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TWO MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday. July 10. 1945
Cubs Lose To Cross-Town
Rivals In Charity Game
New York, July 10 U.R
the 10-game winning streak of
the Chicago Cubs was broken to
day in the best possible way
Where it didn't count in the Na
tional league standings in a 10
inning, 5 to 4 loss to the cross
town White Sox in a war-charity
game.
The White Sox victory, at
Comiskey park, highlighted a
program of three intcr-lcaguc
night games for the benefit of
war charities. Wally Moses hit
a homer for the Sox in the sev
enth and scored the winning run
in the 10th on a single by John
Dickshot. Relief Pitcher Earl
Caldwell, holding the Cubs to
one hit in six innings, was the
winner over Paul Derringer.
At New York, the Yankees
put on a six-run rally in the third
to beat the Giants, 7 to 1, at the
Polo grounds. Ernie Bonham
gained the victory which was in
sured in the big inning by
Hcrshcl Martin's grand -slam
homer. The game was called
after seven innings because of
rain. Sen. A. B. (Happy) Chand
ler, making his first appearance
as baseball commissioner at the
polo grounds, threw out the first
ball.
Cincinnati Reds gained a 6 to
0 victory over the Indians at
Cleveland in a third charily
game. Frank Dasso, Vernon
Kennedy and Howard Fox col-
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By United Press
Overshadowed since the start
of the Pacific Coast league base
ball season by the consistent
Portland Beavers and the equal
ly steady Seattle Rainicrs, Holly
wood's Stars have come up from
the second division with a new
outlook on the pennant race.
Pairings for the next eight
games, beginning tonight, find
Portland and San Francisco
clashing In the Rose City; Oak
land plays host to Sacramento;
Hollywood tests its newly-found
strength against Seattle and San
Diego's Padres come up to Wrig
lcy Field to engage the Los An
geles Angels.
Pitching which was the weak
spot in the league for the first
third of the season suddenly
seems to have come into its own.
On Sunday, for instance, four
games ended in shutouts.
Two of these whitewash jobs
were registered by members of
the fine Portland hurling staff
Roy Helser and submarine bai
ler, Ad Liska.
laborated In the, Cincinnati
shutout. Woody Williams led the
13-hit Red attack with three hits.
In war charity games today
the Cards and Browns play at
St. Louis, the Brooklyn Dodgers
and Senators at Washington, the
Phillies and the Athletics at
Philadelphia and the Braves and
Red Sox at Boston.
Um Mail Tribune Want Ada.
DISCONTINUANCE OF
SHORT OVER -NIGHT
PULLMAN SERVICE
AFFECTS ...
But It Means More Sleeping
Cars for Veterans
Operation of overnight sleeping cart between Southern Oregon and
Portland will be discontinued Sunday, July 15th, by order of the United Statei
Office of Defense Transportation.
The new regulations eliminate all Pullman sleeping cars operating for a
distance of 450 miles or less.
The reason for this Order is that additional sleeping cars MUST be
obtained to provide accommodations for the returning veterans from Europe,
who are reaching Atlantic ports in large numbers. These veterans are coming
home for discharge, or for furlough, before going on to fight again in the
Pacific. They deserve the most comfortable transportation service we can
give them.
No new sleeping cars have been built since Pearl Harbor. Over one-half
of the sleeping cars havo been in exclusive use by the Military, but they are
not enough for this new task. The O.D.T. Order resulted.
While discontinuance of short-distance sleeping car operations will cause
inconvenience to many people, we feel sure that the citizens of Southern
Oregon will approve this effort to better serve the men from overseas to whom
we owe so much. We KNOW the families of these Southern Oregon boys
who are coming home, will have no question as to the merit of this new
regulation.
As far as the Southern Pacific is concerned, our guiding principle, has
been "The Military Comes First!" and we are cooperating 100 in carrying
out the provisions of the above O.D.T. Order. With nearly 20,000 Southern
Pacific men and women in the armed forces, we, too, havo a real and personal
interest in the welfare and comfort of service men and womn.
So you may know how this order applies to Southern Pacific service gener
ally, we show below Southern Pacific sleeping car service on our lines which
will be discontinued after the last trip July 14th. Coach service will still
be available between those points,
SLEEPING CARS TO BE DISCONTINUED
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
CARS OPERATING BETWEEN
Portland and Southern Oregon Trains 329 and 330
Portland and Coos Bay Trains 329-334 and
333-330
Oakland and Dunsmuir Trains 18 and 19
Oakland and Reno Trains 10 and 27
Fresno and Los Angeles Trains 26 and 25
Los Angeles and Phoenix Trains 4 and 3
Los Angeles and Sacramento Trains 59 and 16
San Rafael and Eureka Trains 3 and 4
AND NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans and Lake Charles Trains 3 8
Houston and New Orleans Trains 3 and 8
Houston and San Antonio Trains 7 and 8
Houston and Shreveport Trains 1 28 and
27 2
Houston and Dallas Trains 17 and 18
Houston and Austin Trains 45 and 46
Houston and Corpus Christ! Trains 303 and 304
Galveston and Dallas Trains 172-17 and
18 171
Houston and Brownsville Trains 303-13 and
304
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The friendly
Southern Pacific
Dave Ferrlss Will
Pitch Left-Handed
In Charity Contest
Boston, July 10 (U.K Rookie
Right-hander Dave Ferrlss, who
has won 14 games and lost two
for the Boston Red Sox this sea
son, is going to use a "secret
weapon" today when he meets
the Braves in a war charities
game. He is going to pitch left
handed.
