Craters Set For Crucial
League Game Under Arcs
Medford Craters face one of
the toughest games of the South
ern Oregon league tomorrow
night at 0 o'clock at the Fair
grounds park when they clash
with Klamath Falls Marine Bar
racks nine.
Marines dropped an 8-7 count
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RETAIL
Dial 2241 or 2242
to Klamath Navy while the Navy
stopped Medford 7 to 3 last Sun
day. The game, first under the
lights of the local season, will
be a make-up of a contest post
poned June 10 and will mark the
first appearance of the leather
necks in the valley.
Manager Paul Freer has sin-
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Condensed Report of the
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
of PORTLAND, OREGON
SUBMITTED TO THE ,
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
AS OF JUNE 30, 1945
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks .$106,790,157.56
United States Government Bonds 364,980,474.87
Municipal and Other Bonds 5,955,170.34
Loans and Discounts 46,895,357.70
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 420,000.00
Bank Premises (including Branches) 3,181,669.26
Other Real Estate 1-00
Customers' Liability on Acceptances. ............. 7,111.12
Interest Earned 1,107,235.66
Other Resources 727,745.42
' $530,064,922.93
LIABILITIES
Capital $6,000,000.00
Surplus 8,000,000.00
Undivided Profits 3,258.751.27
Reserves 1,354,089.10
$ 18,612,840.37
Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc 1.718.589.92
Acceptances 7.111.12
Dividends Declared 135,000.00
Deposits .. 509,589.564.41
Other Liabilities 1.817.11
$530,064,922.93
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Head Office, Portland, Oregon
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gled out George Barr, with one
win and no defeats to his credit,
to start on the mound for the
Craters. Barr has been bothered
with a sore arm since start of
the season but now has the flip
per in good shape and will be
out after his second straight vic
tory. Freer said Sieve Crippen, vet
eran first sacker and pitcher,
will also be in the lineup. A big
shakeup in the Crater batting
order and lineup is being made
to enable the Craters to bunch
hitting power which was woe
fully weak against the Navy.
George Gitzen, who has been
catching all season,, may be
shifted to the outfield with Freer
working behind the plate. Crip
pen will probably start on first
base, Freddie Stammen on sec
ond, Harold Lange at third base,
Al Klfcher at shortstop and Herb
; Burnham and dick tjabb wun
, Gitzen In the outfield. Burnham
, leads his team's batting average
; with .500.
Sunday the Marines will play
Central Point Studs at Central
Point, Navy plays at Butte Falls
and Medford travels to Ashland.
All Sunday games start at 2:30
p. m. '
Freer said Doug "Red" Davis,
unbeaten this season, will prob
ably get called to the mound
against Ashland with Dick Kid
well on hand to back him up.
II
River Forest, 111., July 6. (U.R)
Top-seeded contestants ad
vanced to the semifinals in the
i national clay court tennis tour
nament today in a round marked
by the absence of Jack McManis,
San Diego.
McManis, fourth seeded star
of the tourney who ranks ninth
nationally, was eliminated in a
slight upset game yesterday By
Lt. Hal Surface, Jr., of Berry
Field, Nashville, Tenn. Surface,
home from a tour, in India,
launched a big drive to regain
his pre-war tennis standing by
defeating the west coast player
in straight sets, 6-3, 6-0,' 8-6.
First-seeded William Talbert,
Wilmington, Del., who ranks No.
2 in the national ratings, will
meet Surface in today's semi
final round, provided he defeats
Bernard Bartzen, Sari Angelo.
Tex., in an early afternoon
match.
Defending Champion Francis
co (Pancho) Segura's semifinal
opponent will be Elwood Cooke
of Los Angeles, a former clay
court favorite who has been in
the army.
CHAMPIONSHIPS BILLED
Menasha, Wis., July 6. (U.R)
Net stars of five nations, many
of them currently competing in
the national clay courts tourna
ment at River Forest, 111., will
appear here July 9-15 in the
western United States senior ten
nis championships.
FACES SOLDIERS
IN CITY LEAGUE
GAMES TONIGHT
Silver Dollar vs. Littrell
Parts.
Camp Whit vs. Junior
Chamber.
The Junior Chamber of Com
merce Softball team will try to
continue their role of giant-killer
at the high school field to
night when they clash with
Camp White, leaders In the city
softball league, in the second
game of the double header.
JayCees knocked over Jen
nings Tire Shop last time out
and started . Jennings on the
downward path, a skid which in
cluded Tuesday night's 2 to 1
loss by Jennings to State Guard.
Ed Niles, who looks as good as
any pitcher in the league and
was on the mound during the
Jennings debacle, will get the
starting call. If Junior Chamber
can get past the soldiers they
will be in a tie with Jertnings
and Ordnance Shop for third
place while the Army will slip
into a deadlock with winner of
the Silver Dollar-Littrell Parts
game.
Silver Dollar and Littrell,
playing In the first half of to
night's twin bill, are knotted for
second place with two losses and
a win.
Ordnance Shop pushed Al
Piche into a knot for last place,
shared by the Guardsmen, when
they hammered out a 5-0. tri
umph Tuesday night. -
Sport Chips
Harry Chipman
Mall Tributie Sports Editor
Rogue river provided fisher
men with best results over the
July Fourth holiday, according
to reports brought In to Al Piche
and relayed on to this column.
