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    TWO MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. Aug. 28. 1945
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AIR FORCE TEAM
Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug.
25 U.PJ The Second Air Force
Superbombers swapped their
battle gear for grid togs today
and got set to blaze a bright
path across the 1D45 American
football scene.
The powerful Superbombers
even stronger with Fireball
Frankle Sinltwlch added to an
already 8parkling array of grid
iron talent will uncork their
1945 outfit in an opening game
with the Fourth Air Force at
Los Angeles, Sept. 14.
MaJ. Ed Walker, head coach
of the Second Air Force aggte
gation, had an almost matchless
crew of ball-carrying experts to
throw against the California
Flyers.
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Paul Freer, manager of the
Medford Craters, said yesterday
he would probably start either
Djck Fawcett or Dick Kldwcll
against the winner of last night's
Navy-Marines game when they
clash at the Fairgrounds park
this afternoon, beginning at 1:30.
The Craters will meet last
night's victor in the first game
of a double-header which will
set in motion the Southern Ore
gon baseball league's Shaugh
ncssy play-offs.
Central Point Studs will face
the loser of Saturday night's tus
sle in the second half of the twin
bill for consolntion semi-finals.
Hoth games will be of nine in
nings duration.
Sunday, Sept. 2, the losers of
today's games will meet at the
Medford park for the consolation
championship while the winners
will square oil at Kiamatn fans
for the Shaughnessy crown on
Labor Day, Sept. 3.
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San Francisco, Aug. 25 (U.R)
The San Francisco Seals hop
ped on the offerings of 18-year-old
I.ou Penrose of the Sacra
mento Solons for 15 hits and a
6-2 victory before 3.000 fans in
Seals Stadium this afternoon.
The victory gave the San
Francisco club a 4-1 bulge in the
series, with a doublchcadcr slat
ed for tomorrow afternoon. The
win also cut the Solon advantage
to one game in the two clubs'
battle for third place.
Sacramento 2 8 0
San Francsco 8 15 1
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New York, Aug. 25 U.R
The New York Yankees, who
couldn't win on a recent road
trip when the Washington Sena
tors were rooting for them
couldn't lose today when the
Senators were opposing them,
and the double Yankee victory
4 to 2 and 5 to 4, kept the Sen
ators out of first place in the
American League.
Hershcl Martin was the bat
ling star for New York in both
games. His two-run homer in
tho eighth inning of the opener
provided the winning runs, and
in the nightcap he cracked a
long single in the 10th inning to
drive in the winning run. Wash
ington which could have taken
frist place with two wins, now
is IVi games In bark of Detroit.
Boston and Philadelphia in
the American League were rain
ed out
The St. Louis Cardinals ad
vanced to within 3'2 games of
the leading Chicago Cubs in the
National League with a 3 to 1
victory over the Cubs. As was
the case Friday the Card victory
was unearned. Stan Hack's er
ror enabled the Cards to fill the
bases in the second Inning on
Rav Prim and Al Schoendienst's
triple drove in three runs. The
Cub Hin in the eighth spoiled
Ken Burkhardt's bid for his
fourth straight shutout.
Brooklyn secured third place
against the threatening New
York Giants by trimming the
Giants twice. 8 to 6and 13 to 3.
Ed Stevens' eight inning homer
drove in the winning runs in the
first game and Dixie Walker
drove in six runs in the night
cap, three with a homer in the
fourth. The Dodgers now are
Bib gnmcs ahead of fourth-place
New York after winning three
straight from the Giants.
Cincinnati defeated j-ms-
burgh, 1 to 0, In another heart
breaking loss for Elwin Roe, the
Pirates' hard-luck pitcher. Ninth
Inninj singles by Al Libke,
Fran!: McCormlck and Gee
Walker scored the run. Vern
Kennedy pitched a six-hit game
to win.
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San Francisco, Aug. 25 (UP.)
Fort Lewis, Tacoina, Wash.,
and Camp Anza, Arlington, Cnl.,
moved Into the finals of the Bth
service command Softball cham
pionships here this afternoon and
will meet tomorrow for the title.
The Tacoma club downed
Fort Winfield Scott, Presidio, 2
0 and then trimmed the Birming
ham Hospital club, 4 0. Anza
downed Birmingham, 10.
