Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Bunds?. July it. 1943
STOCK RISES AS
TROUT
New York, July 28 (U.PJ
Detroit Tiger American league
pennant slock, which had been
as unsteady as its pitcher staff
on the recent eastern trip, went
firmly upward today as Dizzy
Trout came through with his
first complete game since July
8, an 8 to 3 victory over the
Chicago White Sox.
Trout has suffered intermit
tently from lumbago since (lie
start of the season, and when
the Tigers went east, he went
to a hospital. He rejoined the
club in the spring and made two
relief appearances. His absence
NOW IS THE
TIME : : :
To get your Fall and Win
ter Clothes repaired and
Relined for Winter
REPAIRING and
REUSING
On Ladies' and
Men's Clothes
ALTERATIONS
and
REMODELING
Irvin th. Tailor
128 E. Main
hurt badly, but his smooth nine
hit Job today indicated that he
can take his turn regularly nov
Not a Sox runner passed second
in the last six innings.
Washington fell four games off
the pace when the Senators
couldn't solve Jim Wilson of the
Boston Red Sox and went down,
6 to 2-
Cleveland moved into a vir
tual tie with St. Louis for sixth
place by topping the Browns, 6
to 2. It was the Indians' fifth
straight victory and came on a
six-hit effort by Allie Reynolds.
Philadelphia at New York was
rained out.
The Chicago Cubs kept up
their sizzling pace at the top of
the National league by beating
Cincinnati for the 11th straight
time, 8 to 3, in a game halted
in the eight by rain. It was
Chicago's. 23rd victory In 27
games.
Brooklyn, handed the Boston
Braves their seventh consecutive
loss, 2 to 1. Boston rallied game
ly in the ninth inning and
chased Hal Gregg off the mound.
' The New York Giants won two
from the Philadelphia Phillies, 2
to 1, and 8 to 2. Ernie Lom
bardi's single in the sixth inning
drove in the winning run in the
first game. New York batted
three Phil pitchers for 14 hits
in the nightcap..
Washington, July 28 U.R)
Dr. Clarence W. (Doc) Spears
resigned as University of Mary
land football coach today.
Spear's resignation came as a
complete surprise. His contract
had another year to run.
Spears said that he was quit
ting football for good. He said
that he would resume the prac
tice of medicine.
Spears came to Maryland in
1943 after winning a national
reputation in 25 years of coach
ing at Dartmouth, Minnesota,
Oregon, Wisconsin and Toledo.
TALBERT, BETZ IN FINALS
Seabrlght, N. J., July 28 U.R)
Bill Talbert of Wilmington,
Del,, second-ranking nationally
among men players, and national
women's champion Pauline Betz
won semi-final matches, today to
advance into Sunday's final of
the Scabright invitational tennis
tournament.
Nil
THE REAL THING
And beau butter U the real thing, everybody
want! It. Butter U the first choice of U Ameri
cans ... !a great demand on the war front and
on the home front . . . in such demand that for
a while we (11 must share and use It wisely.
Better than none at all the real thing is al
ways better
ONLY SUTTER CAN BE BUTURl tlX
LOST RIVER DAIRY
Producers of Fine Grade A Pasteurized Milk
7 TO 4 IN FINAL
CITY LEAGUE GO
Final Standings
W.. L. Pet.
Camp White 5' 2 .714
Littrcll Parts 4 3 .571
Silver Dollar 4 3 -571
Jennings Tire 4 3 .571
MP Battalion 4 3 .571
Ordnance 3 4 .429
Junior Chamber 3 4 .429
State Guard 1 8 .143
The Camp White aggregation
with five wins and two losses,
heads the final standings while
Littrell Parts, Silver Dollar,
Jennings Tire and 752nd MP
battalion are tied for second
place with four wins and three
losses.
According to Bob Ebel, league
president, the five teams will
draw Monday at 7:30 p. m. at
the Chamber of Commerce, to
clear the way for entry in the
Shaughnessy playoffs- One team
will draw a bye, and will not
play in the playoff opener which
will be Tuesday at 7:45 p- m.
This playoff between the four
teams will drop two losing
teams. The other two will then
draw to see which shall play
the first bye team on Thursday
at 7:45 p. m.
Immediately following the
consolation playoff Friday at
7:45 p. m., the championship tilt
will be staged.
Ebel has asked all team man
agers to meet Monday at 7:30
p. m. at the Chamber of Com
merce.
Scoring five runs in the first
inning on a batting spree allow
ed by . Camp White Pitcher
Schroyer, the 752nd MP batta
lion defeated the Agates 7 to 4
last night at the Medford
stadium, for its eighth consecu
tive victory of the season. The
second game ended in an 8 to 5
win for Jennings over Littrell
Parts, a home run by Tingley in
the 7th bringing in the last three
scores.
