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Back Injury Keeps Nelson Out Of St. Paul Tourney St. Paul, Minn., July 19 (U.R) It was a great day for the "for gotten men" of golf today as the $10,000 St. Paul open got under way over the rolling Keller Country Club course. Byron Nelson of Toledo, O., the greatest money monopoly golfdom has ever known, was forced to withdraw his entry due to an Injured back. And with the Buckeye state's pride and joy on the sidelines, most of the game's near champions and runnerups have their first real chance at a big money prize in more than a year. leii all Jive Fluhrer's Enriched White Bread is a direct hit with the entire family Fluhrer's Old English Fruit Cake For your boy or girl in the Armed Forces. Place your order now so you will not be disappointed when the time comes to send that gift package. Wrapped and ready for mailing by Sept. 15th. $1.10 and up. LI RETAIL Dial 2241 or 2242 x SS&kPnw Yes' We Have i UCi of them at a or Regular $29.50 $34.50 WHILE THEY LAST Yes, here it the "catch" These foundation box springs do not have COIL springs in them but twisted wire supports with helical coil ties at the ends.' They're real "buys," though, at this low p.ice! Be sure to SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW! Oupp's SIXTH AND BARTLETT Nelson, winner of the last eight major individual tourna ments and of $31,500 In war bonds already this year, under went a physical checkup at the Mayo clinic, Rochester, yester day. He was told he was suffer ing from a "pulled back muscle." ' So Nelson decided to rest his golf-weary back and wait, along with Slammin' Sam SnpnH fnr the $60,000 All-American open wnicn starts Monday at Chica go's Tarn O'Shanter club. St. Paul, Minn., July 19 (U.R) Byron Nelson of Toledo, lor ilf v AM' STORE 29 North Holly St sprIng Construction is at good at Top Quality. Furniture O., golfdom's leading money winner and newly crowned P.G.A. champion, said today that he knows nothing about the $20,000 roving pro job George S. May, president of Chicago's Tam O'Shanter club, reportedly is holding open for him. Mav. snnnsnr nf trm rppnrrl rich $60,000 All-American tour naments, said yesterday m Chi cago that he didn't want to talk about the proposition "at pres ent." Nelson, before leaving here for Chicago yesterday, said "it's all news to me." London, July 19 (U.R) An American boxing tour was in prospect today for the new Brit ish heavyweight champion, Bruce Woodcock, when and if he can get leave from his job as a railroad worker at Doncaster. There was no immediate Brit ish title fight in the offing1 be cause of the dearth of war-time talent, but his manager Tom Hurst and Promoter Jack Solo mons were attempting to work out some kind of a bout. Sgt. Billy Conn's name was mentioned frequently in possible alignments whereby Woodcock might eventually get a crack at the world heavyweight crown of Sgt. Joe Louis, but British sports writers were almost unan imous in their belief that he isn't ready for either one. Admittedly head and shoul ders above any currently avail able British heavyweight. Wood cock also was not considered by American ringside observers to be a match for either Conn or Louis. UOWTHI s a S m American W. L. 46 32 41 36 42 37 Pet. .590 .532 .532 .526 .500 .493 .487 .338 ! Detroit ! New York , Boston Washington i Chicago .... 40 36 40 40 37 38 St. Louis 1 Cleveland 37 39 I Philadelphia 26 51 i National W. L. I Chicago 49 31 Pet. .613 .573 .561 .523 .500 .488 ;487 .264 St. Louis 47 35 Brooklyn 46 36 New York 45 41 Pittsburgh 41 41 Boston ..... 39 41 Cincinnati "..... 37 39 Philadelphia 23 64 Pacific Coait I W. L. 'Portland .....68 41 . Seattle 63 45 Pet. .624 .583 .495 .491 .481 .463 .455 .409 Sacramento ........... 54 55 San Francisco 54 58 Oakland 52 56 Los Angeles 50 58 San Diego ......50 60 Hollywood 45 65 33 GIVE AWAY PRICE can be had. Covers are - $39.50 $9.95 Store PHONE 4848 lip m hit n By United Press When Chet Rosenlund report ed too sick to play in Wednes day night's game against San Diego, Manager Billy Raimondi put Jim Herrera back into the line-up at third base. Herrera, who had played less than 10 games to date this sea son and who was a regular Acorn infielder last year, re warded Raimondi's faith when his single spoiled Carl Dumler's chance to enter baseball's hall of fame with a no-hit game. Herrera's hit drove in the only Oakland run while the Padres went on to triumph 7-1 before a crowd of 2700 at Emeryville. Portland trounced Hollywood, 12-4, with Roy Helser on the hill for the Bevos. Los Angeles cap tured a doubleheader from Sac ramento by scores of 5-4 and 6-5. The slipping Seals dropped their game to Seattle, 7-4, and now hold fourth place by only a game over Oakland and three games over the climbing Angels. Helser was in control of the situation against the Stars and coasted to victory after his team mates gave him an early 6-1 lead. The Los Angeles' twin victory stretched their winning streak to six games their longest of the season. BUTTE FALLS 10 After two weeks away from home the Medford Craters re turn to the Fairgrounds Park Sunday afternoon to play Butte Falls in a Southern Oregon league baseball game, starting at 2:30. The two teams have met twice this season with Medford taking 17 to 2 and 9 to 3 wins over the Loggers, who have dropped all but one of their league starts. Manager Paul Freer was doubtful who would start the game on the mound but indicat ed it may be Dick Kidwell or Doug "Red" Davis. Other league games send .Cen tral Point to Ashland Siinday and Klamath Falls Marines to Klamath Falls Navy during the week. The clash was scheduled for Sunday but will be played during the week instead. Washington July 19 (U.R) Workmen in the Senate office building today painted out all the wall sign reading, "This Way to Shelter Area." Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Mrdf.'rd and vicinity: Fair and warmer with shntvers In higher moun tain! tonight and Friday. Oreg.in: Partly cloudy with icat tered showers tonight and Friday. Cooler east of Cascade! Friday. Mod erate westerly wind off coasL LOCAL DATA Temperature a year go today: Highest S4: Lowest S3. Total monthly precipitation Trace. Deficiency for the month: .24 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 11)44: 10 28 inches. Excess for the season: 9 74 Inches. Relative humidity at S:30 p. m. yes terday: 23.; 5:30 a. m. today: 63fi. Tomorrow Sunrise 5:53 a. m. Sunset 8:41 p. m. High Low Prec. Boise 88 87 Boston ... 68 T Chicago Bl 57 Denver nn 01 31 Fureka 57 54 Havre 80 81 T ixs Angelel 84 58 Medford 90 59 T New York 73 J02 Omaha 85 71 Phoenix 711 80 Portland 88 64 T Reno . ..88 46 Aoseburg ....... 74 88 .04 Salt Lake 88 61 San Francisco -...64 84 Seattle 78 61 Spokane 70 48 Washington, D. C. 71 31 Vakinia S4 58 Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 4 00 Saturday afternoon. Please remember. MADE to YOUR MEASURE Good Selection of All Wool Fabric. $50 and $55 IRVIH th. TAILOR 128 East Main Boys Singles Crown Tops River Forest Tennis Play Today River Forest, 111., July 19 (U.R) Bernard Bartzen, San An gelo, Tex., and Herbert Flam, Beverly Hills, Calif., battle for the Junior Boys Singles Tennis title today after easy wins in the semi-finals of the River For est Open Tennis tournament. Tobia Greenberg, seeded No. 3, and Dorothy Watman, seeded No. 1, meet today in an all-Chicago match for the girls under 15 crown. Pitted against each other to day for the Junior Girls Singles title are Vivian Greenberg, Chi cago, second seeded, and first seeded Alice Kieckhefer, -Milwaukee. Scores Yesterday i American Detroit 6, 5; Washington 4, 0. Boston 6; Chicago 2. Cleveland 2; Philadelphia 2. (Called by rain in 12th innnig). New York VS. St. Louis nnsf. poned, rain. National ' Chicago 5, S; Brooklyn 0, 9. St. Louis 7, 4; Philadelphia 3, New York 6, 4; Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati and Rnslnn nnt scheduled. Central Point Central Point, July 19 Miss Betty Edwards and Glenn Shrier were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents. The young couple graduated from high school this spring. Mrs. Mattie Smith is still In the hospital, but getting along very nicely. The Navy Mothers' club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Susie Myers. This was the last meeting until in October. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson are vacationing at Diamond Lake. Their little daughter, Elaine, is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Announcing the of Medford's Newest FOUNTAIN under the management of RALPH GREEN and ROY T. BOSTICK Presenting a completely remodeled store. A new bar and improved equipment has been installed enabling us to offer you a COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE. W will also carry a stock of Sundries, Reme dies and Lunch Supplies. STORE HOURS 7a. m. toll p.m. Daily Closed Thursdays Most Complete MAGAZINE DEPARTMENT In Southern Oregon THE Formerly Shirley Bros. Harry Tonn, during the absence of her parents. Si Buckman has returned from the hospital, where he has been for the past two weeks. He is somewhat improved. Golden Link Bible class met Friday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Carr In Medford for their regu lar monthly party. , Don Hurley, who graduated from San Jose Bible college this spring, was a guest at the E. Gilbert Cays home last week. Mr. Hurley and his wife and baby are planning to go to Ja maica this fall to do evangelistic work. He also brings word that Woodrow Phillips, who is well known In Central Point, is plan ning to go to Jamaica next year. Mrs. Aletta Bigham and her daughter, Grace, were dinner guests Sunday at the L. J. Big ham home. Pfc. Alvin McQuIgg, who has been stationed at Tucson, Ari zona, is home on furlough. Daily vacation Bible school was well attended last week. An increase is expected this week. The committee in charge of this school is Miss Lysle Gregory, Mrs. Carl Hover, and Mrs. E. Gilbert Cay. There will be a pro gram Friday evening and a pic nic July 21. Mrs. John Bohnert is chairman in charge of the picnic. - P-3S PILOT KILLED Ontario, Calif., July 19 (U.R) First Lt. Hugh Powell Hall man, 329 Ramona Ave., 25, Salt f.0R IN DROPS AMERICA'S WASH WORD K ST I . rJb DROPS -fad?9 Thursday. July 19. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Lake City, was killed yesterday when his P-38 fighter plane col lided in mid-air with another, Col. William E. Elder, command ing officer of the Ontario Army Air Force, said today. MISSING STOP SIGN CAUSE OF CAR WRECK Ashland, July 19 Theft or destruction of a stop sign at an intersection in the residential area was blamed today for an auto accident involving cars driven by M. V. North of Med ford and C. H, Jessel, Ashland. Jessel, having the right of way and driving on a through street, according to reports, was struck by North's car,' which was re NOTHING TO ADD IUT WATER Cinch contains eggs, sugar, shortening and every ceces lary ingredient. A Cinch to make . . . add water, mix and bake. Make, P effect Mol -s. . -vf if r 'i 1 THANK YOU! We appreciate the patronage of the people of Southern Oregon dur ing the 20 years we were in busi ness here. We 1 wish the new owners, Ralph Green and Roy T. Bostick, every success. We hope that all of our old customers as well as many more new ones will patronize the new store. A. B. SHIRLEY, R. H. 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