Trout in abundance are being
taken on flies with streamers in
most any pattern and size hook
Spinner fishing is also good. In
riffles and choppy water while
bait is bringing results for those
anglers who like the small light
leader and single egg.
Salmon fishing still remains
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potty In th Flogu with lorn
anglers having success and oth
ers not able to get a strike. Now
that the salmon run Is over and
the fish ar getting settled in
their spawning beds, best results
are obtained with 5 Bear Valley
spinners In brass or nickel fin
ish during sundown.
Trout fishing in smaller
streams has turned to the upper
reaches where water Is cooler
and food less. Small spinners
are good as well as eggs in me
dium color. Flies have been the
number one lure in whatever
pattern and size the fisherman
can obtain. Due to shortage of
experienced help and lack of
material the fly situation is seri
ous at present. Fly stocks in
Medford are reported scarce.
Hiatt Lake is providing excel
lent fishing with plenty of
catches being made from either
boat or shore. Crappies are eas
ily taken on hooks with red yarn
or piece of white fish meat.
Reports from Diamond Lake
are both good and bad. Some ang
lers reported fair catches while
others caught nothing but a sun
burn. Floating algae makes trol
ling anything but pleasant. Bait
fishing brings best results and
bigger fish. August to end of
the season is said to be the best
time to fish Diamond Lake.
BASEMEN SWITCHED
Boston, July 6. (U.R) The
Boston Braves switched first
basemen with their Indianapolis
American Association affiliate
today, sending down Joe Mark
for Vincent Shupe. Shupe, hit
ting -.325 with the Indians, lost
out in the competition for the
first base job with Mack in
spring training. However, Mack
failed to hit and recently was
benched". Catcher Phil Masi fill
ing in at the sack. Mack was hit
ting only .231.
IN BIG CITY DEBUT
New York. July 6. (U.R)
Tommy Bell, highly-touted' negro
welterweight from Youngstown.
O., makes his New York debut
tonight at Madison Square Gar
den in a 10-round bout with Jake
Lamotta. rugged Bronx middle
weight. Lamotta is favored. '
The famous "Long Count"
fight in Chicago, in 1927, be
tween Jack Dempsey and Gene
Tunney, set a record gate of $2,
658,660 and drew 104,943 people.
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American
Cleveland 2; New York 1.
Detroit 9; Boston 8.
St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 3.
Washington 5; Chicago 2.
National
Chicago 3; Boston 2.
St. Louis 7; New York 5.
Cincinnati 6; Brooklyn 4.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia,
postponed, rain.
Pacific Coast
Oakland 10; Portland 0.
Sacramento 8; San Francisco 3.
Hollywood 6; San Diego 0.
Seattle 1; Los Angeles 0.
STANDINGS
American
W. L. Pet.
Detroit 41 26 .612
Washington 36 30 .545
New York 37 31 .544
Boston 35 32 .522
Chicago 35 35 .500
St. Louis ....32 33 .494
Cleveland 30 35 .462
Philadelphia 21 45 .318
National
W. L. Pet.
Brooklyn 42 28 .600
Chicago 37 28 .589
St. Louis 39 30 .565
New York 38 34 .527
Pittsburgh 36 32 .529
Boston ...32 35 .478
Cincinnati 31 34 .477
Philadelphia ... 20 54,, .270
Pacific Coast -
W. L. Pet.
Portland 57 38 .600
Seattle u 52 42 .552
San Francisco 50 46 .521
Sacramento 48 43 .500
Oakland 47 49 .490
San Diego 46 52 .469
Los Angeles 43 52 .453
Hollywood :.40 56 .417
JOCKEY SUSPENDED
Chicago, July 6 (U.R) Jockey
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racing season after Washington
Park stewards accused him of
interfering with Equifox in Wed
nesday's Equipoise mile. Martin
rode St. Jock in the Fourth of
July event, from which Equifox
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Eugene, Ore., July 6. (U.R)
Coach G. A. (Tex) Oliver has
checked-in his lieutenant com
mander's uniform and will re
turn to Eugene in civvies next
week to get ready for the Uni
versity of Oregon's first football
team since 1942.
Oliver took a leave of absence
in 1941 to enter the navy's physi
cal fitness program and the Web
foots fielded only one more team
under Acting Coach John War
ren. Now that northwest schools
are getting back on the football
bandwagon, Oliver has received
an over-age discharge and will
pick up his two-year Oregon con
tract Duties Vary
Oliver had varied duties with
the navy, including the head
coach assignment at St. Mary's
Pre-Fllght school at Moraga Cal.
during the 1942 season, then was
assigned to the Atlantic fleet
wing in charge of physical fit
ness throughout the Atlantic
area.
He recently transferred to the
Pacific fleet wing and coached
the Navy All-Star team which
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defeated the Army All-Stars In
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Oregon is getting not only
Oliver back from the wars but
also Head Basketball and Base
ball Coach Howard A. Hobson,
who was on sabatatical leave and
later accepted a civilian assign
ment in Europe with the army,
conducting training courses in
coaching for army officers.
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TROJANS HOLD WORKOUT
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Sixty-five candidates for the
1945 University of Southern
California football team went
through a stiff workout yester
day in the Trojans' first call to
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