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Jackson County Mounted
Sheriff's Posse will hold a Vic
tory Rodeo, believed to be one
of the first by that name to be
held in the United States, at the
Fairgrounds Saturday night,
Sept. 8, and Sunday afternoon,
Sept. 9.
A recent meeting of the sher
iff's posse was attended by the
executive committee and snow
committee and representatives of
Christensen Brothers, rodeo pro
ducers, of Eugene. It was decided
to make the Victory Rodeo one
of the top shows of the entire
west by making purses double
that of prior shows and a mem
bership application was made
to Rodeo Cowboys' association to
make the September event a
"member" show. By joining the
RCA, contestants will be award
ed points in national 'competi
tion along with shows at Pendle
ton, Cheyenne, Calgary and Mad
ison Square Garden.
Fidler Chairman
C. Lyle "Flash" Fidler was
named general chairman of the
big two-day show and will han
dle all advertising, ticket sales
and work in cooperation with
the sheriff's posse and Christen
sen Brothers, producers of the
show.
"Hank" and "Bobby" Chris
tensen have produced the lead
ing rodeos throughout the north
west for several years, Fidlcar
said. This year they again pro
duced the Jantzen Beach rodeo
at Portland, the fair and rodeo
at Longvicw, Wash., and are pro
ducing shows at Recdsport, Eu
gene, Roseburg and Sisters, as
well as a Labor Day show at
Spokane. Early last spring they
made a trip into Old Mexico,
according to Fidler, and brought
back a carload of the toughest
Brahma bulls ever seen in a ro
deo arena. They have selected
the top bucking horses of the
west for their shows, Fidler ad
ded. Arrangements have been com
pleted for the Douglas County
Sheriff's Posse of Roseburg to
appear at both shows and a dele
gation from the Siskiyou County
posse will also be here for both
days.
Events Listed
Events will consist of saddle
bronc riding, bareback riding,
Brahma bull riding, steer stop
ping, bulldogging, calf roping
and numerous other events, such
as trick riders and ropers,
clown.", musical chair races and
a full three and a half-hour pro
gram of thrills is scheduled.
Since the show, which will be
an annual event, is scheduled a
week ahead of the great Tcndlc
ton Round-Up, it is only logical
that the best riders, ropers and
other contestants will appear, in
asmuch as any points earned will
count on their RCA standings.
Rodeo headquarters have been
opened at 122 North Riverside
avenue where all iniormauun ic
garding entries, purses and other
general information may be se
cured. RACING
Homewood. 111., Aug. 25 0J.R)
Fifhinm Strn from the Mur-
logg Farm near Evansville, Ind .
won the tradition W.Wn Ameri
can Derbv today r.d collected
$88,050 of the $87,250 purse,
richest in the 61-year-old history
of the event.
Fighting Step took the race
?.L.gT.!l by a length and a half over 'Var
jeep who in nun nw
one-half lengths ahead of the
streaoh driving Pot o' Luck. Ican
getit finished fourth. The son of
Fighting Fox did it in tho good
time of 2:02-4 5, four-fifths of a
second off the track record and
rewarded his backers by paying
$;il HO, $3 AO and $5.00. War
lecp paid $4 60 to place -nd
Pot o' Luck was $3.60 to show.
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PHYLLIS OTTO
OPSET GAPTURES
GOlfMEUR
Hands Mrs. Zaharias First
Defeat In Seven Years By
Brilliant Golf
Chicago, Aug. 25 (U.R Phyl
lis Otto, Atlantic, la., scored one
of the season's biggest golf up
sets today when she fired a
birdie-three on the 36th hole to
defeat Mrs. Babe Didrikson Za
harias of Los Angeles one-up and
win the women's western ama
teur golf tournament.
Miss Otto's brilliant 10-foot
putt on the final hole of the
championship match climaxed a
brilliant rally which saw her
come from two strokes behind
to hand Mrs. Zaharias her first
defeat in more than seven years
of tournament play.
Two-down going into the last
five holes, Miss Otto won the
32nd with a birdie, and the 33rd
with a par to pull even with
Mrs. Zaharias. They halved the
next two holes and the chubby.
