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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wedneiday. Aug. 8, 1945
MP's Cop Softball Title;
Tiremen Win Consolation
The 752nd MP battalion from
Camp White turned back the
Camp White Agates 5 to 3 to
win the Medford Softball asso
ciation championship at the high
chool stadium last night.
Jennings Tire Shop took the
consolation toga when they
pounded two Littrell Parts
pitchers for 14 hits to chalk up
a 10 to 8 verdict.
Military Police crossed the
plate in the first inning but the
Agates went into the lead in the
second with two runs. The MP's
countered with three in the third
and were not headed the rest
of the game. Phlum, second base
man, tripled in the first inning
and was scored by Hanson's
single. Lundberg circled the bag;
in the third with two mates
aboard.
Jennings had to come from be
hind to win the third place
crown. LittreU's tallied once in
the first and twice in the second
while the tiremen gathered two
in the second- Four runs by Jen
nings in the fifth frame left no
doubt as to the outcome. Kay
Sinelcr tripled in the second
with none on and Vandagrift hit
a similar blow for Littrell in
the second with one on.
Box score:
752nd MP AB R H PO E
Swartz'f, cf 4 0 10 0
Roesh, rf 4 0 12 0
Phlum, 2b 4 2 2 2 0
Hanson, si 4 12 2 0
Lund'rg, If 3 12 2 0
Parry, 3b 3 0 0 1 0
Evans, lb 3 119 0
Moul, c 1 0 0 0 1
Whipp, p 2 0 0 0 0
Camp White .
Smith, lb 4 0 1110
Mahr, p 4 0 2 0 0
Lasatcr, If 4 0 0 0 0
King, 3b 4 0 0 0 0
Hafey, 2b 2 113 0
Patt'n, s 3 0 12 0
Kres'ty, cf 2 112 0
Farmer, rf 2 0 111
Smead, rf 1 0 0 0 0
Majors, e 3 110 0
Score by Innings:
MP's 103 001 0 S 9 1
Camp White 020 000 1 3 8 1
Whipp and Moul; Mahr and
Majors-
Jennings
Carson, 2b
House, lb
Beard, lb
B. Singler, m
R. Singler, p
M. Singler, cf
Tlngley, 3b
Carr, rf '
Coghill, a
AB R
3 1
2 2
H PO
1 2
2
0
2
1
0
2
0
Littrell
D. Sullivan, 2b 4 1
Hyde, 3b 4 1
Stelle, If 4 0
Simpson, cf 3 0
Gulnotte, e 3 1
Warren, ss 3 0
H. Sullivan, lb 3 1
Keller, p 3 0
Vandagrift, rf 3 1
Score by innings:
Jeninngi 020 042 2
Llttrell'i 120 011 0
10 14
5 8
- R. Sineler inri Oohlll. ir.n..
Vandagrift and Guinotte, Slmpl
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
Bf United Press
ew York (Sterling Oval)
v.ncrni La Salva, 1464
Mount Vernon, N. Y., outpointed
rwapnow, 14BU.
York, (10).
New
New York (Queensboro
Arena) Sonny Home, 159, Val
leystream, N. Y., outpointed
Jerry Fiorello, 160, Brooklyn,
west Springfield, M a s .
oeorge Henry, 152, New York
outpointed Mario Ochoa, 134
Havana, (10). Jackie Saun-
19,h PnlIl,de'Phi. "topped
Eddie Winston, 203, Hartford.
Conn., (5).
New Bedford, Mass Johnny
Cool, 134, Worchester. Mass
atopped Freddie Torres, 135"
San Juan, P. R., (j),
,ot0S.Angc,'",Kenny Watklns.
160, L01 Angeles, decisioned
Jack Chase, 166H, Los Angeles.
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JOYCE FOR
8T04VICT0RY
By United Press
Mr. Big of the San Francisco
Seals pitching staff lanky Bob
Joyce like old Mother .Hub
bard went out after his 25th
victory against Oakland Tues
day r.ight and when the blasting
was over Joyce was cnargea
with his eiEhth loss of the
season.
Oakland drove Joyce to the
protection of the bomb proofs in
the fifth inning in registering an
8-4 victory behind the steady
hurling of Mitch Chetkovich
who held the Seals to six blows
In addition, the triumph put the
Oaks a full game ahead of San
Francisco, now in fifth place.
San Diego routed Sacramen
to, 5-3, on the strength of s
four-run sDlurge in the first in-
ning. Los Angeles scored 11
runs during four innings and
came away with an 11-2 victory
over Hollywood on Gllmore
field.
The Acorns didn't waste time
troine to work on Joyces offer
ings. They pushed across three
runs In the first time at bat and
continued with single tallies in
th Kpr-nnd and third innings
and two more in the fifth and
one again in the seventh.