Scores:
Camp White 4 7 3
752 MP Battalion 7 5 1
Schroyer. Mahr and Majors:
Whipp and Mow.
Littrell Parts 5 8 4
Jennings . 8 8 4
Vandergriff and Guinotte: Rav
Singler and Coghill.
Rain Halts Plav In
Tarn O Shanter Meet
Chicago, July 28 (U.PJ A
thunderinir rain
struck at 2:30 P. M flooded the
lam o bhanter country club
course today, forcing postpone
ment of the S60.000 AII.AitipH.
can golf tournaments until to
morrow.
Eighty txolfers. manv of thim
snlashlne thrnimh th ruin hurl
completed their third rounds
wncn piay was halted and pro
moter Georse S. Mav rnlrri (not
a fresh start would be made
with none of today's scores
counting, -mat made the lead
ers in each of the three tourna
ments the men's open, the
amateur and the women's open,
the same as they were yesterday
at the end of 36 holes in the 72
hole medal play.
RACING
Chicago, July 28 U.R Spy
Song broke on top in the $71,300
Arlington futurity today and led
all the way to win by two and
a hnlf lengths.
The victory made Spy Song
one of the hottest bidders for the
two-year-old championship.
Trucks On War Out
Norman. Okla., July 28 (U.PJ
Virgil (Fire) Trucks, Detroit
Tiger pitcher inducted into the
navy two years ago, was under
observation at a naval hospital
tonight for possible medical dis
charge.
Closlnsr tlrt tor Sunday Too Late
to Clntttry 4.00 Saturday afternoon.
Plmne rrmembtr
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BEFORE the
fabric shows thru
DANGER of blowout, and Irreparable condition threatens,
when you rido on your tires long enough to wear through
o the fabric! Better drive in here for recapping as soon
as your treads wear smooth!
HOME OF FEAR-PROOF RECAPPING
OLDER TIRE EXCHANGE
8th and Riverside
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Freddie Stammen, up from high school ranks, will play second base
for Medford Craters when they oppose Central Point in a Southern
Oregon league game at the Fairgrounds Park this afternoon, begin
ning at 2:30. Besides being an outstanding performer at the key
stone bag, Stammen is one of the club's leading hitters.
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CRATERS TG FACE
Southern Oregon league play
this weekend finds main interest
centered on the Central Point
Craters game being played at
the Medford fairgrounds park,
starting at 2:30 p. m. Other
league contests match Butte
Falls with the Klamath Falls
marines at Klamath, and navy
will travel to Ashland.
Both Paul Freer, manager of
the Craters, and Bill Askwith of
the Central Point aggregation
declined to announce starting
pitchers before game time. Bit
ter rivalry between the two
teams promises to make it a
hard-fought battle, Freer sum-
"ming up his team's sentiments in
the statement, "Id rather beat
Central Point than any other
team in the state of Oregon."
TO DEFEAT OAKS
San Francisco, July 28 (U.R)
San Francisco snapped back
today after last night's gift game
to defeat the Oakland Acorns,
3-2, in a contest in which they
were able to collect only five
hits off Oakland Hurlcrs Lotz
and Raimondl.
Oakland 2 12 0
San Francisco 3 5 3
LoU, A. Raimondl (7) and B.
Raimondi; Barthclson and Ogro
NEW STOCKTON COACH
Stockton, Calif., July 28 U.P.)
Garrett Arbelbide, former All
American end for the University
of Southern California, today
was named assistant football
coach and head baseball coach at
Stockton high school.
Catcher Discharged
Parris Island, S. C. July 28
(U.R TSRt. Gene DcSautcls. 38
vear old former catcher for the
Cleveland Indians, was honor
ably discharged from the marine
corps today.
EDITOR DIES
Seattle. July 28 (U.R) Fun.
cral arrangements were pending
today for Thomas D. Potwm. Sr.,
64, one of the Northwest's best
known newspapermen, who died
In Seattle yesterday of a heart
attack. Potwin had been editor
of the Yakima, Wash., Republic
and Yakima Herald since 1940.
He formerly worked on the Al
bany, Ore., Democrat Herald;
Portland Oregonian and Aber
deen, S. D., News,
BASEBALL
By United Press
National
New York 2 10 0
Philadelphia 17 0
Mungo, Adams and Lombardi;
Kraus, Karl and Seminick, Man
cuso. Second game
New York 8 14 0
Philadelphia 2 10 3
Brewer and Kluttz; Mauney,
Monteagudo, Leon and Spindel.