21?ycar-old Iowa girl reached
the green of the 430-yard final
hole with two screaming tee
shots and then holed out a 10
foot putt for her first women's
western amateur title.
Miss Otto was one-up at the
end of the first nine holes, and
never led again until she put on
her final nine rally. She shot
the final 18 in four-under-par 73
to tie the Knollwood women's
course record.
BASEBALL
American
1st game R. H. E-
Washington -.. 2 5 0
New York 4 9 0
Leonard, Picrctti and Ferrell;
Bevcns, Zubcr and Robinson.
2nd game
Washington 4 11 1
New York 5 10 0
Niggeling. Picretti and Evans;
Bonham, Zubcr and Robinson.
National
R. H. E.
St. Louis 3 6 1
Chicago 1 10 1
Burkhardt and O'Dea; Prim,
Wyse and Gillespie, William.
Cincinnati 19 0
Pittsburgh 0 6 0
Kennedy and Lakeman; Rowl
and Salkeld.
1st game
New York 6 10 2
Brooklyn 8 12 1
Feldman, Zabala and Kluttz.
Berres: Gregg, Lombard! and
Sandlock.
2nd game
New York 3 6 0
Brooklyn 13 10 3
Mungo, Emmerich, D. Fischer
and Berres; Webber and Sand
lock. 1st game
Boston 5 8 2
Philadelphia 3 10 3
Wright, Hendrickson and Masi;
Kraus, Karl and Spindel, Man-cuso.
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FREE RELAY TOGA
BY NELSON LEADS,
BUT HAS TROUBLE
Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 25
(U.R) Byron Nelson, Toledo, O.,
i the mechanical man of golf who
seldom shoots over 70, finished
the third round of the $10,000
Knoxville open today with a
shaky 73, but still kept his four-
1DMAN
Del Mar, Cal., Aug. 25 (U.R)
Texas Sandman, 4-year-old
owned by W. D. Rorcx, lived up
to his advance notices today by
carrying off the $15,000 Del Mar
handicap.
The Sandman, odds-on favor
ite in the betting since Jay Par
ley's Shuffle dropped out of the
running yesterday, carried top
weight of 126 pounds in Jockey
Mel Peterson. He covered the
mile and 116 in 1:43 15.
Texas Sandman paid his back
ers 3.30, 2.70 and 2.20. Dog
patch placed and Wedding Call
was the show horse.
Texas Sandman was outrun
for the first half mile then came
strongly on the outside to head
the field in the stretch and hold
Dogpalch under mild pressure.
Dogpatch was well rated close
up and saving ground in the
stretch but pulled up lame. Gold
Boom was used up making the
pace and tired.
By Gene Friedman
(United Press Correspondent)
Los Angeles, Aug. 25 lU.R)
A sensational anchor lap by Ann
Curtis gave the Crystal Plunge
of San Francisco a victory to
night in the 800-meter free style
relay and a commanding lead
in the team race for the national
AAU women's swimming cham
pionships at the Los Angeles
Olympic swim stadium.
Miss Curtis, who last night set
a new AAU record in the 100
meter free style, took over in
the race trailing by eight yards.
She held that position until the
last 50 meters, then spurted and
nosed out Mary Ann Walts of
the Riviera club of Indianapolis.
The victory gave the Crystal
Plunge team a total of 21 points
for the meet. Tho Riviera club,
defending champion, has 12.
On the winning team, in addi
tion to Miss Curtis, were Mari
lyn Sahner, Helen Graham and
Sue Curtis. On the Riviera
team beside Miss Walts were
Joan Fogel, Ann Hardin and Bar
bara Fadely.
Tho time was 10 minutes, 44 5
seconds.
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stroke lead
The tricky greens of the Hoi.
stun Hills layout, all the more
unpredictable because of heavy
rain yesterday, troubled Nelsonw
all the way and he missed put
after putt ranging from thTee to
15 feet. He scored only one
birdie on the 18.
His 73 today, added to a pre.
vious 67 and 69 gave him a 54-
: hole total of 209 at the- three
' quarter mark of the tournament.
I Amateur Fred Haas, Jr., New
: Orleans, also had a 73 to stay
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