TWO MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNE
BOSTON RED SOX
DEFEAT DETROIT,
,TIEDF0R THIRD
Cubs Down Braves Again to
Keep National Lead
Other Scores.
JJCW XOrK, duly It Vir.'
Manager Joe Cronln of the Bos
ton Red Sox ever reveals his se
cret of how to beat league-leaders,
Manager Bob Coleman of
the Boston Braves will be his
most eagor listener.
The Hod Sox, who made the
worst start of any Major league
team with eight straight defeats,
continued the slow but steady
comeback that began with the
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Sunday. July 15. 194S
niiKltlnn nf Dave Ferris Aoril
20th by defeating the Detroit
Tigers today, 7 to l. it was me
third straight victory for Boston
nunr ihn Amprican leaeue oace-
settcrs and the fifth Sox triumph
in their last seven games wan
Detroit. Boston now is tied for
third place with New York, VA
games behind Detroit.
Emmet O'Neill caused himself
mnr trnnhle than did Detroit
bats. He allowed but three hits
while walking 10 men, but held
Detroit scoreless until the ninth.
Meanwhile, Boston clubbed Les
Mtmiinr for eieht hits and five
runs in seven innings and added
two more runs off Reliefer Walt
Wilson.
Tn tim nnlv Nnllonal league
game played, the loading Chica
go Cubs tripped Coleman's
Braves again, 6 to 5. It was the
Mimnih viMnrv fnr thn Cubs in
their last eight games with Bos
ton. The Braves were riding the
crest of three straight wins over
the St. Louis Cards when Chica
go came to Boston July 3rd and
beat them four straight. Those
defeats stopped pennant lain
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ent three-out-of-four taken by
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The Cubs knocked Hondrlk.
son out in a first-inning assault
that netted five runs, but Boston
fought back to a tie In the sixth
inning. Lowry s single and oil'
lespie'S double off Jemery in the
eighth inning shoved the win
ning run across. Tommy Holmes
made three of Boston s 10 hits.
The New York Yankees kept
paco with Boston in the Ameri
can league race by salvaging one
game of their three with Cleve
land, 4 to 2. Bevcns pitched a
steady slx-hltter to win. The
Yanks scored twice In the first
inning, again in the third on
Crossetti's homer, and in the
eighth Crosettl stole home.
Cleveland rallied for two runs
in the ninth.
Estalella with four hit paced
an 11-hit attack that gave Phila
delphia's Athletics a 5 to 3 win
over the St. Louis Browns. A
four-run burst in the fourth in
ning off West proved enough to
win and give Kncrr his second
victory agalnts seven defeats.
Rain washed out the Chicago-
at-Washington American league
game and the Brooklyn-Cincinnati
and Philadelphia-Pittsburgh
National league contests. New
York and St. Louis played their
gamo as part of a doublcheadcr
last night.
OVER SACS 7 10 6
Daklanri fnl if . Jlllv 14 (U.P.)
The Oakland Acorns put to
gether three hits and a good
slide by Vic Picetti for two runs
in thoi'r half nf th ninth inning
to defeat the Sacramento Solons,
7-B, here this afternoon.
rintfioirier FrnnkiB Hawkins
opened the Acorn ninth with a
double, his filth nit 01 me aiier
noon. Plcettl drove him home
with his third hit, a single to
center. The 18-year-old Oak first
sacker raced across with the
H.innln( run nn Stewart's long
blow. McElreath'a throw-in to
Catcher Marcuccl was nign ana
Picetti slid under the pacicsiop.
Sacramento ........... 8 12 0
Oakland ,. J
Wood and Marcuccl; Mann,
Bablch (6)' Chellnl (9) and B.
Raimondi.
T. Anll Jnlv 13 (U.fi)
In one of the wildest games ui
... t
recent Pacific Coast league ms
tory, the Los Angeles Angels
outlasted the San uiego ruo
after two hours and 50 minutes
of struggle, to win, 16 to 15.
The two teams combed the of
ferings of nine pitchers for 43
hits, the Angeis collecting six
two-baggers, but the Padres
were confined to 20 singles.
San Diego 15 20 2
Los Angeles ..............16 23 1
Wnmai-lt. Nelson. Knowles.
Eaves and Ballingcr; Hicks, Lam
mers, Merkle, Woodcnd, Cucllar
and Krcitnor.
IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE
CANCELS TUESDAY MEET
Because of the absence from
Medford of several of Its offi
cers the Izaak Walton league
monthly meeting scheduled for
Tuesday evening has been post
poned. The monthly directors'
meeting will be held and the
members' meeting will be an
nounced at a later date.
GAINS IRISH TITLE
Dublin, Ireland, July 14 (U.P.)
Lt. E. G. Moylan of the U. S.
Navy won the men's single title
In the Irish Lawn Tennis cham
pionships today by defeating C.
A. Kemp of Dublin, 6-4, 6-4, 5-7,
6-2.
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LADY LUCK GIVES
Old Lady Luck enfolded the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
softball team in her arms at the
high school field Friday night
and gave them a 14 to 12 victory
over the tail-end State Guard
pine. The JayCees looked far
from the giant-killer role they
played In the' past two weeks
when they knocked over the two
top teams to become one of the
leading contenders for first
place.
Going into first half of the
last inning, State Guard was en
joying a 10 to 4 bulge but the
JayCees went to work on Brltt-
son, Guard hurlcr, to collect 10
runs off six hits and- two orrors.
They lacked two hitters of bat
ting around twice in the big
inning.
Herb Burnham hit a home run
In the Guard's half of the
seventh, with one on base, to
start a rally but the rest of the
Guardsmen were unable to fall
In line. George Barr struck out
to end the game with the Guards
two runs short of knotting the
count.
Jennings Tire Shop sank lower
In league standings when they
were drubbed 12 to 1 by the circuit-leading
Camp White team.
Lasater and King connected with
home runs in the sixth inning.
Dick, pitching for the soldiers,
kept six hits well scattered.
Hunter . scored Jennings' only
run on an. error by Lasater in
the second inning.
Scores:
Junior Chamber ......14 10 4
State Guard 10 12 6
Niles and Thomson; Brittson
and Hoag.
Camp White 12 12 3
Jennings ..; 16 4
Dick and Majors; Singler and
Coghill.
Byrd,
', By Nelson
Meet in Finals
Dayton, O., July 14 (U.P.)
Sammy Byrd, Detroit, a former
baseball player, and Bvrnn Nel.
hson, Toledo, O., an ex-railroad
auditor, swept into the finals of
the 27th National P.G.A. tourna
ment today, shooting sub-par
golf over the rain-drenched Mo
raine Country Club fairways.
Byrd, averaging about 250
yards with his booming drives,
literally blasted Clarence Dozer
of Hartsdale, N. Y., out of the
running in their semi-finals
match, 7 and 6 on the 30th green.
Nelson spoiled Claude Harmon's
29th birthday by knocking the
young Detroit pro out of the
semi-finals 5 and 4 on the 32nd
hole.
Joe DiMaggio Has
Ulcer, Discharge Due
Atlantic City, N. J., July 14
(U.R) England General Hospital
refused comment tonight on re
ports that Sgt. Joe DiMaggio,
former New York Yankee slug
ger, soon may be. discharged be
cause of stomach ulcers.
The hospital said that he was
"under observation."
"Any announcement must
come from the war department,"
an attache said. DiMaggio en
listed in the army Feb. 17, 1943.
RACING
Chicago, July 14 (U.R) Pot
O'Luck, 3 to 5 post-time favorite,
closed with a rush in the stretch
today to win the $85,000 Arling
ton classic.
Now York. July 14 (U.R)
Walter M. Jefford s feared Pavot,
who came back after two' defeats
to win the Belmont stakes, failed
again today as he trailed home
last to J. M. Roomings Wildlife
in the 57th running of the $50,-000-addcd
Dwyer at Aqueduct.
RACE DATES DOUBTFUL
Miami, Fla., July 14 U.R)
The Florida Racing Commission
today awarded Hialcah, Gulf-
stream and Tropical race tracks
i 40-day winter seasons, but ex
pressed belief that they will not
be able to operate.
U Mall Trlbuna want Ada.
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BASEBALL1
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AMERICAN
Detroit :. 13 1
Boston 7 10 0
Mueller and Swift; O'Neill and
Garbark.
Cleveland 2 6 1
New York 4 6 0
Klieman. Henry (8) and Hayes:
Bevens and Drescher.
Chicago at Washington, post
poned, rain.
St. Louis 3 10 0
Philadelphia 5 11 0
West. Zoldak (4) and Mancuso;
Knerr and Rosar.