Boston' 18 1
Brooklyn 2 6 2
Tobin and Hofferth; Gregg,
Lombardi, Buker and Sandlock-
Cincinnati 3 9 1
Chicago 8 13 0
Carter, Lisenbee and Lake
man; Derringer, Erickson and
Williams. (Game called end
eight innings account rain.)
(Eight innings).
American
Washington 2 3 0
Boston 6 6 1
Pieretti, Carrasquel, Ullrich
and Gucrra; Wilson and Holm.
Chicago 3 9 0
Detroit . 8 17 . 2
Grove, Ross, Johnson and
Tresh; Trout and Swift.
St. Louis 2 6 1
Cleveland ' 6 15 2
Kramer, Zoldak and' Hay
worth; Reynolds and Hayes.
Army Sleeping Test
For Co's Is Success
Pasadena, Cal., July 28 (U.R
A dozen young men snapped
back today to their normal rou
tine after nine hours of sound
slumber that fnllnwoH IIS
ful hours for the benefit of the
army s study of fatigue.
As part of the test, the 12, all
conscientious obieetors in mil;.
tary service, were sent back to
mcir camp near uicndora, Cai.,
to resume their normal activities
to see whether they had "snap-
ned back after a night s sleep
BIRTHS
COOK To Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald, Route 4, box 314-C. July 27.
1945, a girl, seven pounds at
Osteopathic Clinic.
BENTLEY To Mr. and Mrs.
C. W., 539 Palm street, July 28
1945, a girl, 5Vi pounds, at
Osteopathic Clinic.
In San Francisco in 1944, 106
boys were born to every 100
girls.
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SEASON SET
SEPT.29T00CT.28
Portland, Ore., July 28 (U.R)
The State Game board has an
nounced regulations governing
hunting and fishing and has
closed the Tillamook burn area
to hunters and the Wilson river
and tributary streams to fishing.
The deer season will be open
from Sept. 29 to Oct. 28 for
blacktail or mule deer- Eight
hundred tags will be issued for
the taking of does in the Fort
Rock-Silver Lake area from Dec.
1 to 5-
In eastern and southeastern
Oregon the season for antlered
bull elk will run from Nov. 3 to
25, while in Clatsop, Coos and
Douglas counties the season will
be from Nov. 3 to 18.
Buck antelope of at least ear- j
length antlers can be bagged
from Sept. 22 to 30. .
For pheasants, the season runs
from Oct. 13 to 28 in Jackson,
Josephine, Douglas, Hood River,
Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Mor
row, Grant, Klamath, Crook,
Harney, Lake and Wheeler coun
ties. The limit is four birds a
day and not more than eight for
the season. Oct. 13 to Nov. 4
will be open for pheasant hunt
ing in Malheur, Umatilla, Baker,
Union and Wallowa counties
with the same bag limit
Elsewhere in Oregon, the bag
limit has been set at two males
a day and not more than four
per season. Open season will be
from Oct- 13 to 17 in Clatsop,
t-oiumoia, Washington, Clacka
mas, Multnomah counties, and
from Oct. 13 to 21 in Polk, !
Marion, Benton, Linn, Lane and
Coos counties. i
Manila, July 28 (U.R) The
B-32 Consolidated Dominator,
another super heavy bomber and
the equal of the B-29 Boeing
Superfortress, has flown 12 mis
sions from Fifth Air force bases
in the Philippines against the
Japanese, It may be disclosed
today.
Lifting a security blackout on
the presence of the new and
deadly war weapon in the Far
Eastern theater, the War depart
ment permitted correspondents
to disclose that virtually all bugs
have been ironed out in shake
down assaults against Formosa,
northern Luzon, the China coast
and Hainan island.
About 1,400 Maine men have
been killed in action.
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Washington. Julv 28 U.R)
Gen. Jiro Minami, president of
the Japan political association,
admitted today that his country
might be "overwhelmed by arm
ed force" if it rejected the three
power surrender proclamation
issued at Potsdam Thursday.
Minami spoke in double-talk I
which indicated Japan was re-i
jecting the surrender demand, ;
yet fell shori of rejecting it.
He declared that Japan would
be "ready to ' talk peace only
when the whole of East Asia isi
freed from Anglo-American co- j
lonial explotation and when ;
Japan and other nations in the j
woria are assured or a peacetui
life based on justice and equal.
ity."
American Tourists
Flocking to Mexico
Mexico City, July 28 (U.R)
Leading hotels in the oity today
reported that hundreds of North
American tourists are being
turned away without lodging be
cause of the season's exception
ally heavy tourist trade. It was
estimated that there are 10,000
North Americans vacationing
here at present, including 2000
students taking courses at the I
National University of Mexico
summer school.
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