U.R) If another drydock is installed in Portland, the port will have the capacity of employing up to an estimated 15,000 men on ship re pair work, Captain L. G. Bock, assistant industrial manager for the navy, said today. Ship repair and other officials are still attempting to get an other Vancouver-built drydock located in Portland. There are about 7600 persons employed in the port on repair work now, and the docks are - loaded with ships. Friday, June 29, 1943 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Manpower In ship repair has increased by about 4000 workers since February 1, according to Lee C. Stoll, Oregon's manpow er director. He has advised authorities in San Francisco and Washington, D. C, of the "absolute need" for another drydock here. 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