Ferrlss, who Is ambidextrous,
has been warming up as a left
hander lately, but lacks the con
trol to become a southpaw sud
denly in .a league game. He
thinks, however, that eventually
he may develop his left handed
pitching to such an extent that
he can be his own relief hurlcr.
The game will match Ferriss,
leading pitcher in the Majors
against Tommy Holmes of the
Braves, who paces both circuits
in hitting with a .407 mark as
of the latest official weekly averages.
MILITARY POLICE
IN FIRST LEAGUE
T
GAMES TONIGHT
Silver Dollar vs. Ordnance
752nd MP's vs. Littrell Parts
The 752nd MP Battalion of
Camp White will make its initial
appearance in the city softball
league tonight when they clash
with Littrell Parts in the second
half of the double header at the
high school field. The military
police take the place of Al
Piche's team, which disbanded
after losing three straight games.
The MP's will assume Piche's
place in the league standings and
will take over their place in the
schedule. '
Littrell Parts, now tied with
Camp White for first place in
league standings, is expected to
have a tough time with the po
lice, who are said to have a good
ball club.
Silver Dollar Grill and Ord
nance Shop, tied with Jennings
and Junior Chamber of Com
merce for second place, will cross
bats in the first half of the twin
bill, scheduled to start at 7:45
p. m.
LOUillF TO
F.
Los Angeles, July 10 CU.R)
Lou Novikoff, fence-busting out
fielder of the floundering Los
Angeles, said today he will be in
ducted into the army Wednesday
at Fort MacArthur, Calif.
Novikoff, who has an invalid
wife and two children, said state
selective servlco officials had re
jected his appeal for deferment.
Induction of the right-handed
slugger, who came to the Angels
this season after three years
with the Chicago Cubs, would
end attempts to return Novikoff
to the Major leagues. The Chica
go Daily News last week charged
the player was "dumped" into
the Chicago Cubs' Pacific Coast
I league farm club while the Chi
' cago White Sox offered $15,000
! for him.
DENNY SHUTE IS
AHEAD OF FIELD
IN PGA TOURNEY
Dayton, O., July 10 (U.R)
Dapper Denny Shute of Akron,
O., striving to keep alive one of
golfdom's grittiest comebacks,
goes out for a new record today
as the big push gets under way
in the final qualifying round of
the P.G.A. national tournament.
Forgotten except for mem
ories of his 1936 and 1937 P.G.A.
championships and his 1933 vic
tory In the British open, Shute
exploded out of nowhere yester
day when he blazed a five-under-par
67 over the Moraine Coun
try club course to take a one
stroke lead going into the last
18 holes of the 36-hole qualify
ing play.
Today he tries' for a new
P.G.A. qualifying record, need
ing a 68 to beat the present
mark of 136 strokes set by Fred
Morrison in 1929 and tied by
Frank Moore in 1938. .
Hot on his heels going into
this last 18 qualifying holes are
a foursome of stars like himself,
almost forgotten in the recent
splurges of such "modern" pro
fessionals as Byron Nelson and
Harold (Jug) McSpaden.
Hunting Seasons
To be Discussed
The 1945 hunting seasons, bag
limits and other regulations af
fecting large and small game
will come ud for ennsidpratinn
when the Oregon State Game
Commission holds its annual
hearing for this niirma. at in
a. nr. Saturday at its Portland of-
uces.
Until the regulations are for.
mulated by the Commission
there is no information avalinhiA
as to whether nr nnt
deer or cow elk tags will be is
sued tnis year. The hearing is
open to the general public.
HOCKEY STAR TRADED
Chicago, July 10 (U.R) Reg
Hamilton, veteran Toronto hoc
key defense man, today belong
ed to the Chicago- Glackhawks
after a straight player swap.
President Bill Tobin announced.
The Maple Leafs will get an op
tion to choose one of three play
ers the Hawks bring up next
fall, Tobin said.
Washington, July 10 (U.P.)
The Office of Price Administra
tion has launched a nation-wide
campaign to stop over-issuance
of gasoline coupons by local ra
tioning boards.
OLIVERA GETS DRAW
San Francisco, July 10 (U.R)
Tony Olivera, California state
bantamweight champion, was
held to a draw in a 16-round
title match with Luis Castillo,
Mexico City, at Civic auditorium
here last night.
doling tlma tor Classified Ads 8:30
m. loo un to i;iassuy l?:ia p. in
The agency Is concerned be
cause consumption of gasoline
by civilian motorists has risen
steadily in the last few months.
It has reached the point where
the value of outstanding coupons
See
HUNT'S SIGN SHOP
TRUCKS
BULLETINS
WINDOW
205 W. 8th St,
Ptf 7312
Is more than the total amount of
gasoline set aside for civilian
use.
Officials said the over-issuance
of stamps last month to
taled 100,000 gallons a day.
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Junior Chamber ....2 2
Silver Dollar 2 2
Ordnance Shop 2 2
Jennings 2 2
State Guard 1 3
752nd MP 1 3
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Butte Falls - 1
Ashland 0 4
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MONTGOMERY WINS
Philadelphia, July 10 (U.R)
Lightweight Champion Cpl. Bob
Montgomery, winner over Nick
Mornn in a non-title bout, was a
loser in prestige today before his
home town fans, who booed the
split verdict that gave him the j
decision in a 10-round bout at !
Shibc park last night.
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