Corvallls. Ore., Aug. "8 (U.R)
Coach Lon Stiner today was
working on the problem of con
structing the Oregon State col
lege 1045 football team exclus
ively from civilians, navy offi
cers having' served notice that
navy ROTC students would not
be available for play.
An ROTC unit will be estab
lished at OSC in September, but
navy regulations stipulate the
students, under ROTC must be
In residence one quarter before
becoming eligible for intercol
legiate sports. Thus, the navy
men will be eligible for winter
and spring sport teams.
For OSC s first varsity foot
ball team in three years, Stiner
Is counting heavily on freshmen
to form the bulk of his squad,
with additional help from dis
charged war veterans. Practice
opens Sept. 8, with the first
game slated with the Klamath
Falls Marines on Sept- 29.
ORPHANS WIN WOMEN'S
SOFTBALL GAME, 16-4
Camp White Orphans defeat
ed Camp White Glamazons In
the newly formed girls Softball
league at the high school field
last night. Final score was 16
to 4- League games will be play
ed Tuesday and Thursday eve
nings at the high school baseball
diamond.
Short score:
Orphans 18 18 4
Glamazons 4 6 6
Mulholland and Cimnhtll-
rcachey, Larson and McCoy.
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TITAN HANOVER
FIGURED CINCH
IN HARNESS GO
Goshen, N. Y Aug. 8 (U.R)
Titan Hanover, the bay wonder
colt of harness racing, went
after the winner's purse of one
of the richest of all Hambleton
ian stakes- today and was re
garded such a sure thing that he
was barred from the betting in
the record field of 19 horses.
Winner of all his 10 starts.
eight of them as a two year old
when the ran the mile in two
minutes flat, the fleet colt pur
chased at a yearling sale In
November, 1943, for $3,000 was
rated such a heavy favorite by
the operators of the Good Time
track they took the unprecedent
ed action of barring him from
the Pari-Mutuel wagering on the
race.
They couldn't, however, bar
him from the winner's purse
should he come home in front in
the best two out of three one
mile heats so if he lives up to his
advance billing he would return
his owners, E. Roland Harriman
and Capt. Elbridge Gerry, many
times more than their original
investment if all 19 start. That
would make first place worth
$27,608.33 and should Titan
Hanover win it, it would be in
addition to the $30,000 which
the bargain basement colt
already has won in his previous
starts.
Oakland Shortstop
Goes To Athletics
Philadelphia, Aug. 8 (U.R)
The Philadelphia Athletics an
nounced today that they had
acquired Jake Caulfield. 20-
year-old shortsloD from Oakland
in the Pacific Coast League, in
exchange for outfielder Charlie
Metro and two players to be
named later.
The Philadelphia Phillies
bought Caulfield late last win
ter for $25,000 but he was un
able to report because he had a
west coast war lob, so the deal
was called off. He will report
at the end of the Pacific Coast
League season.
Yankee President
To Meet McCarthy
Buffalo. N. Y.. Au. It (IIP)
Larry S. MacPhail, president of
me rnew York Yankees, was
scheduled to meet with Manager
Joe McCarthy today in an ef
fort to determine whether the
veteran pilot will be able to re
turn to the club after a severe
nervous ailment.
Before leaving New York
MacPhail revealed that 27-year-old
relief pitcher Ken Holcombe
had been called for his pre-in-ductlon
physical examination
and that he had his papers trans
ferred from Asheville, N. C.
Cloelnf time for CtaislMeit Aril 8:30
a m Too 11 to Claulfy 12:19 p. m
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BY
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Harry Chipman
Mall Tribune Sports Editor
We do not always agree with
Paul Freer nor with the manner
in which he runs the Medford
Craters but we feel something
should be said In his defense for
removing Jess Van Horn from
the game with Klamath Falls
Navy here Sunday. Freer drew
considerable boos from the
stands when he replaced Van
Horn after a couple of well-plac
ed hits had gotten past Freer,
who was playing third base.
The Yakima, Wash., pitcher
had been bothered slightly by a
bad arm and wasn't sure, he
would be able to play Sunday,
After pitching a few innings the
arm became more sore and con
tinned to pain Van Horn more
each time he threw the ball. In
the fifth inning, with the bags
full and none out, Freer took
Van Horn out amid lusty jeers
from the spectators. Van Horn
who had never before in his
career been taken out of a game,
wanted to go to center field and
allow Dick Fawcett to pitch but
Freer thought differently and
took him out of the contest.
Monday Van's aim was no
better so he went to a physi
cian, who discovered the trou
ble to be aggrevated by ma
laria, which had been con
tracted in the Pacific ""ir, and
not by throwing a baseball.
Had not Freer aciej wisely.
Van Horn might hr.?e suffered
a permanent injii. y by contin
uing to aggrev.. the sore
arm.