NATIONAL
Boston .. 5 10 1
Chicago .. 6 9 1
Hendrickson, Javery (1) and
Masi; Derringer, Erlckson (6)
and Gillespie, Williams (9).
New York at St. Louis, played
previous date.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati, post
poned, rain.
Philadelphia at Plttsburgn,
postponed, wet grounds.
KLAMATH SELECTS
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Klamath Falls, July 14 Ed
ward J. Ryan, 26, has accepted a
position as assistant coach and
physical education instructor at
Klamath Union high school, Ath
letic Director Joe Peak an
nounced. Ryan formerly was
head football coach at Albany
high school and is a graduate of
Colorado A. & M.
The new assistant will act as
line coach under Paul Angstead,
head football mentor, and will
assist "Dutch" French, head cage
coach, in basketball.
OEilGlNS
STOCK IN YANKS
New York, July 14 (U.R)
President Larry MacPhall of the
New York Yankees denied to
night that Bing Crosby had an
Interest in the baseball club or
any of its affiliates.
MacPhail also denied any af
filiation with Crosby involving
the Yankees, himself and his as
sociates, Del Webb and Dan Top
ping. GIRL SOFTBALL PLAYERS
WILL PRACTICE MONDAY
Girls interested in forming a
softball 'team are asked to meet
at, the high school baseball
diamond Monday between 6
and 6:30 p. m. An effort is be
ing made to organize a team to
accept a challenge from a simi
lar club at Camp White. All
girls interested in trying out for
the team aro asked to report for
practice Monday night.
WINS 28TH GAME
Iowa City, July 4 (U.R) The
Bunker Hill naval air station
won their 28th game of the sea
son here today, defeating the
Iowa Scahawks 5 to 1.
JAIL RULING
Salem, Ore., July 14 (U.R)
Persons serving Jail sentences of
180 days in Oregon do not come
under the authority of the. State
Board of Parole and Probation,
Attorney General George Neu
ner ruled today.
SAYS NOT GUILTY
San Diego, July 14 (U.R)
Buford C. Humphrey, 26, of
Whitticr, today pleaded not
guilty to charges of rape, assault
with a deadly weapon and kid
naping involving two women ma
rines, court records revealed to
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WEST SYNDICATE
San Francisco, July 14 (U.R)
Edward H. Heller, member of
the Federal Surplus Property
board, today elaborated his sug
gestion that an all-western syn
dicate permanently operate the
$300,000,000 Geneva, Utah, and
Fontana, Cal., basic steel plants,
"to lift the west out of colonial
status and make it an industrial
part of the United States."
Several days have elapsed
since Heller first made public
his proposal, and in that time Vie
has heard the reaction of big
western interests. With this re
action in mind, he urged three
steps for westerners to make
them owners of their own steel
industry:
1. The all-western syndicate
should be headed by an influen
tial westerner like A. P. Gian
ninl, retired head of Trans
america, with Henry J. Kaiser
as management chief, and per
haps Walter Mathesius. president
of Geneva, in charge of opera
tions. 2. Working capital could be
raised through open public sub
scription with investment houses
obtaining pledges without fee,
as their part in aiding the west's
future. No cash need be nut nn
at this.point.
3. Washington could then be
advised of this underwriting,
and the syndicate could negoti
ate with RFC and the Surplus
Property board, obtaining all
facts from the government's
study of Geneva and Fontana.
The syndicate could make an of
fer to buy or lease one or both
of the plants, with option to buy,
obtain congressional approval
and be in the steel business be
fore the war ends.
Child Mortality
F rom Nephrosis
Cut 20 Per Cent
Cleveland (U.R) Mortality in
nephrosis, a H
ily kills between 30 and 75 pet'
vi ine cnnaren it afflicts,
has been reduced to less than 20
per cent at Babies and Chil
dren's Hospital, Western Reserve
university, here.
The reduction has been
achieved by heavy doses of thy
roid extract, blood and blood
plasma transfusion and the use
of sulfa drugs and pet.icillin, ac
cording to Dr. Walter Heyman,
assistant clinical professor of
pediatrics at Western Reserve
School of Medicine.
The cause of nephrosis is not
known. In the disease, the kid
neys are found to be irritated
and unable to function normally,
and the victim is extremely sus
ceptible to infection.
Home Boys Too Cold
English Bride Says
Amarillo, Tex. (U.R) Here's
a warning to English boys from
an English girl who married an
American soldier.
"If the boys in England don't
change their technique after the
war, they'll find themselves
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