Floyd Lawson regained his
batting average leadership over
Paul (Hoosier) Hoffard over the
week-end. Lawson's figure now
stands at -500, six hits out of 12
times up, while Hoffard is hit
ting -441, eight blows out of 18
trips to the plate. Other averages
are Dick Fawcett .400. Paul
Freer .385, Steve CrinDen .384.
Al Kirchcr .341, Herb Burnham
318, Dick Kidwell .294. Georee
Gitzen .250, Fred Stammen .244,
Homer Sullivan .225, Harold
Lange .216, Carl Reich -200 and
Don Waldron-167. Team aver
age Is .269-.
John Feedy, the Ashland
southpaw who had a short but
brilliant career with Medford
baseball team this year, is do
ing alright for himself at
Butte, Mont., according to
news clippings received.
Reedy, in the navy V-5 pro
gram is attending the Montana
School of Mines at Butte and
working as a pitcher with the
M 6W
i vm
MSM Engineers. The Montana
clippings had high praise for
the youngster's pitching abil
ity and his prowess as i hitter.
Promoter Mack Llllard tele
phoned recently that wrestling
will probably resume on Thurs
day, Aug. 16. Attempts to line
up suitable attractions for Wed
nesday nights are not panning
out and it looks like the tug and
haul artists will go back on the
old Thursday routine.
Billy Talbert Man
To Beat In Singles
Tennis Tournament
Rye, N. Y., Aug. 8 U.R) A
"full house" of top ranking ten
nis players filled the brackets
today for the 19th annual east
ern grass courts tournament,
usually regarded as the final
testing ground for the national
championship meet later in the
month at Forest Hills, N. Y.
In the absence of Sgt. Frankie
Parker of Milwaukee, who now
is in the Pacific, Billy Talbert
was billed as the man to beat in
the men's singles. Talbert, a
Wilmington. Del., sharpshooter,
was runner up to Parker in the
national singles competition last
vear.
Pauline Betz of Los Angeles,
despite her defeat yesterday to
Margaret Osborne of oan rran
cisco in the finals of the Dela
ware state women's grass court
championships, was top-seeded
and favored to win the distaff
singles title. However, Miss
Betz, the national women's title
holder and Talbert, both faced
strong opposition throughout
the brackets.
tiOWTH
STAMD
Coast League
W.
Portland 82
Seattle 74
Sacramento .......... 68
Oakland 67
San Francisco ... 68
San Deigo ............ 61
Los Angeles ........ 03
Hollywood 52
Major leagues Idle.
Standings
unchanged.
4.001) IN LOTTERY
Sacramento, Aug. 8 (UP)
Mn than 4.000 hunters nave
entered their names in the lot
tery to determine the suu per
sons who will be eligible to
hunt antelope in California dur
ing the 1945 season, from Sept.
8 to 17.
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New York, Aug. 8 (U.R) The
New York Giants added the
Trenton, N. J., team of the In
terstate league to their farm
system today in a deal which
gives them outright control of
the franchise.
The agreement will become
effective at the end of the 1945
season. The Giants also own the
Jersey City franchise in the In
ternational league
Trenton this season had oper
ated under a working agreement
with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The :
Giants have working agreements
with Erie, Pa., of the Pony
league and Danville, S. C in
the Carolina league-
HOLLYWOOD STORY
Hollywood, Aug. 8 (U.R)
Actress Gloria Blondell, sister
of Film Star Joan Blondell, won
Pay Less -Park
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WERE NOT
HORSEMEN
ORIGINALLY
' A HORSE
MY VJiC- WdM
for. a horse.'
(Look Below (or Explanation)
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Bring Your Own Container
CARROTS 3 BUNCHES 10c
CUCUMBERS 7c ib
nil i for pickles ntz
UleLLL Large Bunches J for Z3C
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A Grade-B points SO Ib,
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Mutton Stew 9c Ib.
Leg Mutton 23c Ib.
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Shoulder 2Cc Ib.
an Interlocutory divorce decree
today on her claim that her hus
band, Ens. Albert B. Broccoli,
23, was condescending to her
friends. The couple married in
Las Vegas July 26, 1940, and
separated last June 25.
Ex-Teacher Killed
After Bank Holdup
Camariilo, Calif., Aug. 8
U.R) Julian P. Foster, shot as he
tried to get away with $2,300 he
alledgedly stole from the Bank
of America here, died today in
Ventura County Hospital.
The former Oxnard, Calif.,
high school English teacher was
shot yesterday in his first rob
bery attempt officers said, ros
ter was armed with a .45 calibre
revolver.
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MINER SUBSIDIES URGED
Washington, Aug. 8 (U.R)-
Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers, R.,
Mass.. today recommended sub
sidies for coal miners as a spur
to coal production.
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American Indians Were
Not Horsemen Originally
The American Indians did
not have horse, before the
arrival of Europeans upon
this continent. The first
hones teen by Indians
were those brought by the
Spanish invaders of Mexi
co. 1. "Nuggets of Knowl
edge" Geo. W. Stimpion.